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BULLETIN 


OF  THE 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


OF  THE  CITY  OF  BOSTON 

ISSUED  QUARTERLY 


APRIL,  1895 


BOSTON 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  TRUSTEES 

1895 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE  LIBRARY 

SAMUEL  A.  B.  ABBOTT,  President. 


WILLIAM  R.  RICHARDS. 
FREDERICK  O.  PRINCE. 


JOSIAH  H.  BENTON,  JR. 
HENRY  P.  BOWDITCH. 


GENERAL  OFFICERS. 

HERBERT  PUTNAM,  Librarian. 

LOUIS  F.  GRAY,  Executive  Officer  and  Clerk  of  the  Corporation. 
JAMES  L.  WHITNEY,  Chief  Cataloguer. 

ARTHUR  MASON  KNAPP,  Keeper  of  Bates  Hall. 
ADELAIDE  A.  NICHOLS,  Auditor. 


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ing, Rockland  Street. 

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CONTENTS. 


Information  for  Readers 2 

Historical  Fiction  Index.  Scandinavia,  Denmark,  Iceland,  Norway, 

Sweden 3 

Titles  of  works  by  and  relating  to  Goethe 19 

Titles  of  works  in  the  Thayer  Library 33 


Seven  views  of  Boston,  from  the  dome  of  the  State  House,  and  one 

view  of  the  front  of  the  State  House,  from  photographs  taken  in  1858,  94 


Office  of  Publication  at  the  Boston  Public  Library,  Copley  Square,  Boston 
Entered  at  the  Post-ofDce  at  Boston,  Mass.,  as  second-class  matter.  May  17,  1S90. 


BULLETINS 


OF  THE 


BOSTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


VOL.  14 

(New  Series.  Vol.  6) 

NUMBERS  100-103.  APRIL  1895 -JANUARY  1896 


BOSTON 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE  TRUSTEES 


189  6 


INDEX  TO  VOL.  14,  NEW  SERIES,  VOL.  6. 


Bostou,  Seven  views  of,  from  the  dome  of  the  State 
House.  94 

Card  Catalogue,  Subject  catalogues  reprinted 
from  the. 

13.  Goethe.  19 

Classified  list  of  recent  additions.  243 

Denmark,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  9 

Eastern  Empire,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  in 
English  Fiction  added  since  July,  1893.  223 

German  Fiction.  Poinding  list.  129 

Goethe,  Works  by  and  relating  to.  19 

Historical  Fiction  Index : 

Scandinavia : Denmark,  Iceland,  Norway,  Swe- 
den. 3 

Russia,  Poland,  Eastern  Empire,  Turkey,  Ser- 
via.  loi 


Spain,  Portugal.  299 

Iceland,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  1 1 

Norway,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  ii 

Poland,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  no 

Portugal,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  314 

Russia,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  loi 

Russian  language.  Works  in  the.  116 

Scandinavia,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  3 
Servia,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  115 

Spain,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  299 

Sweden,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  14 

Thayer  Library,  Titles  of  works  in.  33 

Turkey,  Historical  fiction  relating  to.  113 


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INFORMATION  FOR  READERS. 

See  also  page  3 of  cover. 


LIBRARY  PUBLICATIONS. 

The  titles  of  new  Books  are  entered  on  the  Bul- 
letin Boards  of  each  Library.  In  the  Central 
Library  the  new  books  are  displayed  in  cases  in 
the  Delivery  Room.  The  Dorchester  list  is  posted 
also  at  the  Delivery  Stations  at  Ashmont,  Lower 
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Plain  list  at  the  Delivery  Stations  at  Roslindale  and 
West  Roxbury.  Central  Library  books  may  be 
applied  for  at  the  several  Branches  and  Delivery 
Stations,  and  they  will  be  sent  to  the  Branch  or 
Delivery  Station,  on  the  day  of  application  or  the 
following  day. 

PUBLICATIONS  FOR  SALE. 

Prices  made  known  on  application. 

The  Central  Library. 

Bates  Hall  Index.  Supplement  of  1866  (including 
Parker  Collection) . In  sheets. 

Books  in  raised  type  for  the  blind.  List. 

Bulletins.  Annual  subscription,  $1.00. 

Electric  Telegraph  and  Telephone.  In  Bulletin 
no.  92. 

Electricity  and  Magnetism.  In  Bulletin  no.  88. 
English  Prose  Fiction.  8th  edition,  1893. 

French  Fiction.  Finding  list. 

Handbook  for  readers.  Ninth  edition,  1890. 
History,  Biography,  and  Travel.  3d  ed.,  1892. 
Memoranda  of  Lieut.  Col.  Eld,  1779  and  1780. 
Original  letters  of  Earl  Percy,  1774-1778.  In 
Bulletin  no.  87. 

Memorandums  made  in  a tour  to  the  Eastern 
States,  1797,  by  Robert  Gilmor.  In  Bulletin 
no.  88. 

Notes  on  some  writing  which  may  be  by  Shake- 
speare in  the  Library.  In  Bulletin  no.  79. 
Periodicals  currently  taken  at  the  Central  Library. 
In  Bulletin  no.  91 . 

Spanish  and  Portuguese  books  not  restricted  to 
“ Hall  use.”  In  Bulletin  no.  84. 

Transactions  and  other  serial  publications  of  Socie- 
ties and  Institutions.  In  Bulletins  no.  92,  93. 
Weeklv  list  of  newly-added  books.  52  nos.  April, 
1893',  to  April,  1894. 

Catalogues  of  Special  Libraries  and 
Collections. 

Barton  Library.  Catalogue  (complete).  Part  1. 
Shakespeare  collection. 

Franklin  Library.  List  of  portraits.  In  Bulletin 
no.  84. 

John  A.  Lewis  Library  of  early  New  England 
books.  Catalogue.  In  Bulletin  no.  89. 

Prince  Library.  Catalogue. 

Thayer  Library.  Catalogue.  In  Bulletin  no.  100. 
Ticknor  Library.  Catalogue. 

Tosti  Engravings.  Catalogue. 

Facsimiles. 

A limited  edition  is  usually  made  of  reprints  of 
these  publications  which  appear  originally  in  the 
Bulletins. 

Chart  of  Boston  Harbor,  in  color,  made  by  order 
of  Andros.  In  Bulletin  no.  92. 

First  Draft  of  the  Freemen’s  Oath,  in  the  hand- 
writing of  John  Winthrop.  In  Bulletin  no.  97. 
Five  broadsides  of  the  Boston  Committee  of  Corre- 
spondence, 1773,  74.  In  Bulletin  no.  93. 

Five  Revolutionary  broadsides.  In  Bulletin  no. 
90. 


Four  broadsides  relating  to  the  American  Colonies, 
1696,  1697,  1774,  1775.  In  Bulletin  no.  94. 

Latin  version  of  1493  of  the  First  letter  of  Colum- 
bus on  the  discovery  of  America,  with  a new 
translation. 

List  of  passengers  in  the  Speedwell,  1656.  In 
Bulletin  no.  96. 

Petition  of  the  Handycraftsmen  of  Boston,  1677, 
against  the  intrusion  of  strangers.  In  Bulletin 
no.  95. 

Plan  of  Boston,  drawn  by  Chevalier  Daux  in  1692. 
In  Bulletin  no.  95. 

Special  Bibliographies. 

No.  1.  Franklin  Bibliography. 

No.  2.  List  of  Spanish  Grammars. 

No.  3.  Index  to  American  Local  History.  Out  of 
print.  , 

No.  4.  Maps  in  the  Publications  of  the  Geological 
Society. 

No.  5.  Bibliography  of  Special  Subjects. 

No.  6.  Bibliography  of  the  Official  Publications 
of  the  Continental  Congress,  1774-89. 

No.  7.  Catalogue  of  Family  Histories. 

These  and  subsequent  numbers,  as  they  appear, 

will  be  found  on  sale  at  Littlefield’s,  67  Cornhill. 

Subject  Catalogues 
reprinted  from  the  Public  Card  Catalogue. 

No.  1.  Annuals.  In  Bulletin  no.  94. 

No.  2.  Egypt.  In  Bulletin  no.  94. 

No.  3.  Alps.  In  Bulletin  no.  95. 

No.  4.  Steam  Engines.  In  Bulletin  no.  95. 

No.  5.  Works  relating  to  the  Blind.  In  Bulletin 
no.  95. 

No.  6.  Africa.  In  Bulletin  no.  95. 

No.  7.  Arctic  and  Antarctic  Regions.  In  Bul- 
letin no.  96. 

No.  8.  Health  and  Hygiene.  In  Bulletin  no.  97. 

No.  9.  Tracts  of  the  time  of  Charles  i.,  and  the 
English  Commonwealth,  including  gift  of  W.  P. 
Upham,  Esq.  In  Bulletin  no.  98. 

No.  10.  Architecture,  Construction,  Decoration. 

No.  11.  Roads.  In  Bulletin  no.  99. 

No.  12.  Corea,  Japan,  China.  In  Bulletin  no.  99. 

No.  13.  Goethe.  In  Bulletin  no.  100. 

Other  Publications. 

Genealogies  and  Estates  of  Charlestown,  1629- 
1818.  By  T.  B.  Wyman.  2 v. 

Journal  in  the  Quebec  expedition,  1775;  Journals, 
1776  to  1783.  By  Henry  Dearborn.  2 pamphlets. 

Map  of  Old  Boston,  compiled  from  the  Book  of 
Possessions.  By  George  Lamb.  Hcliotype. 

Branches. 

Finding  Lists  from  time  to  time  give  titles  of 

books  lately  added.  For  sale  at  two  cents. 

Publications  free  upon  application. 

All  annual  reports  not  out  of  print. 

Publications  out  of  Print. 

Bates  Hall  Index,  1861. 

Arts  and  Sciences,  2d  ed.,  1871. — Supplement, 
1881. 

Books  in  Foreign  Languages.  3d  ed.,  1881. 

English  Prose  Fiction,  1877.  (Containing  the 
Chronological  index  to  historical  fiction,  2d  ed., 
1875,  also  out  of  print.) 

English  Prose  Fiction.  7th  ed.,  1885. 

Index  to  American  Local  History. 

Bulletins,  numbers  1-3, 19-22,  24,  28,  46,  54-56,  72. 


CHRONOLOGICAL  JNDEX 


A 


TO 

HISTORICAL  FICTION, 

Including  Prose  Fiction,  Plays  and  Poems. 


THIRD  AND  ENLARGED  EDITION. 


Note.  — This  Index  has  been  published  thus  far  in  the  Bulletin  in  the  following  order: 


1892. 

1894. 

January. 

The  discovery  of  America. 

July. 

Germany:  to  seventeenth  century. 

The  North  American  colonies. 

October. 

Germany : seventeenth  through  1 

April. 

The  American  Revolution. 

teenth  century. 

July. 

The  United  States. 

Austria. 

October. 

Stories  illustrating  American  life. 

Hungary. 

1893. 

Bohemia. 

January. 

England  ; to  James  i. 

1895. 

April. 

England  ; James  i.  to  Victoria. 

January. 

Switzerland. 

July. 

England  : Victoria. 

Netherlands. 

Scotland. 

April. 

Scandinavia. 

October. 

Ireland. 

Denmark. 

1894. 

Iceland. 

■January. 

France  : to  seventeenth  century. 

Norway. 

April. 

France  : seventeenth  through  nineteenth 

Sweden. 

century. 


The  Trustees  of  the  Public  Library  wish  to  obtain  any  of  the  following  books  which 
are  without  shelf-numbers.  Suggestions  as  to  additional  titles  will  be  gladly  received. 


SCANDINAVIA. 


EARLY,  GENERAL,  AND  LEGENDARY. 

See  F.  W.  Horn’s  Geschichte  der  Literatnr  des  ekandina- 
viBcben  Nordens,  2871.60;  in  English,  History  of  the  litera- 
ture of  the  Scandinavian  north.  . . . Revised  by  the  author, 
and  translated  by  R.  B.  Anderson.  With  a bibliography 
of  the  imi)ortant  books  in  the  English  language  relating  to 
the  Scandinavian  countries,  by  Thorvald  Solberg,  4871.23. 

Anderson,  Rasmus  B.  Norse  mythology;  or,  the 
religion  of  our  forefathers,  containing  all  the 
myths  of  the  Eddas.  With  an  introd.  Chicago, 
1875;  3d  ed.,  1873.  3487.60;  2100.16 

— Viking  tales  of  the  North.  The  sagas  of 
Thorstein,  Viking’s  son,  and  Fridthjof  the  Bold. 
Trans,  hy  R.B.  Anderson,  and  Jon  Bjarnason.  Also, 
Tegner’s  Fridthjof’s  saga,  trans.  by  G.  Stephens. 
Chicago,  1877;  3d  ed.,  1889.  1082.3;  2876.73 

2876.97 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Balder  dead.  In  his  Poems. 
Boston,  1856;  etc.  325.11;  4560.85.1;  6609.24.1 
Asbj0rnsen,  Peter  C.  Folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Trans,  by  H.  L.  Braekstad,  with  introd.  by  Ed- 
mund W.  Gosse.  7th  ed.  N.  Y.,  1889.  41.9 


— Norske  Huldre-Eventyr  og  Folkesagn.  3dje 

Udg.  Christiania,  1870.  2872.64 

— Round  the  Yule  log.  Norwegian  folk  and  fairy 
tales.  Trans,  by  H.  L.  Braekstad.  London,  1881. 

Asbj0rnsen,  Peter  C.,  and  Moe,  Jurgen  I.  Norske 
Folke-Eventyr.  Christiania,  1874.  2872.68 

— Trans.  Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.  By  Sir 

George  W.  Dasent.  2d  ed.,  N.  Y.  Edinb.,  1859; 
3d  ed  , N.  Y.,  1888.  748.18;  2866.ro;  2875.84 

— A selection  from  the  Norse  tales  [Norske  Folke- 
Eventyr],  for  the  use  of  children.  By  Sir  George 
W.  Dasent.  Edinb.,  1862. 


Ballantyne,  Robert  M.  Erling  the  Bold.  A tale 
of  the  Norse  sea-kings.  Phila.,  1870;  London, 

1886.  748.20 

Bell,  Mary.  By  northern  seas.  London,  1887. 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.  The  modern  Vikings. 

N.  Y.,  1887.  24.35 

— Norseland  tales.  N.  Y.,  1894.  63-99 


3 


Historical  Fiction 


Scandinavia 


Dahn,  Felix.  Saga  of  Halfred  the  Sigskald.  A 
northern  tale  of  the  10th  century.  Trans,  by 
Sophie  F.  E.  Veitch.  Paisley,  1886.  2876.106 

Dasent,  Sir  George  W.  The  Vikings  of  the 
Baltic.  A tale  of  the  North  in  the  tenth  century. 
London,  1875.  ***6564.86 

Ettmueller,  Ernst  M.  L.,  ed.  Altnordischer  Sa- 
genschatz  in  neun  Biichern.  tbersetzt  und  er- 
liiutert.  Leipzig,  1870.  4873-4 

Ewald,  Johannes.  Balders  Dpd.  Et  heroiskt 
Syngespil.  In  his  Samtlige  Skrifter.  B.  3. 
Kjpbenhavn,  1815.  **2876.4.3 

— Rolf  Krage.  Et  Sprgespil.  In  his  Samtlige 

Skrifter.  B.  2.  Kjpbenhavn,  1814.  **2876.4.2 

Folk-lore  and  legends.  Scandinavian.  Phila., 
1891.  2869a.87 

Goddard,  Julia.  lYonderful  stories  from  northern 
lands.  With  introd.  by  George  W.  Cox.  London, 
1871.  1771.23 

Hodgetts,  J.  Frederick.  The  champion  of  Odin  ; 
or.  Viking  life  in  the  days  of  old.  A tale  of  an- 
cient war.  London,  1885.  75-70 

Jones,  Julia  C.  Valhalla:  the  myths  of  Norse- 
land.  A saga.  N.  Y.,  1880. 

Keary,  Annie  and  Eliza.  The  heroes  of  Asgard. 
Tales  from  Scandinavian  mytholog}'.  New  ed. 
London,  1880.  2081.6 

Lamed,  Augusta.  Tales  from  the  Norse  grand- 
mother (the  Elder  Edda).  N.  Y.,  1881.  2081.3 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.,  ed.  Poems  of  places. 
[Vol.  8.]  Scotland,  Denmark,  Iceland,  Norway, 
Sweden.  Boston,  1877.  1357.27.8 

Mabie,  Hamilton  W.  Norse  stories  retold  from 
the  Eddas.  Boston,  1882.  1771.18 

Morris,  William.  The  story  of  Sigurd  the  Vol- 
sung  and  the  fall  of  the  Niblungs.  Boston,  Lon- 
don, 1877.  1346.25;  2564.56;  2564.57 

Muellner,  Adolph.  Konig  Yngurd.  Trauerspiel. 
Leipzig,  1817;  1871.  6876.22;  4898.51.31 

Time,  about  1000  B,c. 

Oehlenschlager,  Adam  G.  Baldur  bin  Gode. 
In  his  Tragpdier.  Kipbenhavn,  1853.  2894.1 

• — Trans.  Baldur  der  Gute.  Eine  nordisch- 
mythologische  Tragodie.  In  his  Werke.  B.  3. 
Breslau,  1839.  *2898.3.3 

— Hrolf  Krake.  In  his  Poetiske  Skrifter.  Vol. 
31. 

• — Nordens  Guder.  Et  episk  Digt.  Kidbenhavn, 
1819. 

Combines  in  one  connected  whole  the  legends  of  the 
Eddas. 

— Trans.  Die  Gotter  Nordens.  Episches  Ge- 

dicht.  Aus  dem  Diinischen  von  G.  C.  Legis. 
Leipzig,  1829.  **2276.7 

Translations  from  this  poem,  in  English,  are  in  G.  Pigott’s 
Manual  of  Scandinavian  mythology,  2877.2. 

— Waulundur.  Ein  nordisches  Mahrchen.  In 

his  Werke.  B.  20.  Breslau,  1839.  *2898.3.20 

■ — • Trans.  Vaulundurs  saga.  A legend  of  Way- 
land  Smith.  From  the  German  by  Elizabeth  Kin- 
near.  In  Depping,  Georg  B.,  and  Michel, 
Francisque  X.  Wayland  Smith.  London,  1847. 

2236.12 

Pitt,  Ruth  J.  The  tragedy  of  the  Norse  gods. 
London,  1893.  6874.53 

Popular  tales  and  romances  of  the  Northern 
nations.  London,  1823.  2903.31 


Potter,  F.  Scarlett.  Erling;  or,  the  days  of  St. 
Olaf.  London,  1876.  1464.12 

Segerstedt,  Albrekt.  My  Lady  Legend  and  other 
folk  tales  from  the  North.  Trans,  from  the 
Swedish,  by  Anna  von  Rydingsviird  (Baroness  von 
Proschwitz).  With  an  introd.  by  the  author. 
Boston,  1891.  11.30;  ***2903.39 

Stagnelius,  Erik  J.  Blenda.  Epische  Dichtung. 
Aus  dem  Schwedischen  von  Rudolf  Wellnau 
[pseud,  of  Ludwig  Adolf  Kiirbis].  Leipzig,  1874. 

4907.50.66 

Thorpe,  Benjamin.  Northern  mythology,  com- 
prising the  principal  popular  traditions  and  super- 
stitions of  Scandinavia,  North  Germany,  and  the 
Netherlands.  London,  1851,  52.  5485.17 

Contents.  — 1.  Northern  mythology.  2.  Scandinavian  pop- 
ular traditions  and  superstitious.  3.  North  German  and 
Netherlandish  popular  traditions  and  superstitions. 

— Yule-tide  stories.  A collection  of  Scandinavian 

and  North  German  popular  tales  and  traditions, 
from  the  Swedish,  Danish,  and  German.  London, 
1853.  846.12;  6028.62 

Vicary,  John  F.,  ed.  and  trans.  A stork’s  nest; 
or  pleasant  reading  from  the  North.  London, 
1886.  65.58;  4870a. 49 

Vigfusson,  Gudbrand,  and  Powell,  Frederick 
York,  eds.  Corpvs  poeticvm  boreale.  The  poetry 
of  the  old  Northern  tongue,  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  13th  century.  Oxford,  1883.  4871.15 

Waegner,  Wilhelm.  Asgard  and  the  gods.  Tales 
and  traditions  of  our  northern  ancestors  told  for 
boys  and  girls.  Adapted  by  M.  W.  Macdowall, 
and  edited  by  W.  S.  W.  Anson.  Phila.,  London, 
1880;  etc.  2081.2;  2903.22;  **K.i67.5 

Wagner,  Richard.  Wieland  der  Schmiedt,  als 
Drama  entworfen.  In  his  Gesammelte  Schriften. 
B.  3.  Leipzig,  1872.  4894.1.3 

— Trans.  W’^ieland  the  Smith,  a dramatic  sketch. 
In  his  Prose  works.  Vol.  1.  London,  1892. 

8043.113.1 

Eddas. 

For  editions  of  the  Eddas,  see  T.  Mbbius’s  Catalogue 
librorum  Islandicorura  et  Norvegicorum  seiatis  mediae, 
*'2151 .10.  and  his  Verzeichniss  . . . 1865  bis  1879,  *2151.19. 

A list  of  the  text-editions  and  translations  of  the  Eddas,  by 
T.  Solberg,  is  in  the  Boston  Public  library  Bulletin,  vol. 6, 
1884,  pp.  75-84,  *6200a.32,  **6200a.o3. 

Edda,  the  elder.  Edda  Ssemundar  hinns  Froda. 
The  Edda  of  Saemund  the  Learned.  From  the  old 
Norse  or  Icelandic,  with  a mythological  index. 
[By  B.  Thorpe.]  London,  1866.  4875.14 

For  other  editions  of  this  Edda  in  the  Boston  Public  li- 
brary, see  the  card  catalogue. 

— Allweise’s  Spriiche,  Thryms-Sagelied,  Hymis- 

Sagelied  und  Loki’s  Wortstreit  (Alvissmal, 
Thrymskvida,  Hymiskvida,  Lokasenna).  Vier 
eddische  Gedichte  des  Thor-Cyclus,  kritisch  her- 
gestellt,  iibersetzt  und  erklart  von  Friedrich  W. 
Bergmann.  Strassburg,  1878.  28703.93 

— Les  chants  de  Sol  (Solar  li6d),  poeme  tire  de 

I’Edda  de  Saemund  avec  une  traduction  et  une 
commentaire  par  F.  G.  Bergmann.  Strasbourg, 
1858.  2902.7 

— Trans.  The  song  of  the  sun.  A poem  of  the 

eleventh  century  ; from  the  more  ancient  Icelandic 
collection  called  the  Edda.  Imitated  by  James 
Beresford.  With  a preface,  notes  and  a short 
account  of  the  autlior.  London,  1805.  *4870.12 


4 


Scandinavia 


Historical  Fiction 


— Das  Graubartsliecl  (Harbardsliod)  Loki’s  Spot- 
treden  auf  Thor.  Norraenisches  Gedicht  der  Sae- 
munds  Edda  kritisch  hergestellt,  iibersetzt  und 
erklart  von  F.  W.  Bergmann.  Leipzig,  1872. 

2876.71 

— Des  Hehren  Spriiche  (Hava  mal)  und  altnor- 
dische  Spriiche,  Priameln  und  Runenlebren. 
Ethische  und  magische  Gedichte  aus  der  Siemunds- 
Edda,  kritisch  hergestellt,  iihersetzt  und  erklart 
von  Friedrich  W.  Bergmann.  Strassburg,  1877. 

28703.94 

— Le  message  de  Skirnir  et  les  dits  de  Grimnir. 

(Skirnisfor — Grimnismal.)  Poemes  tires  de  I’Edda 
de  Saemund  publics  avec  des  notes  philologiques, 
une  traduction  et  un  commentaire  perpetuel  par 
F.  G.  Bergmann.  Strasbourg,  1871.  4870b. 58 

— Poemes  islandais  (Voluspa,  Vafthrudnismal, 

Lokasenna)  tires  de  I’Edda  de  Saemund  publics 
avec  une  traduction,  des  notes  et  un  glossaire  par 
F.  G.  Bergmann.  Paris,  1838.  2870.65 

— Rig’s  Spriiche  (Rigs  mal)  und  das  Hyndla-Lied 

(Hyndlu  Hod).  Zwei  sozialethische  Gedichte  der 
Saemunds-Edda  kritisch  iibers.  und  erklart  von 
F.  W.  Bergmann.  Strassburg,  1876.  28703.90 

— Vielgewandts  Spriiche  und  Groa’s  Zaubersang 

(Fiolsvinnsmal  — Grougaldr).  Zwei  norriinische 
Gedichte  der  Saemunds-Edda,  kritisch  hergestellt, 
iibersetzt  und  erklart  von  Friedrich  AV.  Bergmann. 
Strassburg,  1874.  28703.91 

— AVeggewohnts  Lied  (Vogtams  kvida),  der  Odins 

Raben  Orakelsang  (Hrafna  galdr  Odins)  und  der 
Seherin  Voraussicht  (Vblu  spa).  Drei  eschato- 
logische  Gedichte  der  Saemunds-Edda,  kritisch  her- 
gestellt, iibersetzt  und  erklart  von  Friedrich  W. 
Bergmann.  Strassburg,  1875.  2870.71 

Edda,  the  younger.  The  Younger  Edda;  also 
called  Snorre’s  Edda,  or  the  Prose  Edda.  AVith  an 
introd.,  notes,  etc.,  by  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.  Chi- 
cago, 1880.  2826.66 

The  Younger  Edda  is  ascribed  to  Snorre  Sturleson  and  Olaf 
Thordsson.  For  other  editions  in  the  Boston  Pubiic  li. 
brary,  see  the  card  catalogue. 

— Les  aventures  de  Thor  dans  I’enceinte-exteri- 

eure,  racontees  par  Snorri,  fils  de  Sturla  ; morceau 
tire  de  I’Edda  en  prose,  traduit  litteralement  du 
texte  norrain  et  accompagne  d’un  commentaire  par 
F.  G.  Bergmann.  Colmar,  1853.  2870.67 

— La  fascination  de  Gulfi  (Gylfa  Ginning)  ; traite 

de  mythologie  scandinave  compose  par  Snorri 
fils  de  Sturla.  Traduit  du  texte  norrain  en  franqais 
et  explique  par  Frederic  G.  Bergmann.  2e  ed. 
Strasbourg,  1871.  4873.33 

Sagas. 

For  a bibliography,  see  T.  Mobins’s  Catalogns  librorum 
Islandicurum  et  Norvegicorum  setatis  media;,  ^dlol.lO;  also, 
his  Verzeichniss  der  auf  dein  Gebiete  der  altnordischcn 
Sprache  und  Litteratur  von  1855  bis  1879  erschienenen 
Schriften,  *2151.19. 

The  list  below  is  meant  to  include  all  works  in  this  Library 
on  the  literature  of  sagas  whether  historical,  traditional  or 
romantic;  this  will  explain  the  introduction  here  of  works 
foreign  to  the  subject  of  historical  fiction. 

Altnordiscbe  Saga-Bibliothek.  Herausg.  von 
Gustaf  Cederschibld,  Hugo  Gering  und  Eug.  Mogk. 
Heft  1-3.  Halle,  1894. 

Bandamanna  saga.  De  Sammensvornes  Saga. 
In  Billeder  af  Livet  paa  Island.  B.  3.  Kjpben- 
havn,  1876.  4872.5.3 

— The  story  of  the  banded  men.  [Done  into 
English  by  AVilliam  Morris  and  E.  Magntisson.J 
In  Saga  library.  Vol.  1.  London,  1891.  2875.105 


Billeder  af  Livet  paa  Island.  Islandske  Sagaer. 
Paa  Dansk  ved  Fr.  AA^inkel  Horn.  Kj0benhavn, 
1871-76.  4872.5 

Bjarnar  saga  Hitdoelakappa.  Bj0rn  Hitdale- 
kjtempes  Saga.  In  Billeder  af  Livet  paa  Island. 
Samling  2.  Kj0benhavn,  1874.  4872.5.2 

Time,  1000-1025. 

Droplaugarsona  saga.  Saga  om  Helge  og  Grim, 
Dropl0gs  Sinner.  In  Billeder  af  Livet  paa  Island. 
Samling  1.  Kj0benhavn,  1871.  4872.5.1 

Egils  saga  Skallagrimssonar.  The  story  of  Egil 
Skallagrimsson  : an  Icelandic  family  history  of  the 
ninth  and  tenth  centuries.  Trans,  by  AY.  C. 
Green.  London,  1893.  6896.2 

Eiriks  hattr  rauSa.  Fortaslling  om  Erik  den  R0de. 
In  Billeder  af  Livet  paa  Island.  Samling  3.  Kjd- 
benhavn,  1876.  4872.5.3 

— Saga  of  Eirek  the  Red.  In  Horsford,  Eben  N. 

Discovery  of  America  by  Northmen.  Boston, 
1888.  *4311.105 

Eyrbyggja  saga.  Eyrhyggja  Saga,  herausg.  von 
G.  A^igfiisson.  [Icelandic.]  Leipzig,  1864. 

— The  story  of  the  ere-dwellers  (Eyrbyggja  saga) 
with  the  Story  of  the  heath-slayings  (HeiSarviga 
saga)  as  appendix.  Done  into  English  out  of  the 
Icelandic,  by  AVilliam  Morris  and  Eirikr  Magniis- 
son.  London,  1892.  [Saga  library.  A^ol.  2.] 

2875.106 

A graphic  description  of  the  events  between  880  and  1030  is 
found  in  the  Eyrbyggja  saga.  — Horn. 

Faereyinga  saga  eller  Fterdboernes  Historic  i den 
islandske  Grundtext  med  faeroisk  og  dansk  Over- 
saettelse.  Udgiven  af  C.  C.  R.  Kjobenhavn,  1832. 
Fagrskinna.  Kortfattet  norsk  Konge-Saga  fra 
Slutningen  af  det  tolfte  eller  Begyndelsen  af  det 
trettende  Aarhundrede.  Udgivet  . . . af  P.  A. 
Munch  og  C.  R.  Unger.  Christiania,  1847.  4875.3 

In  this  work  are  found  numerous  skaldic  poems,  for  instance 
the  Eiriksmal  on  Erik  Bloodyaxe. 

Flateyjarbok.  En  Samling  af  Norske  Konge-Sa- 
gaer  med  indskudte  mindre  Fortaellinger  om  Be- 
givenheder  i og  udenfer  Norge,  samt  Annaler. 
[Edited  by  G.  Vigfiisson  and  C.  R.  Unger.] 
Christiania,  1859-68. 

Fornaldarsogur  NorSrlanda.  A^aldimar  Asmun- 
darson  hefir  buiS  under  prentun.  Re3’kjavik, 
1885-89.  48703.43 

Contents.  — B.  1.  Hrolfs  saga  kraka  ok  kappa  bans.  — Vbl- 
sunga  saga.  — Ragnars  saga  lobbrokar  ok  sona  bans.  — paitr 
af  Ragnars  sonum.  — Norna-Gests  }>attr.  — Soria  })attr. — 
Sogubrot  af  fornkonungum.  — Hervarar  saga  ok  Heibreks. 
2.  Hversu  Noregr  bygbist., — Fundinn  Noregr.  — Saga  af 
Haiti  ok  Halfsrekkum.  — Af  Upplendinga  konungum. — 
Porsteins  saga  Vikingssonar.  — FriSJ^jofs  saga  ens  frockna. 

— Ketils  saga  haengs.  — Grims  saga  lobinkenna.  — Orvar- 
Odds  saga.  — Ans  saga  bogsveigis.  — Hromundar  saga 
Greipssonar.  — Asraundar  saga  kappab.ana.  3.  Gautreks 
saga.  — Hrolfs  saga  Gautrekssonar.  — Gbngu.Hrolfs  saga.  — 
Bosa  saga  ok  Herraubs.  — Egils  saga  ok  Asmundar.  — Soria 
saga  sterka.  — HjalmJj^rs  saga  ok  Gives. — Halfdanar  saga 
Eysteinssonar.  — Halfdanar  saga  Brbnufostra.  — Sturlaugs 
saga  starfsama.  — Illuga  saga  Gribarfostra.  — Eireks  saga 
vibfdila. 

Fomaldar  sogur  NorSrlanda,  eptir  gomlum  hand- 
ritum  utgefnar  af  C.  C.  Rafn.  Kaupmannahofn, 
1829-30.  *4220.16 

Contents.  — B.  1.  Saga  af  Hrolfi  koniingi  kraka  ok  kdppum 
bans.  — Volsiinga  saga.  — Saga  af  Ragnari  koniingi  lobbrdk 
ok  sonum  bans.  — Sbgujiattr  af  Isorna-Gesti.  — pattr  af  Rag- 
nars sonum.  — Sogubrot  af  nokkrum  fornkonungum.  — Soria 
Jiattr.  — Hervarar  saga  ok  Heibreks  koniings.  — Sbgu  Heib- 
reks  koniings  ens  vitra.  2.  Fra  Fornjdti  ok  bans  aeltmon- 
num.  — Saga  af  Haiti  ok  Halfsrekkum.  — Fribjijofs  saga  ens 
fraekna.  — Af  Upplendinga  koniingum.  — Saga  Ketils  haengs. 

— Saga  Grime  lobinkinna.  — Orvar-Ortds  saga.  — Ans  saga 


Historical  Fiction 


Scandinavia 


bogsveigis.  — Saga  af  Hromundi  Greipssyni.  — Saga  Por- 
steiDS  Vikingssonar.  — Asmundar  saga  kappabana.  — Frib- 
fjofs  saga  fraskna  (another  shorter  form). — Orvar-Odds  saga 
(anothershorterform).  3.  Saga Gautreks  koniings, er sumir 
kalla  Gjafa  Kefs  sbgu.  — Saga  af  Hrdlli  konungi  Gautreks- 
syni.  — Saga  Herraubs  ok  Kdsa.  — Gaungu-Hrolfs  saga.  — 
Sagan  af  Eigli  einhenda  ok  Asmundi  berserkjabana. — Soria 
saga  sterka. — Sagan  af  Hjalmter  ok  Giver.  — Sagan  af 
Halfdanl  Eysteinssyni.  — Hiilfdanar  saga  Brdnufdstra.  — 
Sagan  af  Sturlaugi  starfsama  lugolfssyni.  — Sagan  af  Illuga 
Gribarfostra.  — Sbgu  Ereks  vibfbrla.  — liegistr. 

Fornmamia  sogur,  eptir  goinlum  handritum  ut- 
gefnar  aS  tilhlutun  Lins  Norrwiia  FornfraeS'a 
Felags.  Kaupmannahpfii,  1825-37.  2826.11 

Contents.  — B.  1—3.  Saga  Olafs  koniings  Tryggvasonar  meb 
tilheyrandi  pattura.  4,  5.  Saga  Olafs  koniings  hins  Uelga.  6 
Sbgiir  Magnusar  koniings  goda,  Haralds  koniings  Ilardrada 
ok  sona  hans.  7.  Sogur  N'oregs  kiiniiuga  fra  Magniisi  ber. 
fietta  til  Magniiss  Erlingssonar.  8.  Saga  Sverris  koniings. 
9.  Sogur  Ilakoner  Sverrissonar.  Guttorms  Sigurdarsonar, 
Inga  Bardarsonar  ok  lidkonar  Ilakonarsonar  til  falls  Skiiia 
hertoga.  10.  Saga  Hiikonar  Ilakonarsonar  fra  falli  Skiila 
hertoga;  Brot  sbgu  Magniiss  Lagabsetis ; psettir  Hiilfdanar 
Svarta,  af  upperhafi  rikis  Ilaralds  harfagra,  Hanks  hiibrokar 
ok  Olafs  geirstada-alfs ; Saga  I^lafs  koniings  Tryggvasonari 
ritud  af  Oddi  Snorrasyni;  Stiitt  agrip  af  N'oregs  konunga- 
sbgura  ok  Noregs  koniingatal  i Ijobum.  11.  Jomsvikfnga- 
s.aga  ok  knytlinga  meb  tilheyrandi  Jiattum.  12.  Rikisar  No- 
regs og  Dana-koniinga;  Aratal  markverbnstu  vibburba; 
Visiir  fasbar  til  retts  mals;  Registr  yfir  stabanbfn,  hluti  og 
efni  og  yfir  sjaldgaif  orb. 

F6stbroel5ra  saga.  Fostbraidra-saga  edr  Sagan  of 
porgeiri  Havarssyni  ok  pormodi  Bersasyni  Kolbrii- 
narskalldi  nil  utgengin  a prent  eptir  handritum. 
[Edited  by  G.  Oddsson.]  Kaupmannahofn,  1822. 

Saga  of  the  Foster-brothers  (1010-1030) : Thormod  Kolbru- 
narskald  and  Thorgeir  Havarsson.  — Horn. 

— Fostbr0drenes  Saga.  In  Billeder  af  Li  vet  paa 

Island.  Samling  2.  Kjpbenhavn,  1874.  4872.5.2 

Frib'hjofs  saga.  Fri'SPjof’s  saga  ens  frtekna.  In 
Fornaldar  sogur  NorSrlanda,  litgefnar  af  C.  C. 
Rafn.  Kaupmannahofn.  Vol.  2.  1830.  *4220.16.2 

— Same.  FriSpjofs  saga  ens  froekna.  In  For- 

naldarsbgur  NorSrlanda.  BiiiS  hefir  til  prentunar 
Valdimar  Asmundarson.  Vol.  2.  Reykjavik, 
1886.  4870a. 43. 2 

— Frithiofs  Saga  af  Esaias  Tegner.  5te  ITpplagan, 
Stockholm,  1831 ; 7de  Upplagan,  1842. 

*4220.12;  6872.7 

— Same.  In  his  Samlade  Skrifter.  Stockholm, 

1860.  6877.11 

— Trans.  Die  Frithiofs-Sage.  Aus  dem  Schwe- 
dischen  von  G.  Jlohnike.  In  neuer  Bearbeitung 
von  Edmund  Zoller.  Leipzig,  1842  ; 1872. 

68793.12;  4898. 51. 46 

— Same.  In  his  Ausgeiviihlte  poetische  Werke. 

B.  1.  Stuttgart,  1885.  28903.57 

— Trans.  Frithiof’s  saga;  a legend  of  ancient 
Norway.  By  L.  A.  Sherman.  Boston,  1878. 

2870.52;  **K. 181.5 

— Same.  The  Frithiof-saga ; or,  lay  of  Frithiof. 

In  the  original  metres  from  the  Swedish,  by  Wil- 
liam L.  Blackley.  London,  1880.  ***2870.53 

Other  editions,  in  English,  by  various  editors,  are  on  1328.11, 
2876.76,  2903.26,  3487.58,  6872.25. 

Gisla  saga  Siirssonar.  Gisle  Sursspns  Saga.  In 
Billeder  af  Livet  paa  Island.  Samling  1.  Kj0- 

benhavn,  1871.  4872.5.1 

Story  of  an  outlawed  skald  (950-980).  — Horn. 

— The  story  of  Gisli  the  outlaw.  From  the  Ice- 
landic, by  George  Webbe  Dasent.  Phila.,  1866. 

48751 

Grettis  saga.  Grettes  Saga.  In  Billeder  af  Livet 
paa  Island.  Samling  2.  Kjpbenhavn,  1874. 

4872.5.2 


— Grettis  saga,  ved  G.  Magniisson  og  G.  Thordar- 
son.  Oversat  af  G.  Thordarson.  [Icelandic  and 
Danish.]  Kjpbenhavn,  1853-50.  [Nordisk  Lite- 
ratur-Samfund.  Nordiske  Oldskrifter.  16,  25.] 

— Grettis  saga.  The  story  of  Grettir  the  Strong, 

trails,  from  the  Icelandic  by  E.  JIagnusson  and  W. 
Morris.  London,  1869.  4875.16 

Grdnlaiids  historiske  Mindesm®rker,  udgivne  af 
det  Kongelige  nordiske  Oldskrift-Selskab.  Kjp- 
benhavn,  1838,  45.  *4220.15 

Contents.  — B.  1.  Indledende  Undersbgelse.  — Om  Guii- 
bjbrns  Skjaer.  — Om  Are  Marsbn,  hans  Seilads  til  Amerika 
og  hans  faste  Ophold  sammesteds.  — Priesten  Are  Thorgils- 
sons,  kaldet  den  Lairdes,  Beretning  ora  Grbnlands  Opdagelse 
og  fbrste  Beboelse,  af  hans  saakaldte  Schedie.  — Brudstyk- 
ker  af  Laudnama  ora  Grbnlands  Opdagelse,  Beboelse  og 
Landnarasmaend.  — Erik  den  Rbdes  Saga.  — Thorfinn  Karls- 
efnes  Saga.  — Uddrag  af  Eyrbyggja  om  Grbnlaendernes 
islandske  Hjemstavns  fbrste  Beboelse  og  Tiidragelser  saint 
Grbnlands  aeld.ste  Nybyggeres  Levnet.  2.  I'ddrag  af  Floa- 
manna-Saga  indeholdende  Thorgils  Tliordarsbns,  kaldet  Or- 
rabeinfostres,  Liv  og  Levnet. — Briidstykker  angaaende 
Christendoramens  fbrste  Indfbrelse  paa  Grbnland  efterFo- 
ranstaltning  af  den  norske  Konge  Olaf  Tryggvesbn. — Om 
Thoraren  Nefjulfsbns  mislykkede  Tog  til  Grbnland,  Uddrag 
af  Olaf  den  Helliges  Saga.  — Uddrag  af  Fostbriedra-saga  an- 
gaaende Thorgeir  Havarsbns  Drab  og  Thormod  Kolbrune- 
skjalds  Ophold  i Grbnland. — Skjald-Helge,  Grbnlands  Laug- 
mand,  et  historisk  Mindedigt.  — Uddrag  af  Gisle  Snrsbns 
Saga,  isaer  indeholdende  Helge  Vcsteinsbns,  een  af  Grbii- 
lands  fbrste  Indbyggeres,  Levnet.  — Fortaslling'om  Thrond 
fra  Oplandene.  — Uddrag  af  Fortaellingen  om  Andun  den 
Vestfjordske.  — Sammendrag  af  Beretningerne  om  Lig-Lo- 
din.  — Fortaelling  om  Einar  Sokkesbn.  — Udtog  af  Rafn 
Sveinbjbrnsbns  Saga.  — Uddrag  af  Biskop  Gudmund  Are- 
sbns,  kaldet  den  Godes  Saga.  — Uddrag  af  Biskop  Pauls 
Saga.  — Uddrag  af  Biskop  Thorlak  den  Helliges  Saga.  — 
Uddrag  af  Kong  Hakon  Hakonsbns  Saga.  — Uddrag  af  Stur- 
lunga-Saga.  — Ilddrag  af  det  gamle  Tillueg  til  Landnama.  — 
Uddrag  af  Biskop  Arne  Thorlaksbns  Saga.  3.  Uddrag  af 
Middelalderens  islandske  Annaler,vedkommende  Grbnlands 
Historie.  — Grbnlandske  og  Grbnland  vedkommende  Diplo- 
raer.  — Middelalderens  geographiske  Optegnelser  om  Grbn- 
land og  dets  Omgivelser.  — Blandede  Optegnelser,  deels  af 
iisikkert  Indhold,  deels  af  freramede  Skrifter;  Grbnlands  og 
dets  Nabolandes  geographiske  Forhold,  fremstilte  1 Middel- 
alderens forsaetlig  opdigtede  Sagaer.  — Brbdrene  Zenos 
Reiser  med  Indledning  og  Anmaerkninger  ved  J.  H.  Breds- 
dorff.  — Om  de  vigtigste  Reiser  som  i nyere  Tider  ere  fore- 
tagne  fra  Danmark  og  Norge  for  igjen  at  opsbge  det  tabte 
Grbnland  og  at  undersbge  det  gjenfuudne,  af  C.  Pingel.  — 
Antiquarisk  Chorographieaf  Grbnland,  en  kortfatlet  Udsigt 
over  de  der  hidtil  forefundne  Mindesmaerker  om  de  gamle 
Nordboer.  — Udsigt  over  Grbnlands  gamle  Geographie.  — 
Anhaug  til  de  Grbnland  angaaende  Diploraer. — Ora  de 
grbnlandske  Biskoppers  Segl.  — Fortegnelse  over  Grbnlands 
Biskopper.  — Chronologisk  Udsigt  over  Grbnlands  seldre  og 
nyere  Historie.  — Historisk  Navneregister.  — Geographisk 
Register.  — Antiquarisk  Sagregister. 

Gunniaugs  saga  Ormstiingu.  Sagan  af  Hrafni  ok 
Gunnlaugi  Ormstiingu.  In  fslendinga  Sogur.  B. 
series,  B.  2.  Kjobenhavn,  1847.  4870.10.2 

— Die  Saga  von  Gunnlaug  Schlangezunge.  Aus 

dem  Altislandischen  iibersetzt  von  Alexander  Tille. 
Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.282 

Hagen,  Friedrich  H.  von  der.  Nordische  Helden- 
romane.  Breslau,  1814-28.  2903.25 

Contents.  — Vol.  1-3.  'Wilkina-  und  Niflunga-Saga  Oder  Diet- 
rich  von  Bern  und  die  Nibelungen.  4.  Volsunga-Saga  Oder 
Sigurd  der  Fafuirstbdter  und  die  Niflungen.  5.  Ragnar- 
Lodbroks-Saga,  und  Norna-Gests-Saga. 

Halfs  saga  ok  Halfs  rekka.  Saga  af  Haiti  ok 
Halfsrekkum.  In  Fornaldarsogur.  B.2.  Kaup- 
mannahofn, 1830;  Reykjavik,  1886. 

*4220.16.2;  48703.43.2 
HallfreSar  saga  vandraeSaskalds.  Ilalfreds  Saga. 
In  Billeder  af  Livet  paa  Island.  Samling  3.  Kj^- 
benhavn,  1876.  4872.5.3 

Time,  988-1008. 

HariSax  saga  Grimkelssonar.  Hardar  Saga  Grim- 
kelssonar  ok  Geirs.  In  fslendinga  Sogur.  B.  se- 
ries. B.  2.  Kjobenhavn,  1879.  4870.10.2 


Scandinavia 


Historical  Fiction 


— Hprd  Grimkelss0ns  Saga.  In  Billcder  af  Livet 
paa Island.  SamlingS.  Kj0benhavn,  1876.  4872.5.3 
HavaxSar  saga  tslirSings,  bes0rget  og  oversat  af 
G.  Thordarson,  med  et  Tillaeg  0111  Sagaen  og  For- 
klaring  af  Viserne,  v'ed  G.  Brynjulfsson.  [Ice- 
landic and  Danish.]  Kj0benhavn,  1860.  [Nordisk 
Literatur-Samfund.  Nordiske  Oldskrifter.  23.] 
The  eaga  of  Havard  of  Icefirth  (997-1002) . 

— Trans.  Haavard  Isfjordings  Saga.  In  Billeder 

af  Livet  paa  Island.  Samling  1.  Kj0benhavn, 
1871.  4872.5.1 

— Trans.  The  story  of  Howard  the  Halt.  [Done 

into  English  out  of  the  Icelandic,  by  William  Mor- 
ris and  Eirikr  Magniisson.]  Map.  In  Saga  li- 
brary. Vol.  1.  London,  1891.  2875.105 


Heimskriiigla. 

Bee  under  Norway,  division  Eariy,  general,  and  legendary, 
Bnorri  Sturluson.  Ilelmskringla. 

Hervarar  saga.  Hervarar  saga  ok  HeiSreks  ko- 
niings.  In  Fornaldar  sogur  NorSlanda.  B.  1. 
Kaupmannahdfn,  1829;  Keykjavik,  1885. 

*4220.16.1  ; 48703.43.1 

Contains  a number  of  traditions  in  regard  to  the  sword  Tyr- 
fing,  forged  by  dwarfs.  . . . It  reflects  tbe  old  heathen 
time  with  remarkable  fidelity  ; . . . but  the  close  of  this 

thrilling  saaa  is  only  a dry  chronicle-like  account  of  Swedish 
kings.  — Horn. 


— Hervararsaga  ok  Heidrekskongs.  Hoc  est  his- 

toria  Hervorte  ct  regis  Heidreki,  qvam  ex  manu- 
scriptis  legati  Arna-Magnasani  versione  Latina,  lec- 
tionibus  variantibus  [etc.]  illustravit  Stephanus 
Biornonis.  Additus  est  brevis  commentarius  de 
situ  geographico  regionum  [etc.]  Pet.  Frid.  Suhm. 
Hafnise,  1785.  *6873.13 

— Hervarar  Saga  pi  Gammal  GAtska,  nied  Olai 
Vereli  Vttolkning  och  Notis.  Upsalae,  1672. 

***48303.52 

— Herwara.  [Gedicht.]  Von  Ludwig  Frey  tag. 

Berlin,  1883.  2879.76 

HcBnsa-jT'orissaga.  Haensa-poris  Saga.  In  Islen- 
dinga  Sogur.  B.  series,  B.  2.  Kjobenhavn,  1879. 

4870.10.2 


Time,  about  960. 


— Trans.  n0nsetores  Saga.  In  Billeder  af  Livet 

paa  Island.  B.  1.  Kj0benhavn,  1871.  4872.5.1 

— Trans.  The  story  of  Hen  Thorir.  [Done  into 

English  out  of  the  Icelandic,  by  William  Morris 
and  Eirikr  Magniisson.]  In  Saga  library.  Vol. 
1.  London,  1891.  2875.105 

Hrafnkell  FreysgoSi  saga.  Sagan  af  Hrafnkeli 
FreysgoSa.  Udgivet  af  P.  G.  Thorsen  og  K.  Gis- 
lason.  K0benhavn,  1839. 


Time,  about  950. 

— Trans.  Ravnkel  Fr0jsgodes  saga.  In  Billeder 
af  Livet  paa  Island.  Samling  1.  Kj0benhavn, 
1871. 

— Trans.  Die  Saga  von  Hrafnkell  FreysgoSi. 

Eine  islandische  Geschichte  aus  dem  10.  Jahr.  n. 
Chr.  Aus  dem  altislandischen  Urtexte  zum  ersten- 
male  in’s  Deutsche  iibersetzt,  und  mit  Erliiute- 
rungen  nebst  einer  kurzen  Einfiihrung  in  die 
islandische  Sagaliteratur  versehen,  von  Heinrich 
Lenk.  Wien,  1883.  4871.31 

— Trans.  The  story  of  Hrafnkell,  Frey’s  priest. 

In  Coles,  John.  Summer  travelling  in  Iceland. 
London,  1882.  2861.53 

Icelandic  sagas  and  other  historical  documents 
relating  to  the  settlements  and  descents  of  the 
Northmen  on  the  British  isles.  Ed.  by  Gudbrand 
Vigfusson.  London,  1887.  [Great  Britain.  Public 
record  office.  Chronicles  and  memorials.]  *7038.80 


Contents.  — Vol.  1.  Orkneyinga  saga,  and  Magnus  saga, 
with  appendices.  2.  Ilakonar  saga,  and  a fragment  of  Mag- 
nus saga,  with  appendices.  3.  The  Orkneyingers’  saga.  4. 
The  saga  of  Hacon. 

Islendinga  Sogur.  A.  series.  Islendinga  Sogur. 
Eptir  gomlum  handritum  litgefnar  at  tilhlutun  bins 
Koniingliga  Norriena  FornfraeSa  Felags.  [Edited 
by  f.  GuSmundsson  and  p.  Helgason.]  Kaup- 
mannahbfn,  1829,  30.  *4220.18 

Contents.  — B.l.  fslendingabdk  Ara  prests  ens  fr6t5a  ))or- 
gilsspnar.  — Islands  Landnamabok.  — Heibavigasbgu  brot, 
ok  Agrip  Vigastyrs  ok  HeitSarviga-sbgu.  2.  Ljosvetninga 
saga.  — Svarfdaela  s.aga.  — Valla-ljots  saga.  — Vemundar 
saga,  ok  Vigaskiitu.  — Vigagliims  saga. 

tslendinga  Siigur.  B.  series.  Islendinga  Sogur, 
udgivne  efter  ganile  Haandskrifter  af  det  Konge- 
lige  nordiske  Oldskrift-Selskab.  Kjobenhavn, 
1843-1879.  4870.10,11 

Contents.  — B.  1.  Islendingabok  Ara  prests  ens  FroJ>a 
Jiorgilssonar.  — Landnamabdk.  — VitSbiEtir : Vidrauki  8kar»- 
sar  bokar;  ViSrauki  Melabokar  ennar  ^ngri ; NyfundiS  brot 
Meiabdkar  ennar  eldri ; A5ttatolu-brot ; Islendingabok  [efter 
den  formeetlig  aeldste  Original] ; Prestanbfn;  Brot  af  fornu 
rimi;  Tblu-brot;  Reikjaholts  maldagi;  Register.  2.  Harbar 
Saga  Grimkelssonar  ok  Geirs.  — Hsensa-Pdris  saga.  — Sagan 
af  Hrafni  ok  Gunnlaugi  Ormstungu.  — Saga  af  Viga-Styr  ok 
HelSarvigum.  — Kjalnesinga-saga.  — VitSbaetir : pattr  af  Jbkli 
Buasyni;  HarSar  saga  Grimkelssonar  (Brot);  Or8  ok  tals- 
hsettir  ur  sbgubroti  af  Vi'ga-Styr  ok  HeiSarvigum;  GriSa- 
mal  ok  trygSamal;  Register  [etc.].  4S70.10.  3,4.  Njala, 

4870.11. 

Jomsvikinga  saga.  Historia  de  piratis  Jomen- 
sibus.  In  Scripta  historica  Islandorum.  Vol.  11. 
Hafniae,  1842.  *2826.10.11 

— Jonisvikinga-Saga.  I Latinsk  overststtelse  af 

Arngrim  Jonsson.  Udg.  af  A.  Gjessing.  Kris- 
tianssand,  1877.  2874.110 

— Jomsvikinga  Saga  og  Knytlinga  tilligemed  Saga- 

brudstykker  og  Fortsellinger  vedkommende  Dau- 
mark  . . . oversatte  af  Carl  Christian  Rafn. 

Kjobenhavn,  1829.  [Oldnordiske  Sagaer.  B.  11.] 

*2825.8.11 

Knytlinga  saga.  Historia  Knutidaruni.  In 
Scripta  historica  Islandorum.  Vol.  11.  Hafnia>, 
1842.  *2826.10.11 

Contains  the  history  of  Denmark  from  Gorm  the  Old  to 
Knud  VI. 

— Knytlinga  saga.  In  Oldnordiske  Sagaer.  B.  11. 

Kjobenhavn,  1829.  *2825.8.11 

Kormaks  saga.  Herausg.  von  Th.  Mobius.  Halle 
a.  S.,  1886.  2860.66 

Iceland,  930-984. 

Laxdcela  saga.  Laxdaela  saga  og  Gunnars  hattr 
hilSrandabana  [etc.].  Edited  by  J.  Thorkelsson. 
Akreyi,  1867. 

Describes  events  from  886  to  1030.  — Horn. 

Extracts  from  this  saga  are  in  Vigfusson’s  Icelandic  prose 
reader,  2889.75. 

Ljosvetninga  saga.  Ljosvetninga  saga.  In  Is- 
lendinga Sogur.  A.  series,  B.  2.  Kaupmanna- 
hofn,  1830.  *4220.18.2 

The  story  of  the  Lightwater  men  (990-1050). 

— Ljosavandsfolkenes  Saga.  In  Billeder  af  Livet 
paa  Island.  SamlingS.  Kjobenhavn,  1876. 

4872.5-3 

Magnuss  saga  (Lagaboetis)  Hakonarsonar.  Frag- 
menta  Historiae  Magni  Hakonidae.  In  Scripta  his- 
torica Islandorum.  Vol.  10.  Hafniae,  1841. 

*2826.10.10 

— Brudstykke  af  Magnus  Lagabseters  Saga.  In 
Oldnordiske  Sagaer.  B.  10.  Kjobenhavn,  1836. 

*2825.8.10;  *4257.5.10 


7 


Historical  Fiction 

Nials  saga.  Njala.  UdgLvet  efter  gamle  Iiand- 
skrifter  af  det  Kongelige  nordiske  Oldskrift-Sel- 
skab.  Bind  1,  2.  Kobenhavn,  1875-89.  4870.11 

Forms  Bind  3,  4 of  the  2d  or  B.  series  of  the  Islendinga  Sogur. 
The  events  described  took  place  between  960  and  1016.  — 
Horn. 

— Trans.  The  story  of  burnt  Njal;  or,  life  in 

Iceland  at  the  end  of  the  10th  century.  From  the 
Icelandic  of  the  Njals  saga,  by  G.  W.  Dasent. 
Edinb.,  18G1.  *2875.12 

Noma  Gests  saga.  Norna-Gests  J>attr.  In  For- 
naldarsogur  NorSlanda.  B.  1.  Key kjavik,  1885. 

48702.43.1 

Oldnordiske  Sagaer.  Udgivne  i oversaHtelse  af 
det  Nordiske  Oldskrift-Selskab.  Kjobenhavn, 
1826-37.  12  V.  *2825.8 ; *4257.5 

Contents.  — 1-3.  Koug  Olaf  Tryggves0n8  Saga,  oversat  af 
Carl  Christian  Rafu,  og  tilh0rende  FortEellinger.  4,  5.  Kong 
Olaf  den  Hclliges  Saga,  med  tilh0rende  Fortaelliuger.  6. 
Magnus  den  Godes,  Harald  Haardraades  og  bans  S0nner8 
Sagaer.  7.  Norges  Konge-Sagaer  fra  Magnus  Barfod  til 
Magnus  Erlings0u.  8.  Kong  Sverres  Saga.  9.  Norges 
Konger  Ilakon  Sverresdus,  Guttorm  Sigurdsdns  og  luge 
Baardsdns  Sagaer,  samt  Hakon  Ilakousdna  Saga  indtil  Her- 
tug  Skules  Kald.  10.  Hakon  Hakonsdns  Saga  fra  Hertug 
Skules  Fald  ; Brudstykke  af  Magnus  Lagabaeters  Saga;  For- 
taelling  om  Halfdan  Svarte,  Kong  Harald  Haarfager,  Hauk 
Haabrog  og  Olaf  Geirstadealf ; Kong  Olaf  Tryggves0ns  Saga 
af  Odd  Muuk;  Kort  Omrids  af  Norges  Konge-Sagaer  og 
Norges  Kongersekke  paa  Vers.  11.  Jomsvikinga  Saga  og 
Kuytlinga  tilligemed  Sagabrudstykker  og  Fortasllinger  ved- 
kommende  Danmark,  oversatle  af  Carl  Christian  Kafu.  12. 
Udsigt  over  Tidsregningen  og  geographisk  Register. 

Orkneyinga  saga.  The.  Trans,  from  the  Ice- 
landic by  Jon  A.  Hjaltalin  and  Gilbert  Goudie. 
Ed.,  with  notes  and  introd.,  by  Joseph  Anderson. 
Edinb.,  1873.  2424.50 

The  Orkneyinga  saga  is  the  history  of  the  Orkneymen, 
earls  and  odallers  of  Norwegian  extraction,  who  established 
an  earldom  of  Norway  in  the  northern  Scottish  isles  a thou- 
sand years  ago,  and  whose  descendants  for  several  centuries 
held  sway  over  the  Hebrides  and  northern  mainland  of  Scot, 
land.  — Preface. 

— Orkneyinga  saga,  and  Magnus  saga,  with  appen- 

dices. Ed.  by  Gudbrand  Vigfusson.  In  Icelandic 
sagas.  Vol.  1.  London,  1887.  *7038.80 

Scripta  historica  Islandoruin  de  rebus  gestis  vet- 
erum  Borealium,  Latine  reddita  et  apparatu  critico 
instructa,  curante  Societate  regia  antiquariorum 
Septentrionalium.  [Opera  et  studio  Sveinbjornis 
Egilssonii.]  Hafnise,  1828-46.  12  v.  *2826.10 

Contents.  — Vol.  1-3.  Historia  Olavi  Tryggvii  fllii.  4,5. 
Historia  regis  Olavi  Sancti.  6.  Historiae  regum  Magni  Boni, 
Haraldi  Sever!  et  filiorum  ejus.  7.  Historiae  regum  Nor- 
vegiae  a Maguo  Nudipede  usque  ad  Magnum  Erlingi  filium. 
8.  Historia  Sverreris.  9.  Historiae  Hakonis  Sverreris  lilii, 
Guttorml  Sigurdi  filii,  Ingii  Bardi  filii  et  Hakonis  Hakonidae 
usque  ad  obitum  Skulii  duels.  10.  Historiae  Hakonis  Hako- 
nidae pars  ultima;  Fragmenta  Historiae  Magni  Hakonidae; 
Particulae  de  Halvdane  Nigro,  De  initio  imperii  Haraldi 
Pulchricomi,  De  Hdko  Habroka  et  De  Olavo  Geirstadalvo ; 
Historia  brevior  Olavi  Tryggvidae;  Epitome  historiae  regum 
Norvegicorum ; Carmen  Noregs  Koniingatal.  11.  Historia 
de  piratis  Jomensibus;  Encomium  in  piratas  Jomenses; 
Historia  Knutidarum;  Fragmenta  duo  ad  res  Dunicas  per- 
tinentia;  Particula  de  Hakone  Hareki  filio;  De  avaritia 
archiepiscopi  Absalonis  et  de  colono  quodam.  12.  Index 
chronologicus  et  regesta  geographica. 

Snorri  Sturluson.  The  saga  of  .Sigurd  the  cru- 
sader 1107-1111.  (From  the  Heimskringla.)  In 
Wright,  T.  Early  travels  in  Palestine.  London, 
1848.  5049.75  ; **6.1593.15 


Scandinavia 

Sturlunga  saga.  Sturlunga  saga,  including  the 
Islendinga  saga  of  Lawman  Sturla  Thordsson, 
and  other  works.  With  prolegomena,  appendices, 
tables,  indices,  and  maps  by  Gudbrand  Vigfusson. 
Oxford,  1878.  2872.55 

The  Prolegomena,  in  English,  contains  an  elaborate  account 
of  old  Northern  literature,  pp.  xv-cxix. 

Describes  memorable  events  from  the  first  settlement  to  the 
downfall  of  the  republic.  — Horn. 

Sverris  saga.  Historia  Sverreris.  In  Scripta 
historica  Islandorum.  Vol.  8.  Hafiiiai,  1837. 

*2826.10.8 

— Kong  Sverres  Saga.  In  Olduordiske  Sagaer. 

B.  8.  Kjobenhavn,  1834.  2825.8.8;  4257.5.8 

Thorfinn  Karlsefni.  Torfin  Karlssemnes  Saga, 
[porfinns  hattr  Karlsefnis.]  In  Billeder  af  Livet  paa 
Island.  Samling  3.  Kj0benhavn,  1876.  4872.5.3 

— Saga  of  Thorfinn.  [porfinns  hattr  Karlsefnis.] 

In  Horsford,  Eben  N.  Discovery  of  America 
by  Nortlimen.  Boston,  1888.  *4311.105 

Thorfinn  Karlsefni,  and  Snorra  [^orbrandsson. 
Saga  porfinns  Karlsefnis  ok  Snorra  porbrands- 
sonar.  Sagaen  om  Thorfin  Karlsefne  og  Snorre 
Thorbrandson.  Historia  Thorfinni  Karlsefnii,  et 
Snorrii  Thorbrandi  filii.  In  Antiqvitates  Ameri- 
canse.  Hafniae,  1837.  *2310.5;  *2310.6;  *4273.1 

VapnfirMnga  saga.  Vopnafjordingernes  Saga. 
In  Billeder  af  Livet  paa  Island.  Samling  1. 
Kjobenhavn,  1871.  4872.5.1 

Of  the  sagas  relating  to  the  East  of  Iceland,  the  Vapnfer- 
dinga  saga  (970-990)  telling  of  the  feuds  between  the  men  of 
Hof  in  Weapenfirth  and  the  men  of  Crosswick,  and  the 
Hrafnkel’s  saga  Freysgoda  . . . are  the  most  important. 

— Horn. 

Vatnsdoela  saga.  Vatnsdaela  Saga  ok  Saga  af 
Finnboga  hinum  Rama.  Vatnsdolernes  historie  og 
Finnboge  hiin  Staerkes  Levnet.  . . . Udgivne  af 
E.  C.  Werlaufl".  [Icelandic  and  Danish.]  Kjoben- 
havn, 1812. 

The  story  of  the  Waterdale  men  (870-1000).  — Horn. 

— Vatnsdiila  Saga,  d.  i.  die  Geschichte  der  Bewoh- 

ner  des  Vatnsdal  (auf  Island)  um  890-1010 
n.  Chr.  . . . Ubertragen  von  Heinrich  von  Lenk, 
Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.310 

Viga-Gliims  saga.  Vigagliims  saga.  In  Islen- 
dinga Sogur.  A.  series,  B.  2.  Kaupmannahofn, 
1830.  *4220.18.2 

Time,  920-1000. 

— Trans.  Viga  Glum’s  saga.  The  story  of  Viga 
Glum.  From  the  Icelandic,  with  notes  and  an 
introd.,  by  Sir  Edmund  Head.  London,  1866. 

4875-15 

Viga-Styrs  saga  ok  HeiSarviga.  Saga  af  Viga 
Styr  ok  HeiSarvigum.  In  Islendinga  S5gur.  B. 
series,  B.  2.  Kjobenhavn,  1847.  4870.10.2 

— Trans.  The  story  of  the  heath- slayings  (Hei- 

Sarviga saga).  [Done  into  English  out  of  the 
Icelandic,  by  William  Morris  and  Eirikr  Magniis- 
son.]  In  Eyrbyggja  saga.  The  story  of  the  ere- 
dwellers.  London,  1892.  2875.106 

Volsunga  saga.  The  story  of  the  Volsungs  and 
Niblungs,  with  certain  songs  from  the  Elder  Edda. 
Translated  from  the  Icelandic  by  Eirikr  Magmis- 
son  and  William  Morris.  London,  1870.  4874.64 

— Same.  Ed.,  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  H.  Hal- 

liday  Sparling.  London,  1888.  2873.89 


8 


Denmark 


Historical  Fiction 


DENMARK. 


EARLY,  GENERAL,  AND  LEGENDARY. 

See  Bruun,  C.  V.  Bibliotheca  Danica  fra  1482  til  1830,  ♦6161.3. 


Vasey,  Richard.  Raven  hill : or,  the  Danish  fort ; 
and  other  poems.  London,  1868. 


Busbby,  Anne  S.,  trans.  The  Danes  sketched  by 
themselves.  A series  of  popular  tales,  by  the  best 
Danish  authors.  London,  1864. 

Conyngham,  Elizabeth  E.  L.  Eiler  and  Helvig. 
A Danish  li-gend.  London,  1863. 

Qrimm,  Wilhelm  C.,  ed.  Altdanische  Helden- 
lieder.  BallaJen  und  Marchen.  Heidelberg,  18 1 1. 

**2876.2 

Qrundtvlg,  Nicolai  E.  S.  Optrin  af  Ktempelivets 
Undergang  i Nord.  Kj0benhavn,  1809. 

This  work  containe  ejAsodes  p.nlly  from  the  time  v/n<'n 
healheniam  aud  Cbii!‘tiatiity  were  still  contending  for  the 
•upremacy  . . . and  partly  from  the  mythic-heroic  lime. 
— Horn. 


— Roskilde  Riim.  Kjjzibenhavn,  1814. 

— Roskilde  Saga  til  Oplysning  af  Roskilde-Riim. 
Kj0benhavn,  1814. 

Herbert,  William.  Hedin.  In  his  Works.  Vol.  1. 
London,  1842.  6561.26.1 

Ingemaon,  Bernh.ard  S.  Eventyr  og  Forttellinger. 
Ki^benliavn,  1820. 

— Holger  Danske.  Kjjibenhavn,  1837. 

Time,  9th  century. 


Oehlenschlager,  Adam  G.  Hagbarth  og  Signe. 
Tragiiidie.  Kj^benhavn,  1815.  **2876.12 

Scene,  Seeland. 

— Same.  In  his  Tragj^dier.  Ki0benhavn,  1863. 

2894.1 

— Trans.  Hagb.arth  nnd  Signe.  Tragodie.  In 

his  Werke.  B.  4.  Breslau,  1839.  *2898  3.4 

— Helge.  Et  Digt.  [Also,  Yrsa,  trag^ldie.J  Kjjii- 

benhavn,  1814.  **2876.14 

— Trans.  Helge,  ein  Gedicht.  Romanzen  und 
Tragodie.  In  his  Werke.  B.  3.  Breslau,  1839. 

*2898.3.3 

— Hroars  Saga.  Kj0benhavn,  1817. 

**2876.11;  4227.5 

— Trans.  Konig  Hroar.  Eine  altnordische  Er- 
zahlung.  In  his  Werke.  B.  19.  Breslau,  I k39. 

*2898.3  19 

— Konig  Helge.  Eine  Nordlands-Sage.  Deutsch 
von  Gottfried  von  Leinburg.  7te  umgearb.  Aufl. 
Leipzig.  1895. 


— Palnatoke.  Tragodie.  In  his  Trag^dier.  K\0 

benhavn.  18.63.  2894.: 

Time  of  Harold  Blue  Tooth,  991. 

— Trans.  Palnatoke.  Trauerspiel.  In  bis  Werke 

B.  5.  Breslau,  1839.  *2898.3.; 

— Staerkodder.  Tragodie.  Ki0benhavn,  1812. 

**2876.21 

Seeland,  5th  century. 


— Same.  In  his  Trag0dier.  Ki0benhavn,  1853. 

2894.1 

— Trans.  Starkodder.  Tragodie.  In  his  Werke. 

B.  4.  Breslau,  1839.  *2898.3.4 

Shakespeare.  Hamlet. 

For  editions  of  llamh-t  in  this  Library,  see  the  Barton  cata- 
logue; also  the  Card  catalogue. 


TWELFTH  THROUGH  FIFTEENTH 
CENTURY. 

Hauch,  Johan  Carsten  von.  Marsk  Stig.  Trag0- 
die.  Kj0benhavn,  1850- 

— Valdemar  Seir.  Et  romantisk  Eventyr.  Kj0- 
benhavn,  1802. 

Ingemann,  Bernhard  S.  Dronning  Margrete,  et 
bistorisk  Digt.  Kj0benhavn,  1876. 

— Erik  Menveds  Barndom.  Historisk  Roman. 
Kjfibenhavn,  1878. 

— Trans.  The  childhood  of  King  Eric  Menved. 
By  J Kesson  In  James,  J.C.  Library  of  foreign 
romance.  Vol.  7.  London,  1846. 

— Kong  Erik  og  de  Fredl0se.  Historisk  Roman. 
Ki0benhavn,  1877. 

— Trans.  King  Eric  and  the  outlaws;  or,  the 
throne,  the  church  and  the  people  in  the  thirteenth 
century.  By  .lane  E.  Chapman.  London,  1843. 

— Det  ode  Slot. 

Time  of  Valdemar  the  Great. 

— Prinds  Otto  af  Danm.ark  og  bans  Saratid.  His- 
torisk Roman.  Kj0benhavn,  1878. 

— Valdemar  den  Store  og  bans  Maend.  Et  episk 
Digt.  Kipbenhavn,  1824. 

Time,  1157-1211. 

— Valdemar  Seier.  Historisk  Roman.  Ki0ben- 
havn,  1878. 

Time,  1202-1241. 

— Trans.  Waldemar  surnamed  Seir;  or,  the  vic- 
torious. By  [Jane  F.  Chapman].  London,  1841. 
Jones,  Ernest  C.  The  wood  spirit.  London,  1841. 
Scene,  Jutland. 

Mueller,  Carl.  (Otfried  Mylius.)  Am  Hofe  der 
nordischen  Semiramis  [Margaret  of  Denmark]. 
Hannover,  1873. 

Oehlenschlager,  Adam  G.  Dronning  Margareta. 
Trag0die.  In  his  Trag0dier.  Ki0benhavn,  1853. 

2894.1 

— Erik  og  Abel.  Tragodie.  In  his  Trag0dier. 

Ki0benhavn,  18.53.  2894.1 

— Trans.  Erich  und  Abel.  Trauerspiel.  In  his 

Werke.  B.  7.  Breslau,  1839.  *2898.3.7 

Scharling,  C.  H.  Marsk  Stig  og  Fru  Ingeborg. 
Tragisk  Drama.  Kj0benhavn,  1878. 

Scribe,  Eugene.  Bertrand  et  Raton,  ou  I’art  de 
conspirer,  comedie.  Paris,  n.  d.  *6671.68 

Time  of  Christian  vii. 

SIXTEENTH  THROUGH  EIGHTEENTH 
CENTURY. 

Beer,  Michael.  Struensee.  Trauerspiel.  Leip- 
zig. 1871.  4898.51.32 

Brosboll,  Johan  Carl  0.  (Carit  Etlar.)  Dronning- 
ens  Vagtniester. 

— Gj0ngeh0vdingen.  En  Fortaelling.  1876. 
Ewald,  Herman  F.  Frants  Bdckmann:  en  Skizze 
fra  det  18de  Aarhundrede.  Kj0benhavn,  1861. 


9 


Historical  Fiction 


Denmark 


— Knud  Gyldenstjene.  Tidsbillede  fra  det  15de 
Aarlmndrede.  Kjjibenhavn,  1875. 

— Niels  Brahe.  Historisk  Homan  fra  det  16de 
Aarhundrede.  Kjj^benhavn,  1877. 

— Den  skotske  Kvinde  paa  Tjele  [Jutland]  Livs- 
billede  fra  Reformationstiden.  Kj^benhavn,  1871. 
Fournier,  Narcisse,  and  Arnould,  Auguste  J.  F. 
Struensee,  ou  la  reine  et  le  favori.  Histoire  da- 
noise  de  1769.  Baris,  1833. 

Frey,  Friedrich  H.  Corfiz  Ulfeldt,  der  Reichhof- 
meister  von  Danemark.  Trauerspiel.  Miinchen, 
1873. 

Haucb,  Johan  Carsten  von.  Vilhelm  Zabern.  En 
Autobiographie  fra  Christian  den  Andens  Tid. 
Ki)il)enliavn,  1848. 

Jacobsen,  Jens  B.  Frau  Marie  Grubbe.  Interi- 
eurs  aus  dem  1 7ten  Jahrliuiulert.  Frei  bearbeitet 
von  A.  Strodtmann.  Berlin,  1878. 

Larra,  Manuel  J.  de.  (Figaro.)  El  arte  de  con- 
spirar,  comedia.  In  his  Obras.  Madrid,  1835; 
Baris,  1883.  **D.i7ob.87. ii ; **0.1403.17.4 

Time,  1772. 

Oehlenschlager,  Adam  G.  Dina.  Trag^die.  In 
his  Trag^dier.  Ki^benhavn,  1853.  2894.1 

Osborn,  Laughton.  Matilda  of  Denmark.  In  his 
The  monk.  N.  Y.,  1870. 

Priem,  Johann  P.  Die  Diinen  in  Holstein.  His- 
torisch-romautisches  Original-Drama.  Niirnberg. 
1848.  28793.105 

Time,  1500. 

Rumohr,  Theodor  W.  (B.P.)  Jacob  Dannefaerd. 
Historisk  Novelle  fra  det  17de  Aarhundrede.  Kjfi- 
benliavn,  1871. 

Tagson,  Heinrich.  Christiern  the  Wicked.  An 
historical  tale.  From  the  German.  London,  1878. 

87  9 

A story  of  the  time  of  King  .John,  and  his  son  Christiern, 
1481-1523. 

Wuttke-Biller,  Emma.  Unter  dem  Scepter  der 
Hofmeisterin.  Eine  danische  Hofgeschichte  aus 
dem  Elide  des  xvi.  Jahrhunderts.  Leipzig,  1888. 

NINETEENTH  CENTURY. 

Andersen,  Hans  C.  At  vaere  eller  ikke  vaere.  In 
his  Samlede  Skrifter.  B.  5.  Kj^benhavn,  1877. 

29093.53.5 

— Trans.  Sein  oder  Nichtsein.  Roman  Von  H. 

Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.180 

— De  to  Baronesser.  In  his  Samlede  Skrifter. 

B.  5.  Kj0benbavn,  1877.  29093.53.5 

— Trans  The  two  baronesses.  A romance. 

N.  Y.,  1870.  *2909.52.5 

— Kun  en  Spillemand.  In  his  Samlede  Skrifter. 

B.  4.  Kj0benhavn,  1877.  2909a  53.4 

— Trans.  Nur  ein  Geiger.  Roman.  Leipzig, 

1873;  1.''75.  4878.58;  4907.50.67 

— Trans.  Only  a fiddler.  A Danish  romance. 

N.  Y.,  1871.  *2909.56 

— O.  T.  [In  Danish.]  Kj^benhavn,  1876.  [Sam- 
lede Skrifter.  B.  3.]  29093.53.3 

— Trans.  O.  Z.  [sic.]  Original  Roman.  Von 

H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.115 

— Trans.  O.  T.  A Danish  romance.  N.  Y., 

1872.  *2909.55 

Baudissin,  Adalbert  H.,  Graf  von.  Christian  viii. 
und  sein  Hof.  Hannover,  1863. 


Biernatzki,  Johann  C.  Die  Hallig,  oder  die 
Schiffbriichisten  auf  dem  Eiland  in  der  Nordsee. 
Leipzig,  1881.  4906.50.152 

— Trans.  The  Hallig;  or,  the  sheepfold  in  the 

waters.  A tide  of  humble  life  on  the  coast  of 
Schleswig.  By  Mrs.  George  P.  Marsh.  Boston, 
1856;  18.)7.  6876.85;  2878.9 

Blicher,  Steen  S.  E Bindstouw.  Fortaellinger 
og  Digte  i jydske  Mundarter.  3die  Oplag.  Ban- 
ders, 1853. 

A collection  of  short  stories  and  poems  in  the  Jutland  dialect. 
They  consist  of  pictures  from  real  life.  — Horn. 

— En  Landsbydegns  Dagbog. 

Scene,  Jutland, 

Brosboll,  Johan  Carl  C.  (Carit  Etlar.)  Aunt 
Bodil.  — A masqueraile.  — The  priest’s  lamt).  — 
Repaid.  — What  a woman  never  forgets.  — The 
white  stone.  — Whitsuntide  at  Tibirke.  — Who 
can  one  depend  on?  In  Vicary',  John  F.,  ed.  A 
stork’s  nest.  London,  1886.  65.58;  48703.49 

Drachmann,  Holger  H.  H.  Derovre  fra  Graen- 
sen.  Strejftog  over  det  danske  Termopylae  (Als- 
Dybbol)  i April  Maaned  1377.  7te  Oplag.  Kj0ben- 
havn,  1878. 

The  siege  of  Diippel.  — Horn. 

Ewald,  Herman  F.  Ag.athe.  Nutids-Fortoelling. 
Kj0benhavn,  1873. 

— Familien  Nordby.  Roman.  7te  Oplag.  Kj0ben- 
havn,  1862. 

— Johannes  Falk.  Roman.  Kj0bonhavn,  1865. 

— Trans.  JoliU  Falk.  By  the  translator  of  “ Nod- 
debo  parsonage,”  etc.  London,  1868. 

— Olufsborg.  — The  treasure  of  Kjoersholm.  In 

Vicary,  John  F.,  ed.  A stork’s  nest.  London, 
1886.  65  58  ; 48703.49 

Ewald,  Johannes.  Fiskerne,  et  Syngespil.  In 
his  Samtlige  Skrifter.  B.  3.  Kjobenhavn,  1815. 

**2876.4.3 

A dramatized  picture  of  the  life  of  the  people  on  the  coast. 

— Horn. 

Holst,  Hans  P.  Den  lille  Hornblseser.  Et  Digt. 
Kj0benhavn.  1889. 

Presents  episodes  from  the  war  of  1848—50.  — Horn. 
Jochumsson,  Matthias.  Minni  Konungs  [Christ- 
ian I.X.]  a Bingvelli.  Reykjavik,  1874. 

Kessel,  Carl  von.  Schleswig-Holstein  meerum- 
schlungen.  Historischer  Roman  aus  den  Jahren 
1848-50.  Leipzig,  1864. 

Lange,  Philipp  (Philipp  Galen.)  Andreas  Burns 
und  seine  Familie.  Geschichtliches  Lebensbild 
aus  dem  deutsch-danischen  Kriege  in  1848-50. 
3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1864.  2021.21 

Peploe,  Annie.  (Mrs.  J.  B.  Peploe.)  The  Lovells  : 
a story  of  the  Danish  war.  London,  1874.  470.9 

Scharling,  C.  H.  Ved  Nytaarstid  i N0ddebo 
Preestegaard.  Kj0benhavn,  1878. 

Scudder,  Horace  E.  The  Viking  Bodleys.  An 
excursion  into  Norway  and  Denmark.  Boston, 
1885.  662.8 

Vonved  the  Dane,  count  of  Elsinore.  In  Dublin 
university  magazine.  Vol.  55,  56.  Dublin,  I860. 

*3188.1.55,  56 

Wolfhagen,  Friderike.  (Marie  Norden.)  Die 
Danen  hinter  dem  Danewerk.  llistDrischer  Roman 
aus  der  jiingsten  Vergangenheit  Schleswig-Hol- 
steins.  Leipzig,  1867. 


10 


Norway 


Historical  Fiction 


ICELAND. 


Araaaon,  J6n,  compiler.  Icelandic  legends. 
Trans,  by  George  E.  J.  Powell  and  Eirikr  Mag- 
nusson.  1st,  2d  series.  London,  1864,  66. 

28703.8 

Baxing-Gould,  Sabine.  Grettir,  the  outlavr : a 
story  of  Iceland.  N.  Y.,  1889.  io4-5t 

Caine,  Hall.  The  bondman  : a new  saga.  N.  Y., 
1889.  106.49 

Flamank,  James.  The  curate  of  Steinhollt. 
[Anon.]  A tale  of  Iceland.  London,  1838. 
Haggard,  Henry  Rider.  Eric  Brighteyes.  N.  Y., 
1891.  108.49 

Romance  founded  on  the  Icelandic  sagae. 

Holm,  Torfhildur.  Brynjolfur  Sveinsson.  Rey- 
kjavik, 1882. 

The  only  historical  novel  ever  written  In  Icelandic,  and  the 
first  novel  produced  by  an  Icelandic  woman.  — Horn. 

Hugo,  Victor.  Han  dTslande.  Paris,  1868,  75. 

4661.63 

— Same.  In  his  CEuvres  completes.  T.  1.  Paris, 

1880.  2703.50.1 

— Trans.  Hans  of  Iceland;  or,  the  demon  of  tlie 

North.  By  J.  T.  Hudson.  N.  Y.,  1862.  1472. i 

Ingemann,  Bernhard  S.  Kampen  for  Valhal. 
Triig0die.  Ki0benhavn,  1821. 

Last  contest  of  the  heathen. 

Jonsonn,  Jon.  Jon  Jonsonn’s  saga:  the  genuine 
autobiography  of  a modern  Icelander.  Edited  by 
George  Ralph  Fitz-Roy  Cole.  In  Fraser’s  maga- 
zine. New  series,  vol.  16.  London,  1877. 

*3187.1.  N.  S.  15 

— Same.  In  Littell’s  living  age.  5th  series,  vol. 

17.  Boston,  1877.  *#*3161.2.  5th  ser.  17 

Kormak,  an  Icelandic  romance  of  the  tenth  cen- 
tury. Boston,  1861. 


La  Motte  Fouqu6,  Friedrich  H.  C.,  Freiherr  de. 
Die  Fahrten  Thiodolfs  des  Islanders.  Ein  Ritter- 
roman.  Hamburg.  1815. 

— Trans.  Thiodolf  the  Icelander.  London,  1877. 

809.17 

Nordhoff,  Charles.  Iceland.  In  his  Stories  of 
the  island  world.  N.  Y.,  1857.  939.5 

Northern  light.  The  : a tale  of  Iceland  and  Green- 
land in  the  11th  century.  In  Tales  illustrating 
church  history.  Vol.  5.  London,  1871.  1418.1.5 

Oertel,  Philipp  F.  W.  (W.  0.  von  Horn.)  The 
boy  pilot;  or,  Olaf  Thorlaksen.  An  Icelandic 
narrative  . . . From  the  German,  by  . . . 

M.  Sheeleigh.  London,  1882. 

Poestion,  Josef  C.  Islandische  Marchen.  Aus 
den  Originalquellen  iibertragen.  Wien,  1884. 

2865.58 

Stephens,  Charles  A.  Off  the  geysers.  Boston, 
1872. 

Thoroddsen,  Jon  p.  Jiingling  und  Madchen. 
Eine  Erzahlung.  Aus  dera  Neu-Islandischen 
iibersetzt,  eingeleitet  und  mit  Anmerkungen  ver- 
sehen  von  J.  C.  Poestion.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 

1886.  4896.50.229 

— Trans.  Lad  and  lass.  A story  of  life  in  Iceland. 
By  Arthur  M.  Reeves.  London,  1890.  2879.125 

— Sigrid  : an  Icelandic  love-story.  Trans,  by  C. 
Chrest.  Ed.  by  Thomas  Tapper,  jun.  N.  Y., 

1887.  2860.56 
Viand,  Louis  M.  J.  (Pierre  Loti.)  P^cheur 
dTslande.  Roman.  43e  6d.  Paris,  1887. 

4660b. 13 

— Trans,  An  Iceland  fisherman.  A story  of  love 
on  land  and  sea.  By  Clara  Cadiot.  N.  Y.,  1888. 

100.4 


NORWAY. 


EARLY,  GENERAL,  AND  LEGENDARY. 

See  Paul  Botten-Haneen’s  La  Norvege  litt^ralre  . . . 19e 
slide,  615'2.26;  also,  Norsk  Bog-Fortegnelse,  1848-82,  *6165.8. 
Brifaut,  Charles.  Ivar,  ou  les  Scandinaves.  Tra- 
gedie.  In  his  Qiluvres.  T.  4.  Paris,  1858.  2664.7.4 
Bugge,  Elseus  Sophus.  Gamle  norske  Folkeviser. 
Samlede  og  Udgivne  af  Sofus  Bugge.  Kristiania, 
1858. 

Burgess,  J.  J.  Haldane.  The  Viking  path,  a 
tale  of  the  White  Christ.  London,  1894. 

Old  Viking  life,  9th  century. 

DuChaillu,  Paul  B.  Ivar  the  Viking.  A romantic 
history.  N.  Y.,  London,  1893.  14.212;  2396.131 

Time,  A.D.  270-320. 

Friis,  .lens  A.  Lappiske  Eventyr  og  Folkesagn. 
Chri.stiania,  1871.  6898.3 

Landstad,  Magnus  B.  Norske  Folkeviser.  Samlede 
og  Udgivne  af  M.  B.  Lamlstad.  Christiania,  1853. 
Onley,  Mary.  Ulf,  the  Norseman.  A tale  of  the 
fiords.  London,  1892.  2576.137 


Poestion,  Josef  C.,  ed.  Lapplandische  Marchen, 
Volkssagen,  Rathsel  und  Sprichworter.  Nach 
lapplandischen,  norwegischen,  und  schwedischen 
Quellen.  Mit  Beitragen  von  Felix  Liebrecht. 
Wien,  1886.  28703.24 

Ranking,  Boyd  Montgomerie  M.  Bjorn  and  Bera  : 
a norse  legend.  London,  1878. 

Snorri  Sturluson.  Heimskringla  edr  Noregs 
konunga-sogor.  Historia  regum  Norvegicorum. 
Nova  ed.,  opera  G.  Schoning  [etc.].  Havniae, 
1777-1826.  2820.21 

— Trans.  The  Heimskringla;  or,  the  sagas  of 
the  Norse  kings.  From  the  Icelandic  of  Snorre 
Sturlason.  By  Samuel  Laing.  2d  ed.,  revised 
with  notes,  by  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.  London, 
1889.  4862.50 

Bibliography,  vol.  1,  pp.  xvii-xx. 

Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Norway  down  to  1177. 

Laing’s  Heimskringla  inspired  several  of  Longfellow’s  best 
poems.  — Introduction. 


Historical  Fiction 


Norway 


— Same.  The  stories  of  the  kings  of  Norway 

called  the  round  world  (Heiiii>kringla').  Done 
into  Engli'h  out  of  the  Icelandic  by  William  Mor- 
ris and  Eirikr  Magnusson.  Vol.  1,  2.  London, 
1893.  [Saga  library.  Vol.  3,  4.]  2875.107 

Spencer,  Charles  E.  The  Viking,  Guy,  Legend 
of  the  Moxahala,  and  other  poems.  Phila.,  1878. 

2397-63 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Lars:  a pastoral  of  Norway. 
Boston,  1873.  1346.22 

TENTH,  ELEVENTH  CENTURY. 

Barron,  Elwyn  A.  The  Viking.  [Drama.]  With 
preface  by  Laurence  Barrett.  Chicago,  1888. 

2860.77 

Time,  976  a.d. 

Corbett,  .lulian.  The  fall  of  Asgard.  A tale  of 
St.  Olaf’s  days.  London,  1886. 

Dahn,  Felix.  Odhins  Rache.  Erzahlung.  2te 
Aufl.  Leipzig,  1892.  2879  131 

— Odhin’s  Trost.  Ein  nordischer  Roman  aus  dem 

elften  .lahrhundert.  Leipzig,  1880.  48703.5 

Ibsen,  Henrik.  Haermaemlene  paa  Helgeland. 
Sku' spil.  Christiania,  16.38. 

— Trans.  Nordische  Heerfahrt.  Schauspiel.  .\us 

dem  Norwegischen  von  M.  von  Borch.  Leipzig, 
1889.  4896.50.270 

— Trans.  The  Vikings  at  Helgeland.  By  William 

Archer.  In  his  Prose  dramas.  Vol.  3.  Lon- 
don, 1890.  4869.57.3 

Ivo  and  Verena;  or,  the  snowdrop.  London,  1842. 
Leighton,  Robert.  Olaf  the  glorious  : a historical 
story  of  the  Viking  age.  London,  1894.  61.50 

Oeblenschlager,  Adam  G.  Hakon  Jarl.  Et  Sjzir- 
gespil.  In  his  Nordiske  Digte.  Ki^benhavn,  1807. 

2876.10 

loth  century. 

— Same.  In  his  Trag0dier.  Ki0benhavn,  1853. 

2894.1 

— Trans.  llakon.Iarl.  Trauerspiel.  InhisWerke. 

B.  5.  Breslau,  1839.  *2898.3.5 

— Trans.  Earl  Hakon  the  mighty.  From  the 
Danish  by  Frank  C.  Lascelles.  London,  1874. 

2876.55 

— Olaf  den  Hellige.  Trag0die.  In  his  Trag0dier. 

Kidbenhavn,  18.33.  2894.1 

— Trans.  Olaf  der  Heilige.  Tragodie.  In  his 

Werke.  B.  6.  Breslau,  1839.  *2898.3.6 

Potter,  F.  Scarlett.  Heroes  of  the  North;  or, 
stories  from  Norwegian  chronicle.  London,  1876. 

1464.22 

St.  Olaf;  Christianity.  Condensed  popular  version  from  the 
Heimskriugla. 

Reed,  I’amelia  M.  (Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Reed.)  The 
adventures  of  Olaf  Tryggveson,  king  of  Norway. 
A tale  of  the  tenth  century,  showing  how  (Chris- 
tianity was  introduced  into  Norway.  London,  1865. 

TWELFTH  CENTURY, 

Bj^rnson,  Bj0rnstjerne.  Kong  Sverre.  Drama. 
Kj0benhavn.  1861. 

— Sigurd  Jorsalfar.  Kj^benhavn,  1872.  4870.76 

— Sigurd  Slembe.  3die  Oplag.  Kj0benhavn.  1870. 

4870.65 

— Trans.  Korig  Sigurd.  — Sigurd’s  Flucht.  — 
Sigurd  in  der  Fremde.  — Sigurds  Heimkehr.  In 
bis  Werke.  B.  3-5.  Hildburghausen,  1866. 

6877-9-3-5 


— Trans.  Sigurd  Slembe:  a dramatic  trilogy. 

From  the  Norwegian  by  William  Morton  Payne. 
Boston,  1888.  2860.75 

— Zwischen  den  Schlachten.  Schauspiel.  In  his 
Werke.  B.  3.  Hildburghausen,  1866. 

Time  of  King  Swerro,  U70. 

— Same.  Nach  dem  Norwegischen  von  W.  Lange. 

Leipzig,  1876.  4907.50.79 

Geibel,  Emanuel.  Konig  Sigurds  Brautfahrt. 
Eiue  nordische  Sage.  3te  Ausg.  Berlin,  1848. 

THIRTEENTH  THROUGH  SIXTEENTH 
CENTURY. 

Bj0rnson,  Bj0rnstjerne.  Halte-Hulda.  Drama. 
Andet  Oplag.  Kj0benhavn,  1869.  4870.78 

— Trans.  Hulila.  Tragodie.  In  his  Werke.  B. 

2.  Hildburghausen,  1866.  6877.9.2 

Ibsen,  Henrik.  Frau  Inger  auf  Ostrot.  Sehau- 
spiel.  Deutsch  von  M.  von  Borch.  Leipzig,  1891. 

4896. 50.292 

Time,  1528. 

— Trans.  Lady  Inger  of  Ostrat.  Drama.  By 

Charles  Archer.  In  his  Prose  dramas,  Vol.  3. 
London.  1890.  4869.57.3 

— Gddet  paa  Solhaug.  Skuespil.  Andet  Oplag. 
Kj0benhavn,  1880. 

Trans.  Das  Fest  auf  Solhaug.  Schauspiel. 
Ubersetzung  aus  dem  Norwegischen  von  Emma 
Klingenfeld.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.244 

— Kongs  Emnerne.  Historisk  Skuespil.  Kj0ben- 
havn.  1875. 

— Trans.  Die  Kronpratendenten.  Historisches 

Schauspiel.  Nach  dem  Norwegischen.  Deutsch 
von  Adolf  Strodtmann.  Berlin,  1872.  4873.67 

— Same.  Deutsch  von  M.  von  Borch.  Leipzig, 

1890,  4896  40.279 

— Trans.  The  pretenders.  By  William  Archer. 
In  his  Prose  dramas.  Vol.  3.  London,  1890. 

4869.57.3 

Leighton,  Robert.  The  thirsty  sword,  a story  of 
the  Norse  invasion  of  Scotland  (1262-1263). 
N.  Y.,  1892.  13.27 

Munch,  Andreas.  Pigen  fra  Norge.  Historisk- 
roniantisk  Fortselling.  Christiania,  1861. 

— Trans.  The  maid  of  Norway  [Princess  Mar- 

garet, daughter  of  King  Eric].  An  historical  ro- 
mance. From  tlie  Norwegian  by  Mrs.  Holiert 
Birkbeck.  With  pen  and  ink  sketches  of  Nor- 
wegian scenery.  London,  1878.  75.1 

Time,  14th  century. 

SEVENTEENTH  THROUGH  NINETEENTH 
CENTURY. 

Ballantyne,  Robert  M.  Chasing  the  sun.  In  his 
Tales  of  adventure.  London,  1873. 

— Papers  from  Norway.  In  his  Freaks  on  the 

fells.  Phila.,  n.d.;  etc.  448.10 

Bdjrnson,  Bj0rnstjerne.  Arne.  Bergen,  1858. 

— Trans.  Arne.  Erzahlung.  In  his  Werke. 

B.  1.  Hildburghausen.  1865.  6877.9.1 

— Same.  Deutsch  von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig, 

1883.  4896  50.181 

— Trans.  Arne,  a sketch  of  Norwegian  country 

life.  By  Augusta  Plesner  and  S.  Rugeley-Powers. 
London,  1866;  Boston,  1869.  4867.18;  414. n 

— Same.  By  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.  London, 

1884.  2909.71 ; 414. II 


12 


Historical  Fiction 


Norway 


— Same.  In  his  Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords. 

London,  1879.  98.2 

— Brude-Slaatten.  Med  fire  Billeder  af  A.  Tide- 
mand.  Kj^benhavn,  1K73. 

— Trans.  Der  Brautmarsch.  Deutsch  von  Wil- 
helm Lange.  Leipzig,  1878.  4907  50.99 

— Trans.  The  bridal  march  and  other  stories. 

By  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.  Boston,  1882 ; Lon- 
don, 1881.  1731.16:  2909.69 

— Dust.  In  his  Captain  Mansana  and  other  sto- 
ries. Boston,  1882;  London,  1884. 

1492.27;  2909  68 

— Fiskerjenten.  In  his  Fortaellinger.  Del.  2. 

Kj0benhavn,  1873.  4870. 87. 2 

— Trans.  Das  Fischermadchen.  Aus  dem  Nor- 
wegischen  von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1877. 

4907.50.90 

— Same.  The  fisher-maiden.  By  M.  E.  Niles. 

N.  Y.,  1869.  41513 

— Same.  By  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.  London,  18.s4. 

2909  72 

— Fortaellinger.  Anden  Udgave.  Kj^benhavn, 

1873  4870.87 

Contents.  — D.  1.  Arne.— Synn^ve  Solbakken. — .Tseriibanen 
og  Klrkeenarden.  — 8maa^tykker ; Blakken,  Thrond,  Ka- 
deren,  Orneredet,  Trofasthed,  En  Livegaade,  En  ny 
Ferlefart,  Bjdrnejaegeren,  Ej  faarleg  Friing,  Et  farligt 
Frleri.  2.  En  glad  (iut.  — FiMkerjenten.  — Brude-Slaatten. 

— En  glad  Gut.  In  his  Fortaillinger.  Del.  2. 

Kj0benhavn,  1873.  4870.87.2 

— Trans.  Ein  fruhlicher  Bursch.  Bauernnovelle. 
Deutsch  von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1884. 

4896.50. ig6 

— Trans.  A happy  boy.  By  Rasmus  B.  Ander- 
son. Boston,  1881;  London,  1884. 

415  9;  2909.70 

An  earlier  translation  by  Slvert  and  Elizabeth  HJerleid  U 
entitled  Ovind;  a eiory  of  country  life  In  Norway. 

— Jaernbanen  og  Kirkegaarden.  In  his  Fortael- 
linger. Del.  1.  Kj0benliavn,  1873.  4870.87.1 

— Trans.  The  railroad  and  the  churchyard.  In 

his  Captain  Man<ana  and  other  stories.  Boston, 
1882;  London,  1884.  1492.27;  2909.68 

— Same.  The  churchyard  and  the  railroad.  In 
his  Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords.  London,  1879. 

98.2 

— Kleine  Erzahlungen.  Aus  dem  Norwegischen 

von  II.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.193 

Contents.  — Blacken Thrond.  — Der  Vater.  — Das  Ad- 

lernest.  — Treue. — Ein  Lebensrathsel.  — Eine  neue  Ferien- 
reise.  — Der  Barenjager.  — Eine  gefahrliche  Freierei. 

— Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords.  A Norwegian 

sketch-book.  London,  1879.  98  2 

— Magnhild.  En  Fortaelling.  Kj0benhavn,  1877. 

4870.74 

— Trans.  Magnhild.  By  Rasmus  B.  Anderson. 

London,  1884.  2909.67 

— Synn0ve  Solbakken.  In  his  Fortaellinger.  Del. 

1.  Kj;ibenhavn,  1873.  4870.87.1 

— Trans.  Synnove  Solbakken.  Aus  dem  Nor- 
wegischen von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1875. 

4907.50.69 

— Trans.  Synnove  Solbakken.  By  Rasmus  B. 
Anderson.  Boston,  1881;  London,  1884. 

41.30;  2909.66 

A trauslation  by  A.  Belhell  and  E.  Plesner  is  entitled  Love 
and  life  in  Norway,  London,  1870. 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.  Against  heavy  odds.  A 

tale  of  Norse  heroism.  N.  Y.,  1890.  107.48 

— Boyhood  in  Norway,  stories  of  boy-life  in  the 

Land  of  the  midnight  .•^un.  N.  Y.,  1892.  13.116 

— Gunnar  : a tale  of  Norse  life.  Boston,  1874. 

1769.14 


— Trans.  Unter  dem  Gletscher.  Zwei  norwe- 

gische  Erzahlungen.  Deutsch  von  Klara  Steinitz. 
Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.241 

— A Nor^eman’s  pilgrimage.  N.  Y.,  1875.  1786.21 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  Strid  och  frid,  eller  n8,gra 
scener  i Norge.  Stockholm,  1840.  6876.34 

— Trans.  Streit  und  Friede,  Oder  einige  Scenen 

in  Norwegen.  Aus  dem  Schwedischen.  2te  Aufl. 
Leipzig,  1842.  6877.56 

— Trans.  Strife  and  peace.  In  her  The  home. 

By  Mary  Howitt.  London,  1889.  455-10 

Bden,  Charles  H.  Twin  brothers  of  Elfvedale. 
A story  of  Norwegian  peasant  lite.  London,  1874. 

Frils,  .Jens  A.  Fra  Finmarken.  Skildringer. 
Kristiania,  1881. 

— 'Trans.  Lajla,  oder  von  Finnmarken.  Nor- 

dische  Schilderungen.  Aus  dem  Norwegischen 
von  'Th.  Traub.  Stuttgart,  1886.  2876.124 

— Trans.  Laila ; or,  sketches  from  Finmarken. 

From  the  Norwegian  by  Henry  John,  earl  of 
Ducie.  London,  1883.  1479  69 

Janson,  Kristofer  N.  The  spell-bound  fiddler  : a 
Norse  romance.  Trans,  by  Auber  Forestier.  In- 
trod.  by  R.  B.  Anderson.  Chicago,  1880.  31.58 

Lie,  Jonas  L.  I.  Adam  Schrader.  Fortselling. 
Kj0benhavn,  1879.  2043.15 

Deals  with  life  aud  manners  in  Christiania. 

— Faiiiiljen  paa  Gilje.  Andet  Oplag.  Kj0ben- 

havn,  1887.  2043.17 

— Fortaellinger  og  Skildringer  fraNorge.  Kj0ben- 
havn,  1872. 

— Trans.  Bilder  aus  Norwegen.  Drei  Erzah- 

lungen. Aus  dem  Norwegischen  von  Philipp 
Schweitzer.  Jena,  1878.  4876.84 

— Den  Fremsynte,  eller  Billeder  fra  Nordland. 

4de  Oplag.  Kj0benhavn,  1873.  2878.89 

— Trans.  The  visionary  ; or,  pictures  from  Nord- 
land. By  Jessie  Muir.  London,  1894.  6898.5 

— Der  Hellseher,  oder  Bilder  ans  Norwegen.  Aus 

dem  Norwegischen  von  Wilhelm  Lange  Leipzig, 
1882.  4906.50  160 

— Lodsen  og  bans  Hustru.  Andet  Opl  g Ki0hen- 

havn,  1874.  2012.8;  4878.88 

— Trans.  The  pilot  and  his  wife.  From  the  Nor- 
wegian by  G.  L.  Tottenham.  Edinb.,  1877.  63.15 

— Same.  By  Mrs.  Ole  Bull.  2d  ed.  Chicago, 

1877.  63.15 

— En  Malstr0m.  Fortaelling.  Andet  Oplag.  Kj0- 

benhavn,  1885.  2043.16 

— Trans.  Ein  Mahlstrom.  Erzahlnng.  Uber- 
tragung  aus  dem  Ncrtregischen  von  Erich  Holm 
[pseud,  of  Mathilde  Prager].  Leipzig,  1888. 

4896.50.247 

— Otte  Fortaellinger.  Kj0benhavn,  1885.  2043.18 

— Staali  Storli.  En  Fortaelling  fra  Telemarken. 

Hamar,  1880.  2043  14 

— Weird  tales  from  Northern  seas.  From  the 
Danish  by  R.  Nisbet  Bain.  London,  1893.  6894.1 

Maitland,  James  A.  Sartaroe.  A tale  of  Norway. 
N.  Y.,  1858. 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Feats  on  the  fiord.  New 
ed.  London,  1870.  438.11 

Mecklenburg,  Mrs.  A.  S.  Furugaard.  'The 
snow-ball.  In  Vicary,  John  F.,  ed.  A stork’s 
nest.  London,  1886.  65.58;  48703.49 


Historical  Fiction 


Sweden 


Muegge,  Theodor.  Afraja.  In  his  Romane.  B. 
13-15.  Breslau,  1^62.  48793.54 

— Trans.  Afraja;  or,  life  and  love  in  Norway. 
From  the  German  by  Edward  J.  Morris.  Phila., 
1851.  415.3 

Oscar:  a tale  of  Norway.  London,  1871. 

Ray,  Catherine.  The  farm  on  the  fjord.  A tale 
of  life  in  Norway.  London,  1877.  1453-6 

Scudder,  Horace  E.  The  Viking  Bodleys.  An 
excursion  into  Norway  and  Denmark.  Boston, 
1885.  662.8 


Steffens,  Henrik.  Die  Familien  Walaeth  und  Leith. 
In  his  Novellen.  B.  2-6.  Breslau,  1837.  *4258  6.2-6 

— Malkolm.  In  his  Novellen.  B.  13-16.  Bres- 
lau, 1838.  *4258.6.13-16 

— Die  vier  Norweger.  In  his  Novellen.  B.7-12. 

Breslau,  1838.  *4258.6  7-12 

Thoresen,  Anna  M.  Billeder  fra  Vestkysten. 
Kj0henhavn,  1872. 

— Herhif  Nordal.  En  Fortaelling  fra  det  forrige 
Aarhundrede.  Kj0benhavn,  1879. 

Wagner,  Richard.  Le  vaisseau  fantome.  In  his 
Quatre  po^mes  d’operas.  Paris,  1893.  2894.60 


SWEDEN. 


EARLY,  GENERAL,  AND  LEGENDARY. 

Cross,  The,  in  Sweden:  or,  the  days  of  King  Ingi 
the  Good.  In  Tales  illustrating  church  history. 
Vol.  5.  London,  1871.  1418.1.5 

Grabbe,  Christian  D.  Herzog  Theodor  von  Goth- 
land. Tragodie.  Leipzig.  1869.  4908.50.22 

— Same.  In  his  Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  1. 

Leipzig,  1875.  2899.66.1 

Gumalius,  Gustaf  W.  Thord  Bonde  eller  slutet 
af  konung  Albrechts  regering.  En  berattelse. 
Del.  1.  Upsala,  1828. 

No  more  published. 

Gyllenborg,  Gustav  F.  Sune  Jarl,  ou  la  mort 
de  Sverker.  [Trad,  par  J.  Vincens  Saint  Lau- 
rent.] Paris,  1823.  [Chefs-d’oeuvre  des  theatres 
etrangers.]  *4874.26 

Hedberg,  Frans  T.  Brolloppet  p^  Ulf&sa. 
Skidespel.  Stockholm,  1865. 

Time,  a.d.  1261. 

— Trans  Die  Hochzeit  zu  Ulfosa.  Schauspiel. 
Uebersetzt  von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1874. 

4907.50.66 

Hofberg,  Herman.  Swedish  folk-lore.  Trans, 
by  W.  H.  Myers.  Chicago,  1888.  2900. 45 

King,  Richard  J.  Anschar  : a story  of  the  North. 
Plymouth,  1850. 

Mission  of  first  Christian  priests. 

Mellin,  Gustaf  Henrik.  Blomman  pa  Kinnekulle. 
Historisk  novell.  Stockholm,  1874. 
Oehlenschlager,  Adam  G.  Axel  og  Valborg. 
Sorgespil.  Kibbenhavn,  1810.  **2876.20 

Time,  1162. 

— Same.  In  his  Trag0dier.  Ki0benhavn,  1853. 

2894.1 

— Trans.  Axel  und  Walhurg.  Trauerspiel. 

Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.196 

— Same.  In  his  Werke.  B.  7.  Breslau.  1839. 

*2898.3.7 

Overend,  Mrs.  G.  Campbell.  The  besieged  city 
and  the  heroes  of  Sweden.  Trans,  and  compiled 
by  Mrs.  Campbell  Overend.  Edinb.,  1872. 

Prytz,  Andreas.  Olof  Skottkonung  . . . Upsala, 
1620. 


Schwedische  Volkslieder  der  Vorzeit.  Aus  der 
Sammlung  von  Erik  Gustaf  Geijer  und  Arvid 
August  Afzelius.  Uebertragen  von  R.  Warrens. 
Leipzig,  1857. 

Starback,  Carl  G.  Carl  Knutsson  og  Christian 
den  F0rste.  Historisk  Roman.  Copenhagen,  1878. 

— Fra  Erik  af  Pommerns  og  Kristoffer  af  Bayerns 
Tid.  Historisk  Roman.  Copenhagen,  1877. 

Time,  14th  century. 

SIXTEENTH  CENTURY. 
Gustavus  I.  Vasa. 

1533-1.560. 

Alberg,  Albert.  Gustavus  Vasa  and  his  stirring 
times.  London,  1882. 

Asquerino,  E.  Gustavo  Wasa.  Drama.  Madrid, 
1841. 

Berkow,  Carl.  Die  Sohne  Gustav  Wasas,  His- 
torischer  Roman.  Berlin,  1886. 

Borjesson,  Johan.  Solen  sjunker,  Gustaf  Fors- 
tes  sista  dagar.  Historisk  tragedi.  Stockholm, 
1856. 

Brooke,  Henry.  Gustavus  Vasa;  or,  the  deliv- 
erer of  his  country.  A tragedy.  In  his  Collection 
of  pieces.  Vol.  2.  London.  1778. 

2566.11.2;  **0.3816.8.2 
Also  in  Tnchbald’s  British  theatre,  and  other  collections, 
354.1.7,  *6558.6.7,  *6557.54.5,  **G.87.5.  etc. 

Cockbum,  Catharine.  The  revolution  of  Sweden. 
A tragedy.  London,  1706.  **0.3962.8 

Dimond,  William,  the  younger.  The  hero  of  the 
North,  an  historical  play.  2d  ed.  London.  1803. 

*6554.3 

Griffith,  L.  S.  The  adventures  of  Gustavus 
Wasa;  or,  the  dawning  of  light  in  Sweden.  Lon- 
don, 1880. 

Jensen,  Wilhelm.  Karin  von  Schweden.  Novelle. 
Berlin,  1878.  2876.122 

— Same.  In  his  Nordlicht.  B.  1.  Berlin,  1872. 

4874.60.1 

Kellgren,  Johan  H.  Gustaf  Wasa.  Lyrisk 
tragedie.  Stockholm,  1786. 

A metrical  version  of  the  original  prose  drama  by  King  Gus- 
tavns  III. 


14 


Sweden 


Historical  Fiction 


Kotzebue,  August  F.  F.  von.  Gustav,  oder  die 
Minengraber  in  Schweden.  Historisches  Schau- 
spiel.  Nach  dem  Franzosischen  des  L.  von  Castelli 
[Gustave  en  Dalecarlie],  bearb.  von  A.  von 
Kotzebue.  In  Neueste  Deutsche  Scbaubiihne. 
B.  2.  Augsburg,  1805. 

La  Force,  Charlotte  R.  de  Caumont  de.  Gustavus 
Vasa.  Histoire  de  Su^de.  In  Biblioth^que  de 
campagne.  T.  1.  La  Haye,  1749. 

La  Harpe,  Jean  F.  de.  Extrait  de  la  tragedie  de 
Gustave,  repr^sentee  en  1763.  In  his  (Euvres. 
T.  2.  Paris,  1820.  *2692.1.2 

Nieritz,  Carl  Gustav.  Gustavus  Vasa;  or,  king 
and  peasant.  From  the  German  by  J.  F.  Smith. 
With  a historic  sketch  and  notes,  by  L.  Guss. 
Phila.,  1872.  447-27 

Piron,  Alexis.  Gustave,  tragedie.  Paris.  1733. 

— Same.  Gustave  Wasa.  tragedie.  In  Repertoire 
general  du  theatre  fran9ais.  Vol.  30.  Paris,  1821. 

**0.3567.1.30 

— Same.  In  Theatre  fran9ais.  T.  36.  Paris, 

1821.  4708.1.36 

— Same.  In  Theatre  des  auteurs  du  second  ordre. 

T.  34.  Paris,  1808.  *2640.19  34 

— Trans.  Gustavo  Wasa,  tragedia,  trad,  da 

Francesco  Gritti.  Venezia,  1798.  [Teatro  moderno 
applaudito.  T.  30  ] *2768.1.30 

Prytz,  Andreas.  En  lustigh  comoedia  om  Kong 
Gustaf  then  Forsta  . . . Upsala.  1622. 

Robiano,  Louisa  M.,  Grafln  von.  Gustav  Wasa. 
Historischer  Roman.  Jena,  1868.  4874.73 

Scholz,  Bernhard.  Maske  fiir  Maske ; oder, 
Gustav  Wasa.  Schauspiel.  Leipzig,  1870. 
Strindberg,  August.  Master  Oluf.  Sk&despel. 
Stockholm,  1878. 

Eric  XIV. 

1:^60-1569. 

Beskow,  Bernhard  von.  Eric  den  Fjortonde. 
En  dramatisk  dikt.  Stockholm,  1827. 

Borjesson,  Johan.  Erik  den  Fjortonde.  Sorge- 
spel.  Stockholm,  1846. 

— Erik  xiv:  8 son.  Sorgespel.  Stockholm,  1817. 
Koberstein,  Carl  J.  W.  F.  Konig  Erich  xiv. 
Trauerspiel.  Dresden,  1869. 

Lidner,  Bengt.  Erik  den  Fjortonde.  Sorgespel. 
In  his  Samlade  arbeten.  Stockholm,  1859. 
Schoppe,  Amalie.  Konig  Erich  xiv.  und  die 
Seinen.  Gera,  1830. 

Wilkomm,  Ernst.  Erich  xiv.  Konig  von  Schwe- 
den.  Dramatisches  Gedicht.  Leipzig,  1834. 

SEVENTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Bayard,  Jean  F A.  La  reine  de  seize  ans.  Com6- 
die.  4e  ed.  Bielefeld,  1853.  *6673.50 

Christina,  of  Sweden. 

— Same.  In  his  Theatre.  Vol.  3.  Paris,  1855. 

**0.3575.1.3 

Bemeck,  Carl  G.  von.  (Bernd  von  Guseek.) 
Karl  X.  Gustav.  Historischer  Roman.  Prag, 
1862. 

Brault,  Louis.  Christine  de  Su^de,  drame  histo- 
rique.  Paris,  1829. 

Dumas,  Alexandre  D.  Christine,  on  Stockholm, 
Fontaineldeau  et  Rome.  Drame.  In  his  Theatre. 
Vol.  1.  Bruxelles,  1842;  Paris,  1873. 

**0.3575.5.1 ; 2699.67.1 


Friedrich  Wilhelm  Georg  Ernst,  Prinz  von 
Preussen.  (Guido  Conrad.)  Umsonst,  oder  Chris- 
tine, Konigin  von  Schweden.  Trauerspiel.  Berlin, 
1877. 

Gyllenborg,  Gustaf  F.  T&get  ofver  Balt.  Hjelte- 
dikt.  Stockholm,  1785. 

An  imitation  of  Voltaire’s  Henriade,  describing  the  march  of 
Charles  x.  across  the  ice  from  .Jutland  to  Zealand.  — Horn. 

Marbolm,  Leonhard.  Johann  Reinhold  Patkul. 
Tragodie  in  zwei  Theilen.  Riga,  1878,  80.  4874.63 

I’art  1.  Gertrud  Lindenstern.  2.  Patkul’s  Tode. 

Time  of  first  part,  1690;  of  the  second  part,  1706-7. 

Sienkiewicz,  Heinryk.  The  deluge,  an  historical 
novel  of  Poland,  Sweden,  and  Russia.  Trans,  by 
Jeremiah  Curtin.  Boston, 1891.  n. 32  ; **3061.111 
A sequel  to  With  fire  and  sword,  106.60,  3061.37. 

Topelius,  Zacharias.  Faltskiims  berattelser. 
Cykeln  2.  6te  upplagan.  Stockholm,  1882. 

4870b. 60.2 

Contents.  — Rebell  mot  sin  lycka.  — Hexan.  — Majniemi 
slott. 

Time  of  Charles  x.  Gustavus,  Charles  xi.,  and  Charles  xii. 

— Trans.  Times  of  battle  and  of  rest.  From 

the  Swedish.  Chicago,  1883.  [The  surgeon’s 
stories.]  1422.19 

Contents. — A rebel  against  himself. — The  witch.— Majniemi 
castle. 

Velde,  Carl  F.  van  der.  Christine  und  ihr  Hof. 
In  his  Sammtliche  Schriften.  Vol.  20.  21.  Dres- 
den, 1830.  6879.50.20,21 

Vogel,  Wilhelm.  Christine  von  Schweden.  Drama, 
nach  Van  der  Velde.  In  Taschenbuch  dramatischer 
Originalien.  Jahrg.5.  Leipzig,  1841.  *6876.61.5 

Time,  1654.  This  is  dramatized  from  Carl  Franz  van  der 
Velde’s  story  entitled  Christine  und  ihr  Hof,  6679.50.20,  21. 

Zeipel,  Carl  S.  F.  von.  Carl  xi.,  Rabenius  och 
hexi-riprocessen.  Historisk  roman.  Stockholm, 
1845. 

Gustavus  II.  Adolphus. 

1611-1632. 

See  also  Germany,  division  Thirty  years*  war, 

Arnault,  Lucien  E.  Gustave  Adolphe,  ou  la  ba- 
taille  de  Lutzen.  Tragedie.  Paris,  1830. 
Beskow,  Bernhard  von.  Gustaf  Lowenbjelm. 
En  iterblick  pi  bans  verksamhetsbana.  Stock- 
holm, 1856. 

Biscboff,  Joseph  E.  C.  (Conrad  von  Bolanden.) 
Gustav  Adolph.  Historischer  Roman.  Mainz, 

1880. 

Byng,  Alice  H.  F.,  viscountess  Enfield.  Blame- 
less knights;  or,  Liitzen  and  La  Vendee.  London, 
1876.  1466.25 

De  Foe,  Daniel.  Memoirs  of  a cavalier;  or,  a 
military  journal  of  tlie  wars  in  Germany  and  Eng- 
land, from  1632-48.  Leedes,  1751.  4576.22 

Bee  the  note  in  reference  to  this  title  under  England,  division 
Charles  I. 

— Same.  In  his  Novels.  Vol.  2.  London,  1854. 

66093.12.2 

— Same.  Memoirs  of  the  honourable  Col.  An- 

drew Newport,  a Shropshire  gentleman,  who  served 
as  a cavalier  in  the  army  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  in 
Germany,  and  in  that  of  Charles  the  First  in  Eng- 
land ; . . . New  ed.  with  additions.  London, 

1792.  *6576.22 

Foerater,  Friedrich.  Gustav  Adolf.  Ein  histo- 

risches Drama.  Berlin,  1833. 


Historical  Fiction 


Sweden 


Gehe,  Eduard  H.  Gustav  Adolph.  Trauerspiel. 
Lei|)zig,  1818. 

Gubitz,  Friedrich  W.  Gustav  Adolf  an  der  Oder. 
Geschichtliches  .Scliauspiel.  In  Jahrbuch  deutscher 
Biihnensi)iele.  1859. 

Gustavus  III.  Gustaf  Adolph  och  Ebba  Brahe, 
heroisk  drame.  Paris,  1784. 

— Gustaf  II  Adolf.  Historiska  singer.  Stock- 
holm, 18(10. 

Hsnty,  George  A.  The  Lion  of  the  North  : a tale 
of  the  times  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  and  the  wars  of 
religion.  London,  1886.  65.47 

Jacobi,  Otto.  (Otto  von  Bavensberg.)  Gustav 
Adolf  und  Wallenstein.  Tragiidie.  Berlin,  1840. 
Leak,  J.  Johnson.  King  and  hero.  The  story  of 
Gustavus  Adolphus.  London,  n.  d.  2874.108 
Liefde,  John  B.  de.  The  maid  of  Stralsund.  A 
story  of  the  thirty  years’  war.  London,  1876. 

1730.17 

— Same.  A brave  resolve;  or,  the  siege  of  Stral- 
sund. 2d  ed.  London,  1883.  39  108 

Mellln,  Gustaf  Heniik  Helena  Vrede.  Ett  ro- 
mantiskt  utkast.  FiAn  Gustaf  ii  Adolphs  tid. 
Stockholm,  1834. 

Meyer,  Conrad  F.  Gustaf  Adolfs  Page.  InNeuer 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  13.  Miinehen, 
1886.  2034. 1. 13 

Soeltl,  J.  M.  von.  Gustav  Adolf.  Miinehen, 
1883. 

Topelius,  Zacharias.  Faltskarns  berattelser. 
Cykelii  1.  6te  upplagan.  Stockholm,  1874 

4870b. 60. 1 

Contents.  — KoDungens  ring.  — Svardet  och  plogen.  — Eld 
och  valten. 

— Trans.  Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf.  Chicago, 

188:1.  [The  surgeon’s  stories.]  1422.16 

Contents.  — The  king’s  ring.  — The  sword  and  the  plough. 

— Eire  and  water. 

— Same  Gustave  Adolf,  and  the  thirty  years’ 

war.  Trans,  by  Selma  Borg  and  Marie  A.  Brown. 
N.  Y.,  1872.  [The  surgeon’s  stories.]  475-6 
Weyman,  Stanley  J.  My  lady  Rotha.  N.  Y., 
1894.  63.59 

EIGHTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Gellert,  Christian  F.  The  life  of  the  countess  of 
G.  Trans,  from  the  German.  London,  1776. 
Robinson,  Therese  A.  L.  von  J.  (Talvi.)  Funf- 
zehn  Jahre.  Ein  Zeitgemalde  aus  dem  vorigen 
Jahrhundert.  Leipzig,  1868.  48793.2 

— Trans.  Fifteen  years.  A picture  from  the 

last  century.  N.  Y , 1871.  765.16 

Topelius,  Zacharias.  Aftonstormar.  — Morgon- 
Ijusning.  In  his  Faltskarns  berattelser.  Cykeln 
6.  Stockholm,  1882.  4870b. 6. 5 

— Trans.  Times  of  alchemy.  Chicago,  1884. 

[The  surgeon’s  stories.]  1422.38 

Contents.  — Evening  stories.  — Morning  light. 

— Fritankaren.  In  his  Faltskarns  berattelser. 

Cykeln  5.  Stockholm  1882.  4870b. 60  5 

— Trans.  The  freethinker.  In  his  Times  of 

Linnteus.  Chicago.  1884.  1422.22 

— Odemarkernas  v&r.  — Borgarekungen.  In  his 

Faltskarns  berattelser.  Cykeln  4.  Stockholm, 
1878.  4870b. 60  4 

— Trans.  Times  of  Frederick  i.  Chicago,  1884. 

[The  surgeon’s  stories.]  1422.21 


— Prinsessan  af  Wasa.  In  his  Faltskarns  herat- 

telser.  Cykeln  4.  Stockholm,  1878.  4870b. 60. 4 

— Trans.  Princess  of  Wasa.  In  his  Times  of 

Linnaeus.  Chicago,  1884.  1422.22 

— Times  of  Linnaeus.  Chicago,  1884.  [The  sur- 
geon’s stories.]  1422.22 

Contents.  — The  princess  of  W.asa.  — The  freethinker. 
Trolle,  Henrik  af.  Kapten  Thomas  Darell.  His- 
toriskt-rornantiska  skildringar  frin  Gustav  iv 
Adolfs  till.  Stockholm,  1872.  2878  125 

— Sjo  officeren.  Historiskt-romantiska  skildrin- 

gar friin  Adolf  Fredriks  och  Gustav  iii:s  tid. 
Andra  upplagan.  Stockholm,  1876.  2878.128 

Velde,  Carl  F.  van  der.  Arwed  Gyllenstierna. 
Eine  Erziihlung  aus  dem  Anfange  des  achtzelinten 
Jahrhunderts.  Leipzig,  1870.  4908.50.24 

— Trans.  Arwed  Gyllenstierna:  a tale  of  the 

early  part  of  the  eighteenth  century.  In  his  Tales. 
Vol.  1.  Boston,  1837.  1796.8 

Zeipel,  Carl  S.  F.  von.  Seton.  En  skildring  frdn 
slutet  af  forra  firhundradet.  Stockholm,  1847. 
Time  of  (iuitaviii. 

Charles  XII. 

1007-171S. 

Bacher,  Julius.  Karls  xii.  erste  Liebe.  Trauer- 

spiel. Konigsl).,  1848. 

Borjesson,  Johan.  Ur  Karl  xii:8  ungdom.  Ett 
afventyr.  Stockholm,  1858. 

Charles  the  Twelfth;  or  the  battle  of  Pultowa. 
A military  tragic  piece.  N.  Y , 1817.  ’*4409.108 

Dahlstjerna,  Gunno  E.  Gidta  kiampa  vijsa  om 
konungen  och  Herr  Padar.  Vexio,  1860. 

The  Swedish  heroic  song  about  the  king,  Charles  xil.,  and 
Sir  Peter,  the  czar.  — Horn. 

Gonzales,  Louis  J.  Emmanuel.  La  fiancee  d’Eric. 
Paris,  1846.  [Les  trois  fiancees.  2.] 

Henty,  George  A.  A Jacobite  exile:  being  the 
advemures  of  a young  Englishman  in  the  service 
of  Charles  xii.  of  Sweden.  N.  Y.,  Ib93.  15.14 

Hoffmann,  Franz.  The  stiff-necked  king.  Stories 
from  the  life  of  Charles  xii.  of  Sweden.  Trans, 
from  the  German  . . . by  J.  Henderson.  Lon- 
don, 1861. 

Mellin,  Gustaf  Henrik.  Flickorna  i Askersund. 
Berattelse  fiAn  Carl  xii  :s  tidehvarf.  Stockholm, 
1874. 

Blanche,  James  R.  Charles  the  xii.  An  histori- 
cal comedy.  3d  ed.  Stuttgart,  1856.  [Croll,  H., 
ed.  British  and  American  theatre.  No.  1.] 

*65593.54.1 

With  German  notes. 

Btarck,  Carl  J.  Die  Schlacht  bei  Poltawa.  Dra- 
matisches  Gedicht.  Petersburg,  1859. 

Storch,  Ludwig.  Der  Freibeuter.  Historischer 
Roman.  Leipzig,  1834. 

Tegndr,  Esaias.  Axel.  In  his  Samlade  skrifter. 
B.  1 Stockholm,  I860.  6877.11 

— Trans.  Axel.  Eine  poetische  Erzahlung. 

Leipzig,  1876.  4907.50.79 

Toepfer,  Carl.  Karl  xii.  auf  der  Heimkehr. 
Lustsjiiel.  Frei  nach  dem  Englischen.  In  his 
Gesammelte  dramatische  Werke.  B.  4.  Leipzig, 
1873.  2896.52.4 

Topelius,  Zacharias.  Faltskarns  berattelser. 
Cykeln  3.  6te  upplagan.  Stockholm,  1874. 

4870b. 60.3 

Contents.  — De  bll.  — Flyktlngen.  — Skuggan  af  ett  uamn. 


Sweden  Historical  Fiction 


— Trans.  Times  of  Charles  xii.  Chicago,  1884. 

1422.20 

Contents.  — The  blue. —The  fugitive.  — The  shadow  of  a 
name. 

Zavala  y Zamora,  Caspar.  El  sitiador  sitiado,  y 
conquistade  Mralsundo,  Carlos  xn.,  rey  de  Suecia. 
3a  parte.  Comedia.  Madrid,  1804.  **0.175.10 

— El  sitio  de  Pultov  por  Carlos  xii.,  rey  de  Suecia. 

2a  parte.  Coraedia.  Madrid,  1804.  **0.175.10 

— Triunfos  de  valor  y ardid.  Carlos  xii.,  rey  de 
Suecia.  la  parte.  Comedia.  Madrid,  1804. 

**0.175.10 

Zeipel,  Carl  S.  F.  von.  De  sammansvurne,  eller 
mord  och  kroning.  Komaii.  Stockholm,  1849. 
Time  of  Charles  xii.  and  Frederick  i. 

Gustavus  III.  Adolphus. 

1771-1792. 

Horst,  Georg  C.  Gustav  iii.,  Konig  von  Schwe- 
den.  Ein  historisches  Trauerspiel.  In  Deutsche 
Schaubiihne.  B.  55.  Aarau,  1788. 

Kullberg,  Carl  A.  Gustav  den  Tredje  och  bans 
hot'.  Jonkoping,  1838,  39. 

Milner,  H.  M.  Gustavus  the  Third,  or,  the  masked 
ball!  An  historical  drama.  London,  n.  d.  [New 
British  theatre.]  *6578.38 

Schloenbach,  Carl  A.  Konig  Gustav  nr. 
Tragodie.  In  his  Dramatische  Werke.  Dresden, 
]8.')2. 

Scribe,  Eugene.  Gustave  in.  ou  le  bal  masque. 
Opera  hi'torique ; paroles  de  M.  Scribe,  musique 
de  M.  Auber,  suivi  d’une  relation  de  la  mort  de 
Gustave  ni.  2e  ed.  Paris,  1833.  *6671.4 

Words  only. 

— Same.  In  his  CEuvres  completes.  T.  8.  Paris, 

1854.  *2701.2.8 

Trolle,  Henrik  af.  Gustav  in  :s  testamente  eller 
1792  och  1815.  Historisk-romantiska  tidsbilder. 
Andra  upplagan.  Stockholm,  1881.  2878.126 

NINETEENTH  CENTURY. 

Adams,  William  T.  Up  the  Baltic;  or.  Young 
America  in  Norway,  Sweden,  and  Denmark. 
Boston,  n.  d.  [Young  America  abroad.  2d  series. 
Vol.  1.] 

Baker,  Sarah  S.  Nono;  or,  the  golden  house;  a 
tale  of  Swedish  life.  London,  1894. 

Blanche,  August  T.  Bilder  ur  verkligheten. 
Stockholm,  18()3. 

Bremer,  Frederika.  Brothers  and  sisters.  A 
tale  of  domestic  life.  Trans,  by  Mary  Ilowitt. 
N.  Y.,  1848;  1863.  455.1 

— En  dagbok.  Stockholm,  1843.  6876.33 

— Trans.  A diary;  [also]  the  H.  family.  Axel 

and  Anna,  and  other  tales.  By  Mary  Howitt.  4th 
ed.  London,  1853.  455-21 

— Faniiljen  H***.  4de  upplagan.  Stockholm, 

1841.  6877.52 

— Same.  In  her  Samlade  skrifter.  B.  5.  Ore- 

bro,  1871.  2893.55.5 

— Trans.  Die  Familie  H.  Leipzig,  1841.  6873.24 

— Trans.  The  H family;  [also]  Tralinnan  ; 

Axel  and  Anna;  and  other  tales.  By  Mary  How- 
itt. N.  Y.,  1861 ; etc.  455.20 

— Father  and  daughter.  A portraiture  from  the 
life.  Trans,  by  Mary  Howitt.  Phila.,  n.d.  455.14 

— Grannarne.  Christianstad,  1837.  6876.6 


— Same.  In  her  Samlade  skrifter.  B.  2.  Orebro, 
1869. 

— Trans.  Die  Nachbarn.  Uebersetzt  von  II. 

Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1878.  4897.50.105 

— Trans.  The  neighbours,  a story  of  every-day 
life.  By  Mary  Howitt.  London,  1852;  etc.  455  13 

— Hemmet,  eller  familje-sorger  och  frojiler. 

Stockholm,  1840.  6876.7 

— Same.  In  her  Samlade  skrifter.  B.  3.  Orebro, 

1869.  2893.55.3 

— Trans.  Das  Haus,  Oder  Familiensorgen  und 

Familienfreuden.  Leipzig,  1842.  6877.53 

— Same.  Der  hausliche  Heerd.  Novelle.  [Ueber- 

setzt] von  G.  A.  Wollheim.  2te  Aufl.  Bielefeld, 
1844.  4877.72 

— Trans.  The  home;  or,  life  in  Sweden.  By 
Mary  Howitt.  London,  1889 ; N.  Y.,  1893. 

455.10;  2878.72 

— Hertha.  Trans,  by  Mary  Howitt.  London, 

1856.  6875.38 

— Kleinere  Erziihlungen.  Leipzig,  1842.  6877.57 
Contents.  — Axel  und  Anna.  — Iloffnungen.  — Hie  Zwil- 
linge.  — Die  Einsame.  — Die  Trosterin.  — Ein  Brief  fiber 
Soupers. 

— The  midnight  sun  : a pilgrimage.  Trans,  by 

Mary  Howitt.  N.  Y.,  1.S76.  455  4 

— Nina.  Stockholm.  1835.  6876.5 

— Same.  Nina.  Fortsiittning  af  Presidentens 
dottrar.  In  her  Samlade  skrifter.  B.  4.  Orebro, 

1870.  2893.55.4 

— Trans.  Nina.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1842.  6877.50 

— Trans.  Nina.  In  The  president’s  daughters. 

London,  1852.  455-8 

— Presidentens  dottrar.  In  her  Samlade  skrifter. 

B.  1.  Afdel  2.  Orebro,  1869.  2893.55.1 

— Trans.  Die  Tochter  des  Prasidenten.  Erziih- 
lung  einer  Gouvernante.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig.  1842. 

6877.54 

— Trans.  The  president’s  daughters : including 

Nina.  By  Mary  Howitt.  London,  1852.  455.8 

— Samlade  skrifter.  I Urval.  Teckningar  ur 

hvardagslifvt.  Orebro,  1868-71.  2893.55 

Contents. — B.  1.  Axel  och  Anna. — Tvillingarne.  — Forhopp- 
ningtr.  — Den  ensatnma.  — 'ribstarinnan.  — Bref  bfver 
Stockholms  eoupeer.  — Miniaturer.  — Den  ratta  eller 
“ llustru  min.”  1.  Senare  .•\fdelniDgen.  Presidentens 
dottrar.  2.  Grannarne.  3.  Hemmet,  eller  familje  sorger 
ocb  frbjder.  4.  Nina.  Forsaitning  af  Presidentens  dot- 
trar. 5.  Familjen  H***.  5te  upplagan. 

— Tvillingarne.  In  her  Samlade  skrifter.  B.  1. 

Orebro,  1868.  2893  55.1 

— Trans.  Die  Zwillinge.  In  her  Kleinere  Er- 

zahlungen.  Leipzig,  1842.  6877.57 

— Trans.  The  twins.  In  her  The  neighbours. 
By  Mary  Howitt.  4th  ed.  London,  1852.  455.13b 

— Same.  In  the  H family  . . . N.  Y., 

1861.  455.20b 

Bnatilt,  Louis.  Carine.  A story  of  Sweden. 
Trans,  by  Linda  da  Kowalewska.  Boston,  1891. 

108.94 

Flygare-Carlen,  Emilia.  The  brother’s  bet;  or, 
within  six  weeks.  N.  Y.,  1868.  766.2 

— Enslingen  pi  Johannisskaret.  Kustroman.  3de 

upplagan.  Stockholm,  1882.  2045.17 

— Trans.  The  hermit.  London,  1853. 

— Gustaf  Lindorm.  Stockliolra,  1871.  2898.50  25 

— Trans.  Gustavus  Lindorm ; or,  lead  us  not 
into  temptation.  By  Elbert  Perce.  N.  Y.,  1853. 

766.7 

— Kyrkoinvigningen  i Hammarby.  Stockholm, 

1869,  70.  2898.50.10,  II 


17 


Historical  Fiction 


Sweden 


— Trans.  The  magic  goblet;  or,  the  consecration 
of  the  church  of  Ilaniniarby.  N.  Y.,  1845. 

♦6872.33 

— En  natt  vid  Bullar-Sjon.  Stockholm,  1871. 

2898.50.20-22 

— Professorn  och  hans  skyddslingar.  Stockholm, 

1871.  2898  50.15 

— Trans.  The  professor  and  his  favorites.  N.Y., 

1843.  6876.84 

— Kosen  pit  Tistelon.  Stockholm,  1869. 

2898.50.1,  2 

— Trans.  Die  Rose  von  Tistelo.  Erziihiung  aus 
den  Scheren.  Von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4906.50.156 

— Trans.  The  rose  of  Tistelon,  a tale  of  the 
Swedish  coast.  [By  Jt.  Howitt.]  London,  1844. 

— Samlade  romaner.  Stockholm,  1869-75.  2898.50 

Contents.  — B.  1,  2.  Rosen  p&  Tistelon.  3.  Vindskuporna. 
4.  &kjut8goesen.  5,  6.  .Jungfruiornet.  7,  8.  Kamrer  Lass- 
man.  9.  Ett  Sr.  10,  11.  Kyrkoinvigningen  i Hammarby. 
12-14.  Enslingen  pS  Jobanuisskaret.  15.  Professorn  och 
hans  skyddslingar.  16,  <7.  Fi<leikorrmis6et.  18,  19.  En 
nyckfull  qvinna.  20-22.  En  natt  vid  Bullar-Sjon.  23.  Fos- 
terbibdenie.  24.  PPl  Yarning.  25.  (juslaf  Lmdorm.  26. 
Romauhjeltinnan.  27-29.  Ett  rykte.  30,  31.  Fbrmyudaren. 

— Vinds-Kiiporna.  Stockholm.  1869.  2898.50.3 

— Trans.  Marie  Louise;  or,  the  opposite  neigh- 
bors. N.  Y.,  1854.  766.1 

— Waldemar  Klein.  Stockholm,  1838. 

— Trans.  The  whimsical  woman.  By  Elbert 

Perce.  K.  Y.,  1854.  766.6 

Kessel,  Carl  von.  Petersburg  und  Stockholm. 
Leipzig,  1868.  2020.18 

Knorring,  Sophia  M.  Torparen  och  hans  omgif- 
ning.  Stockholm,  1843. 


— Trans.  The  peasant  and  his  landlord.  By 

Mary  Howitt.  N.  Y.,  1848.  4875.67 

Marmier,  Xavier.  Les  Emigres  en  Suede.  In 
Semaine  litteraire.  V0I.6.  N.  Y.,  1849.  *6671.2.6 

Nono;  or.  the  golden  house;  a tale  of  Swedish 
life  by  the  author  of  “ The  Swedish  twins.” 
London,  1894. 

Northern  lights.  Stories  from  Swedish  and  Fin- 
nish authors.  Trans,  by  Selma  Borg  and  Marie 
A.  Brown.  Phila.,  1873.  1754-9 

Nouvelles  suedoises.  Paris,  1892.  [Bibliotheque 
du  petit  fraiifais.]  6698.43 

Contents.  — Jours  d’bprenves,  par  Mme.  Hameau.  — Jeannot 
de  ITntrdpide.  par  C.  Loefving.  — Veillee  de  Noel  du  petit 
tVigg,  par  Femande  de  ITsle  (d’apr^s  Viktor  Rydberg). — 
L’arbre  de  Noel  du  paradis,  par  M.  Deliues  (d’apres  V.  Ta- 
bourina). 

Schwartz,  Marie  S.  Ett  tidens  barn.  Stockholm, 
1873.  4878.68 

— Forfattarinnan  och  hennes  man.  Stockholm, 

1864.  4878.64 

— Guld  og  Navn.  Roman.  Kjjibenhavn,  1864. 

4879.25 

— Liten  Karin.  Stockholm.  1875.  4878.65 

— Mina  lefnadsoden.  Stockholm,  1865.  4878.66 

— Sonsonen.  Stockholm,  1872.  4878.67 

— Till  sist.  Novellsamling.  Stockholm,  1876. 

4878.69 

— Verklighetsbilder.  Stockholm,  1867.  4878.70 

— Vexlande  dden.  Stockholm,  1871.  4878  71 

Sand,  George.  L’homme  de  neige.  Nouv.  ed. 
Paris,  1869.  2077.48;  6676.18 

— Trans.  The  snow  man.  By  Virginia  Vaughan. 

Boston,  1871.  457-ii 


-l-U  .13. 


GOETHE, 


These  titles  are  printed,  with  some  reduction  and  modification,  substantially  as  they  appear  in 
the  Public  Card  Catalogue,  and  represent  the  books  in  the  Library,  by  or  about  Goetlie.  No  attempt  is 
made  at  a bibliography  further  than  to  reprint  the  Catalogue  titles  practically  as  they  stand. 


Conspectus  of  Divisions. 


Page 

WoBKS  BY  Goethe. 


Collected  Editions,  19 

Selections,  21 

Architecture,  21 

Autobiography,  21 

Clavigo,  22 

Color  Theory,  22 

Conversations,  22 

Correspondence,  22 

Dissertation,  23 


Page 


Drama,  23 

Egraont,  23 

Elective  Affinities,  23 

Faust,  24 

Feilow  Culprits,  25 

Gbtz  von  Berlichingen,  23 
The  Good  Women,  25 

Hermann  and  Doro- 
thea, 25 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris,  25 

Maxims,  26 


Page 


TheXatural  Daughter,  28 
Natural  Science,  26 

Novels  and  Tales,  26 

Poetry,  26 

Ke\nard  the  Fox,  27 

Roman  Elegies,  27 

The  Sisters,  27 

The  Sorrows  of  Wer- 
ther,  27 

Stella,  27 

Torquato  Tasso,  27 


Page 

Translations  by  Goethe,  27 


Travels,  27 

West  Easterly  Divan,  27 

Wilhelm  Meister,  27 

Xenlen,  28 

WoHKs  ABOUT  Goethe. 
Bibliography,  28 

Biography  and  Criti- 
cism, 28 

Goi  the  and  Schiller,  31 

Goethe’s  .Mother,  31 

Portraits  of  Goethe,  32 


WORKS  OF  GOETHE. 

Criticisms  and  other  works  treating  of  a special  work  of  Goethe  are  grouped  under  that  work 
in  this  division. 


Collected  Editions. 

Sammtlicbe  Schriften.  Wien,  1810-11.  25  v. 

16°.  *4219. 1 

Contents.  — Vol.  1.  Faust;  Die  Laune  des  Verliebten;  Die 
naiurliche  Tochter.  2.  Tasso;  Mahomet;  Taucred  3.  Pan- 
dora’s Wiederkunfi ; Gbtz  von  Boilichiniien;  vSt*  lla;  Cla- 
viuo.  4.  Ei{iiiont;  Iphiifenieaut  Tauris;  Die  Mitschuldiifen ; 
i)ie  Geschwister;  Der  Burgergeneral.  5.  Claudine  von  Villa 
Bella;  Erwin  und  Elmire;  Jety  und  Bately;  Lila;  DieFisch- 
ermii;  Bcherz,  List  und  Uache;  Der  Zauberflbte  zwe\ter 
Theil,  6.  Der  Gross-Cuphta;  Der  Triumph  diT  Empfind- 
samkeit;  Was  wir  bringen;  Paleophron  und  Ne<»terpt*; 
Elpenor;  Die  Vbg<*l;  Kun^tlers  Erdenwallen ; Kiinstlers 
Apoiheose;  Bahrdt;  Puppen^piel;  Kasinachtspiel.  7,  3. 
Lyrische  Gedichie  8.  Heineke  Fuebs ; Hermann  und  Doro- 
thea; Achillei’s.  9.  Leiden  des  jungen  Werihers;  Briefe 
aus  der  :8chweiz.  10,11.  Wilhelm  Meisters  l.elirjahre.  12. 
Die  Wahlverwandtficliaften.  li.  Der  rbmische  Carnevat; 
■Dber  Italien,  Fragmente  eiues  Reisi-journals;  Des  Joseph 
Baisamo,  genanni  Cagliostiu,  JStammbaura;  Unierhallungcn 
dentfCher  Ausgewanderien.  14, 15.  Leben  des  Benvenuto 
Cellini,  florentinischen  Goldschmieds  und  Bildhauers,  von 
ihm  selbst  geschrieben,  iiliersetzi  und  mit  einem  .\nhange 
heraiisgeyeben  von  Goethe.  16  Rameau’s  Xeffe,  ein  Dialog 
von  Diderot,  aus  dem  Manu'‘kript  ubersetzt  und  mit  Amner- 
kungen  bcgleiiet.  17.  Winkeiinann  und  sein  Jahrhundert. 
18,  I’hilipp  H ickert,  biogt  aphische  Skizze.  19,24.25.  Aus 
meinem  Leben,  Dichtung  und  Wahrheit.  20-23.  Zur  Far- 
benlehre. 

Werke.  Stuttgart  und  Tubingen,  1815-19. 
20  V.  Sm.  8®.  *4909.1 

Contents.  — Vol.  1.  Lieder;  Gesellige  Lieder;  Ralladen; 
Elegien;  Epistein;  Epigramme;  Weissai^u  gen  des  Bakis; 
Vter  Jahreszeilen.  2.  r^onette;  Cantaien;  Vermischte  Ge- 
dichte;  Aus  Wilhelm  Meister;  .\nttker  Form  i-ich  nahernd; 
An  Personen;  Kunsi;  Paraboliech ; Gott,  Gemuth  und  Welt; 
Spricbwbrtlich;  Epigtammati>ch.  3,4.  Wilhelm  MeisUns 
Lehrjahre.  5.  Die  Laune  des  Verliebten;  Die  Miischul- 
digen ; Die  Geschwisier;  Mahomet;  Tancred;  Palaeophron 
und  Xeoierpe;  Vorspiel,  1807;  Was  wir  brini'en,  Ijauch- 
stadt;  Was  wir  bringen,  Forisetzung,  Halle ; 'rheuterreden. 

6.  Gbtz  von  Beritchinaen  mit  der  tisDineri  Hand;  Egmont; 
8t  lla;  Clavigo  7.  Iphigenie  auf  Tauris;  Tor  atoT-isso; 
Die  naturlicbe  Tochier;  Elpenor.  8.  Claudin*  'on  Villa 
Bella;  Erwin  und  Elmire;  Jery  und  Bately;  Lila;  I ie 
Fischerinn;  Scherz,  Li.-*t  und  Rache;  Der  Zaubeiflbte 
zweyter  Theil;  .Maskenziige;  Curlsbader  Geclichie;  Des 
Epimeuides  Erwachen.  9.  Faust;  Puppcnspiel : Jahrmarkts- 


fest  zu  Plundersweilern,  Das  N'eueste  von  Plunders- 
weilern ; Fastuacht."*piel : Pater  Bn  y,  Saiyros;  Bah>dt; 
Parabelu;  Leifende;  Hans  Sachs;  Mieding,  Kiinsth  rs  Er- 
denwalhn;  Kuti>tlers  Apoiheose;  Epilog  zu  Schillers 
Glocke;  Die  Geheimnisse.  lo.  Der  Triumph  der  Lmp- 
findsamkeit;  Die  VbgiJ,  nach  dem  Arisuiphanes;  Der 
Gn)e3-Cophta;  Der  Burgergeneral ; Die  Aufm  regten.  11. 
Reineke Fuchs ; ilermaun  um)  Dorothea;  .Achillei’s;  Pandora. 

12.  Leiden  des  jungeu  Weriher;  Briefe  aus  der  Schweiz. 

13.  Das  rbmische  (jarneval;  Fiaginenti-  iiber  Iialien;  Ca* 
gliostro’s  Staininbaurn;  Die  guien  Weiber;  Unt«  ihaliungen 
deiilschcr  .\u8gewandeiten.  14.  Die  Waiilverwaiultschafien. 
15,  16.  Benvenuto  Cellini  17-19.  Aus  meiiicm  Leben, 
Diclitung  uud  W’ahrh  -it.  20.  Rameaus  Xeffe,  ein  Dialog 
von  Diderot;  Diderots  Versuch  iiber  die  Mahlerei;  Ueber 
Wahrheit  und  Wahrscheinlichkeit  der  Ktiu.«‘twerke;  Per 
Summler  und  die  Seiiiigeu;  Summarische  Jahresfolge 
Goethcs'cher  Schrifien. 

Werke.  Vollstiimlige  Ausg.  Iptzter  Hand,  Stutt- 
gart, 1827-84.  55  v.  in  28.  *4238.1 

Contents.  — Vol.  1.  Zueignung;  Lieder;  Gesellige  Lieder; 
Ralladen;  Elegien;  Epistem,  Epigramme;  Weissagungeu 
des  Bakis;  Vier  Jahreszeilen;  2.  Souette;  Oaniaten;  Ver- 
mischte Gedichte;  Aus  Wilhelm  Meister;  An'ik«-v  Form 
sich  naheund;  An  I’ersonen;  ICunsi;  Paraholisch;  (iotl, 
Geraiiih  and  Welt;  Sprichwbitlich ; Epigram'naii>ch. 
3.  Lyrisches;  Loge;  Golt  utid  Welt;  Kunst;  Epigrara- 
milisch;  Paraholisch;  .\us  fremden  Sprachen;  Z.ihme 
Xenien;  4.  Festgedicht  zum  lx.  De'  br.  1818;  Inschrifien, 
Denk-  und  Sendeblaiter;  Dramatischcs,  ileleua,  klas- 
sisch-romantische  i’hantasmagorie , Zahme  Xenien. 
5.  West  bstlicher  Divan;  6.  Noten  und  Abhaudluugen  zu 
besserem  Verslandniss  des  West  bsilichen  Divans. 

7.  Die  Laune  des  Verliebten,  ein  Scbaierspiel ; die  Mil- 
schutdigen,  ein  Lustspiel;  Die  Gi'schwister,  ein  8chau- 
spi<d;  Mahomet,  Trauerspiel;  Tancred.  Trauerspiel; 

8.  Gbtz  von  Berlichingen  mit  dereisernen  Hand,  ein  Schaii- 
spiel;  Egmont,  ein  Traueispitd  9.  Iphigenie  auf  Pauris, 
ein  Schauspiel;  Torquato  Tasso,  ein  8chauspie!;  Die 
naturliche  Tochter,  Trauerspiel ; 10  Trauerspiele : Elpenor, 
Cltvigo,  0te!la;  Sings  iele:  Claudine  von  Villa  Bella, 
Erwin  und  Elmire.  11.  Jery  und  Bately;  Lila;  Sing- 
spiele : Die  Fiseberin,  Scherz,  List  und  Raciie;  Der 
Z luberflbte  zweyter  Theil,  Fragment;  Palaeophron  und 
Neoierpe;  Vorspiel  1S07;  Was  wir  bring. ’u,  Vorspiel; 
Theaterreden ; 12.  Fau>t,  erster,  zweyter  rhcil.  13.  Pup- 
penspiei:  Jahrmarktsfest  zn  Plundersweilern,  Das  Neueste 
von  Plundersweilern;  Fastnachispiel ; Pater  Brey,  Satyros ; 
Bahrdt;  Parabeln;  Legende;  HansSachs;  Mieding;  Kiinst- 
lers  Erdenwallen;  Runstlers  Apoiheose;  Epilog  zu  Schiller’s 


Goethe 


Glocke;  Bie  Geheiranisse;  Maskenziige;  Carlsbader 
Gedichte ; Des  Epiraenides  Krwachen ; 14.  Der  Triumph  der 
Emptiudsamkeit,  eiue  dramutieiche  Grille;  Oie  Vogel,  nach 
dem  Aribtophant'ti;  B^rGrOi^s-Cophla,  Lusiripiel;  Dei*  Burger- 
geiieral,  LuMepiel.  15.  Die  Aufgeiegten  ; Die  Ausg‘*wandcr- 
teu;  Dieguteo  W’^eiber;  Novelle;  Id.  Leiden det^  jungeii  Wer- 
thers;  Briefe  aus  der  Schweiz.  17.  Die  Wahlverwandt- 
scbafteo,  eiti  Roman.  18-*2).  Wilhelm  Meisters  Lehrjahre. 
21~i>.  Wilheim  M.eisterd  Wauderjahre,  oder  die  Knt- 
sageuden.  'i-l-'id.  Aus  meinem  Leben,  Dicbtung  und 
Wahrheit.  27,  *28.  Italianische  Reise.  2y.  Zweyier  Rbmischer 
Aufeuihalt,  17b7, 88;  C’ampague  in  Krankreich,  1792.  31, 

32.  Tag-  uud  Jahres-Hefte  als  Krganziing  mAuer  sonatigen 
Bekenulniaae,  von  1749  bis  1822;  Zura  Andenkeu  der 
Durchlauclitigaten  Herzogiii  Anna  Amalia;  Zum  Andeu- 
ken  des  edleu  Dichiers,  Brudera,  uud  Kreundes  Wieland. 

33.  Recenaiouen  in  die  Frankfurter  gelehiien  Anzeigen; 

Recenaionen  in  die  Jenaische  allgemidne  Lileraturzeitung; 
Prometheus,  dramatisches  Kragmeut,  1773;  Gouer,  IK-ideu, 
uud  Wielaud,  1774.  34,  35.  Benvenuto  Cellini,  u.  Anhang. 
3t5.  Rimeau’a  Xeffe,  ein  Dialogvon  Diderot;  .\umerkungeu, 
die  Charakiere  d«T  IVrsonen  uud  Eigeuheilen  der  damaligen 
Zustiinde  aufkliiiend;  Diderot’s  V’ersmrh  uber  Mahlerey  mit 
Nolen  des  Ueberaetzera.  37.  Wiuckelmaun;  llackert;  38. 
Einleiiuug  in  die  Brop>  laen ; Ueber  Laokoon  ; Der  Saminler 
Uhd  die  Seinigen;  Ueber  Wahrheitund  Wah^^cheinlichkl•it ; 
Ueber  Itaiieu,  Fragmeute;  Aeltere  Gemablde,  Venedig,  1791; 
Don  Ciccio;  Xeuesie  Iialianiscbe  Lileratur.  39.  Phiiostrats 
Gemahlde;  Abeudmahl  von  Leonardo  da  Vinci ; Triumphzug 
von  Mantegna;  Kuplerstich  nach  Tizian ; 'I’ischbeina  Idyl- 
len;  Haudzeichuungeu  von  Goethe;  Skizzen  zu  Casti's 
redenden  Thuren;  BIumeu-Mahlerey ; Gerards  hiy-toriache 
Portraits;  Ruisdael  als  Dichter;  Altdeuteche  Gemahlde  in 
Leipzig;  Bildhauerey : Myrons  Kuh,  Bluchers  Denkmal, 
Exieratcine;  Miiazen.  Medailleu,  geachniiteue  Steiiie;  Vor- 
bilder  fiir  Fabricanten  und  Handwerker;  Altdeutsche 
Baukunat;  40.  Reiueke  Fuchs;  Hermann  und  Dorothea; 
Acliiheis;  Pandora.  41.  Fauet : DerTragbdie  zweyterTheil 
in  fiinf  Acteu  ivollendel  im  Sommer  1831);  42.  Gesi  bichte 
Gotifriedens  von  Berlichingen  mit  der  eiserneu  Hand, 
dramatisiri;  Gbtz  von  Berlichingen  mit  der  eisernen  Hand, 
Schauspiel  in  fiinf  Aufziigeu.  43.  Schweizerreise  im  dahre 
179.  ; Reise  am  Rhein  und  Main  in  den  Jahren  1814  uud 
1815;  44.  Kuu>t.  45.  Theater  und  deutsche  Literatur.  46. 
Auswiirtige  Literatur  und  Volkspoesie ; 47.  .lugendgedicbte; 
Lieder  fur  Liebende;  Chinesiscb-Dcutsche  Jahres-  uud 
Tages-Zeiten ; Vennischte  Gedichte;  t»riginal  und  Xach- 
bildung;  Festgedichie ; Gedichte  zu  Bilderu : Zu.-^chriften 
und  Eriuuerungs-Blatter;  Politica;  Zahme  Xenieu;  Der 
nene  Alcinous.  48.  .\us  meinem  Lebeu,  Dichtiing  und 
W.ihrheii,  vierter  Theil;  49.  Einzelnheiien,  Maximen  und 
Refl  xionen.  50.  Zur  Naturwissenschaft  im  Allgemeinen ; 
61.  Mineralogie,  Geologie,  Meteorologie.  52.  Zur  Farben- 
lehre;  53,61.  Gescidcbte  der  Farbenlebre.  55.  Nachtrage 
zur  Farbenlebre,  Zur  Pflanzenlehre;  OsUologie. 
Nachgelassene  Werke.  Stuttgart,  1832,  33. 
15  V.  in  8.  16°.  6109b. 52 

Poetische  uud  prosaisclie  Werke  in  zwei 
Biiiulen  [Herausg.  von  UiemerunJ  Eckerraann.] 
Vol.  1.  Stuttgart  uml  Tubingen,  1836.  L.»°.  *4221.1 
Contents. — V'ol.  1.  Zueignuiig;  Lieder;  Ge.sellige  Lieder; 
Loge;  llalladen;  Caiitaten;  Oden;  Virraisclite  Gedichte; 
Souetie;  Kpigramraatisch  ; i’araholiscli ; Kunst;  Gediclitezu 
Bildern;  Gott,  Geraiith,  und  Welt;  rfprichwdrtiich ; Zahme 
Xeuien;  Invectiven;  Politica;  Religion  uud  Kirche;  Maskeu- 
ziige;  tin  Xamen  der  Burgerschaft  von  Carlsbad  ; Gedichte 
an  Personen,  Festgedichte,  Zuschriften,  und  Erinueruiigs- 
blalter;  Chiuesisch-deutsche  Jahres-  und  Tages-Zeiten; 
Antiker  Form  sich  uahernd;  Epigramme;  Weissagungen  des 
Bakis;  Vier  Jahreszeiten ; Episleln;  Elegien;  Hermann  und 
Dorothea;  .ichilleis;  Reiueke  Fuchs;  West-ostlieher  Divan; 
Ethisches;  Ueber  Naturwissenschaft  im  Allgemeinen  ; Die 
Laune  de.s  Verliebti-n,  ein  Schaierspiel ; Die  Mitschuldigen, 
ein  Lustspiel;  8atyros,  oder  der  vergoiterle  WaldU-iifcl, 
Drama;  Ein  Fastnachtspicl  vom  Pater  Brey;  Hanswursls 
Hochzeit;  Prolog  zn  den  neiisten  Offeubarungen  Gottes, 
verdeutscht  durch  Carl  Friedrich  Bahrdt;  Gbtler,  Helden, 
und  Wieland;  .lahrmarktsfe^t  zu  I’lundersweilern,  Schon- 
bartspiel;  Das  Neueste  von  Plundersweilerii ; Prometheus, 
Dramati-ches  Fragment;  Faust,  'I'ragbdie;  Kiinstlers  Erde- 
wallen.  Drama;  Kiinstlers  Apoiheose,  Drama;  Xausikaa,  ein 
Trauerspiel;  Fragmeute  einer  'i'ragbdie;  Elpenor,  ein 
'rrauerspiel,  Fragment;  Iphi!;enie  aiif  Tauris,  richauspiel; 
Torquato  Tasso,  Schauspiel;  Die  naturliche  'i'oehter, 
'Trauerspiel;  Die  naturliche  'Tochler,  Schema  der  Fortsetz- 
ung;  Gbiz  von  Berlichingen  mit  der  eisernen  Hand, 
Schauspiel;  Ettmont,  Trauerspiel;  Clavigo,  'Trauerspiel; 
Stella,  'Trauerspiel;  Die  Geschwister,  Schauspiel;  Die 
Wette,  Lustspiel ; Der  Gross  Cophta,  Lustspiel;  Der  Biir- 
gergeneral.  Lustspiel;  Die  Aufgeregten,  politisclies  Drama; 
Der  I'riumph  der  Empfindsamkeit,  eine  dramatische  Grille; 
Die  Vogel,  nach  dem  Aristophanes;  Erwin  und  Elmire,  ein 


Singspiel;  Claudine  von  Villa  Bella,  ein  Singspiei;  Jery  und 
Biitely,  ein  Singspiel;  Lila;  Die  Fischerin,  Singspiel; 
Scherz,  List  uinl  Rathe,  ein  Singspiel;  Die  unaleichen 
Hausgenossen,  Singspiel;  Der  Zaubuflbte  z« eiter  'Theil, 
Fragment;  Palaeophrnu  und  Xeoterpe;  Was  wir  biing-u; 
Voi'spiel  zu  Eibffming  dis  Weimarisehen  'Theaters,  18o7; 
Pandora,  ein  Fe.stspiel;  Des  Kpimenides  Krwachen;  'i  hea- 
teneden;  Kleine  Scliriften,  hezuglich  auf  'Theater  uud 
dramatische  Poesie;  Literatur. 

Sammtlicbe  Werke.  Vollstiindige,  neugeonlnete 
Ausg.  Stuttgart  uud  Tubingen,  1840.  40  v. 

Sq.  16°.  *2909.1 

Contents.  — 1.  Zueienung;  Lieder;  Gesellige  Lieder;  .Vus 
Wilhelm  Nieister;  Balladeu;  .Antiker  Form  sich  uahernd; 
Elegien;  Epistelu;  Epiaramme;  Weissagiiiigen  des  Bakis; 
Vier  Jahreszeiten;  Xoteti.  2.  Sonette;  Vermisclite  Ue- 
dichte;  Kuiist;  I’arabolisth ; Epigrammatiscli ; I’olitica ; Colt 
tind  Welt ; Chinesisclt  Deutsche  Jahrt-s  und  'Tages-Zeiten; 
Aus  fremden  Spracben;  Noten.  3.  Spiuche  iu  Ri  imen ; 
Sprticbe  in  Prusa;  Ethisches.  4.  AVesl-bsilichcr  Divau ; 
Bucb  des  S'angers;  Xoteii  und  .Ahhaudliiugcn  zu  besse- 
rem  Vcrstandiii'S  des  West  bstlicheti  Itivaus.  5.  Her- 
mann und  Dorotliea;  Achilleis;  Reineke  Fuchs.  6.  .Alles 
an  I’ersouen  uud  zti  I'estlicheu  Gelceenheiten  Gedicutete 
enthaltetid;  Loge;  Festgedichte;  An  Per.-onen;  Invectiven; 
Gedichte  zu  Bildern ; Ma.skenzuge;  Im  Xamen  der  Biiiger- 
schafi  von  fatlsbad  ; EinzeltieScenen  zu  fesilichen  Gi  legen- 
heiten;  'Theaterreden  ; Xoten.  7.  Die  Latine  des  Verlieblcn, 
ein  SclTatei spiel ; Die  .Mitsehnld  gen,  ein  Lusi8]>iel;  Das 
Jahrmatktsfest  zu  Plundersweilei u,  ein  Sehbnbiirtspiel ; 
Das  Xeueste  von  I’lundersweilern;  Ein  Fastnachtespiel 
vom  Pater  Brey;  Satyros  oder  der  vergbtterte  Waldteufel, 
Drama:  I’lolog  zu  den  ueusti-ii  Offeubarungen  Gottes, 
verdeutseht  durch  Carl  Friedrich  Balirdt;  Obtter,  Helden 
und  Wieland;  Prometheus,  draraati.sches  Fragment;  KUust- 
ler’s  Erdewalicn.  Drama;  Kuiisilers  Apotheose,  Drama; 
Der  'Triumph  der  Empfindsamkeit,  cine  dramatische 
Grille;  Die  Vogel,  nach  dem  Aristophanes.  8.  Claudine 
von  Villa  Bella,  ein  tSingspid;  Erwin  und  Eiiuiie,  ein 
Singspiel;  Jery  uud  Batcly,  ein  Singspiel;  Lila;  Die 
Fischerin,  ein  Singspiel;  Scherz,  List  und  Kaclie,  ein 
Singspiel;  Die  tinglelehen  Hausgenossen.  ein  Singspiel,  Der 
Zauberflble  zwciier  'Theil,  Fragment;  Cantaten.  9.  Gbtz 
von  Berlichingen  mit  der  eisernen  Hand,  Schauspiel; 
Egmont,  'Trauerspiel;  Clavigo,  'I'rauerspiel ; Stella,  'Trauer- 
spiel;  Die  Geschwister,  Schauspiel.  10.  Der  (Jross-Cophta, 
Lustspiel;  Der  Biirgerireneral,  Lustspiel;  Die  .Aufgeregten, 
politisches  Drama;  Des  Epiinenides  Erwachen;  Pandora, 
Festspiel.  11-12.  Faust,  Trag'bdie.  13.  Iphizeiiie  auf 
'Tauris,  Schauspiel;  Torquato  'Tasso,  Schauspiel;  Die 
naliiiliche  'Tocliter,  Tranersiiiel ; Elpenor,  'I'rauerspiel. 
14.  l.eiden  des  juiigcn  Werihers;  Briefe  aus  der  Schweiz; 
Brief  eiues  Landgeistlichen ; Zwo  biblische  Fragen.  15.  l>ie 
WahlterwandiscliaftcD,  Roman,  lti-17.  Wilhelm  Meisters 
Lehrjahre.  18.  Wilhelm  Meisters  Wauderjahre  oder  die 
Entsagenden,  les,2tes  Buch.  19.  AVilhelm  Meister,  Schluss; 
Reise  der  Sbhne  Megaprazon’s,  Fragmeute;  Unterlialtuugen 
deulscher  Ausgewanderten ; Die  guten  Wether;  Xovelle. 
20-22.  Aus  meinem  Leben,  Wahrheit  uud  Dichtiing. 
23,  -'4.  Iialianiscbe  Reise.  25.  Campagne  in  Fraiikreich, 
1792;  Belagerung  von  Mainz,  1793  26.  Schweizerreise 

im  Jahie  1797;  Rei-e  am  Rhein,  Main  und  Xeckar  in 
den  Jahren,  1814  und  1815:  Sanct-Rochus-Fest  zu  Biugen; 
Im  iiheiugau  Herbstlage;  Kunst.-chatze  .am  Kheiu.  .Main 
und  Xeckar.  27.  .Aiinalen  oder  'Tag- und  Jahres  Hefte  von 
1749  bis  Kude  1822;  Keden ; Biographische  Einzeluheiten. 
28.  Benvenuto  Cellini,  le8-3ies  Buch.  29.  Benvenuto  Cellini, 
4tesBuch;  Anhang;  Rameau’s  Neffe,  ein  Dialogvon  Dide- 
rot; Anmerkungcu;  Nachtragliches  zu  Rameau’s  Xiffe; 
Iliderot’s  Versueh  fiber  die  .Malerei.  30.  Winckelmann ; 
Philipp  Hackert;  Einleitung  in  die  Propylaen:  i'eber 
Laokoon;  Der  Sammler  und  die  Seinigen;  Ueber  Wahrheit 
und  Wahrseheiiiliclikeit  der  Knnstwerke,  ein  GespTach; 
Pbilostrat’s  Gemitlde  und  .Autik  und  Modern;  Xaelitrag- 
liches.  31.  Ferneres  fiber  Kunst.  32.  Deutsche  Literatur: 
Recensiouen  in  die  Frankfurter  gelelirten  .Anzeigen; 
Recensionen  in  die  Jenaisehe  allgemeine  Literatnizeiluug; 
Ferneres  fiber  deutsche  Literatur.  33.  .Altgri' chi.sche 
Literatur;  Franzbsische  Literatur;  Euglische  Literatur; 
Italiauisclie  l.iteiatnr;  Drientalische  Literatur;  A'olkspoesie. 

34.  Geschichle  Gottfriedens  von  Berlichingen  mit  der 
eisernen  Hand,  dramatisirt ; Iphigenie  auf  'Tauris;  Erwin 
und  Elmire,  ein  Schauspiel;  Claudine  von  Villa  Bella,  ein 
Schaiisitiel ; Zwei  iiltere  Scenen  aus  dem  Jahrmarktsfest  zu 
Plundersweilern ; Hanswurst’s  Hochzeit  oder  der  l.aiif  der 
AVelt,  eiii  raikrokosmisches  Drama;  I’aralipomena  zu 
Faust;  Zwei  Teufelchea  und  Amor;  Fragmenie  einer 
Trag'bdie;  Die  natfirliche  Tochter,  Schema  der  Fortsetzung; 
Pandora,  Schema  der  Fortsetzung;  Xatisikaa,  ein  Trauer- 
spiel. 35.  Gbtz  von  Berlichingen  mit  der  eisernen  Hand, 
Schat  spiel ; Die  AA'ette,  Lustspiel;  Mahomet,  Trauerspiel 
nach  A’^oltaire;  'Tancred,  Trauerspiel  nach  Voltaire;  'Theater 


Goethe 


and  dramatipche  Poceie.  36.  ^forpholoele,  Beitrage  zar 
Optik ; 1.  Biidnnsf  und  Umbildui  g organischrr  Naturen; 
Die  Metamorphose  der  Pflanzen : Verfolg;  Osteoloaie.  2. 
Heiirage  ziir  Optik.  37.  Zur  Farbeulehre^  didaktiscber 
Theil.  oS.  Per  Farbenlehre  polemischer  Theil.  Ge- 
ectiirbte  der  Furbeniebre.  40.  Naobtruge  zur  Farbenlehre; 
Natnrwi.-aeDPchaftliche  Kinzelnb*  iten ; Minetalogie  und 
Ge<»logi<';  .Meleorologie;  Natu^wi^st•ll^chaft  im  Allgemeinen ; 
Cbrouolugieder  Enutebung  GoeiheVcb(-rSchriftt.u. 

Nacbtrage  zu  Goethe’s  sanimtliehen  WeTken. 
Herausg.  von  E.  Boas.  Leipzig,  1841.  3 v.  in 

1.  Sq.  16®.  48gga.5i 

Sammtlicbe  Wcrke  in  dreissig  Biinden.  Sup- 
plement Band.  Elberfeld,  1852.  8°.  4248.2 

Comeiits. — Ui-her  Goethe’s  politische  Ansicht  und  seine 
Stelliin^  zu  den  Hewegungeu  der  Zeit;  Kei.e  der  Sbhne 
Meuiiprazuii’s ; Unterhaltungen  deiitsi  her  Ausgewauderien ; 
Das  epische  Gedicbt  “die  Jaed  ” und  die  “Xovelle;’’ 
Goeihe’s  “ l.otlc”  und  “ nie  Leiden  des  jungen  tVerther’s,” 
nebsi  einer  Uebeisicht  der  Werlher-Literalur ; I’rnmetlieus, 
Deuka.iou.  und  seine  Rezensenten ; Meusehen.  Thieie  und 
Goethe;  I’atus  und  -Arria;  Lotle  bei  Werlher’.  Grab; 
Wi.helm  Meister’s  Lehrjahre;  Wilhelm  Meister’s  Wauder- 
jahre;  Goeihe’s  Gutachten  fiber  Oken’s  ’•  Isis.” 

Werke.  T.  1-16,  21-28,  31-35.  Berlin.  [1883- 
94.  29  V.  in  33.]  Pis.  [Deutsche  Natioral- 

Litteratur.]  8°.  48g2.62 

Contents.  — 1—3.  Gedichte.  Herausg.  von  TI.  Dfintzer.  4. 
Der  Westostliche  Divan.  Herausg.  von  H.  Dfintzer.  5. 
Hermann  und  Dorothea;  .tchilleie;  Der  ewige .Jude;  Keiueke 
Fuchs,  r— 11.  Drameu.  Heraii.g.  von  Iv.  J.  Sch  o.-r.  12. 
Fauet.  Th.  1,  2.  Herausg  vou  H.  Dfintzer.  13.  Leiden  des 
juneen  Werlher;  Reise  in  die>chweiz;  Die  Wahlveiwand- 
scbafteii.  Herau.g.  von  H.  Dfintzer.  14.  Unterhaltungen 
deiilscher  Ausgewand  rten ; .Novelle;  Die  guten  Weiber; 
Reise  der  t^obne  -Vlegaprazons ; Der  Haushall.  Herausg.  von 
H.  Dfintzer.  l.i.  .Abth.  I,  2.  AVilhelm  Melsters  Lehrjahre. 
Herausg.  von  H.  Dfintzer.  16.  Wilhtlra  .Meisters  W ander, 
jabrc.  Herausg.  vou  H.  Dfintzer.  21.  .Abih.  1,  2.  Italieni- 
sche  Reise.  Herausg.  vou  H.  Dfintzer.  22.  Campagne  in 
Fninkreich;  Belageiung  von  Mainz.  Herausg.  von  H. 
Dfintzer.  2^1.  Aus  einer  Reise  in  die  Schweiz.  Herausg. 
von  H.  Dfintzer.  24.  Tag- und  Jahres-Hefte  als  Ergan- 
zting  meiner  sonstigen  Bekenmui.-se  von  1749  bis  1SO8.  25. 
Tag-und  Jahre-hefievon  18n9  als  ErgSnzuug  meiner  sonst- 
igen Bekenntnisse,  von  1809  bis  1822;  Erganzungen;  Bio- 
graiihische  Ausffihrungen  (.Aiis  der  Schweizerreise  von 
1779);  Skizze  der  Unterredung  mit  Xa|.oleon.  211.  Kleine 
Jugeiidschriften  in  I’rosa.  Herausg.  von  Georg  WitkowsKi. 
27.  Winckelmanu;  Philipp  Hackert;  Reden  uiid  Anspra- 
chen.  28.  Benvenuto  Cellini.  31,32.  AufsUtze  zur  Liite. 
ralur  1776-18.'.2.  Herausg.  von  G.  AVilkowskl.  33-3.5. 
Xaturwisseuschaftliche  Schriften.  Herausg.  von  R. 
Steiner. 

Samtlicbe  TVerke.  Xeu  tlurchgeseliene  und  er- 
giinzte  Ausg.  mit  Einleitungen  von  Karl  Goedeke. 
Stuttgart.  [1883-85.]  36  v.  Portr.  [Cotta’sche 

Bibliothek  der  Weltlitteratur.]  16®.  2go5.54 

Contents —1,  2.  Gedichte.  T.  1,  2.  3.  Gedichte,  T.  3;  West- 
osllicher  Diwan.  4.  .'pruche  in  Iteimeu  uud  I’rosa;  Ethi- 
sches;  Theaterreden ; Maskenzfige;  Register  zu  B.  1-4. 

5.  Hermann  und  Dorothea;  Achilleis;  Keiueke  Fuchs. 

6.  I.usiBpiele  und  Farcen;  I'ramatisehe  Fragmente  uud 
Skizzen.  7.  Singspiele.  8.  Zeitsifieke;  Dramatische  Gele- 
geiiheiisdicbtuiigeu.  9.  Gotz  von  Berlichingen ; Ciavigo; 
Egmont;  Stella;  Die  Geschwister.  10.  Faust.  11.  Iphi- 
geuie  auf  Tauris ; Torquato  Tasso;  Die  naifiilicbe  Tochter. 

12.  Elpenor;  Pandora;  Mahomet;  Taokred;  Die  Wette. 

13.  Jugeuddramen ; Entwfirfe;  Fragmente,  Anhaug.  14. 
Gotz  von  Berlichingen;  Die  Mitschuldigen ; Theater  und 
dramatisclie  I’oesie.  15.  Die  Leideu  des  jougeu  Werthers; 
Briefe  aus  der  Schweiz,  Abt.  1;  Unterhaltungen  deiitscher 
Ausgewanderten;  l)ie  guten  W’eiber;  Novelle;  Reise  der 
Sohrie  Meguprazoos;  Der  Haushall;  Prusaischer  Dialog  zu 
Nicol.iis  Freiiden  des  jungen  W’erthers.  16,  17.  AVilhelm 
Meisters  Lehrjahre.  T.  1 , 2.  18.  Wilhelm  Meisters  Wander- 
jahre.  19.  Die  Wahlverwandtscbaften.  20,21.  .Aus  meinem 
Lehen.  Dichtung  uud  W’ahrheit.  22.  luilieuische  Reise. 
23.  Italien.  24.  Kanipagiie  in  Krankreich;  Die  Belagerung 
von  Mainz.  25.  Schweizerrei.se  17j7  ; Rheinreise.  26.  .An- 
ualeu  Oder  Tag-und  Jahreshefte;  Biographisehe  Eiuzel- 
heilen.  27.  Deuische  Litteratur.  28.  Auswjirtige  l.iite- 
ratur;  Volkspoesie;  Rameaus  Neffe;  Anhang.  29.  Benve- 
nuto Cellini.  30.  I’ropylaeii;  Ferneres  fiber  Kunst;  .Anbaug. 
31.  Winckelmanu;  Philipp  Hackert;  Diderots  Versuch  fiber 
die  Malerei;  Keden;  Brief  eines  I’asiors;  Zwo  biblisclie 
Frageu.  32.  Morphologic.  33.  Mioeralogie  und  Geologie; 


Meteorologie ; Zur  Natnrwissenschaft  im  allgemeinen; 
Natiirwissenschafiliche  Kiuzelheiten ; Beitrage  zur  Opiik. 
34.  Zur  Farbenlehre,  B.l:  Didaklischer  uud  polcmischer 
Toil.  3.5  ZiirFarbenlchre.  15.2;  -Materi.ileo  zur  Gcseliichie 
der  h'arbenlehre ; Nacbtrage.  36.  Gedichte;  C.'hrnnologie ; 
Register  zu  B.  5-36;  Alphabetisebes  Inhaltsverzeicbuis  zu 
K.  1-36. 

CEuvres,  Trad,  nouvelle  par  J.  Porebat.  Paris, 
1860-63.  10  V.  8°.  2872.1 

Contents.  — 1.  Poesies  diverses.  — Pensfee.  — Divan  orien- 
tal-occideutal,  avec  le  commentaire.  2.  Theatre : Le  caprice 
de  I’amant.  — Les  complices.  — Promethee.  — -jery  et 
Baetely,  opera.  — Goetz  de  Berlichingen  a la  main  de  fer.  — 
Egmont,  tragedie.  — Clavijo,  tragedie.  — Stella,  tragodie. 
3.  'I'heatre : Le  frere  et  la  soeur,  comedie.  — Le  grand 
cophte,  comedie.  — Le  citoyen  general,  comedie.  — Les  re- 
voltes,  drame  politique.  — I'andore.  — Torquato  Tasso.  — 
La  fine  uaturelle,  tragedie.  4.  Theatre ; Iphigenie  en 
Tauride.  — Elpenor,  tragedie  (fragnienti  — La  gageure, 
comedie.  — Faust.  5.  I’oemes:  Hermann  et  Dorothee. — 
Acbilleidc.  — Le  rom.in  du  Renaril.  — Romans:  Les  souf- 
frances  du  jenne  Werther.  — Les  affinitas  electives.  6.  Les 
annees  d’apprentiss.Age  de  Wilhelm  ileister.  7.  Les  annees 
de  voyage  de  Wilhelm  Mcister.  — Eutretieus  d’emigres 
allemands.  — Les  bounes  femmes.  — Nouvelle.  8.  Memoires. 
9.  Voyages  en  Suisse  et  en  Italic.  10.  Melanges;  Campagne 
de  France.  — Siege  de  Mayence  (1793).  — La  fete  de  Saint 
Roch  5 Bingen  (1814).  — Annales  on  notes  pour  servir  de 
complement  4 mes  confessions  de  1749  4 1822.  — CEuvres 
diverses. 

[Works.]  People’s  ed.  Ed.  ami  rev.  by  F.  H. 
Hedge,  and  L.  Koa.  Boston,  1882.  9 v.  in  5. 

8®.  4870.57 

Contents.  — 1,  2.  [His]  autobiography.  From  the  German, 
by  John  Oxenford.  3.  The  sorrows  of  Werther;  Elective 
atfinities;  A nouvelette.  4.  Letters  from  Switzerland; 
Travels  in  Italy.  From  the  German,  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison. 

5.  Faust.  Part  1.  Ed.  and  annotated  by  F.  H.  Hedge, 
metrical  version  by  Miss  Swanwick,  also,  a prose  trans.  of 
the  same,  by  A.  Hayward;  Part  2.  Trans,  by  Miss  Swan- 
wick. Appended,  Ciavigo;  Egmont;  The  wayward  lover. 

6.  Poems.  Trans,  in  the  original  metres,  by  E.  A.  Bow- 
ring, W.  E.  Aytoun  [etc.].  7.  Ipbigenia  in  Tauris;  Torquato 
Ta-sso;  Goetz  von  Berlichingen;  The  fellow  culprits. 
Trans,  by  Sir  Walter  Scott,  E.  A.  Bowring,  and  Anna 
Swanwick.  8,  9.  Wilhelm  Meister’e  apprenticeship  and 
travels.  From  the  German,  by  Carlyle. 

Selections. 

Goethe’s  Genius.  Tlieil  1,  2.  Hildburgliausen, 
1834.  2 pts.  in  1 v.  Portr.  [Neue  [Miniatur- 

Bibliothek  der  deutschen  Classiker.]  32®.  6870a. g 
Contents.  — 1.  Rhythmisehe  Fragmente.  2.  Prosaische 
Fragmente. 

Goethe’s  Prosa.  Auswahl.  Herausg.  von  J.  W. 
Schaefer.  Stuttgart,  1848.  2 v.  in  1.  16®.  6878.11 
Goethes  Selbstzeugnisse  iiber  seine  Stellung  zur 
Religion  und  zu  religioskirchlicben  Fragen.  In 
zeitlicher  Folge  zusaniineng.  von  Th.  Vogel. 
Leipzig,  1888.  16®.  2856. 6g 

Many  colored  threads.  From  the  ivritings  of 
Goethe.  Selected  by  Carrie  .Adelaide  Cooke. 
With  an  introd.  by  .A.  McKenzie.  Boston.  [1885.] 
[Spare  minute  series.]  12®.  48703.42 


Architecture. 

Von  deutscher  Baukunst.  (Von  deutseber  Art 
und  Kunst.  Pp.  81-92.  Stuttgart.  1892.) 

♦28gob.50.40,  41 

Autobiog-raphy. 

Aus  meinem  Leben.  Dichtung  und  Wahrheit. 
Tubingen,  1811-16.  4 v.  16®.  *4gog.io 

Same.  Tb.  1-3.  Tubingen,  1811-14.  16®. 

“♦♦G-sgis  5.1-3 

Same.  Zweyter  Abth.  Tb.  1,  2,  5.  Stuttgart 
und  Tiibingen,  1816-22.  16®.  **G.3gi5.5.  Abth.  2 
Auto-biography.  Ed.  by  Parke  Godwin.  N.  Y., 
1846,  47.  3 parts  in  2 v.  12®.  484g.8 


Goethe 


Auto-biography.  Trans,  by  J.  Oxenford. 
London,  1848,  49.  2 v.  Portr.  [Bohn’s  standard 

library.]  Sm.  8®.  609765;  4849.19 

Boyhood  and  }'outh  of  Goethe.  Being  books  i. 
to  XI.  of  the  autobiography  “Truth  and  poetry 
from  my  own  life.”  Trans.  byJ.  Oxenford.  N.  Y., 
1890.  2 V.  [Knickerbocker  nuggets.]  24®. 

285951 

Knabenjahre.  (1749-1759.)  Goethe’s  boy- 
hood : being  the  first  three  books  of  his  auto- 
biography. Arranged  and  annotated  by  W.  Wag- 
ner. Cambridge,  1876.  [Pitt  press  series.]  Sm. 
8®.  2858.55 

Memoirs:  written  by  himself.  N.  Y.,  1824.  8®. 

4844.20 

Contains  also  biographical  notices  of  persons  mentioned. 

Sesenheim,  from  “ Dichtung  und  Wahrheit.” 
Ed  , with  notes  by  H.  C.  O Huss.  Boston,  1889. 
[Heath’s  modern  language  series.]  12®.  6875.44 

Tagebiicher.  B.  1-4.  Weimar,  1887-91. 
[Werke.  Herausg.  im  Auftrage  der  Grossherzogin 
Sophie  von  Saclisen.  Abth.  3.]  8®.  4903-3 

Contents. —1.  1775-17S7.  2.  1790-1800.  3.  1801-1S9S.  +. 

1809-1812. 

Clavig'o. 

Clavigo.  Ein  Trauerspiel.  Stuttgart,  1858. 
16®.  6876.1 

Same.  Leipzig.  [1868.  Universal-Bibliothek.] 
16®.  No.  7 in  4908.50.11 

Color  Theory. 

Theory  of  colours;  trans.  from  the  German: 
with  notes  by  C.  L.  Eastlake.  London,  1840. 
Pis.  8®.  592564 

Conversations. 

Eckermann,  J.  P.  Conversations  of  Goethe  with 
Eckermann  and  Soret.  Trans,  from  the  German 
by  J.  Oxenford.  New  ed.  London,  1874.  16®. 

28493.52 

A translation  of  Gesprache  mit  Goethe  in  den  letzten 
Jahren  seines  Lebens,  von  J.  P.  Bckermann  [4817.26]. 

— Conversations  with  Goethe  in  the  last  years  of 

his  life.  Trans,  by  S[arah]  M[argaiet]  Fuller. 
Boston,  1839.  [Specimens  of  foreign  standard 
literature.]  12®.  4847.42;  609751 

— Gesprache  mit  Goethe  in  den  letzten  Jahren 
seines  Lebens.  3te  Aull.  Leipzig,  1868.  3 v.  16®. 

4847.26 

— Same.  Mit  Einleitung  und  .Anmerkungen 
herausg.  von  G.  Moldenhauer.  Leipzig.  [1885.] 
3 v.  in  1.  [Universal-Bibliothek.]  16®. 

No.  5-7  in  4896.50  207 
Dewischeit,  F.  Literaturgeschichtliche  Aphoris- 
men.  Stiick  1,  2.  Gumbinnen,  1869,  70.  L.  8®. 

*■4871.71 

Contents.  — 1,  Gellert  als  Volkslehrer.  2.  Gelegentlich 
einiger  Gesprache  Gothes  mit  Eckermann. 

Correspoiulence. 

Goethes  Briefe.  Weimar,  1887-92.  11  v. 

[Werke.  Abth  4.]  8®.  4903.4 

Contents.  — 1.  Frankfurt,  Leipzig,  Strassbnrg,  1764-1771. 
2.  Frankfurt,  Wetzlar,  Schweiz,  1771-1775.  3.  Weimar, 
1775-1778.  4.  Weimar,  Schweiz,  Weimar,  1.  Januar  1779 — 
7.  November  1780.  0.  Weimar,  7.  November  1780 — 30.  Juni 
1782.  6.  Weimar,  1.  Juli  1782—31.  PecemberllSl.  7.  Wei- 
mar, 1.  Januar  178.5 — 24.  Juli  1786.  8.  Italianische  Keise, 
August  1786— Jnni  1788.  9.  Weimar,  Oberitalien,  Schlesien, 
Weimar,  IS.  Juni  1788— 8.  August  1792.  10.  9.  August  1792 — 
31.  December  1795.  11.  2.  Januar  1796 — December  1796. 
Vol.  7 contains  an  Index  to  vol.  1-7. 


Briefe  an  Christian  Gottlob  von  Voigt.  Herausg. 
von  0.  Jahn.  Leipzig,  1868.  16®.  4896.5 

Briefe  an  die  Grafin  Auguste  zu  Stolberg.  Leip- 
zig. 1839.  16®.  2909.4 

Same.  2te  .lufl.  Leipzig,  1881.  16®.  2908.52 

Briefe  an  Eichstiidt.  Mit  Erlauterungen,  herausg. 
von  Woldemar,  Freiherrn  von  Biedermann.  Ber- 
lin, 1872.  Sm.  8®.  4847.5 

Briefe  an  Frau  von  Stein  1776  bis  1826.  Herausg. 
durch  A.  Scholl.  Weimar,  1848,  51.  3 v.  Portr. 
16®.  2909.2 

Same.  2te  Aufl.  1857.  2909.5 

Briefe  an  Friedrich  August  Wolf.  Herausg.  von 
M.  Bernays.  (In  Preussische  Jahrbiiclier.  B.  21, 
pp.  23-39,  204-218.  Berlin,  1868  ) *5307.50.21 

Briefe  an  Johanna  Fahlmer.  Herausg.  von  L. 
Lrlichs.  Leipzig,  1875.  Fac-simile.  Portr.  16®. 

2849.68 

Briefe  an  Johann  Heinrich  Merck  von  Goethe, 
Herder,  Wieland  und  andern  bedenkenden  Zeit- 
genossen.  Herausg.  von  C.  Wagner.  Darmstadt, 

1835.  8®.  2847.17 

Briefe  an  Lavater.  Aus  den  Jahren  1774  bis  1783. 
Herausg.  von  H.  Hirzel.  Leipzig,  1833.  Fac- 
similes. 16®.  28493.78 

Briefe  an  Leipziger  Freunde.  Herausg.  von  O. 
Jahn.  Leipzig,  1849.  Portrs.  12®.  4909.22 

Briefe  an  Soret.  Herausg.  von  H.  Uhde.  Stutt- 
gart, 1877.  8®.  2846.62 

Briefe  aus  F.  Schlosser’s  Nachlass.  Herausg. 
von  J.  Frese.  Stuttgart,  1877.  Portr.  8®.  2843.60 

Briefe  in  den  Jahren  1768  bis  1832.  Herausg. 
von  H.  Doring.  Ein  Supplementband  zu  des 
Dichters  sammtlichen  Werken.  Leipzig,  1837. 
L.  8°.  2841.63 

Briefe  und  Aufsatze,  1766  bis  1786.  Herausg. 
durch  A.  Schodl.  2te  Ausg.  Weimar,  1857.  16®. 

4846.28 

Briefe  von  Goethe,  Schiller,  Wieland,  Kant, 
Bottiger,  Dyk  und  Falk  an  Karl  Morgenstein. 
Herausg.  von  F.  Sintenis.  Dorpat,  1875.  Sm. 
8®.  28493.54 

Briefe  von  Goethe  und  dessen  Mutter  an  Friedrich 
Freiherrn  von  Stein.  Xebst  einigen  Beilagen. 
[Ausziige  aus  Briefen  von  Charlotte  v.  Lengefeld 
(dann  Frau  v.  Schiller),  etc.]  Herausg  von  J. 
J.  H.  Ebers  und  A.  Kahlert.  Leipzig,  1846  12®. 

2847.72 

Briefe  von  und  an  Goethe.  Desgleichen  Aphons- 
men  und  Brocardica.  Herausg.  von  F.  W. 
Riemer.  Leipzig,  1846.  16®.  2909.3 

Briefwechsel  des  Grossherzogs  Carl  .Aimust  von 
Saehsen-Weimar-Eisenach  mit  Goethe,  1775-1828. 
Weimar,  1863.  2 v.  8®.  2841.14 

Briefwechsel  mit  einem  Kinde  [Bettina  von 
Arnim].  Seinem  Denkmal.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin, 
1849.  3 pts.  16®.  4909.23 

Briefwechsel  mit  einem  Kinde.  Seinem  Denk- 
mal. Von  Bettina  von  Arnim.  Mit  einer  Ein- 
leitung von  F.  Briimmer.  Leipzig.  [1890.] 
[Universal-Bibliothek.]  16®.  No.  i in  4896.50.276 

Briefwechsel  und  miindlicher  Verkehr  zwischen 
Goethe  und  dem  Rathe  Griiner.  Leipzig,  18.')3. 
16®.  **2907.9 

Briefwechsel  zwischen  Goethe  und  Knebel. 
[1774-1832.  Ed.  by  G.  E.  Guhrauer.]  Leipzig, 
1851.  2 V.  8®.  2907.12 


22 


Goethe 


Briefwechsel  zwischen  Goethe  und  M.  von 
Willeiner  (Siileika).  Herausg.  von  T.  Creizenach. 
Stuttgart,  1877.  Portr.  8®.  2841.55 

Briefwechsel  zwischen  Goethe  und  Zelter,  1796- 
1832.  Herausg.  von  F.  W.  Riemer.  Berlin,  1833, 
34.  6 V.  8°.  423710 

Briefwechsel  zwischen  Schiller  und  Goethe, 
1794-1605.  2te  Ausg.  Stuttgart,  1856.  2 v.  8°. 

2844.15 

Correspondence  between  Goethe  and  Carlyle. 
Ed.  by  C.  E.  Norton.  London,  1887.  Sin.  4®. 

2550.68 

Correspondence  between  Schiller  und  Goethe, 
1794-180.>.  Trans,  by  G.  H.  Calvert.  Vol.  1. 
N.  Y.,  1845.  [Specimens  of  foreign  standard 
literature.]  12®.  4846.51 

Vol.  2 never  published. 

Correspondence  with  a child  [Bettina  Brentano]. 
Boston,  1859.  16®.  4849.15:905.15 

Early  and  miscellaneous  letters,  including  letters 
to  his  motlier.  With  notes  and  a short  biograpliy 
by  E.  Bell.  London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  2856  52 

Freundschaftliche  Briefe  von  Goethe  und  seiner 
Frau  an  Nicolaus  Meyer,  1800-1831.  Leipzig, 
1856.  Sm.  8®.  2858.62 

A few  letters  from  Goethe’s  son  August  are  added. 
Geistesworte  aus  Goethe’s  Briefen  und  Ge- 
sprachen.  Fortsetzung  der  Geistesworte  aus 
Goethe’s  Werken.  Herausg.  von  L.  von  Lanci- 
zolle.  Berlin,  1860.  16®.  68793.7 

Goethe  und  Werther.  Briefe  Goethe’s  meistens 
aus  seiner  Jugendzeit,  mit  erlauternden  Docu- 
menten.  Herausg.  von  A.  Kestner.  Stuttgart 
und  Tiibingen,  1854.  Portrs.  Fac-similes.  8®. 

4847.19 

Most  of  these  letters  were  written  to  Kestner. 

Interesting  letter.  An  [from  Goethe  to  Carlyle, 
dated  Weimar,  17  March,  1828].  Trans,  by  A.  K. 
[K.  A.]  Linderfelt.  (In  Dudley,  M.  V.,  ed. 
Poetry  and  philosophy  of  Goethe.  Chicago,  1887. 
Pp.  269-272.)  28703.30 

Junge  Goethe,  Der.  Seine  Briefe  und  Dichtun- 
gen  von  1764-1776.  [Herausg.  von  S.  Hirzel.] 
Mit  einer  Einleitung  von  M.  Bernays.  Leipzig, 
1875.  3 V.  8®.  4843.11 

Same.  2te  Abdruck.  Leipzig,  1887.  3 v.  8®. 

4843-25 

Letters  from  Switzerland.  Trans,  by  A.  J.  W. 
Morrison.  (In  his  Autobiography.  Vol.  2.  1849.) 

4849.19.2;  6097.65.2 
Letters  to  Leipzig  friends.  Ed.  by  0.  .Jahn. 
Trans,  by  R.  Slater,  jun.  London,  1866.  Portrs. 
12®.  4909.6 

Letters  to  Zelter,  with  extracts  from  those  of 
Zelter  to  Goethe,  selected,  trans.,  and  annoiated 
by  A.  D.  Coleridge.  London,  1887.  [Bohn’s 
standard  library.]  Sm.  8®.  2858.65 

Theater-Briefe  von  Goethe  und  freundschaftliche 
Briefe  von  Jean  Paul.  Nebst  einer  Schilderung 
Weimar’s  in  seiner  Bliithezeit.  VonDietmar.  Ber- 
lin, 1835.  16®.  48793.83 

Dissertation. 

Positiones  juris  quas,  auspice  Deo,  inclyti  jure- 
consultorum  ordinis  consensu,  pro  licentia  summos 
in  utroque  jure  honores,  rite  consequendi,  in  Alma 
Argentinensi  die  vi.  Augusti  mdcclxxi.,  publice 
defendet  loannes  Wolfgang  Goethe.  Argentorati. 
[1771?]  4®.  ***7617.26 


Drama. 


See  also  Clavigo;  Egmont;  Faust;  Fellow  Culprits;  Tor- 
quato Tasso;  Gotz  von  Berlichingi-n ; Iphigenia  in  Tauris; 
Natural  daughter;  The  Sisters;  Stella. 

Dramatische  Meisterwerke.  Leipzig.  [1877.] 
[Uuiversal-Bibliothek.]  16®.  48793.79 

Contents.  — Gotz  von  Berlichingen ; Egmont;  Iphigeuie  auf 
Tauris;  Torquato  Tasso. 

German  dramas,  from  Schiller  and  Goethe;  for 
the  use  of  persons  learning  the  German  language. 
Boston,  1833.  12®.  48893.6 

Contents.  — Maria  Stuart;  Torquato  Tasso;  Egmont. 

CBuvres  dramatiques  trad,  de  I’allemand  : precedes 
d’une  notice  biographique  et  litteraire.  Paris, 
1825.  4 V.  8®.  *4874.21 

Contents.  — 1.  Notice  [par  P.  A.  Stapfer].  — Le  grand- 
cophte.  — La  fille  naturelle.  2.  Le  Tasse.  — Egmont.— 
Stella.  — Les  revoltes.  3.  Goetz  de  Berlichingen,  a la  main 
de  fer.  — Iphigenie  en  Tauride.  — Clavijo.  — Les  complices. 
4.  Faust  [trad,  par  P.  A.  Stapfer.]  — Lamanie  du  senti- 
ment. — Le  frere  et  la  soeur.  — Le  citoyen  general.  - Jery 
et  Baetely. 

This  translation  has  been  bound  as  if  it  were  a part  of  the 
“ Chefs-d’oeuvre  des  theatres  etrangers,”  pub.  by  Ladvocat. 
Querard  states  that  an  inferior  version  was  made  for  that 
collection. 

In  vol.  2,  Les  r^voltes  is  incomplete,  a brief  abstract  of  the 
fifth  act  only  being  given. 

Pasque,  E.  Goethe’s  Theaterleitung  in  Weimar. 
Leipzig,  1863.  2 v.  16®.  48893.8 

Roetscher,  11.  T.  Entwickelung  dramatischer 
Charaktere  aus  Lessing’s,  Schiller's  und  Goethe's 
Werken.  Hannover,  1869.  16®.  4906.2 

Ulrici,  H.  Shakespeare’s  dramatic  art : and  his 
relation  to  Calderon  and  Goethe.  Trans,  from 
the  German  [by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison].  London, 
1846.  8®.  2597.13;  *4174.12;  **0.3912.14 

— Ueber  Shakespeare’s  dramatische  Kunst  und 
sein  Verhaltniss  zu  Calderon  nnd  Goethe.  Halle, 
1839.  8®.  **0.3912.12;  **0.3912.13 


Eg'mont. 

Egmont.  Ein  Trauerspiel  in  fiinf  Aufziigen. 
Leipzig.  [1868.]  [Universal-Bibliothek.]  16®. 

No.  3 in  4908.50.9 
Same.  Annotated  by  E.  A.  Oppen.  London,  1«68. 
16®.  28793.58 

Same.  Mit  Zeichnungen  von  Paul  Thumann. 
2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1873.  16®.  4906.11 

Same.  Ed.  with  English  notes,  etc.,  by  C.  A. 
Buchheim.  Oxford,  1878.  [Clarendon  press 
series.  German  classics.  Vol.  1.]  Sm.  8®. 


Includes  a life  of  Goethe. 


4905.51.1 


Egmont  [zusammengestellt  mit  Schillers  Biihnen- 
bearbeitung  desselben].  (In  Schiller.  Werke. 
Herausg  von  R.  Boxberger.  Berlin,  1885.  T.  7, 
pp.  249-323.)  4891.50.7 

Egmont.  A tragedy.  Translated.  Boston.  1841. 

16®.  4905-52 

Same.  With  notes  by  W.  Steffen.  N.  Y.  [1866.] 
12®.  2878.63 

Same.  Boston.  [1866.]  12®.  6878.36 

Same.  Trans,  by  F.  Boott.  Boston,  1871.  16®. 

847-9;  4879-10 

Elective  Affinities. 


Affinites  electives,  Les.  Suivies  d’un  choix  de 
pen-^ees  du  m^me.  Trad,  uouvelle,  par  Mme.  A. 
de  Carlowitz.  Paris,  1844.  12®.  2878.48 

Elective  affinities  : with  an  introd.  by  Victoria  C. 
Woodhull.  Boston,  1872.  12®.  2878.50 


Goethe 


Hesse,  A.  Minchen  HerzHeb.  Erlauternde  Be- 
inerkungen  zu  Goethe’s  Wahlvervandtschaften 
und  Soiietten.  Berlin,  1878.  [Sammlung  ge- 
meinv.  -wisserisch.  Vortriige.]  8°. 

No.  8 in  *5914.50.13 
Roetscher,  H.  T.  Die  'Walilvenvandschaften  von 
Goethe  in  ilirer  weltgeschichtlichen  Bedeutung 
ihrein  sittlichen  und  kiinstlerischen  Werthe  nach 
entwickelt.  (In  his  Abhandlungen  zur  Philo- 
sophie  der  Kunst.  Abth.  2.  Berlin,  1838.)  8®. 

*3913  9;  4874-I5-2 
Semler,  C.  Goethe’s  'Wahlverwandtschaften  und 
die  sittliche  Weltanschauung  des  Dichters.  Ham- 
burg, 1887.  [Sammlung  gemeinv.  vissens.  Vor- 
trage.]  8°.  No.  18  in  *5924.60.21 

Faust. 

Faust.  Eine  Tragodie.  2te  uuveriinderte  Aufl. 
Leipzig,  lh09.  24®.  *2879.21 

Same.  Neue  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1825.  Sq.  Ki®. 

6876.83 

Same,  ler  Theil.  London,  1841.  Sm.  8®.  6875.24 

Same,  ler  Theil.  With  English  notes.  Boston, 
1864.  12®.  4909.3 

Same.  Boston,  1866.  12®.  4909  5 

Same.  Theil  1,  2.  Leipzig.  [1867.]  [Universal- 
Bibliothek.]  16®.  6876.57  ; No.  i,  2 in  *4908.50.1 

Same,  [ler,  2ter  Theil. J Mit  Zeichnungen  in 
Holz  geschnitten.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1869.  Portr. 
16®.  4876.55 

Same.  Erster  Theil.  Ed.,  with  introd.  and  notes, 
by  .James  M.  Hart.  N.  Y.,  1878.  [German  clas- 
sics for  American  students.]  16®.  28703.58 

Same.  Erster  Theil.  With  introd.  and  notes  by 
W.  Cook.  Ed.  by  W.  D.  Whitney.  N.  Y.  [Cop. 
1878.]  [Whitney’s  German  texts.]  16®.  4871.91 
Same.  Erster  und  zweiter  Theil.  Text  und  Er- 
lauterung  in  Vorlesungen  von  A.  von  Oettingen. 
Erlangen,  1880.  2 v.  8®.  4872  69 

Same.  Part  1.  The  German  text,  with  English 
notes.  By  A.  M.  Selss.  London,  1880.  Sm.  8®. 

4874.58 

Same,  ler  und  2ter  Theil.  Erklaert  von  O. 
Marbach.  Stuttgart,  1881.  8®.  4873.13 

Same.  Mit  Einleitung  und  fortlaufender  Er- 
klarung,  heransg.  von  K.  J.  Schroer.  Theil  1,  2. 
Heilbronn,  1^81 . 8®.  4872.70 

Same.  Ein  Fragment.  In  der  urspriinglichen 
Gestalt  neu  herau^g.  von  W.  L.  Holland.  2te 
Aufl.  Freiburg,  1882.  16®.  48703.4 

A reprint  of  the  Leipzig  ed.  of  1790. 

Same.  Ein  Fragment.  Heilbrnnn,  1882.  [Deutsche 
Litteraturdenkmale  des  18.  Jahrhunderts  in  Neu- 
drucken.]  16®.  No.  5 in  *2890b.50 

Reprint  of  the  edition  of  Leipzig,  1790.  Contains  notes  on 
early  editions  of  Faust,  by  B.  Seuffert. 

Same.  The  first  part,  the  text,  with  English  notes, 
e.'Says.  and  verse  translations.  By  E.  J.  Turner, 
and  E.  D.  A.  Morshead.  London,  1882.  Sm.  8®. 

4872.74 

Faustus,  a dramatic  mystery:  the  bride  of  Cor- 
inth; the  first  Walpurgis  night.  Trans,  from  the 
German,  and  illus.,  with  notes,  by  J.  Anster. 
London,  1835.  Sm.  8®.  6873.27;  4876.15 

Faust.  From  the  German  by  J.  Anster.  Leipzig, 
1867.  Sq.  16®.  4876.78 

Marlowe’s  Faustus.  Goethe’s  Faust.  From  the 
German  by  John  Anster.  With  introd.  by  H. 
Morley.  London,  1883.  [Morley’s  universal 
lilirary.]  Sm.  8®.  4870.72 

Same.  6th  ed.  1886.  Sm.  8®.  4870.79 


Faustus  : the  second  part.  From  the  German,  by 
J.  An^ter.  London,  1864.  Sm.  8®.  2907.10 

Second  part  of  Goethe’s  Faust.  Trans,  bj'  John 
Anster.  With  an  introd.  by  H.  Morley.  London, 
1886.  [Morley’s  universal  library.]  Sm.  8°. 

28703.29 

Faust : a dramatic  poem.  Trans,  into  English 
prose,  with  notes,  etc.,  by  A.  Hayward.  3d  ed. 
London,  1838.  Sm.  8®.  6874.26;  48793.76 

Same.  Newed.  Boston,  1852.  12®.  48603.52 

Same.  New  ed.  Boston,  1866.  12®.  48603.65 

Same.  9th  ed.  London,  1874.  Sm.  8®.  2878.69 

Faust.  A tragedy.  Trans,  by  Lewis  Filmore. 
London,  1846.  [Smith’s  standard  library.] 

*4904.10 

Faust.  A drama.  [Trans,  by  Anna  Swanwick.] 
London.  [1852.]  Sm.  8®.  4878.15 

Goethe’s  Faust.  In  two  parts.  Trans,  by  Anna 
Swanwick.  London,  1886.  [Bohn’s  standard 

library.]  Sm.  8®.  4871.90 

Faust.  A tragedy.  From  the  German,  with 
notes,  by  C.  T.  Brooks.  Boston,  1856.  16®. 

4906.3 

Same.  4th  ed.  Boston,  1862.  16®.  4909.2 

Faust,  a dramatic  poem.  Trans,  into  English 
verse  by  T.  Martin.  2d  ed.  Edinb.,  1866.  Sm.8®. 

4909.4 

Faust : a tragedy.  Trans.,  in  the  original  metres, 
by  Bayard  Taylor.  Boston,  1871.  2 v.  8®.  4873.5 
Same.  London,  1871.  2 v.  Sm.  8®.  4873.8 

Goethe’s  “Faust”  [trans.  by  Bayard  Taylor], 
with  some  of  the  minor  poems.  Ed.  by  Elizabeth 
Craigmyle.  London,  1889.  [The  Canterbury 
poets.]  24®.  28793.85 

Faust.  Trans,  into  English  verse  by  W.  D. 
Scoones.  London,  1879.  Sm.  8®.  2876.77 

Faust.  A tragedy.  Tr.  with  introd.  and  notes 
by  J.  A.  Birds.  London,  1880.  8®.  2872.75 

Faust : a tragedy.  Tr.  into  English  verse,  with 
notes  and  remarks  by  J.  S.  Blackie.  2d  ed.,  rev. 
and  rewritten.  London,  1880.  Sm.  8®.  2872.79 

Faust;  from  the  German  by  T.  E.  Webb.  Dub- 
lin, 1880.  8®.  2871.58 

Songs  and  scenes  from  Goethe’s  Faust.  Illus- 
trated from  designs  by  A.  Liezen  Mayer  and  Ad. 
Lalauze.  Boston,  18^4.  Sm.  4®.  48603.66 

Tragedy  of  Faust : the  first  part.  Trans,  in  the 
original  rhyme  and  metre,  by  A.  H.  Huth.  Lon- 
don. 1889.  Sm.  8®.  2873.88 

Faust.  As  performed  by  Marie  Seebach.  Eng- 
lish trans.  arranged  by  Maurice  Grau.  [N.  Y.] 
8®.  6872.40 

Le  Faust.  Trad.  nouv.  et  notes  par  H.  Bach- 
arach.  Preface  de  A.  Dumas  fils.  Paris,  1873. 
18®.  28793.75 

Faust.  Trad,  de  J.  Porchat,  revue  par  B.  Levy. 
Paris,  1878.  13  pis.  Woodcuts.  F®. 

***Cab.28.io.4 

Faust.  Trad,  franqaise,  notes,  commentaires  par 
A.  Maussenet.  Pans,  1879.  18®.  48703.65 

Basedow,  H.  von.  tJber  Goethe’s  Faust.  (In  his 
Charaktere  und  Temperamente.  B.  1.  Berlin, 
1893.)  45993.106 

Boileau,  D.  A few  remarks  on  Hayward’s  trans- 
lation of  Goethe’s  Faust.  London,  1834.  8®. 

4875.22 


24 


Goethe 


Boyesen,  H.  H.  Ein  Kommentar  zu  Goethe’s 
Faust.  Deutsche  Bearbeitung  von  Otfrid  Mylius 
[pseud,  of  n.  F.  W.  C.  Miiller].  Mit  einem  aus- 
fiihrlichen,  alphabetischen  Wdrterbiich  von  Erlau- 
terungen.  Leipzig.  [1882.]  [Universal-Biblio- 
thek.J  16®.  No.  2 in  4906.50. 159 

Carriere,  M.  Calderon’s  Wunderthiitiger  Magus 
und  Goethe’s  Faust.  Braunscliweig,  1876.  8®. 

50923 

Coupland,  W.  C.  The  spirit  of  Goethe’s  Faust. 
London,  1885  Sin.  8®.  2870.78 

Creizenacb,  \V.  Die  Biihnengeschichte  des 
Goethe’schen  Faust.  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1881.  8®. 

2871.61 

Fasteratb,  J.  Calderon  in  Spanien.  Mit  einem 
Anhang.  Die  Beziehungen  zwischen  Calderon’s 
“ Wunderthatigem  Magus  ” und  Goethe’s  “ Faust.” 
Von  Antonio  Sanchez  Moguel  [verdeutscht  von 
J.  Fastenrath].  Leipzig.  [1882.]  Sm.8®.  3098.63 
Gage,  W.  L.  The  salvation  of  Faust.  A study 
of  Goethe’s  poem,  with  special  reference  to  the 
second  part  and  the  problem  of  life.  Boston, 
1889.  12®.  28703.31 

Hartung,  J.  A.  Ungelehrte  Erklarung  des 
Goethe’schen  Faust.  Leipzig,  1855.  8®.  4876.53 

Heinemann,  W.  Goethes  Faust  in  England  und 
Amerika.  Bibliographische  Zusammenstellung. 
Berlin,  1886.  8®.  *2176.85 

First  published  in  the  “Bibliographer”  [*6180a.l.  Vol.  2, 
pp,  79-84,  100-105,  vol.  3,  pp.  23,  24J. 

Koestlin,  C.  E.  Goethe’s  Faust,  seine  Kritiker 
und  Ausleger.  Tubingen,  1860.  8®.  4908.1 

Konewka,  P.  Illustrations  to  Goethe’s  Faust. 
The  English  text  from  Bayard  Taylor’s  trans. 
Boston,  1871.  4®.  4900.1 

Lebner,  G.  Die  Decorationen  zu  Faust.  Berlin. 
[1892?]  14  pis.  [Theater- Decorationen.  Serie 

3.]  Sm.  f®.  *8070.139.3 

Leutbecber,  J.  Ueber  den  Faust  von  Gothe. 
Niirnberg,  1838.  8®.  4877.53 

Mueller,  H.  Erklarung  der  Faust-Vorstellungen 
am  Konigl.  Theater  zu  Hannover.  Hannover, 
1877.  16®.  6874.42 

Peter,  F.  Die  Literatur  der  Faustsage.  2te  Aufl. 
Leipzig,  1851.  8®.  2151.14 

Same.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1857.  8®.  2151.11 

Petersen,  J.  Faust  und  Brand.  Hamlet.  Zwei 
Vortrage  [Herausg.  vonE.  Wolff].  Gotha,  1890. 
8®-  4593-139 

Reicblin-Meldegg,  C.  A.,  Freiherr  von.  Faust: 
an  e.xposition  of  Goethe’s  Faust,  from  the  German 
by  R.  H.  Chittenden.  N.  Y.  [1864.]  12®.  48703.1 
Retzscb,  F.  A.  Moritz.  Faust.  Esquisses  des- 
sinees  par  Retzsch.  Paris,  1830.  26  pis.  8®,  obi. 

*60903.53 

— Umrisse  zu  Goethes  Faust,  ler,  2ter  Theil. 
Stuttgart.  [1834.]  40  pis.  8®,  obi.  2871.51 

Review  of  Blackie’s  Faust,  with  a bibliography 
of  other  translations.  (In  Literary  world,  Aug. 
13,  1881.)  *5341.3.12 

Roetscber,  H.  T.  Der  zweite  Theil  des  Gothi- 
schen  Faust.  (In  his  Abhandlungen  zur  Philoso- 
phie  der  Kunst.  Abth.  3.)  Berlin.  **0.3913.9 
Sengler,  J.  Goethe’s  Faust.  Erster  und  zweiter 
Theil.  Berlin,  1873.  8®.  2875.56 

Snider,  D.  J.  Goethe’s  Faust.  A commentary 
on  the  literary  Bibles  of  the  Occident.  Boston, 
1886.  2 V.  12®.  28703.20 


Tbomas,  C.  The  methods  of  Wilhelm  Scherer  as 
a critic  of  Faust.  (In  Mod.  lang.  assoc.  Trans. 
Vol.  2,  pp.  92-106.  Balt.,  1887.)  *2050.56.2 

Viscber,  F.  T.  Gdthe’s  Faust.  Neue  Beitrage 
zur  Kritik  des  Gedichts.  Stuttgart,  1875.  8®. 

4876  52 

Walsb,  W.  S.  Faust.  The  legend  and  the  poem. 
With  etchings  by  Herman  Faber.  Phila.,  1888. 

L.  8®.  2860.69 

Winkler,  P.  Grundzuge  einer  Parallele  zwischen 
Shakespeare’s  “ Hamlet”  und  Goethe’s  “ Faust.” 
Strassburg,  1892.  4®.  4592.126 

The  Fellow  Culprits. 

Die  Mitschuldigen.  Ein  Lustspiel  in  Versen  und 
drei  Aufziigen.  Leipzig.  [1868.]  [Universal- 
Bibliothek.]  16®.  No.  11  in  4908.50.11 

Gotz  von  Berlichingen. 

Gotz  von  Berlichingen  mit  der  eisernen  Hand. 
Ein  Schauspiel.  Leipzig.  [1868.]  [Universal- 
Bibliothek.]  16®.  No.  8 in  4908  50  8 

Same.  Fiir  die  Biihne  bearb.  Leipzig.  [1877.] 
[Universal-Bibliothek.]  16®.  No.  7 in  4907.50.92 
Same,  Erste  vollstandige  Biihnenarbeitung  [von 
G.  Wendt].  Karlsruhe,  1879.  Fac-simile.  16®. 

4876.58 

The  Good  Women. 

Die  guten  Frauen  von  Goethe.  Mit  Nachbildungen 
der  Originalkupfer.  Heilbronn,  1885.  [Deutsche 
Litteraturdenkmale  des  18.  und  19.  Jahrhunderts.] 
Sm.  8®.  *289ob. 50.21 

Hermann  and  Dorothea. 

Hermann  und  Dorothea.  Stuttgart,  1856.  16®. 

6877.5 

Same.  Leipzig.  [1867.]  16®.  No.  1 in  4908.50.7 
Same.  Stuttgart,  1874.  16®.  6874.40 

Same.  Ed.  with  introd.,  commentary,  etc.,  by  J. 

M.  Hart.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,1875.  12®.  2028.16 

Same.  With  introd.  and  notes,  by  W.  Wagner. 
New  ed.,  rev.  by  J.  W.  Cartmell.  Cambridge, 
1884.  [Pitt  press  series.]  Sm.  8°.  48703.38 

Herman  and  Dorothea,  The  and  the  Alexis  and 
Dora,  of  Goethe.  [Trans,  by  W.  Whewell.] 

N.  Y.,  1849.  8®.  B. 170. 101;  No.  18  in  *4403.59 
This  translation  was  first  published  in  America  in  the  United 
States  magazine  and  Democratic  review  for  1848  [*3154.2.23], 

Hermann  and  Dorothea.  Trans,  by  Ellen  Froth- 
ingham.  Boston,  1874.  Ulus.  16®.  4876.19 

Same.  Trans,  by  H.  Dale.  With  illus.  by  W. 
Kaulbach  and  L.  Hofmann.  N.  Y.  [1881?]  4®. 

***2870.54 

Hebn,  V.  Ueber  Goethes  Hermann  und  Dorothea. 
Aus  dessen  Nachlass  herausg.  von  A.  Leitzmann 
und  T.  Schiemann.  Stuttgart,  1893.  8®.  6874.54 

Maffei,  A.  Otello  e La  tempesta  di  Shakspeare. 
Arminio  e Doroiea  di  Goethe.  Trad,  di  A.  Maffei. 
Firenze,  1869.  16®.  4599.126 

Toepfer,  C.  Hermann  und  Dorothea.  Idyllisches 
Familiengemalde  in  vier  Aufziigen.  Nach  Goethes 
Gedicht.  Leipzig,  1885.  [Universal-Bibliothek.] 
16®.  No.  3 in  4896.50.209 

Weiss,  J.  J.  Essai  sur  Hermann  et  Dorothee  de 
Goethe.  Paris,  1856.  8®.  4870.71 

Iphi^enia  in  Tauris. 

Ipbigenie  auf  Tauris.  Ein  Schauspiel.  Leipzig, 
1790.  16®.  4879.26 

Same.  Stuttgart  und  Tubingen,  1854.  16®. 

4879a. 11 


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Same.  1865.  16«.  48793.21 

Same.  Leipzig.  [1867.]  [Universal-Bibliothek.] 
16°.  No.  3 in  4908.50.10 

Same.  Auuotated  by  E.  A.  Oppen.  London,  1S68. 
16°.  2011. 1 ; 28793.59 

Same.  Ein  Scbauspiel  von  .1.  W.  von  Goethe. 
With  an  introd.  and  notes  by  Franklin  Carter.  Ed. 
by  W.  D.  Whitney.  N.  Y.  [Cop.  1879.]  [Whit- 
ney’s German  texts.]  16°.  4905.62 

Same.  Oxford,  1880.  [German  classics.  Ed.  by 
C.  A.  Buchheim.  Vol.  5.]  Sm.  8°.  4905.51.5 

Same.  In  vierfacher  Gestalt.  Ilerausg.  von  J. 
Baecbtold.  Freiburg,  1883.  8°.  2870.5 

Gives  in  parallel  columns  the  text  of  the  editions  of  1779, 
1780,  1781  and  1786-87. 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris.  From  the  German  of 
Goethe,  by  G.  L.  Hartwig.  Berlin,  1841.  8°. 

No.  3 in  *4401.72 
Iphigenia  in  Tauris.  Trans,  by  G.  J.  Adler. 
N.  Y.,  18.50.  12°.  48703.45 

Iphigenie  en  Tauride.  Trad,  en  vers  fran9ais  et 
precedee  d’uue  6tude  sur  Gcethe  [par  A.  Legrelle]. 
2e  ed.  Baris,  1874.  12°.  2877.68 

Stapler,  P.  Goethe  et  ses  deux  chefs-d’amvre 
elassiques.  [Iphigenie  en  Tauride,  Hermann  et 
Dorothee.]  Paris,  1881.  18°.  2845.69 

Maxims. 

Geistesworte  aus  Goethe’s  Briefen  und  Gespra- 
chen.  Herausg.  von  L.  von  Lancizolle.  Berlin, 
1860.  16°.  68793.7 

Same.  2te  verm.  Ausg.  Berlin,  1860.  16°.  68793.6 

Goethe's  Spriiche  in  Prosa.  Kevidirte  Ausgabe. 
Herausg.  von  G.  von  Loeper.  Berlin.  [1870.] 
16°.  48703.79 

Maxims  and  reflections.  Trans,  by  Bailey 

Saunders.  London,  1893.  Sm.  8°.  6878.71 

The  Natural  Daughter. 

Natiirliche  Tochter,  Die.  Ein  Trauerspiel. 

Leipzig.  [1868.]  [Universal-Bibliothek.]  16°. 

No.  3 in  *4908.50.13 

Natural  Science. 

See  also  Color  Theory. 

Neue  Mittheilungen  aus  Goethe’s  handschrift- 
lichem  Nachlasse.  [Herausg.  von  F.  T.  Brat- 
ranek.]  Leipzig,  1874,  76.  3 v.  8°.  4906.6 

Contents.  — 1,  2.  Naturwissenschaftliche  Corrcspondenz 
(1812-32).  3.  Briefwecheel  mit  den  Gebriidern  von  Hum- 
boldt (1795-1832). 

CEuvres  d’histoire  naturelle  de  Goethe,  com- 
prenant  divers  memoires  d’anatomie  comparee,  de 
botanique  et  de  geoh.gie;  trad,  par  C.  F.  Martins. 
Avec  un  atlas  . . . enrichi  de  trois  dessins  et  d’un 
texte,  par  P.  J.  F.  Turpin.  Paris,  1837.  Text, 
8°;  Atlas,  f°.  *Cab.58.i9.8 

Boulay,  J.  N.  Goethe  et  la  science  de  la  nature. 
Strasbourg,  1869.  8°.  2843.62 

Faivre,  E.  (Euvres  scientifiques  de  Goethe 
analysees  et  appreciees.  Paris,  1862.  Pis.  8°. 

2907.14 

Meding,  C.  H.  Goethe  als  Naturforscher  in 
Beziehung  zur  Gogemvart.  Dresden,  1861.  16°. 

48493.19;  No.  7 in  *6878.27 


Novels  and  Tales. 

See  also  Elective  Affinities;  The  Good  Women;  Sorrows  of 
Werther;  Wilhelm  Meister. 

Novels  and  tales.  Tr.  chiefly  by  R.  D.  Boylan. 
London,  1854.  [Bohn’s  standard  library.]  Sm. 

8°.  **K.I26.3 

Contents.  — Elective  affinities;  The  sorrows  of  Werther; 
The  German  emigrants;  The  good  women;  A tale. 

Same.  1875.  Sm.  8°.  2874.66 

Poetry. 

See  also  Hermann  and  Dorothea;  Reynard  the  Fox;  Roman 
Elegies;  West-Easterly  Divan. 

Aus  F'.  H.  Jacobi’s  Nachlass.  Ungedruckte 
Bricfe  von  und  an  Jacobi  uiid  Andere.  Nebst 
ungedruckten  Gedichten  von  Goethe  und  Lenz. 
Herausg.  von  R.  Zoepputz.  Leipzig,  1869.  2 v. 

16°.  2849.53 

Bettina.  Gedichte  aus  Goethe’s  Briefwechsel  mit 
einem  Kinde.  Nebst  Anmerkungen  von  G.  Fr. 
Daumer.  Niirnberg,  1837.  16°.  4248.4 

Bphemerides  und  Volkslieder.  Heilbronn,  1883. 
[Deutsche  Litteraturdenkmale  des  18.  u.  19.  Jahr- 
hunderts  in  Neudrucken.]  16°.  *289ob.50.i4 

Ed.  by  E.  Martin. 

Gedichte.  Auswahl.  Herausg.  von.  J.  W.  Schae- 
fer. 4te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1856.  16°.  4909.24 

Gedichte.  B.  1,2,  14.  Weimar,  1887,  88.  3 
V.  [Werke.  Abth.  1.]  8°.  4903.1 

Contents.  — 1,  2.  Gedichte.  14.  Faust.  Th.  1. 

Poems  and  ballads.  Tr.  by  W.  E.  Aytoun  and 
Theodore  Martin.  N.  Y.,  1859.  12°.  **K. 126.4 
Poems  of  Goethe.  Done  into  English  verse, 
by  W.  Gibson.  N.  Y. , 1886.  16°.  48603.54 

Select  minor  poems,  translated  from  the  German 
of  Goethe  and  Schiller;  with  notes,  by  J.  S. 
Dwight.  Boston,  1839.  [Specimens  of  foreign 
standard  literature.]  12°. 

**K. 245.1;  2894.7  ; 6097.50 
Benfey,  T.  Gothe’s  Gedicht:  Legende  und 
dessen  Indisches  Vorbild.  (In  Benfey.  Orient 
und  Occident.  Vol.  1,  pp.  719-732.)  Gottingen, 
1862.  *3027.100.1 

Biedermann,  G.  W.,  Freiherr  von.  Zu  Goethe’s 
Gedichten.  Leipzig,  1870.  16°.  No.  2 in  *6877.2 
Chawner,  E.,  compiler.  Gleanings  from  the 
German  and  French  poets.  London.  [1879.] 
Sm.  8°.  2878.75 

Of  the  226  translations  86  are  from  Goethe. 

Dudley,  M.  V.,  ed.  Poetry  and  philosophy  of 
Goethe.  Lectures  and  extempore  discussions  be- 
fore the  Milwaukee  literary  school  in  August, 
1886.  Chicago,  1887.  12°.  28703.30 

Bckermann,  J.  P.  Beytriige  zur  Poesie,  mit 
besonderer  Hinweisung  auf  Goethe.  Stuttgart, 
1824.  16°.  2196.7 

Lichtenberger,  E.  £tudes  sur  les  poesies  ly- 
riques  de  Goethe.  Paris,  1878.  8°.  2873. 60 

Rubinstein,  A.  G.  Die  Gedichte  und  das  Re- 
quiem fiir  Mignon  aus  Goethe’s  “ Wilhelm  Mas- 
ter’s Lehrjahre,”  in  Musik  gesetzt  von  A.  Rubin- 
stein. Op.  91.  Leipzig.  [1879?]  F°. 

No.  6 in  *8057.20 
Viehoff,  H.  Goethe’s  Gedichte  erlautert  und  auf 
ihre  Veranlassungen,  Quellen  und  Vorliilder  zu- 
riickgefiihrt.  Diisseldorf,  1846-53.  3 v.  16°. 

4258.7;  48793.65 


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Same.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1869,  70.  2 v.  16°. 

2879.50 

Waldberg,  Max  R.,  Freiherr  von.  Goethe  und 
das  Volkslied.  Berlin,  1889.  16°.  2877.123 

IJeynartI  the  Fox. 

Reineke  Fuchs.  Leipzig.  [1867.  Universal- 
Bibliothek.]  16°.  No.  7 in  4908.50.7 

Goethe’s  Reineke  fox,  West-eastern  divan,  and 
Aehilleid.  Trans,  in  the  original  metres.  By  A. 
Rogers.  London,  1890.  [Bohn’s  standard  library.] 
Sm.  8°.  2878.102 

Reyuard  the  fox,  after  the  German  version  of 
Goethe,  by  T.  J.  Arnold,  with  illus.  by  W.  von 
Kaulbach  and  J.  Wolf.  N.  Y.,  1871.  Illus.  8°. 

*2901.9 

Roman  Elegies. 

Roman  elegies,  trans.  into  English  verse,  in  the 
original  metre.  By  L.  Noa.  Boston.  [1876.]  4°. 

2877.67 

The  Sisters. 

Geschwister,  Die.  Schauspiel.  Die  Laune  des 
Verliebten.  Ein  Schaferspiel  in  Versen.  Leipzig. 
[1868.  Universal-Bibliotliek.]  16°. 

No.  8 in  4908.50.12 

The  Sorrows  of  Werther. 

Leiden  des  j ungen  Werthers.  Zwey  Theile. 
Frankfurt  und  Leipzig,  1795.  12°.  6873.23 

Same.  Leipzig.  [1867.  Universal-Bibliothek.] 
16°.  No.  4 in  4908.50.8 

Sorrows  of  Werter.  [A  German  story,  founded 
on  fact.  Trans,  by  S.  J.  Pratt.  London,  1779.] 
2 V.  Sm,  8°.  6879.69 

Same.  New  ed.  London.  PI.  32°.  6879.76 

Same.  Trans,  from  the  French  ed.  of  Monsieur 
Aubry,  by  John  Gifford  [pseud,  of  J.  R.  Green]. 
London,  1789.  8°.  6875.39 

Same.  Trans  by  W.  Render.  Annexed,  The 
letters  of  Charlotte.  Boston,  1807.  24°.  *6879.78 
Sorrows  of  young  Werther,  and  other  tales.  Ed. 
and  rev.  hy  L.  Noa.  Boston,  1887.  Portr.  12°. 

28703.16 

Contents.  — Sorrows  of  Werther;  Elective  affinities;  The 
good  women;  A tale. 

Appell,  .1.  W.  Werther  und  seine  Zeit.  Zur 
Goethe-Literatur.  Neue  verbess.  und  vermehr. 
Ausg.  Leipzig,  1865.  8°.  2867.76 

Hermenjat,  L.  Werther  et  les  freres  de  Werther. 
liitude  de  litterature  comparee.  Lausanne,  1893. 
8°.  28703.35 

Mille,  L.  Goethe’s  Werther  und  seine  Zeit. 
Basel,  1877.  [( leffentliche  Vortriige  gehalten  in 

der  Schweiz.]  8°.  No.  9 in  *29003.50.4 

Richter,  H.  M.  Aus  der  Messias  und  Werther- 
Zeit.  Wien,  1882.  16°.  2847.67 

Contents.  — Klopstock’s  Wiener  Beziehungen.  Der  junge 
Werther  in  Wien  und  Wien  in  der  Werther-Epoche. 

Stella. 

Stella.  Ein  Trauerspiel.  Leipzig.  [1868.  Uni- 
versal-Bibliothek.] 16°.  No.  4 in  4908.50.12 
Stella.  Trans.  (In  Thompson.  German  theatre. 
Vol.  61,  pp.  153-201.  London,  1800.)  2875.31.6 

Torquato  Tasso. 

Torquato  Tasso.  Ein  Schauspiel.  Leipzig,  1816. 
16°.  No.  2 in  4879.26 

Same.  Paris,  1840.  8°.  6871.16 

Same.  Stuttgart,  1865.  16°.  28703.60 


Same.  Leipzig.  [1867.  Universal-Bibliothek.] 
16°.  No.  6 in  4908.50.10 

Same.  Ed.  for  the  use  of  students  by  Calvin 
Thomas.  Boston,  1891.  [Heath’s  German  series.] 
12°.  2870a  99 

Same.  Mit  Einleitung  und  Anmerkungen  herausg. 
von  F.  Kern.  Berlin,  1893.  8°.  6871.22 

Vilmar,  .4..  F.  C.  Ueber  Goethes  Tasso.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.,  1869.  16°.  4905.54 

Translations  by  Goethe. 

Diderot,  D.  Rameaus  Neffe.  Ein  Dialog.  Aus 
dem  Manuscript  iibers.  Von  W.  von  Goethe.  Leip- 
zig. [1880.]  16°.  No.  5 in  4897.50.129 

Voltaire.  Mahomet.  Trauerspiel  in  5 Aufziigen 
nach  Voltaire.  Von  W.  von  Goethe.  I.eipzig. 
[1868.  Universal-Bihliothek.]  16°. 

No.  I in  4908.50.14 

Voltaire’s  Le  fanatisme,  ou  Mahomet  le  prophite. 

— Tancred.  Trauerspiel  . . . nach  Voltaire,  Von 
W.  von  Goethe.  Leipzig.  [1867.  Universal- 
Bibliothek.]  16°.  No.  3 in  4908.50.15 

Travels. 

Miscellaneous  travels  : compri>ing  Letters  from 
Switzerland;  The  campaign  in  France,  1792;  1 he 
siege  of  Mainz;  and  a tour  on  the  Rhine,  Maine, 
and  Neckar,  1814-15.  Ed.  by  L.  Dora  Schmitz. 
London,  1882.  [Bohn’s standard  library.]  Sin.8°. 

4870.60 

Travels  in  Italy.  Trans,  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison. 
(In  Auto-biography.  Vol.  2.  1849.) 

4849.19.2;  6097.65.2 
Hirzel,  L.  Goethe’s  italienische  Reise.  Basel, 
1871.  8°.  No.  4 in  *29003.50.1 

Meyer,  C.  R.  Goethe  und  seine  italienische  Reise. 
Haml)urg,  1886.  [Sammlung  gemeinv.  wisseusch. 
Vortriige.  N.  F.,  Serie  1,  Heft  22.]  8°. 

No.  22  in  *5924.60.21 

West-Easterly  Divan. 
West-Easterly  divan.  Trans,  with  introd.  and 
notes  by  John  Weiss.  Boston,  1877.  Sq.  16°. 

28993.51 

Wolff,  P.  Studien  iiber  Gothe’s  westbstlichen 
Divan.  (In  Benfey.  ed.  Orient  und  Occident. 
Vol.  1,  pp.  307-326.  Gottingen,  1862.)  *3027.100.1 


Wilhelm  Meister. 


Wilhelm  Meister’s  apprenticeship.  [Trans,  by 
Carlyle.]  Edinb.,  1824.  3 v.  Sm.  8°.  **K.76.i8 


Wilhelm  Meister’s  apprenticeship  and  travels. 
[Trans,  by  Carlyle.]  London,  1864.  2 v.  Sm. 

8°.  4577-8 

Same.  New  ed.,  rev.  Boston,  1851.  2 v.  1()°. 


Same. 
12°. 
Same. 
Sanie. 
Sm.  8°. 
Same. 


6097.66 

New  ed  , rev.  Boston,  1865.  2 v.  Portr. 

**K. 126.2 

London,  1871.  3 v.  8°.  2475.51 

London.  [1874.]  3 v.  [People’s  ed.] 

4570-61 

N.  Y.,  1881.  16°.  4876.88 


Wilhelm  Meister’s  travels.  Trans,  from  the  later 
and  enlarged  ed  of  the  German,  and  ed.  by  E. 
Bell.  London,  1882.  [Bohn’s  standard  library.] 
Sm.  8°.  4872.73 

Shakespeare.  Hamlet.  Trauerspiel  in  sechs 
Aufziigen.  Nach  Gothes  Andeutungen  im  Wil- 
helm Meister  und  A.  W.  Schlegels  tJbersetzung 
fvir  die  deutsche  Biihne  hearb.  von  A.  Klmgemann. 
Leipzig,  1815.  16°.  No.  2 in  **0.4014.12 


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Summermann,  C.  L.  Brief  an  einen  Freund 
liber  die  falsclien  Wanderjahre  Wilhelm  Meisters. 
Munster,  lti23.  16®.  No.  3 in  *6875.3 

Wasson,  D.  A.  Wilhelm  Meister’s  apprentice- 
ship. No.  21  in  *6242.11 

From  Atlantic  monthly.  Sept.  1S65  [*5314.1.16]. 

Xeilien. 

Goethe-Schiller’s  Xenien.  Aus  dem  Schiller- 
schen  “ Musen-Almanach  fur  das  .Jahr  1797  ” und 
dem  “ Xenien-Manuscript.”  Herausg.  von  A. 
Stern.  Leipzig.  [1872.  Universal-Bibliothek.] 
16®.  No.  2 in  4S98.51.44 


Litterarische  Spiessruthen  oder  die  hochadligen 
und  beriichtigen  Xenien.  Mit  erlauternden  Anraer- 
kungen  ad  modum  Min  Ellii  et  Hamleri  [von  D. 
Jeniseh.  Leipzig,  1797.]  16®.  No.  i in  **2907.8 

Boas,  E.  Schiller  und  Goethe  im  Xenienkampf. 
Stuttgart,  1851.  2 v.  in  1.  8®.  4874.57 

Rebenstock,  J.  A.  ^akus.  Oder  Fragmente 
aus  den  Gerichtsakten  der  Holle  iiber  die  Xenien. 
Herausg.  von  J.  A.  Rebenstock.  Deutschland. 
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Saupe,  E.  J.  Die  Schiller-Goethe’schen  Xenien. 
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land-Literatur.  Die,  in  Deutschland.  1750-1851. 
2te  Ausg.  Cassel,  1853.  Sm.  8®.  4909  8 

Goethe-Gesellschaft.  Jahresbericht  1-9.  (In 
Goethe-Jabrbuch.  B.  1-15.  1880-94.)  *28403  54 
— Gesamintregister  zu  den  Banden  1-10.  1880- 

89.  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1S89.  8®.  *284oa.62 

Heinemann,  W.  A bibliographical  list  of  the 
English  translations  and  annotated  editions  of 
Goethe’s  Faust.  (In  The  Bibliographer.  Vol.  2, 
pp.  79-81,  100-105.  London,  1882.)  *6i8oa.i.2 

Muflad,  L.  Die  Goethe-Literatur  in  Deutsch- 
land, von  1731  his  1877.  Miiiichen,  1878.  8®. 

*6166.39 

Review  of  Blackie’s  Faust,  with  a hiblingraphy 
of  other  translations.  (In  Literary  world,  Aug. 
13,  1881.)  *5341.3.12 

Verzeichniss  von  Goethe’s  Handschriften.  Zeich- 
nungen  und  Radirungen,  Drucken  seiner  Werke, 
Biisten,  Medaillen  [u.  s.  w.],  welche  von  19ten 
Mai  1861  an  ausgestellt  sind.  Berlin.  1861.  8®. 

No.  6 in  *6875.5 

Biography. 

Criticism. 

For  some  valuable  studies  of  Goethe  see  the  volumes  of 
Archiv  fur  Litteraturgeschichte  [5326.'2].  Criticisms  of 
special  works  of  Goethe  are  entered  under  the  names 
of  these  works  in  the  first  division  of  this  list. 

Abeken,  B.  R.  Goethe  in  den  Jahren  1771  his 
1775.  Hannover,  1861.  8®.  2844.9 

Auerbach,  B.  Goethe  und  die  Erzahlungskunst. 
Stuttgart.  1861.  8®.  2844.8 

Austin,  Sarah.  Characteristics  of  Goethe,  from 
the  German  of  Falk,  von  Miiller,  &c.  London, 
1833.  3 V.  12®.  2907.2 

Barbey  d’AurevUly,  J.  Gcethe  et  Diderot. 
Paris,  1880.  12®.  46706.89 

Baumgartner,  A.  Gothe’s  Lehr-  und  Wander- 
jahre  in  Weimar  und  Italien.  (1775-1790.) 

Freihurgim  B.,  1882.  8®.  2853.16 

Bernays,  M.  J.  W.  von  Goethe.  J.  C.  Gott- 
sched.  Zwei  Biographien.  (Aus  der  Allgemeinen 
deutschen  Biographic  ahgedruckt.)  Leipzig, 
1880.  16®.  2848.76 


Bielschowsky,  A.  Friederike  Brion.  Ein  Beitrag 
zur  Goethe-Literatur.  Breslau.  1880.  8®.  2843.70 
Blackie,  J.  S.  The  wisdom  of  Goethe.  Edinb., 
1883.  Sm.  8®.  4872.75 

An  estimate  of  the  character  of  Goethe,  by  the  editor,  with 
passages  translated  from  his  works. 

Blaze,  A.  H.  Les  raaitresses  de  Goethe.  Par  H. 
Blaze  de  Bury.  Paris,  1873.  16®.  2849  54 

Bluecher,  G.  L.  von,  Fiirst  von  Wahlstatt.  Das 
Bliicherdenkmal  in  Rostock  und  Goethe’s  Theil- 
nahme  an  diesem  Werke.  Mit  24  Briefen 
Goethe’s.  (In  llistorisches  Taschenbuch.  Jahrg. 
33,  pp.  343-421.  Leipzig,  1862.)  *2309.1.33 

Bock,  W.  von.  Goethe  in  seinem  Verhaltnisse 
zur  .\lusik.  Berlin,  1871.  8®.  2876.52 

Bossert,  A.  Goethe,  ses  precurseurs  et  ses  con- 
temporains.  Paris,  1872.  8®.  2875.51 

Brockhaus,  F.  A.  and  H.  E.  Ueher  die  Ver- 
haltnisse der  Buchhandlung  F.  A.  Brockhaus  zu 
Herrn  Hofrath  J.  P.  Eckermann  in  Beziehung  auf 
das  Werk  “ Gesprache  mit  Goethe  in  den  letzten 
Jahren  seines  Lebens.”  Leipzig.  1846.  8®.  4845.60 
Browning,  H.  C.  Life  of  Goethe.  From  his 
autobiographical  papers  and  the  contributions  of 
his  contemporaries.  N.  Y.,  1844.  2 v.  in  1.  16®. 

4847.9 

Browning,  O.  Goethe : his  life  and  writings. 
London,  1892.  Portr.  [Dilettante  Ubrary.]  Sm. 
8®.  28493.89 

Burkhardt,  C.  A.  H.  Das  Repertoire  des  Wei- 
marischen  Theaters  unter  Goethes  Leitung,  1791- 
1817.  Hamburg,  1891.  8®.  6872.36 

Calvert,  G.  H.  Coleridge,  Shelley,  Goethe. 
Biographic  aesthetic  studies.  Boston.  [1880.] 
16®.  2556.68 

— Goethe.  His  life  and  works.  Boston,  1872. 

16®.  847.14;  4849. r2 

— Same.  1886.  4847.38 

Canello,  U.  A.  Saggi  di  critica  letteraria. 
Bologna,  1880.  16®.  2777.55 

ContentB.  — Classicierao  e romauticismo ; Letteratnre  neo- 
latine;  Letteratura  tedesca. 

The  essays  upon  German  literature  are  devoted  to  Goethe’s 
work  and  influence. 

Carlyle,  T.  Goethe,  hy  Thomas  Carlyle.  The 
tale,  trans.  hy  Carlyle.  Favorite  poems,  trans. 
by  W.  E.  .Aytoun  and  T.  Martin.  Ulus.  Boston, 
1881.  [Modern  classics.]  16®.  4870a. 5r 


Goethe 


Caro,  E.  il.  La  philosophie  de  Goethe.  Paris, 
1866.  8®.  5601.18 

Dembowski,  .7.,  ed.  Mitteilangen  fiber  Goethe 
ami  seiiien  FreunJeskreis  aus  bisher  unveroffent- 
lichten  Aufzeii-hnungen  des  Gratiich  Egloffstein’- 

schen  Familien  Archivs  zu  Arklitten.  Lyck, 

1869.  4®.  4841-35 

De  Quincey,  T.  Biographical  essays.  Boston, 
18.j0.  16°.  6248.74 

Contents.  — Shakspeare;  Pope;  Ch.arles  Lamb;  Goethe; 
Schiller. 

— Same.  Boston,  1857.  16°.  6604.2 

— Same.  Boston,  186').  16°.  **0.3941.18 

— Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater,  also 

the  lives  of  Shakespeare  and  Goethe.  With  in- 
trod.  by  H.  Jlorley.  London,  1886.  [Morley’s 
universal  library.]  Sm.  8°.  457t-73 

Dorer,  E.  Goethe  und  Calderon.  Gedenkbliitter 
zur  Calderonfeier.  Leipzig,  1881.  16°.  3099.73 

Daentzer,  J.  H.  J.  Abhandlungen  zu  Goethes 
Leben  und  Werken.  Leipzig,  1865.  2 v.  8°. 

2852.51 

— Aus  Goethe’s  Freundeskreise.  Braunschweig, 

1868.  8°.  4845-5 

— Charlotte  von  Stein.  Goethe’s  Freundin.  Em 

Lebensbild,  mit  Benutznng  der  Familienpapiere. 
Stuttgart,  187-1.  2 v.  Portrs.  Fac-simile.  8°. 

2847.64 

Contents.  — 1.  17-12-93.  2.  1791-1S27. 

— Charlotte  von  Stein  und  Corona  Schroter. 

Stuttgart.  1876.  8°.  2847.65 

— Erlauterungen  zu  Goethes  Werken.  Leipzig, 

1855-66.  [Erlauterungen  zu  den  deutschen  Klas- 
sikern.  1,  3,  4,  9-14,  17-21,  58-76,  79-83.]  16°. 

4909.50 

— Franenbilder  aus  Goethe’s  Jugendzeit.  Studien 
zura  Leben  des  Dichters.  Stuttgart,  1852.  8°. 

2846.79 

Contents.  — Friederike  Brion;  Znr  Friederikelitteratnr ; 
Kornelia  Friederike  Christiane  Goethe;  Anna  Sibylla 
Miinch;  Anna  Elisabeth  Schonemann  (Lili)  nnd  Auguste 
Luise  von  Stolberg;  Kutharma  Elisabeth  Goethe. 

— Goethe  und  Karl  August  wahrend  der  ersten 

ffinfzehn  Jahre  ihrer  Verbindung.  Leipzig.  1861. 
8°.  2844.6 

— Goethe  und  Karl  August.  2te  neubearb.  Aufl. 

Leipzig.  1688.  8°.  2853  73 

— Goethes  Leben.  Leipzig,  1880.  Ulus.  Fac- 
similes. 8°.  2846  67 

— Life  of  Goethe.  Trans,  by  T.  W.  Lyster. 

With  authentic  illus.  and  facsimiles.  London, 
1883.  2 V.  Sm.  8°.  2856.50 

Contents.  — Vol.  1.  17-19-1736.  2.  1786-1832. 

— Zur  Goetheforschung.  Keue  Beitrage.  Stutt- 
gart, 1831.  8°.  2843.17 

Eckermann,  J.  P.  Beytrage  zur  Poesie  mit 
besonderer  Hinweisung  auf  Goethe.  Stuttgard, 
1824.  16°.  2196.7 

Emerson,  R.  W.  Goethe;  or,  the  writer.  (In  his 
Represent-itive  men.)  2248.64;  2400.62 

2403-63;  **6017.54;  6248.70;  **K.io6.i 

— Ueber  (Jovthe  und  Sh-akespeare.  Aus  dem 

Englischen,  nebst  einer  Critik,  von  H.  Grimm. 
Hannover,  1857.  16°.  45993.125 

putsch,  E.  Goethe’s  Stellung  zur  Religion.  In- 
augural-Dissertation. Langensalza,  1879.  8°. 

2848.73 


Frankfurter  gelehrte  .-^nzeigen  vom  Jahr  1772. 
Heilbronn,  1883.  [Deutsche  Litteraturdenkmale 
des  18.  Jahrhunderts  in  Neudrucken.]  16°. 

zSgob  50.7,  8 

The  preface  by  B.  Senffert,  gives  facts  relative  to  the  his- 
tory of  this  periodical,  and  its  contributors,  in  1772;  and  the 
character  of  its  contents.  Goethe  wtts  a contributor  in  1772. 

Froitzheim,  J.  Goethe  und  Heinrich  Leopold 
Wagner.  Strassburg,  1689.  8°.  *2904.53.10 

— Lenz,  Goethe  und  Cleophe  Fibich  von  Strass- 

burg. Ein  urkundlicher  Kommentar  zu  Goethe’s 
Dichtung  und  Wahrheit.  Strassburg,  1688.  8°. 

*2904.53.4 

— Lenz  und  Goethe.  Mit  ungedruckten  Bnefen 

von  Lenz,  Herder.  Lavater,  Roderer,  Luise  Konig. 
Stuttgart,  1891.  Portr.  8°.  2856.78 

Geiger,  L.  Die  Constituierung  der  Goethe- 
Gesellschaft  in  Weimar.  Berlin,  1885.  16°. 

No.  3 in  *48293  52 
Genee,  R.  Klassische  Franenbilder.  Aus  dra- 
matischen  Dichtungen  von  Shakespeare.  Lessing, 
Goethe  und  Schiller.  Berlin,  1884.  16°.  4870.35 

Goedeke,  C.  Goethes  Leben.  Supplement  zu 
den  Werken  des  Dichters.  Keu  ilurchgesehen. 
Stuttgart.  [1863?]  [Cotta’sche  Bibliothek  der 
Weltiitteratnr.]  16°.  2905.60 

— Goethes  Leben  und  Schriften.  Stuttgart.  1674. 

16°.  2849.71 

Goeschel,  C.  F.  Hegel  und  seine  Zeit.  Mit 
Rficksicht  auf  Goethe.  Berlin,  1832.  8°.  7602.71 
Goethe  Jahrbuch.  B.  1-15.  ' Herausgegeben 

von  Ludwig  Geiger.  Mit  dem  len-8en  .Jahres- 
bericht  der  Goethe-Gesellschaft.  Frankfurt  a.  .M., 
1880-94.  Portrs.  8°.  *28403.54 

— Gesanimtregister  zu  den  Banden  1-10.  1860- 

1889.  Frankfurt  a/M.,  1889.  8°.  2840362 

Grimm,  H.  Ffinfzehn  Essays.  [Folge  1.]  (2te 
verm.  Aufl.  der  Keuen  Essays,  &c.)  Berlin,  1874. 
8°.  2873.8.1 

Contents.  — Voltaire  und  Frankreich;  Friedrich  der  Grosse 
und  Macaulay;  Goethe  in  Italieu;  Schiller  und  Goethe; 
Goethe  und  die  Wahiverwandtschaften ; Goethe  nnd  Suleika ; 
Goethe  und  Lnise  Seidler:  Heinrich  von  Kleist’s  Grabstatte; 
Lord  Byron  und  Leigh  Hunt;  Alexander  von  Hnmboidc; 
Schleiermacher;  Herrii  von  Vamhagen’s  Tagebiieher;  Ger- 
vinus ; Dante  und  die  letzten  Eampfe  in  Italien ; Ralph 
W aldo  Emerson. 

— Goethe.  Vorlesnngen.  Berlin,  1877.  2 v. 

in  1.  8°.  2844.60 

— Goethe  in  Italien.  Berlin,  1861.  16°. 

No.  5 in  *6875.5 

— Same.  (In  his  Ffinfzehn  Essays.  Berlin,  1874.) 

2873.8 

— The  life  and  times  of  Goethe.  Trans,  by 
Sarah  Holland  Adams.  Boston,  1880.  Portr.  8°. 

2844.74 

Haeckel,  E.  H.  Die  Katuranschauang  von  Dar- 
win, Goethe  unJ  Lamarck.  Vortrag  in  der  ersten 
offentlichen  Sitzung  der  55ten  Versammlung 
deutscher  Naturforscher  nnd  Aerzte  zu  Eisenach 
am  18.  September  1882.  Jena,  1862.  8°.  3S24  70 
Hayward,  A.  Goethe.  Edinb.,  1878.  [i’oreign 


classics  for  English  readers.]  Sm.  8°.  2848.61 

— Same.  Phila.  [1878.]  16°.  1544-5 

Herbst,  W.  Goethe  in  Wetzlar.  1772.  Vier 
Monate  ans  des  Dichters  Jugendleben.  Gotha, 
1881.  Portrs.  8°.  2845.64 


Hesse,  A.  Minchen  Herzlieb.  Erlauternde 
Bemerknngen  zu  Goethe’s  Wahiverwandtschaften 
und  Sonetten  Berlin,  1878.  [Samml.  gemeinv. 
wissensch.  Vortrage.]  8°.  No.  8 in  *5914.50.13 
29 


Goethe 


Hettner,  H.  J.  T.  Die  romantische  Schule  in 
ihrem  inneren  Zusamnienhange  niit  Goethe  und 
Schiller.  Braunschweig,  1850.  16°.  48703.68 

Hirzel,  L.  Karl  Ruckstuhl.  Ein  Beitrag  zur 
Goethe-Litteratur.  Strassburg,  1876.  8°. 

*2902.50.17 

Hoefer,  E.  Goethe  und  Charlotte  von  Stein. 
Stuttgart,  1878.  8°.  2844.68 

Jordan,  C.  F.  Goethe — und  noch  immer  kein 
Ende;  Kritische  Wiirdigung  der  Lebre  Goethes 
von  der  Metamorphose  der  Pflanzen.  Hamburg, 
1888.  [Samml.  gemeinv.  wissensch.  Vortrage.]  8°. 

No.  3 in  *5924.60.23 
Jullien,  A.  Goethe  et  la  musique;  ses  jugements, 
son  influence,  les  oeuvres  qu’il  a inspirees.  Paris, 
1880.  18°.  4046.57 

Eiaiserlicbe  Universitiit-  und  Landesbihliothek, 
Strassburg.  Die  Neugriindung  der  Strassburger 
Bibliothek  un{l  die  Goihe-Feier  am  9.  August 
1871.  Strassburg,  1871.  8°.  No.  i in  *4832.3 

Kalischer,  S.  Goethe  als  Naturforscher  und 
Herr  Du  Bois-Reymond  als  sein  Kritiker.  Eine 
Antikritik.  Berlin,  1883.  8°.  3824.73 

Karpeles,  G.  Goethe  in  Polen.  Berlin,  1890. 
Portr.  8°.  2859.54 

Kaulbach,  W.  von.  Goethe  gallery.  Originated. 
Munich.  21  photogs.  4°.  *4873.9 

Keil,  R.  Vor  hundert  Jahren.  Mittheilungen 
iiber  Weimar,  Goethe  und  Corona  Schroter  aus 
den  Tiigen  der  Genie-Periode.  Festgabe  zur 
Sakularfeier  von  Goethe’s  Eintritt  in  Weimar  (7. 
Nov.  1775).  Leipzig,  1875.  2 v.  in  1.  2 portrs. 

8°.  2873.13 

Contents.  — 1.  Goethe’s  Tagehuch  aus  den  Jahren,  1776- 
1782.  2.  Corona  Schriiter.  Eine  Lebensskizze  mit  Bei- 

triigen  zur  Geschichte  der  Genie-Periode. 

Keil,  Richard  and  Robert,  editors.  Goethe,  AVei- 
mar  und  .Jena  im  Jahre  1806.  Nach  Goethes 
Privatacten.  Am  fiinfzigjahrigen  Toilestage 
Goethes  herausg.  Leipzig,  1882.  8°.  4872.76 

Knortz,  C.  Goethe  und  die  Wertherzeit.  Ein 
Vortrag.  Mit  dem  Anhange  : Goethe  in  Ameri’aa. 
Zurich.  1885.  8°.  2852.53 

Kobersteiu,  C.  A.  Vermischte  Aufsatze  zur 
Litteraturgeschichte  und  Aesthetik.  Leipzig.  1858. 
8°.  4873  30 

Of  these  eight  essays,  chiefly  delivered  as  lectures  before 
the  Literary  society  of  Nauraburg,  four  are  upon  Goethe 
and  one  upon  Shakespeare  in  Germany. 

Kriegk,  G.  L.  Die  Briider  Senckenberg.  Eine 
biograiihische  Darstellung.  Nebst  einem  Anhang 
iiber  Goethe’s  .lugendzeit  in  Frankfurt.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.,  1869.  8°.  2846.53 

— Deutsche  Kulturbihler,  aus  dem  achtzehnten 

Jahrhundert.  Nebst  einem  Anhang:  Goethe  als 
Rechtsanwalt.  Leipzig,  1874.  8°.  2815  56 

Kuehn,  F.  F.  A.  Findlinge  betreffend  die  Wei- 
marische  Literatur-Epoche.  Weimar.  [1881?] 
Ulus.  Portr.  8°.  2845  63 

Lauggutb,  A.  Goethes  Padagogik  historisch- 
kritisch  dargestellt.  Halle  a S.,  1886.  16°.  5597  85 
Lewes,  G.  H.  The  life  and  works  of  Goethe: 
with  sketches  of  his  age  and  contemporaries.  Lon- 
don, 1855.  2 V.  Porirs.  8°.  4905.32 

— Same.  Vol.  2.  Boston,  1856.  16°.  4849.32 

— 'Idle  life  of  Goethe.  2d  ed.,  partly  rewritten. 

London,  1864.  Ponr.  8°.  4843.2 

— Same.  3d  ed.,  rev.  according  to  the  latest  docu- 
ments. London,  1895.  Portr.  8°.  4843.13 


— The  story  of  Goethe’s  life.  (Abridged  from 
his  “ Life  and  works  of  Goethe.”)  London,  1873. 
8°.  2849.57 

Licbtenberger,  F.  A.  fitude  morale  sur  Goethe. 
(Cut  from  La  revue  ehretienne,  Apr.  5,  1867. 
Pp.  276-278.)  No.  20  in  *6242.11 

Lorenz,  0.  Goethe’s  politische  Lehrjahre.  Vor- 
trag mit  . . . einem  Anhang.  Goethe  als  Histori- 
ker,  Berlin,  1893.  8°.  4842.46 

Lyon,  0.  Goethes  Verhaltniss  zuKlopstock.  In- 
augural-Dissertation. Dobeln.  [1880?]  16°.  2845.61 
Martin,  E.  Goethe  in  Strassburg.  Berlin,  1871. 
[Samml.  gemeinv.  wissensch.  Vortriige.]  8°. 

No.  15  in  *5914.50.6 
Masson,  D.  The  three  devils:  Luther’s,  Mil- 
ton’s, and  Goethe’s.  With  other  essays.  London, 
1874.  Sm.  8°.  2558.59 

Mendelssobn-Bartboldy,  C.  Goethe  and  Men- 
delssohn. (1821-31.)  Trans.,  with  additions, 
from  the  German,  by  M.  E.  von  Glehn.  2d  ed. 
London,  1874.  Fac-simile.  Portr.  Sm.  8°.  2849.63 
Meyer,  R.  M.  Goethe.  Berlin,  1895.  Portr. 

16°.  484743 

M6zieres,  A.  J.  F.  W.  Goethe,  les  oeuvres  ex- 
pliquees  par  la  vie.  [T.  l-]2.  1749-1795.  Paris, 

1872,  73.  8°.  2845.51 

Minor,  J.,  and  Sauer,  A.  Studien  zur  Goethe- 
Pbilologie.  Wien,  1880.  8°.  4872.66 

Muller,  T.  A.  H.  F.  Goethe’s  Unterhaltungen 
mit  dem  Kanzler  Friedrich  v.  Muller.  Herausg. 
von  C.  A.  H.  Burkhardt.  Stuttgart,  1870.  8°. 

2011. II ; 28793.72 
Pasque,  E.  Goethe’s  Theaterleitung  in  Weimar. 
Leipzig,  1863.  2 v.  16°.  48893.8 

Remy,  M.  Goethe’s  Erscheinen  in  Weimar. 
Berlin,  1877.  [Sammlung  gemeinv.  wissensch. 
Vortrage.  Vol.  12  ] Sm.8°.  No.  i in  *5914.50.12 
Raymond,  W.  Corneille,  Shakspeare  et  Goethe. 
Etude  sur  I’influence  anglo-germanique  en  P'rance 
au  xix°  siecle.  Berlin,  1864.  Sm.  8°. 

4690.39;  **0.3912.10 
Riemer,  F.  W.  Mittheilungen  iiber  Goethe.  Aus 
miindlichen  und  schriftlichen,  gedruckten  und 
ungedruckten  Quellen.  B.  1,  2.  Berlin,  D41. 
2 V.  8°.  2846.25 

Robert-Tornow,  W.  Goethe  in  Heine’s  AVerken. 
Berlin,  1883.  16°.  2877.112 

Sabell,  E.  W.  Zu  Goethe’s  hundertdreissigstem 
Geburtst;ig.  Festschrift  zum  28.  August,  1879. 
Heilbronn,  1879.  8°.  2844.64 

Cont.-iins  a hitherto  unknown  Faustisches  Festspiel,  by 
Tieck,  on  Goetbe’e  75ih  birthday;  an  investigation  of  the 
witch-spells  and  incantations  in  Faust;  the  meaning  of  the 
word  Mephistopheles;  and  a few  newly-discovered  poems 
by  Goethe. 

Sanborn,  F.  B.,  ed.  The  life  and  genius  of 
Goethe.  Lectures  at  the  Concord  school  of 
philosophy  [in  1885].  Boston,  1886.  2 portrs. 

12°.  1515. 14  ; 2858.60 

Schaefer,  J.  AV.  Goethe’s  Lehen.  Bremen, 
1851.  2 V in  1,  16°.  4248.3 

Scherer,  AV.  L.  Aufsatze  iiher  Goethe.  Berlin, 
1886.  8°.  2840.51 

Contents.  — Goethe-Philologie ; Gretchen ; Goethe  als  llechts- 
anwalt;  Her  junge  Goethe  ale  Journalist;  Sophie  von 
LaRoche  und  ihre  Enkelin;  Goethe  und  Adelaide;  Bemer- 
kungcn  fiber  Goethes  Stella;  Iphigenie  in  Delphi; 
Nauslkaa;  Eine  osterreichische  Dichterin  (Suleika  ; Pan- 
dora; Neue  Fauet-Commentare;  Betrachtungcn  fiber  Faust; 
Faustetudien. 


Goethe 


— Aus  Goethes  Friihzeit.  Brucbstiicke  cines 
Coninientares  zuni  juiigen  Goethe.  Mit  Beitragcn 
von  J.  Minor,  M.  I’osner.  E.  Schmidt.  Strassburg, 
187!).  [Quellen  und  Forschungen  ziir  Spracli-  und 
Culturgcschichte  der  gcrmanischen  Volker.]  8“. 

*2902.50.34 

Schmidt,  E.  Heinrich  Leopold  Wagner  Goethes 
Jugendgeuosse.  2te  vollig  umbearb.  Aufl.  Jena, 
187!'.  8“.  2846.77 

— Richardson,  Rousseau  und  Goethe.  Ein  Bei- 

tragzurGeschichtedes  Romans  im  18.  Jahrhundert. 
Jena,  1875.  8®.  2194.12 

Schultze,  S.  Der  junge  Goethe.  (17-19-1775.) 
Halle  a.  S.,  1893,  91.  7 pts.  in  1 v.  8°.  4845.65 

Seeley,  J.  R.  Goethe  : reviewed  after  sixty  years. 
London,  1894.  Fortr.  Sm.  8°.  6849.9 

Semler,  C.  Goethe’s  Wahlverwandtschaften  und 
die  sittliche  Weltanschauung  des  Dichters.  Ham- 
burg, 1887.  [Samml.  gemeinv.  wissensch.  Vor- 
trage.]  8°.  No.  18  in  *5924.60.21 

— Die  Weltanschauung  Luthers  und  Goethes  und 
ihre  Bedeutu'  g fiir  unsere  Zeit.  Hamburg,  1890. 
[Deutsche  Zeit-  und  Streit-Fragen.]  8®. 

No.  13  in  *5216.50,  N.  F.  4 
Sime,  J.  Life  of  Johann  Wolfgang  Goethe. 
London,  1888.  [“  Great  writers.”]  8®.  2840.54 

Appended,  pp.  i-XLiv,  is  a Bibliography,  ty  J.  P.  Anderson. 

Sinclair,  May.  Essays  in  verse.  London,  1891. 
Sm.  8®.  2568.104 

Contents.  — Guyon  : a philosophical  dialogue;  Two  studies 
from  the  life  of  Goethe ; Margery. 

Spiinger,  R.  Essays  zur  Kritik  und  Philosophie 
und  zur  Goethe-Litteratur.  Minden  i.  W.,  1885. 
8°.  28703.12 

— Weimar’s  klassische  Statten.  Ein  Beitrag  zum 

Studium  Goethe’s  und  unserer  klassischen  Littera- 
tur-Epoche.  Berlin,  1868.  PI.  8°.  4866.2 

Stahr,  A.  W.  T.  Goethe’s  Frauengestalten.  2te 
Ausg.  Berlin,  1869.  2 v.  16®.  4905.50 

Steck,  J.  R.  J.  Goethe  und  Lavater.  Basel, 
1884.  8®.  No.  7 in  *29003.50.8 

Steig,  R.  Goethe  und  die  Briider  Grimm.  Ber- 
lin, 1892.  8®.  4845.58 

Stern,  A.  Johann  Wolfgang  von  Goethe.  (In 
Guttschall,  C.  R.  von,  ed.  Der  neue  Plutarch. 
Vol.  12,  pp.  209-374.  Leipzig,  1888.)  2255.51.12 

Strieker,  W.  Goethe  und  Frankfurt  am  Main. 
Die  Beziehungen  des  Dichters  zu  seiner  Vater- 
stadt.  Berlin,  1876.  [Samml.  gemeinv.  wissensch. 
Vortrage.]  8®.  No.  19  in  *5914.50.11 

Thomas,  C.  Goethe  and  the  conduct  of  life. 
Ann  Arbor,  1886.  [University  of  Michigan. 
Philosophical  papers.  1st  series.]  8®.  5585.60.2 

Tieck,  J.  L.  Epilog  zur  hundertjahrigen  Geburts- 
feier  Gothe’s.  [Berlin,  1849.]  Sm.  8°. 

No.  2 in  3083.13 

Trezza,  G.  Dante,  Shakespeare,  Gothe,  nella 
rinascenza  europea.  Verona,  1888.  16®.  2775.72 

Viehoff,  H.  Goethe’s  Lehen.  Stuttgart,  1847-54. 
4 V.  Sq.  16®.  42193.10 

Wagener,  B.  Shakespeare’s  Einfluss  auf  Goethe 
in  Leben  und  Dichtung.  T.  1.  Halle  a.  S.,  1890. 
8®.  4595-I2I 

Wahle,  J.  Das  weimarische  Hoftheater  unter 
Goethes  Leitung.  Braunschweig,  1891.  Ulus. 
Portrs.  L.  8°.  2891.7 


Wasson,  D.  A.  Wilhelm  Meister’s  apprentice- 
shij).  (Atlantic  monthly.  Sept.  18d5.) 

No.  21  in  *6242.1 1 
Weiss,  J.  J.  A.  Sur  Goethe.  Etudes  critiques  de 
litterature  allemande.  Avec  une  preface  de  F. 
Sarcey.  Paris.  [1892.]  12®.  2857.60 

Wenzel,  C.  G.  .4us  Weimars  goldenen  Tagen. 
Bibliographische  Jubelfestgabe  zur  hundertjabri- 
gen  Geburtstagsfeier  Friedrich  von  Schilh-r’s. 
Dresden,  1859.  8®.  *2150.28 

White,  H.  S.  The  life  and  genius  of  Goethe. 
Goethe’s  youth.  16®.  7849.8 

Goethe  and  Schiller. 

See  also  Xenien  on  page  28  of  this  list. 

Briefwechsel  zwischen  Schiller  und  Goethe, 
1794-1805.  2te  Ausg.  Stuttgart,  1856.  2 v.  8®. 

2844.15 

Correspondence  between  Schiller  and  Goethe, 
1794-1805.  Trans,  bv  G.  H.  Calvert.  Vol.  1. 
N.  Y.,  1845.  [Specimens  of  foreign  standard  lit- 
erature.] 12®.  4846.51 

Vol.  2 of  the  translation  was  never  published. 

Bossert,  A.  Goethe  et  Schiller.  Avec  un  discours 
sur  I’esprit  theologique  et  I’esprit  litteraire  en 
Allemague.  Paris,  1873.  8®.  2875.54 

Boyesen,  H.  H.  Goethe  and  Schiller;  including 
a commentary  of  Faust.  N.  Y.,  1879.  8®. 

1545.29;  2848.65 

Crantz,  A.  F.  Die  Ochsiade,  oder  freundsclialt- 
liche  Unterhaltungen  der  Herren  Schiller  und 
Gothe  mit  einigen  ihrer  Herren  Collegen.  Ber- 
lin, 1797.  Sm.  8®.  No.  3 in  **2907.8 

Goethe’s  Mother. 

(Katharina  Elizabeth  Goethe,  bom  Textor.) 

Aus  G.  Kestner’s  Briefsammlung.  1.  Goethe’s 
Mutter.  (In  Archiv  fiir  Litteraturgeschichte. 
Pp.  109-130.  Leijjzig,  1873.)  *5326.2.3 

Briefe  der  Frau  Rath  an  ihre  lieben  Enkeleins. 
Gedruckt  zum  13.  Febr.  1855.  L.  P.  O.  J.  H.  H. 
[Leipzig,  1855.]  Portr.  12®.  No.  i in  *4849.29 
Briefe  von  Goethe  und  dessen  Mutter  an  Fried- 
rich Freiherrn  von  Stein.  Herausg.  von  J.  J.  H. 
Ebers  und  A.  Kahlert.  Leipzig,  1846.  12°. 

2847.72 

Briefe  von  Goethe’s  flutter.  iMit  einer  Einleitung 
Christiane  und  Goethe,  neu  herausg.  von  P.  Stein. 
Leipzig.  [1891.]  [Universal-Bibliothek.]  16®. 

No.  2 in  *4896.50.285 
Frau  Rath.  Briefwechsel  von  Katharina  Elisa- 
beth Goethe.  Nach  den  Originalen  mitgetheilt 
von  R.  Keil.  Leipzig,  1871.  16®.  2847.58 

Goethe’s  mother.  Correspondence  with  Goethe, 
Lavater,  Wieland,  Duchess  Anna  Amalia  of  Saxe- 
Weimar,  Friedrich  von  Stein,  and  others.  Trans, 
with  biog.  sketches  and  notes,  by  A.  S.  Gibbs. 
N.  Y.  [1880.]  Portrs.  8®.  2845.59 

Zwolf  Briefe  von  Goethe’s  Eltern  an  Lavater. 
Als  Manuscript  fiir  Freunde  zur  Feier  des  4.  Jan. 
1860.  In  Druck  gegeben  von  S.  H.  [Leipzig.] 
12®.  No.  2 in  *4849.29 

Dorow,  W.  Reminiscenzen.  Goethe’s  Mutter, 
nebst  Briefen  und  Aufzeichnungen  zur  Charak- 
teristik  anderer  merkwiirdiger  Miinner  und 
Frauen.  Leipzig,  1842.  Portr.  8°.  2847.55 


Goethe 


Duentzer,  J.  H.  J.  Frauenbilder  aus  Goethe’s 
Jugendzeit.  Studien  zum  Leben  des  Dichters. 
Stuttgart,  1852.  8°.  2846.79 

Contents. — Friederike  Brion;  Zur  Friederikelitteratur; 
Kornelia  Friederike  Ohristiane  Goethe;  Anna  Sibylia 
Munch;  Anna  Eiisabeth  tJchoneniann  (Lili)  uud  Auguste 
Luise  von  Stolberg;  Katharlna  Elisabeth  Goethe. 


Heinemann,  C.  Goethe’s  ^Mutter.  Ein  Lebens- 
bilil  nacli  den  Quellen.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1892. 
Portrs.  Pis.  8°.  2852.66 

Jacob,  C.  G.  Goethe’s  Mutter.  (In  Historisches 
Taschenbuch.  Jahrg.  15,  pp.  391-480.  Leipzig, 
1844.)  ’^2309.1.15 


Portraits  of  Goethe. 

Henkel,  H.  Das  Gothesche  Gleichniss.  1.  Wis- 
senschaftliche  Beilage  zum  Programra  des  Gym- 
nasium zu  Seehausen  i.  A.  StenJal,  1883.  4°. 

4870.8 

— Das  Goethesche  Gleichnis.  [Theil  1,  2.]  Halle, 
1886.  8°.  4870.37 

The  first  part,  published  at  Stendal,  1883,  is  on  4870.8. 
Rollett,  H.  Die  Goethe- Bildni.sse.  Biographisch- 
kunstgeschichtlich  dargestellt.  Mit  78  Holzsclinit- 
ten,  8 Kadierungen  von  W.  Unger  und  2 Helio- 
gravuren.  Wien,  1883.  L.  4°.  ’'‘**2840.10 

Schroer,  C.  J.  Goethe’s  aussere  Erscdieinung. 
Mit  einer  Tafel  enthaltend  dreizehn  Bildnisse. 
Wien,  1877.  8°.  2846.64 


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A Beckett,  Gilbert  A.  The  comic  history  of 
England.  With  illus.  by  J.  Leech.  London, 
1853-55.  2 V.  8®.  185.7 

Abbot,  John  E.  Sermons.  With  a memoir  by 
H.  Ware,  jr.  Boston,  1829.  Portr.  8°.  232.7 

Abrantes,  duchesse  d’.  (Madame  Junot.)  Me- 
moirs of  celebrated  women  of  all  countries.  Lon- 
don, 1834.  Portrs.  8°.  i95-9;  283.4 

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Adam,  Alexander.  Roman  antiquities,  . . . 

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N.  Y.,  1819.  8°.  119.6 

Adams,  Abigail.  Letters.  With  memoir  by  C. 
F.  Adams.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1840.  2 v.  Portr. 

16°.  236.10 

Adams,  Charles  F.,  jr.  State  school  supervision. 
Boston,  1881.  8°.  294.31 

Adams,  Hannah.  A view  of  religions.  2d  ed. 
Boston,  n.  d.  8°.  214.18 

Adams,  Henry  G.  Peace  lyrics.  London.  [1850.] 
32°.  179a. 16 

Adams,  William  H.  D.  Famous  beauties  and 
historic  women.  London,  1865.  2 v.  8 portrs. 

inserted.  Sm.  8°.  284.6 

— The  white  king;  or  Charles  i.  and  the  men  and 

women  ...  in  the  first  half  of  the  17th  cen- 
tury. London,  1889.  2 v.  13  portrs.  inserted. 

8°.  223.1 


— Women  of  fashion  and  representative  women 

in  letters  and  society.  London,  1878.  2 v.  Sm. 

8°.  223.5 

Addison,  Joseph,  and  others.  Sir  Roger  de  Cov- 
erley.  With  illus.  by  C.  O.  Murray.  London. 
[1882.]  Sm.  4°.  272.7 

Adlard,  George.  Amye  Robsart  and  the  earl  of 
Leycester.  London,  1870.  Portr.  8°.  74.13 

Adolphus,  John.  The  British  cabinet;  contain- 
ing portraits  of  illustrious  personages  . . . 

with  memoirs.  London,  1799.  F°.  120. i 

— The  history  of  France,  1790-1802.  London, 

1803.  2 V.  8°.  79.6 

.Sisop.  Bewick’s  select  fables  of  iEsop  and  others. 
With  the  original  wood  engravings  by  Thomas  Be- 
wick. London.  [1871.]  8°.  1.  p.  115.18 

— Fables  : a new  version,  by  T.  James.  Illus.  by 

Tenniel.  N.  Y.  [1848.]  12°.  227.14 

— Fables  of  Aisop  and  others  trans.  into  English. 

ByS.Croxall.  Boston,  1863.  12°.  264  19;  293.14 
Agassiz,  Louis.  An  introduction  to  the  study  of 
natural  history.  N.  Y. , 1847.  8°.  74.8 

Agassiz,  Louis,  and  Gould,  Augustus  A.  Princi- 
ples of  zoology.  Part  1.  Comparative  zoology. 
Boston,  1848.  Illus.  12°.  128.9 

Aged  female  society,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Hand- 
book to  an  exhibition  representing  old  Newcastle. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1885.  Sq.  8°.  292.12 


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Agge,  Anne  A.,  and  Brooks,  Mary  M.  Marble- 
head sketches.  Boston,  1885.  F®.  61.5 

Aikin,  John.  Essays  on  sons-writing;  with  a 
collection  of  such  English  songs  as  are  most  emi- 
nent for  poetical  merit.  New  ed.,  with  additions 
by  R.  H.  Evans.  London,  1810.  Sm.  8°.  214.16 

Aikin,  John,  and  Barbauld,  Anna  L.  Evenings 
at  home.  Rev.  by  Cecil  Hartley.  Boston.  [18ft-.  J 
16®.  243.15 

Aikin,  Lucy.  Memoir  of  John  Aikin.  With  a 
selection  of  his  miscellaneous  pieces.  London, 

1826.  2 V.  Portr.  8".  105.10;  244  2 

— Memoirs,  miscellanies  and  letters : including 

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Le  Breton.  London,  186-1.  Sm.  8®.  244.8 

— Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Charles  i.  London, 

1836.  2 V.  Portr.  1 1 portrs.  inserted.  8®.  105.9 

— Same.  2d  ed.  London,  1833.  2 v.  Portrs. 

16  portrs.  inserted.  8®.  283.3 

— Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Elizabeth.  London, 

1818.  2 V.  Portr.  8®.  105.7 

— Same.  3d  ed.  London,  1819.  2 v.  Portr.  8®. 

283.2 

— Memoirs  of  the  court  of  James  i.  2d  ed. 

London,  1822.  2 v.  Portrs.  8®.  105.8;  283.1 

Akenside,  Mark.  Pleasures  of  the  imagination, 
poem.  London,  1786.  32®.  179a. 17 

— Same.  Portland,  1807.  16®.  256.11 

— Poetical  works.  Ed.,  with  a life,  by  A.  Uyce. 

Boston,  185-1.  Portr.  [British  poets  ] 16®. 

88.15;  306.2 

Alcott,  William  A.  The  physiology  of  marriage. 
By  an  old  physician.  Boston,  1856.  16®.  256.18 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.  Marjorie  Daw  and  other 
stories.  Boston,  1885.  16®.  243.20 

— Poems.  Illus.  by  the  Paint  and  clay  club. 

Boston,  1882.  Portr.  8®.  251.6 

— Wyndham  towers.  Boston,  1890.  Portr.  12®. 

251.12 

Alexander,  Francesca.  Christ’s  folk  in  the 
Apennine.  Ed.  by  J.  Ruskin.  Orpington,  1887. 
Sm.  8®.  176. II 

— Roadside  songs  of  Tuscany.  Trans,  and  illus. 

by  Francesca  Ale.xander.  Ed.  by  J.  Ruskin. 
N.  Y.,  1881-85.  10  V.  8®.  261.4;  290.17 

Alexander,  William.  The  history  of  women. 
London,  1779.  1°.  172. i 

Alexander,  William,  of  the  British  museum. 
Picturesque  representations  of  the  dress  and  man- 
ners of  the  Austrians.  London,  1813.  50  col. 

engrs.  4®.  290.6 

— Picturesque  representations  of  the  dress  and 

manners  of  the  Chinese.  London,  1814.  50  col. 

engrs.  4®.  290.4 

Alger,  William  R.  A tribute  to  the  memory  of 
Theodore  Parker.  Boston,  1860.  8®. 

No.  13  in  119.26 

Alice,  grand  duchess  of  Hesse,  princess  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  Biographical  sketch  and 
letters.  London,  1884.  Portrs.,  4 portrs.  and  2 
plates  inserted.  8®.  53.1 

Alison,  Archibald.  Essays  on  the  nature  and 
principles  of  taste.  2d  Amer.  ed.  Hartford, 
1821.  8®.  166.12 

Allingham,  William.  Songs,  ballads,  and  stories. 
London,  1877.  Sm.  8®.  266.10 

— ed.  The  ballad  book,  a selection  of  British  bal- 
lads. Cambridge,  1865.  16°.  i79-6 


Allom  and  Leltch.  Seventy- five  steel  engrav- 
ings of  cathedrals,  abbeys  & castles.  [London.] 
L.  8®.  73.6 

Allston,  Washington.  Monaldi;  a tale.  Boston, 
1841.  12®.  243.1 

Altdorfer,  Albrecht.  The  fall  of  man.  Ed.  by 
Alfred  Aspland.  With  introd.  by  William  Bell 
Scott.  Manchester,  1876.  [Holbein  soc.  fac- 
simile reprints.]  8®.  166.7 

Amari,  Michele.  History  of  the  war  of  the 
Sicilian  vespers.  Ed.  with  introd.  and  notes,  by 
the  earl  of  Ellesmere.  London,  1850.  3 v.  Sm. 

8®.  234.3 

American  comic  annual.  Ed.  by  H.  J.  Finn,  and 
illus.  by  1).  C.  Johnston.  Boston,  1831.  16®. 

256.20 

Amicus,  pseud.  A translation,  in  verse,  of 
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Bennett,  John.  Letters  to  a young  lady.  Hart- 
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from  1783  to  1852.  Ed.  by  Lady  Theresa  Lewis. 
London,  1865.  3 v.  3 portrs.  10  portrs.,  17  pis. 

inserted  in  292.3.  8®.  1146;  292.3 

— Same.  2d  ed.  London,  1866.  3 v.  Ulus. 

Portrs.  8®.  202.6 

Bersier,  Eugene  A.  F.  Coligny ; the  earlier  life 
of  the  great  Huguenot.  Trans,  by  Annie  H. 
Holmden.  London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  264.4 

Bertaux,  Jean  D.  [Recueil  de  portraits.]  Paris, 
1789-1802.  60  pis.  F®.  405.3 

Portraits  of  persons  prominent  in  the  French  Revolution. 

Bertie,  Lady  Georgina.  Five  generations  of  a 
loyal  house.  Part  i.  Containing  the  lives  of 
Richard  Bertie,  and  of  his  son  Peregrine,  Lord 
Willoughby.  London,  1845.  Sm.  4®.  146.9 

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Berville,  Saint  Albin.  Spotless  and  fearless. 
The  story  of  the  Chevalier  Bayard,  from  the 
French  of  M.  de  Berville  and  others.  By  E.  Wal- 
ford.  London,  1868.  Sm.  8®.  189.6 

Besant,  Walter.  Gaspard  de  Coligny  (marquis 
de  Chatillon).  N.  Y.,  1879.  Portr.  32®.  1793.24 
Betham,  Matilda.  A biographical  dictionary  of 
the  women  of  every  age  and  country.  London, 
1804.  Portrs.  8°.  76.13 

Beverwijek,  Jan  van.  Van  de  wtnementheyt  des 
vrouwelicken  geslachts.  Ver^iert  . . . van 

Corn.  Boy.  2de  druck.  Dordrecht,  1643.  3 v. 

in  1.  Pis.  16®.  256.28 

Bianchini,  Giuseppe  M.  Dei  gran  duchi  di  Tos- 
cana della  reale  casa  di’ Medici.  Venezia,  1741. 
Illus.  10  portrs.  F®.  402.1 

Bible.  The  Holy  Bible;  with  the  Apocrypha. 
. . . Worcester,  1791.  Ulus.  4®.  134-2 

— Holy  Bible.  3d  stereot.  ed.  N.  Y.,  1827.  24®. 

1793.18 

— A new  version  of  the  Psalms  of  David  fitted  to 

the  tunes  used  in  the  churches.  [Tate  and  Brady.] 
Boston,  18o7.  12®.  245.24 

— '1  he  Psalraes  of  David  translated  into  divers 

and  sundry  kindes  of  verse.  . . . Begun  by 

Sir  Philip  Sidney,  Knt.,  and  finished  by  the  coun- 
tess of  Pembroke,  his  sister.  Now  first  printed 
from  a copy  of  the  original  ms.  transcribed  by  John 
Davies,  in  the  reign  of  James  i.  [London,  1823.] 
Portrs.  Sm.  8®.  246.21 

— The  book  of  Psalms.  Metrically  arranged  by 

J.  Nourse.  N.  Y.,  1842.  32®.  247.34 

— The  New  Testament  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour 
Jesus  Christ;  with  notes.  London,  1792.  8®.  164  6 

— The  New  Testament.  Oxford,  1863.  Sm.  8®. 

246.30 

— Apochryphal  books  of  the  New  Testament. 

[4th  ed.]  Phila.  [1890.]  Ulus.  8®.  65.11 

Bible  prints.  Scrap  book.  78  engravings,  illus- 
trating scenes  in  the  Bible.  250.6 

Bie,  Cornelis  de.  Het  gulden  cabinet  vande  edele 
vry  schilder-const  . . . Waer-inne  begrepen 

is  den  ontstersselijeken  loff  van  de  vermaerste 
constminnende  geesten  ende  scbilders  van  dese 
eeuw.  [t’Antwerpen,  1662.]  Portrs.  Sm.  4®. 

55.6;  154-12 

Bijou,  The.  An  annual  of  literature  and  the  arts. 
London,  1829.  Pis.  Sm.  8®.  275.22 

Billings,  Robert  W.,  and  Burn,  William.  The 
baronial  and  ecclesiastical  antiquities  of  Scotland. 
Edinb.,  1848-50.  4 v.  Ulus.  F®.  180.10 

Bingham,  Denis  A.  The  marriages  of  the  Bona- 
partes.  London,  1881.  Sm.  8®.  270.12 

— The  marriages  of  the  Bourbons.  London,  1890. 

Illus.  8®.  222.1 

Biografias  y retratos  de  los  personajes  mas 
notables  en  los  cinco  partes  del  mundo.  Madrid. 
2 V.  69  portrs.  inserted.  4®.  51.10 

The  biographies  are  wanting. 

Biographical  magazine,  containing  portraits  and 
characters.  London,  1794.  112  portrs.  8®.  123.8 

Biographie  moderne,  ou  dictionnaire  biographique, 
de  tons  les  hommes  morts  et  vivansqui  ont  marque 
a la  fin  du  18®si5cle  et  an  commencement  de  celui- 
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Additional  portraits  have  been  inserted,  making  in  ail  900. 
Bee  the  account  given  by  Brunet  of  the  editions  of  this  book, 
which  has  an  interest  from  the  period  of  time  it  covers  and 
from  its  finely  executed  portraits  of  the  actors  in  the  French 
revolution. 

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Biography  of  the  principal  sovereigns  of  Europe, 
since  the  French  revolution.  London,  l!S22.  19 

portrs.  8°.  125.10;  251.22;  257.19 

Birch,  Thomas.  The  court  and  times  of  Charles 
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— The  court  and  times  of  James  the  first.  Ed. 

by  [ Kobert  F.  Williams].  London,  1848.  2 v. 

Portrs.  8°.  293.10 

— 'I'he  heads  of  illustrious  persons  of  Great  Brit- 
ain, engraven  by  Houhraken,  and  Vertue.  l\’ith 
their  lives  and  characters.  London,  1747-52.  2 

V.  in  1.  108  portrs.  F°.  61.2;  81.4 

Birchall,  James.  England  under  the  Normans 
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177.2 

Bisset,  Robert.  The  history  of  the  reign  of 
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Blackburn,  Henry.  Normandy  picturesque.  1st 
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Blackburn,  William  M.  Admiral  Coligny  and 
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Map.  12°.  225.4 

Blackwell,  Thomas.  Letters  concerning  myth- 
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— Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Augustus.  Edinb., 

17.73-63.  3 V.  Portrs.  4°.  134-4 

Vol.  3 is  a contiuuatiou  of  the  work  by  John  Mills,  and  was 
published  at  London. 

Blair,  Hugh.  An  abridgment  of  lectures  on 
rhetoric.  N.  Y.,  1814.  24°.  179-24 

— Same.  Improved  by  the  additions  of  questions, 

by  N.  Greene.  Boston,  1824.  12°.  271.26 

Blair,  John.  Outlines  of  chronology,  ancient  and 
modern.  Boston,  1826.  Ulus.  24°.  179^-9 

Blaisot.  92  portraits  from  Galerie  nniverselle 
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Mostly  portraits  of  French  persons. 

Blaze,  Marie  P.  K.  Germania:  its  courts,  camps, 
and  people.  London,  1850.  2v.  lOportrs.  8°.  68.3 

— Memoir  of  [Elizabeth]  the  princess  Palatine, 
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68  6 ; 88.1 ; 294.8 
Blennerhassett,  Charlotte  J.,  lady.  Madame  de 
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and  literature.  [Trans,  by  Jane  E.  Gordon  Gum- 
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Blochwitz,  Johannes.  A brief  history  of 
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Bloede,  Gertrude.  Angelo.  A poem.  By  Stuart 
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Bloomfield,  Georgiana,  baroness.  Reminiscences 
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Blunt,  Lady  Anne  I.  N.  A pilgrimage  to  Nejd. 
London,  1881.  2d  ed.  2 v.  Ulus.  8°.  56.4 

Boccaccio.  The  Decameron,  or  ten  days’  enter- 
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Boddington,  Reginald  S.  Extracts  from  parish 
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Boissard,  Jean  J.  Iconvm  viros  virtvte  atqve 
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Boissier,  Gaston.  Madame  de  S^vign6.  Trans, 
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Bombaugh,  Charles  C.,  comp.  Gleanings  from 
the  harvest-fields  of  literature.  4th  ed.  Balt., 
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Bonaparte,  Elizabeth  Patterson.  The  life  and 
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N.  Y.,  1879.  12°.  187.12;  294.4 

— Same.  2d  ed.  London,  1879.  Sm.  8°.  187.11 

Bonaparte,  Lucien,  prince  de  Canino.  Choix  de 
gravures  a I’eau  forte,  d’apres  les  |)eintures  origi- 
nales  et  les  marbres,  de  la  galerie  de  Lucien  Bona- 
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Bonneau-Avenant,  .Alfred,  comte  de.  The  life 
of  Madame  de  Beauharnais  de  Miramion,  1629- 
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Boone,  Anna  B.  The  increase  of  crime  and  its 
cause.  Boston,  1871.  Portr.  12°.  273.8 

Borrow,  George.  Wild  Wales : its  people,  lan- 
guage, and  scenery.  3d  ed.  Loudon,  1872.  Portr. 
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Bosch,  Johannes  van  den.  De  heeren  stadhou- 
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Boston.  City  council.  A memorial  of  Daniel 
Webster,  from  the  city  of  Boston.  Boston,  18.‘-3. 
Portr.  PI.  8°.  300.11 

A memorial  of  Joshua  Bates  from  the  city  of 

Boston.  Bo.'ton,  1865.  8°.  182.17 

A memorial  of  William  Lloyd  Garrison,  from 

the  city  of  Boston.  Boston,  1886.  Portr.  PI. 
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Re-dedication  of  the  Old  State  house.  Boston, 

1882.  Illus.  L.  8°.  138.20 

— Common  council.  Proceedings,  M.ay  26.  1881. 

Debate  on  the  proposition  to  renovate  the  Old 
state  house.  Newspaper  cutting.  8°.  294.28 

— Latin  school.  The  oldest  school  in  America. 

An  oration  by  Phillips  Brooks  and  a poem  by 
Robert  Grant  at  the  celebration  of  the  250th  anni- 
versary. Boston,  1885.  16°.  27413 

Boston  and  Warren  society.  Records.  Manu- 
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Boston  book.  The.  Specimens  of  metropolitan 
literature.  [1836.]  Boston,  1836.  12°.  128.26 

— Same.  [1837.]  46.9 

Boston  home  for  incurables.  Annual  report,  3d, 
1887-88.  Boston,  1888.  8°.  271.30 

Boswell,  James.  Letters  addressed  to  the  Rev. 
W.  J.  I'emple.  Now  first  published  from  the  orig- 
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Botanical  catechism  : containing  introductory  les- 
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Botta,  Vincenzo.  Dante  as  philosopher,  patriot, 
and  poet.  With  an  analysis  of  the  Divina  corn- 
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Boutell,  Charles.  Heraldry,  historical  and  popu- 
lar. 2d  ed.  London,  1863.  Illus.  Pis.  8°.  251.7 
Bowditch,  Nathaniel  I.  Suffolk  surnames.  Bos- 
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Bowdoin  college.  Obituary  record  of  the  gradu- 
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8°.  294.27 


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Bowles,  Emily.  Madame  de  Maintenon.  Lon- 
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Bowring,  Sir  John.  Matins  and  vespers : with 
hymns  and  occasional  devotional  pieces.  1st  Amer. 
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— Trans.  Specimens  of  the  Russian  poets ; with 

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Brace,  Charles  L.  The  races  of  the  old  world. 
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Brachelius,  Johannes  A.  Historiarum  nostri 
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Bradford,  Sarah  H.  Scenes  in  the  life  of  Harriet 
Tubman.  Auburn,  1869.  Portr.  12®.  78.16 

Bradford,  William.  Sketches  of  the  country, 
character  and  costume  in  Portugal  and  Spain, 
made  during  the  campaign  and  on  the  route  of  the 
British  army  in  1808  and  1809.  Engraved  and  col- 
oured. London,  1812.  53  pis.  8°.  151.2 

Braintree,  Mass.  Centennial  celebration,  July  4, 
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Bray,  Anna  E.  Autobiography.  Ed.  by  J.  A. 
Kempe.  London,  1884.  Portr.  Sm.  8®.  176.3 

— The  borders  of  the  Tamar  and  the  Tavy.  In  a 

series  of  letters  to  Robert  Southey.  New  ed. 
London,  1879.  2 v.  Illus.  8®.  176. 5 

— Courtenay  of  Walreddon : a romance  of  the 

West.  New  ed.  London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  177.4 

— De  Poix:  a romance  of  Bearn  of  the  14th  cen- 
tury. New  ed.  London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  177.5 

— A father’s  curse  and  A daughter’s  sacrifice. 

New  ed.  London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  177.6 

— Fitz  of  Fitz-ford.  An  historical  romance.  New 

ed.  London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  177.7 

— The  good  St.  Louis  and  his  times.  London, 

1870.  Portr.  Sm.  8®.  177.16 

— Hartland  forest,  and  Roseteague.  New  ed. 

London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  I77'8 

— Henry  de  Pomeroy,  or  the  eve  of  St.  John. 

New  ed.  London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  177-9 

— Joan  of  Arc,  and  the  times  of  Charles  the 

Seventh,  king  of  France.  London,  1874.  Sm.8®. 

287.12 

— Letters  written  during  a tour  through  Nor- 
mandy, Britanny,  and  other  parts  of  France  in 
1818.  London,  1820.  Pis.  10  pis.  inserted.  4®. 

182.16 

— Life  of  Thomas  Stothard.  With  personal 

reminiscences.  With  numerous  illus.  from  his 
works.  London,  1851.  8®.  176.1 ; 176.2 ; 302.2 

The  plates  in  302.2,  527  in  number,  and  all  inserted,  are 
bound  in  3 vols. 

— The  mountains  and  lakes  of  Switzerland ; with 

sketches  of  other  parts  of  the  continent.  London, 
1841.  3 V.  8®.  176.4 

— The  protestant.  A tale  of  the  reign  of  queen 

Mary.  New  ed.  London,  1884.  Sm.8®.  177.10 

— The  revolt  of  the  protestants  of  the  Cevennes, 
with  some  account  of  the  Huguenots  in  the  17th 


century.  London,  1870.  Sm.  8®.  176.6 

— The  Talba.  An  historical  romance.  New  ed. 

London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  177.11 

— Trelawny  of  Trelawne  : a romance  of  the  West. 

New  ed.  London.  1884.  Sm.  8®.  177.12 

— Trials  of  the  heart.  New  ed.  London,  1884. 

Sm.  8®.  17713 

— Warleigh.  An  historical  romance.  New  ed. 

London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  177.14 


— The  White  hoods.  An  historical  romance. 

New  ed.  London,  1884.  Sm.  8®.  I77-I5 

Breval,  .John  D.  de.  The  history  of  the  house  of 
Nassau  from  the  tenth  century  to  this  present  time. 
Likewise  An  account  of  the  houses  of  Baux  and 
Chalons.  London,  1734.  Sm.  8®.  53.6 

Bridgman,  Thomas.  The  pilgrims  of  Boston  and 
their  descendants.  N.  Y.,  1866.  Illus.  Portrs. 
Pis.  8®.  251.2 

Brief  historical  sketch  of  the  old  London  street, 
erected  at  728  and  730  Broadway  near  8th  street. 
New  York.  N.  Y.,n.  d.  Illus.  Sq.  8®.  292.13 

Briggs,  George  W.  The  bow  in  the  cloud : fifteen 

discourses.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1846.  12°.  243.7 

Brightwell,  Cecilia  L.  Memorials  of  the  life  of 
Amelia  0[)ie.  2d  ed.  Norwich,  1854.  7 pis.  29 

portrs.  inserted.  8®.  272.3 

Bristol,  Augusta  C.  Poems.  Boston.  [1868.] 
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Britton,  John.  The  architectural  antiquities  of 
Great  Britain  represented  and  illustrated  in  a 
series  of  views,  elevations,  plans,  sections,  and 
details.  London.  1807-26.  5 v.  4®.  200.2 

— [Cathedral  antiquities.]  London,  1814-35.  13 

V.  in  6.  Pis.  4®.  200.3 

Contents.  — 1.  Salisbury,  1814. — Norwich,  1815.  2.  Win- 
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bury, 1821.  4.  Wells,  1824.  — Exeter,  1826.  5.  Peterborough, 
1828.  — Gloucester,  1829.  6.  Bristol,  1830.  — Hereford,  1831. 

— Worcester,  1835. 

— The  fine  arts  of  the  English  school.  London, 

1812.  8 portrs.  18  pis.  F®.  i40-5 

Britton,  John,  and  Brayley,  Edward  W.  Dev- 
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by  Thomas  Allom,  W.  H.  Bartlett,  &c.  London, 
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Bronikowski,  Alexander  A.  F.  von  Opeln.  The 
court  of  Sigismund  Augustus,  or  Poland  in  the 
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Sm.  8®.  231.6 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  Jane  Eyre.  An  autobiogra- 
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— Villette.  N.Y.,1856.  12®.  128.3 

Brooke,  Richard.  Observations  illustrative  of  the 
historical  accounts  of  the  battle  of  Stoke  field 
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Brooks,  Charles,  ed.  A family  prayer  book  and 
private  manual.  Added,  forms  for  religious  so- 
cieties and  schools,  with  hymns.  10th  ed.  Bos- 
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Brooks,  Charles  T.,  trans.  Songs  and  ballads; 
trans.  from  Uhland,  Kdrner,  Burger,  and  other 
German  lyric  poets.  Boston,  1842.  [Specimens 
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Brougham,  Lord.  Historical  sketches  of  states- 
men in  the  time  of  George  iii.  lst-3d  ser. 
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— History  of  England  and  France  under  the 

house  of  Lancaster.  New  ed.  London,  1861. 
Portrs.  Sm.  8®.  175.1 

— Lives  of  men  of  letters  and  science,  in  the 

time  of  George  iii.  London,  1845,  46.  2 v.  14 

portrs.  8®.  112.4 

Brown,  John,  of  Great  Yarmouth.  Anecdotes 
and  characters  of  the  House  of  Brunswick,  illus- 
trative of  the  courts  of  Hanover  and  London,  to 
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— The  northern  courts;  containing  original 

memoirs  of  the  sovereigns  of  Sweden  and  Den- 
mark since  1766.  London,  1818.  2 v.  Portrs. 

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Browne,  James.  A history  of  the  Highlands,  and 
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Browne,  John  W.  In  memoriam,  J.  'W.  B. 
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Brownson,  Orestes  A.  Charles  Elwood : or,  the 
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Bruce,  Charles,  ed.  The  book  of  noble  English- 
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Bruce,  John  C.  The  Bayeux  tapestry  elucidated. 
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Brunet,  Alexander.  The  regal  armorie  of  Great 
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Bruno,  Giordano.  Giordano  Bruno : his  lifei 
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Brunton,  Mary.  Discipline : a novel.  Prefixed 
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Bryant,  William  C.  The  fountain  and  other 
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Bryce,  J.  The  Holy  Roman  empire.  6th  ed. 
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Brydges,  Sir  Samuel  E.,  bart.  Sir  Ralph  Will- 
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Buchan,  Peter,  ed.  Ancient  ballads  and  songs  of 
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Buckingham,  Joseph  T.,  ed.  The  rosary.  Bos- 
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Buckler,  George.  Twenty-two  of  the  churches  of 
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Buckminster,  Joseph.  Sermon,  at  the  interment 
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Buerger,  Gottfried  A.  Leonora.  Trans,  by  W. 
R.  Spencer.  With  designs  by  Lady  Diana  Beau- 
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German  and  English.  The  engravings  are  hy  Bartolozzl, 
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Bugbee,  James  M.  Russia  and  Turkey.  The 
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Boston,  1877.  24°.  i79a.32 

Bulfincb,  Stephen  G.,  compiler.  The  harp  and 
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Bullart,  Izaak.  Academie  des  sciences  et  des 
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des  hommes  illustres,  qui  ont  excelle  en  ces  profes- 
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nations  de  I'Europe.  Bruxelles,  1682.  2 v.  8°. 

6oa.i 

Bulwer-Lytton.  King  Arthur.  Phila.,  1851. 

2 V.  in  1.  16°.  118.20 

— The  lady  of  Lyons ; a play.  N.  Y.,  1838.  12°. 

227.16 

— Pelham,  or  the  adventures  of  a gentleman. 

Exeter,  1839.  2 v.  24°.  189.15 

Bunn,  Alfred.  The  new  grand  opera  of  the  Bo- 
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Libretto  in  English. 

Bunnett,  Fanny  Elizabeth.  Louise  Juliane,  elec- 
tress  Palatine,  and  her  times.  London,  1862. 
Portr.  PI.  Fac-simile.  8°.  126.13 ; 186.6 ; 283.8 
Burette,  Theodore.  Musee  de  Versailles,  avec 
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Burgkmair,  Hans.  The  triumphs  of  the  emperor 
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Burgon,  John  W.  The  life  and  times  of  Sir 
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Burke,  John.  The  portrait  gallery  of  distin- 
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London,  1833.  2 v.  L.  8°.  210.4 

Burke,  John,  and  Burke,  Sir  John  Bernard.  The 
royal  families  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Wales, 
with  their  descendants,  sovereigns  and  subjects. 
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Burke,  Sir  .Tohn  Bernard.  Family  romance;  or, 
episodes  in  the  domestic  annals  of  the  aristocracy. 
London,  1853.  2 v.  Sm.  8°.  214.13 

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peerage  and  baronetage  of  the  British  empire. 
16th  ed.  London.  [1854.]  Portrs.  45  portrs. 
inserted.  L.  8°.  136.1 

— Same.  36th  ed.  London,  1874.  27  portrs. 

4 pis.  inserted.  8°.  210.6 

— Genealogical  history  of  the  dormant  . . 

and  extinct  peerages  of  the  British  empire.  New 
ed.  London,  1866.  Pis.  36  portrs.  inserted.  8°. 

210.7 

— The  historic  lands  of  England.  Vol.  2.  Lon- 
don, 1849.  Pis.  L.  8°.  210.3 

— The  rise  of  great  families,  other  essays,  and 

stories.  2d  ed.  London,  1H73.  8°.  214.2 

— The  romance  of  the  aristocracy  : or,  anecdotes 

and  records  of  distinguished  families.  New  ed. 
London,  1855.  3 v.  Sm.  8°.  214.9 

— Vicissitudes  of  families,  and  other  essays. 

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— Same.  [lEt]-3d  series.  London,  1860-63.  8®. 

214.6-8 

— Same.  2d  ser.  London,  1860.  PI.  8°.  108.5 

— A visitation  of  the  seats  and  arms  of  the  noble- 

men and  gentlemen  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
2d  series.  Vol.  2.  London,  1855.  8®.  210.10 

Burnet,  Gilbert,  bishop  of  Salisbury.  Bishop 
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Utrecht,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.  London, 
1838.  Portrs.  21  portrs  inserted.  8°.  165.4 

— Same.  New  ed.,  with  notes.  London,  1850. 

2 V.  Portrs.  8®.  120a.  i 

— The  history  of  the  reformation  of  the  Church 

of  England.  2 parts.  Supplement.  2d  ed. 
London,  1681-1715.  3 v.  4®.  133.6 

— Same.  New  ed.,  with  notes.  London,  1850. 

2 v.  Portrs.  8®.  i2oa.2 

— Memorial  of  Mary  princess  of  Orange,  queen- 

consort  to  king  William  iii.  Edinb.,  1842.  Portr. 
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— A sermon  preached  before  the  queen  at  White- 
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165.6 

— Some  passages  of  the  life  and  death  of  John 

earl  of  Rochester.  Reprinted  in  fac-simile  from 
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Burns,  Robert.  The  correspondence  between 
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— Poetical  works,  with  an  account  of  his  life  and 

correspondence  with  Mr.  Thomson.  Phila.,  1822. 
2 V.  24®.  189.17 

— Same.  With  a sketch  of  the  author’s  life. 

Boston,  1863.  3 v.  Portr.  [British  poets.]  16®. 

88.6;  307.6 

— Reliques  consisting  chiefly  of  original  letters, 

poems,  and  critical  observations  on  Scottish  songs. 
Collected  by  R.  H.  Cromek.  London,  1808.  16 

portrs.  inserted.  8®.  186.  ig 

— Works.  With  an  account  of  his  life,  and  a 

criticism  on  his  writings.  Prefixed  some  observa- 
tions on  the  character  and  condition  of  the  Scottish 
peasantry.  [By  James  Currie.]  6th  ed.  London, 
1809.  4 V.  Portrs.  46  portrs.,  24  pis.  inserted. 

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of  1825.  Phila.,  1830.  4 v.  in  1.  8®.  261.13 

— Works.  With  life  by  A.  Cunningham,  and 

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London,  1844.  Portrs  Pis.  L.  8®.  118.2 

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L.  8®,  1.  p.  220.2 

Burton,  John  H.  The  book-hunter,  etc.  With 
additional  notes  by  R.  G.  White.  N.  Y.,  1863. 
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Burton,  Sir  Richard  F.  Etruscan  Bologna ; a 
study.  London,  1876.  Ulus.  8®.  185.6 

Burty,  Philippe.  Chefs-d'oeuvre  of  the  indus- 
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rpetal,  goldsmiths’  work,  jewellery,  and  tapestry. 
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Bury,  Lady  Charlotte  S.  M.  C.  Diary  illustrative 
of  the  times  of  George  iv.,  with  letters  from  the 
late  queen  Caroline  and  other  persons.  Phila., 
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Bush,  Annie  F.  Memoirs  of  the  queens  of  France. 
London,  1843  2 v.  Portrs.  30  portrs.  inserted 

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Butler,  Josephine  E.  Catharine  of  Siena  : a biog- 
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Butler,  Samuel.  Hudibras,  in  three  parts.  With 
annotations  and  a preface  by  Zachary  Grey.  Lon- 
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— Poetical  works.  [With  a memoir  by  J.  Mit- 

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Butler,  William  A.  Two  millions.  [Poem  ] 

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Byrne,  William.  Antiquities  of  Great  Britain, 
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— Views  of  Italian  buildings.  London,  179^,  99. 

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Byron,  Lord.  Lara,  a tale.  Jacqueline,  a tale. 
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4 V.  Portr.  Pis.  12°.  69.11 

C.,  E.  M.  The  lady’s  crewel  embroidery  book. 
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Caddy,  Florence.  Footsteps  of  Jeanne  d’Arc  : a 
pilgrimage.  London,  1886.  8®.  75.4 

Caird,  Alexander  M.  Mary  Stuart,  her  guilt  or 
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Calamy,  Edmund.  The  non-conformist’s  memo- 
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Calderwood,  Margaret.  Letters  and  journals  of 
Mrs.  Calderwood  of  Polton,  from  England,  Hol- 
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Callcott.  John  W.  Musical  grammar.  1st  Amer. 
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Calmet,  Augustin.  The  phantom  world  : history 
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Calvert,  George  H.  The  life  of  Rubens.  Boston, 
1878.  16®.  188.20 

Cambridge  Camden  society.  Churches  of  Cam- 
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Camden,  William.  The  historie  of  the  most  re- 
nowned and  victorious  princesse  Elizabeth,  late 
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— The  visitation  of  the  county  of  Rutland,  1618- 

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[Harleian  society.]  L.  8®.  143  3 

— Visitation  of  the  county  of  Warwick,  1619. 

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Campan,  Jeanne  L.  H.,  n^e  Genest.  Autobio- 
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Phila.,  1850.  2 v.  2 portrs.  12®.  89.8 

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Campbell,  Lord  Archibald,  llecords  of  Argyll, 
legends,  traditions,  and  recollections  of  Argyll- 
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Campbell,  George  Douglass,  8th  earl  of  Argyll. 
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— Same.  Boston,  1863.  Portr.  16°.  107.6 

Canova,  Antonio.  Works  in  sculpture  and 
modelling,  engraved  in  outline  by  Henry  Moses; 
with  descriptions  from  the  Italian  of  the  Countess 
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— Wo'ks  in  sculpture  and  modelling.  Engraved 

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Capern,  Eilward.  Poems.  [2d  ed.,  with  addi- 
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Capgrave,  John.  The  book  of  the  illustrious 
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Capriolo,  .Aliprando.  Portraits  of  100  illustrious 
captains,  with  a short  description  of  their  deeds, 
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in  guerra.  Dati  in  luce  da  F.  Thomassino  et  G. 
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Carlyle,  Thomas.  Critical  and  miscellaneous 
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— Same.  N.  Y..  1875.  16°.  287.9 

— The  French  revolution.  Boston,  1838.  3 v.  in 

2.  12°.  89  16 

— German  romance : .specimens  of  its  chief 

authors ; with  biographical  and  critical  notices. 
Boston,  1811.  2 V.  12°.  225.1 

— History  of  Friedrich  ii.  of  Prussia,  called 

Frederick  the  great.  London,  1859-65.  6 v. 

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— The  life  of  Friedrich  Schiller.  Comprehending 
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— On  heroes,  hero-worship,  & the  heroic  in 

history.  N.  A'.,  1841.  12°.  225.9 

— Same.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1842.  12°.  254.28 

— Past  and  present.  N.  Y..  1843.  12°.  286.16 

— Sartor  resartus.  [Anon.]  Boston,  1836.  12°. 

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With  preface  hy  R.  W.  Emereon. 

— Same.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1837.  12°.  225.7 


Caro,  Elme  M.  George  Sand.  Trans,  by  Gus- 
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Carove,  F.  W.  Story  without  an  end : trans.  fr. 
the  Gorman  by  Sarah  Austin : with  a preface, 
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Carpenter,  Joseph  E.  The  life  and  work  of  Mary 
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Carpenter,  Lant.  An  introductory  catechism. 
Boston,  1M28.  24°.  1793.27 

Carter,  Owen  B.  A series  of  the  ancient  painted 
glass  of  Winchester  cathedral.  London,  1845. 

61.15 

Cast6ra,  Jean  H.  History  of  Catharine  ii.,  em- 
press of  Russia.  London,  1800.  13  portrs.  8°. 

126.7 

— The  life  of  Catherine  ii.,  empress  of  Russia. 
An  enlarged  trans.  from  the  French  [by  W. 
Tooke].  London,  1798.  3 v.  Portrs.  Map.  8°. 

212.10 

Castriot,  George,  called  Scanderbeg.  A brief 
account  of  the  life  and  character  of  George 
Castriot,  king  of  Epirus  and  Albania,  commonly 
called  Scanderbeg.  London,  1735.  Sm.  8°.  266.4 

Catharine  II.  of  Russia.  Life.  Trans,  from  the 
French,  with  notes  and  memoirs.  New  ed.  By 
W.  W.  Dakins.  London,  17'‘9.  2 v.  8°.  292.2 

— Memoirs  written  by  herself,  with  a preface  by 

A.  Herzen.  London,  1859.  Sm.  8°.  265.7 

— Same.  N.Y.,1859.  Portr.  12°.  126.6;  287.7 

Cattermole,  Richard.  The  book  of  the  cartoons. 
The  engravings  by  AVarren.  London,  1840.  8°. 

290.13 

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Chalmers,  George.  The  life  of  Mary,  queen  of 
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Chapin,  Edwin  H.  The  crown  of  thorns  : a token 
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Chapman,  Benjamin.  The  history  of  Gustavus 
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Chapman,  William.  The  life  of  John  Wiclif. 
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Charles  I.,  and  the  heads  of  the  noble  earls,  lords, 
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Charles  V.,  of  Germany,  i.  of  Spain.  Corre- 
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London,  1850.  Portrs.  5 portrs.  inserted.  Fac- 
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Charles,  Elizabeth.  The  Bertram  family.  N.  Y. 
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— Diary  of  Mrs  Kitty  Trevylyan  : a story  of  the 

times  of  Whitefield  and  the  Wesleys.  N.  Y., 
1864.  12®.  128.5;  273.3 

— The  early  dawn ; or,  sketches  of  Christian  life 

in  England  in  the  olden  time.  N.  Y.,  1864.  12®. 

128.4;  252.1 

Charlotte  Elisabeth,  duchesse  d’Orleans.  Frag- 
ments of  original  letters  written  from  1715-20  to 
Anthony  Ulric,  Duke  of  B[runswick],  VV[olfen- 
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Chatterton,  Thomas.  Poetical  works.  With 
notices  of  his  life.  Boston,  1857.  2 v.  [British 
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Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  The  Canterbury  tales.  Added 
an  essay  on  his  language  and  versification : to- 
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151-9 

— Poetical  works.  With  memoir  by  Sir  Harris 

Nicolas.  London,  18.52.  6 v.  Portr.  16®.  306.9 

— Poetical  works.  Ed.  by  Arthur  Gilman.  Bos- 
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Chenoweth,  Mrs.  C.  van  D.  Stories  of  the 
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Cheshire  pastoral  association,  N.H.  Christian 
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Chester,  Greville  J.  Aurelia;  or  the  close  at 
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Chester,  Joseph  L.  A preliminary  investigation 
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Child,  Francis  J.,  ed.  English  and  Scottish  bal- 
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Child,  Lydia  M.  The  biographies  of  Lady  Rus- 
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— The  biographies  of  Madame  de  Stael  and 

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Christian  examiner  and  general  review.  New 
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Chronicle,  The,  of  Queen  Jane  and  two  years  of 
Queen  Mary  and  of  the  rebellion  of  Sir  Thomas 
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Chronicles  of  the  White  rose  of  York.  A series 
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Church,  Alfred  J.  The  chantry  priest  of  Barnet. 
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Vectis.  A tale  of  the  departure  of  the  Romans 
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Church,  .Alfred  J. , and  Seeley,  Richmond.  The 
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Churchill,  Charles.  Poetical  works.  With  notes 
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Churchill.  Sarah,  duchess  of  Marlborough.  Let- 
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Cid.  Chronicle  of  the  Cid.  By  R.  Southey. 
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Clark,  Edward  L.  Baleth  or  the  homestead  of 
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Clarke,  — . The  Georgian  era : memoirs  of  the 
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Clarke,  James  Freeman.  A look  at  the  life  of 
Theodore  Parker.  Boston,  1860. 

No.  12  in  119.26;  137.6 

— Theodore  Parker  and  his  theology.  Boston, 

1859.  8®.  No.  8 in  1 19.26 

Clarke,  John.  Sermons.  Boston,  1799.  Portr. 
8®.  211.12 

Clayden,  Peter  W.  The  early  life  of  Samuel 
Rogers.  London,  1887.  8®.  244.3 

— Rogers  and  his  contemporaries.  London,  1889. 

2 V.  8®.  223.7 

Clayton,  Ellen  C.  English  female  artists.  Lon- 
don. 1876.  2 V.  8®.  221.6;  302.8 

— Female  warriors.  London,  1879.  2 v.  Sm. 

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— Queens  of  song.  Added,  a chronological  list  of 

all  the  operas  that  have  been  performed  in  Europe. 
London,  1863.  2 v.  Portrs.  8®.  221.5 

Clement,  Clara  E.  A handbook  of  Christian 
symbols  and  stories  of  the  saints  as  illustrated  in 
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Cleveland,  Horace  W.  S.  Social  life  and  litera- 
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Clouet,  Franfois.  Three  hundred  French  por- 
traits, representing  personages  of  the  courts  of 
Francis  i.,  Henry  ii.,  and  Francis  ii.  Auto- 
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1875.  2 V.  in  6.  F®.  70.3 

Clyne,  Norval.  Ballads  from  Scottish  history. 
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Cobbe,  Frances  P.  The  religious  demands  of 
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No.  6 in  138.4;  246.20;  251.13 
Cobbett,  William.  Legacy  to  labourers.  N.  Y., 
1835.  24®.  No.  3 in  128.23 

— Legacy  to  parsons.  N.  Y.,  1835.  24®. 

No.  2 in  128.23 

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working  people,  on  the  new  dead  body  bill.  N.  Y., 
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Coignet,  Clarisse.  Francis  the  First  and  his  times. 
From  the  French,  by  Fanny  Twemlow.  London, 
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— A gentleman  of  the  olden  time : Franfois  de 

Scepeaux  sire  de  Vieilleville,  1509-1571.  London, 

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Colange,  Leo  de.  French  pictures  with  pencil 
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Colby,  Frederic  T.,  ed.  The  visitation  of  the 
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Colenso,  John  W.,  bishop  of  Natal.  The  Penta- 
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Coleridge,  Hartley.  Lives  of  northern  worthies. 
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— Confessions  of  an  inquiring  spirit.  Ed.  from 

the  author’s  ms.  by  H.  N.  Coleridge.  Boston, 
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Phila.,  1843.  8®.  246.27 

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Boston,  1854.  3 v.  Portr.  [British  poets.]  16®. 

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Coleridge,  Sara.  Memoir  and  letters.  Ed.  by 
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Collas,  Achille.  The  authors  of  England. 

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“ The  authors  of  England  ” was  published  in  1838,  in  quarto, 
with  14  portraits  and  notices  by  Henry  P.  Chorley.  The 
title-page  and  the  14  portraits,  engraved  by  Collas,  with  the 
addition  of  33  plates  after  the  process  of  Collas,  one  mezzo- 
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Collection  of  engraved  portraits  of  illustrious 
and  eminent  personages.  London,  n.  d.  49  pis. 
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Collection,  A,  of  100  engraved  portraits  of  illus- 
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Collection  of  prints  & etchings,  after  Rem- 
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Collette,  Charles  H.  Henry  viii.  An  historical 
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Collins,  Arthur.  The  peerage  of  England.  3d 
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Collins,  William.  Poetical  works.  Boston,  1853. 

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Colman,  George,  the  younger.  The  iron  chest. 
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Combe,  George.  The  constitution  of  man  con- 
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Combe,  William.  The  history  of  the  abbey 
church  of  St.  Peter’s,  Westminster.  London, 
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Comines,  Philippe  de,  sieur  d’Argenton.  Me- 
moirs. Containing  the  histories  of  Louis  xi.  and 
Charles  viii.,  kings  of  France,  and  of  Charles 
the  Bold,  duke  of  Burgundy.  Added,  The  Scan- 
dalous chronicle,  or  secret  history  of  Louis  xi., 
by  .Jean  de  Troyes.  Ed.  with  notes,  by  Andrew 
R.  Scoble.  London,  1855- 56.  2v.  Sra.8®.  178.14 

Constable,  John.  Memoirs,  composed  chiefly  of 
his  letters.  By  C.  R.  Leslie.  2d  ed.  London, 
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Constitution  of  the  United  States;  Declaration 
of  independence;  and  Washington’s  Farewell  ad- 
dress. Boston,  1862.  24®.  179.31 

Contre  Guyse,  The:  wherein  is  deciphered  the 
pretended  title  of  the  Guyses,  and  the  first  enirie 
of  the  saide  family  into  Fraunce.  London,  1589. 
Sm.  4®.  78.1 

Conway,  Moncure  D.  The  wandering  Jew. 
London,  1881.  Sm.  8®.  264.14 

— Theodore  Parker.  (Cut  from  the  Dial.  Vol.  1. 

Cincinnati,  1860.)  No.  20  in  119.26 

Cook,  Eliza.  Poetical  works.  New  ed.  Phila., 
1850.  Portr.  Pis.  12®.  118.10 

Cooke,  Frances  E.  Story  of  Theodore  Parker. 
With  introd.  by  Grace  A.  Oliver.  Boston,  1883. 
Portr  12®.  137-13 

— True  to  himself;  or  the  story  of  a great  life. 

Savonarola.  London.  [1882?]  Ulus.  Sm.8®.  188.14 
Cooke,  George  W.  A history  of  the  Clapboard 
Trees,  or  Third  parish,  Dedham,  Mass.,  now  the 
Unitarian  parish.  West  Dedham.  Boston,  1887. 
8“.  74-3 

Cooke,  John  Esten.  My  lady  Pokahontas,  a true 
relation  writ  by  Anas  Todkill,  Puritan  and  Pilgrim. 
With  notes.  Boston,  1885.  16®.  178.21 

Cooke,  Robert.  Visitation  of  London  in  1568. 
Ed.  by  J.  J.  Howard,  and  G.  J.  Armytage.  London, 
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Cooper,  Elizabeth.  The  life  and  letters  of  Lady 
Arabella  Stuart.  London,  1866.  2 v.  Portr. 

Sm.  8®.  205.5 

— The  life  of  Thomas  Wentworth,  earl  of  Straf- 
ford. London,  1874.  2 v.  8®.  57.2 

Cooper,  James  F.  The  Jack  O’Lantern;  or,  the 
privateer.  London,  1844.  3 v.  Sm.  8®.  215.10 

Cooper,  W.  D.  Cooper’s  histories  of  Greece  and 
Rome,  of  South  and  North  America.  Plymouth, 
1808.  4 V.  in  1.  PI.  16®.  274.16 

Coppee,  Henry.  History  of  the  conquest  of 
Spain  by  the  Arab-Moors.  Boston,  1881.  2 v. 

12®.  175-12 
Copper-plate  magazine.  The;  or,  monthly  treas- 
ure, forthe  admirers  of  the  imitative  arts.  London, 
1778.  125  pis.  4®.  63.2 

Corner,  John.  Portraits  and  lives  of  eminent 
artists,  with  medallion  illustrations  of  their  best 
works.  [Anon.]  London,  n.  d.  25  pis.  8®.  73.12 

— Portraits  of  celebrated  painters,  with  medallions, 

and  memoirs.  London,  1825.  25  portrs.  4®. 

133. II  ; 220.10 

Cornwallis,  Caroline  F.  Selections  from  [her] 
letters,  also  some  unpublished  poems.  . . . Lon- 
don, 1861.  8®.  74-15;  i2oa.7 

Costello,  Dudley.  A tour  through  the  valley  of 
the  Meuse.  London.  [1856  ] Ulus.  Sm.  8®.  264.3 

— Same.  2J  ed.  London,  1846.  Sm.  8®.  303.12 

Costello,  Louisa  S.  Bearn  and  the  Pyrenees  : a 
legendary  tour  to  the  country  of  Henri  quatre. 
London,  1844.  2 v.  Ulus.  Pis.  8®.  277.8 

— Catherine  de  Medicis;  or,  the  queen-mother. 
A romance.  [3d  ed.]  London,  1848.  Pis.  8®. 

277.14 

— The  falls,  lakes,  and  mountains  of  North  Wales. 
Ulus,  by  T.  and  E.  Gilks,  from  sketches  by  I).  H. 
McKewan.  London,  1845.  Map.  Sm.  8®.  277.13 

— .Jacques  Coeur,  the  French  Argonaut,  and  his 
times.  London,  1847.  Portrs.  Pis.  8®. 

277-5;  303-8 


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— The  lay  of  the  stork.  [Poem.]  London.  1S56. 

Sm.  8°.  303-13 

— Memoir.s  of  Anne,  dnchess  of  Brittany,  twice 

queen  of  France.  London,  1855.  12“. 

89.20;  277.9 ; 303-15 

— Memoirs  of  eminent  Englishwomen.  London, 

1844.  4 V.  17portrs.  8®.  85.8;  277.6;  303.11 

— Memoirs  of  Mary,  the  young  duchess  of  Bur- 

gundy, and  her  contemporaries.  London,  1853. 
12°.  126.12;  277.12;  303  14 

— A pilgrimage  to  Auvergne,  from  Picardy  to  Le 

Velay.  London,  1842.  2 v.  Pis.  8°. 

2663.100;  277.4 

— Specimens  of  the  early  poetry  of  France  from 

the  time  of  the  troubadours  ami  tronveres  to  the 
reign  of  Henri  quatre.  London,  1835.  Col  pis. 
Sm  8°.  127.12;  277.10;  277.11 

The  plates  in  277.11  are  not  colored. 

— A summer  amongst  the  Bocages  and  the  vines. 

London.  1840.  2 v.  Ulus.  8°.  277.3;  303.10 

— A tour  to  and  from  Venice,  by  the  Vaudois  and 

theTyol.  London,  1846.  Pis.  8°.  277  7;  303.9 

Costume  du  moyen  age  d’apr^s  les  manuscrits, 
les  peintures,  et  les  monuments  contemporains. 
Bruxelles,  1847.  2 v.  8°.  280.9 

Costumes  du  v°  au  xive  siecle.  [Paris?]  Col. 
pis.  F°.  151.3 

Costumes  fran^ais  de  1200  a 1715.  London. 

[1830?]  100  pis.  16°.  189a. 10;  236.13 

[Costumes  of  Italy,  done  by  hand  in  water 
colors  ] 84  pis.  F°.  406.2 

Cottle,  Joseph.  Early  recollections:  chiefly  re- 
lating to  S.  T.  Coleridge.  London,  1837.  2 v. 

Portrs.  Sm.  8°.  188.15 

Cotton,  Sir  Robert  B.  A choice  narrative  of 
Count  Gondamor’s  transactions  during  his  embassy 
in  England.  By  a person  of  honour.  London, 
1659.  Repr.  1820.  Portr.  Sm.  4°.  253.2 

Court  magazine  and  monthly  critic,  and  lady’s 
magazine  & museum  of  the  belles-lettres,  music, 
&c.  Vol.  1-18.  Improved  series  and  United 
series.  London,  1832-41.  Ulus.  Portrs.  Fashion 
pis.  L.  8°.  145-1 

Vol.  1-11  (Improved  series)  has  the  title  The  lady’s  maga- 
zine & museum  of  the  belles-lettres,  etc.  The  United 
series  begins  with  vol.  12  with  the  title  given  above. 

Court  scrap-book.  The.  Containing  thirty  engraved 
portraits.  Lomlon,  1842.  F°.  140.4 

Courtilz  de  Sandras,  Gatien  de.  The  history  of 
the  life  and  actions  of  . . . the  viscount  de 

Turenne.  Written  in  French  by  Monsieur  du 
Buisson.  [pseud.]  . . . And  trans.  by  Ferrand 

Spence.  London,  1686.  Sm.  8°.  256.15 

Cousin,  Victor.  Secret  history  of  the  French 
court  under  Richelieu  and  Mazarin ; or,  life  and 
times  of  Madame  de  Chevreuse.  Trans,  by  Mary 
L.  Booth.  N.  Y.,  1859.  Portr.  12°.  127.13;  266.2 

— Same.  N.  Y. , 1872.  12°.  252.24 

— The  youth  of  Madame  de  Longueville,  or  new 

revelations  of  court  and  convent  in  the  17th  cen- 
tury. From  the  French,  by  F.  W.  Ricord.  N.  Y., 
1854.  12°.  266.3;  294.9 

Cowper,  Mary,  countess  Cowper.  Diary  of  Mary, 
countess  of  Cowper,  lady  of  the  bedchamber  to 
the  princess  of  Wales,  1714-1720.  London,  1864. 
Portr.  8°.  262.10 

— Same.  2d  ed.  London,  1865.  Portr.  8°.  124.7 

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Cowper,  William.  Complete  poetical  works. 
With  a memoir  by  H.  Stebbing.  N.  Y.,  1844,  45. 

2 V.  in  1.  Pis.  16°.  226.6 

— Poetical  works.  [With  a memoir  by  Sir  N.  H. 

Nicolas  ] Boston,  1853.  Portr.  [British  poets.] 
16°.  87.4 

— Same.  Boston,  1856,  57.  3 v.  16°.  307.3 

— The  task.  A poem.  N.  Y.,  1796.  16°.  247.18 

Coxe,  Richard  S.  New  critical  pronouncing  dic- 
tionary of  the  English  language.  By  an  American 
gentleman.  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1813.  8°.  79.1 

Cose,  William.  History  of  the  house  of  Austria, 
from  Rhodolph  of  Hapsburgh  to  the  death  of 
Leopold  II.  1218  to  1792.  3d  ed.  London,  1847. 

3 V.  Portr.  Sm  8°.  188.19 

— Memoirs  of  Horatio,  lord  Walpole,  selected 

from  his  correspondence  and  papers  and  connected 
with  a history  of  the  times  from  1678  to  1757.  2d 
ed.  London,  1808.  2 v.  Portrs.  8°.  223.3 

— Sketches  of  the  lives  of  Correggio,  and  Parme- 

giano.  London,  1823.  Portr.  Sm.  8°.  304.6 

Craik,  Dinah  M.  An  unknown  country.  Ulus, 
by  F.  Noel  Paton.  N.  Y.,  1887.  L.  8°.  75.2 

Craik,  George  L.  The  romance  of  the  peerage. 
London,  1848-50.  4 v.  Portrs.  Sm.  8°.  108.3 

173.4;  224.5 

Craik,  George  L , and  Macfarlane,  Charles.  The 
pictorial  history  of  England.  N.  Y.,  1846-48. 

4 V.  8°.  112.1 

— Portraits  illustrative  of  [their]  Pictorial  history 

of  England.  London,  1840.  100  portrs.  8°.  133.23 
Crane,  Thomas  F.  Italian  popular  tales.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.  8°.  55.7 

Craufurd,  James.  The  history  of  the  house  of 
Este,  from  the  time  of  Forrestus  until  the  death  of 
Al[)honsus  the  last  duke  of  Ferrara.  [Anon.] 
London,  1681.  Portr.  Sm.  8°.  176.19 

Creasy,  Edward  S.  The  fifteen  decisive  battles 
of  the  world.  N Y.,  1859.  12°.  123.10 

Creighton,  Mandell.  Cardinal  Wolsey.  London, 
1888.  [Twelve  English  statesmen.]  Sm.  8°.  256.6 
Cromwell,  Oliver.  Letters  and  speeches,  with 
elucidations.  London.  1845.  2 v.  2 portrs.  8°.  79.3 

— Memoirs  of  the  protector,  Oliver  Cromwell, 

and  of  his  sons,  Richard  and  Henry.  Illus.  by 
original  letters.  2d  ed.  London,  1821.  2 v. 

Portrs.  8°.  281.4 

Crosby,  William  G.  Poetical  illustrations  of  the 
Athenaeum  gallery  of  paintings.  [Anon.]  Bos- 
ton, 1827.  8°.  286.12 

Crosland,  Camilla.  Memorable  women : the 
story  of  their  lives.  Boston,  1857.  Illus.  16°. 

264.20 

Contents.  — Rachel  Wriothesley,  Lady  Russell.  — Mme. 
d’Arblay  and  Mrs.  Piozzi. — Mary  L.  Ware. — Mrs.  Hutch- 
inson and  Lady  Fanshaw.  — Margaret  Fuller. — Lady  Sale. 

Croston,  James.  Chantrey’s  peak  scenery,  or 
views  in  Derbyshire.  Derby,  1886.  Pis.  4°.  61.12 

— Historic  sites  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  A 
wayfarer’s  notes  in  the  Palatine  counties,  histori- 
cal, legendary,  genealogical,  and  descriptive. 
Manchester,  1883.  Illus.  Portrs.  Pis.  8°,  1.  p. 

136.2 

Crowe,  Eyre  Evans.  History  of  the  reigns  of 
Louis  XVIII.  and  Charles  x.  London,  1854. 
2 V.  8 pis.  5 portrs.  inserted.  8°.  281.5 

CruU,  .Todocus.  The  antiquities  of  St.  Peter’s, 
or,  the  abbey-church  of  Westminster.  [Anon.] 
3ded.  London,  1722.  2 v.  Illus.  Sm.8°.  235.3 


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Gumming,  John.  Scripture  illustrations,  chiefly 
from  the  old  masters.  London.  [184t.]  71 

pis.  40.  63.13 

Cummins,  Maria  S.  El  Fureidis.  Boston,  1860. 
12®.  119.18 

Cunningham,  George  G.  Lives  of  eminent  and 
illustrious  Englishmen.  Glasgow,  1837.  8 v. 

[11  pis.  inserted.]  8®.  113.1 

Cuimingbam,  Peter,  ed.  Extracts  from  the  ac- 
counts of  the  revels  at  court  in  the  reigns  of 
Elizabeth  and  James  i.  London,  1842.  8®.  69  6 

— The  story  of  Nell  Gwyn  and  the  sayings  of 

Charles  ii.  related  and  collected.  N.  Y.,  1883. 
Portr.  8®.  63.12 

Curtin,  Jeremiah.  Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ire- 
land. Boston,  1890.  12®.  53.3 

Cust,  Sir  Edward.  Lives  of  the  warriors  of  the 
30  years’  war.  Warriors  of  the  xvii.  century. 
London,  1865.  2 v.  17  portrs.  inserted.  Sm. 

8®.  56.9 

Cust,  Emma  S.  Edgeumbe,  countess  Brownlow. 
Slight  reminiscences  of  a septuagenarian  from 
1802  to  1815.  3J  ed.  London,  1868.  Sm.  8®. 

254.18 

Gustos,  Dominik.  Saxoniae  ducum  Caesarib. 
creand.  vii.  virum  ; et  caeterorum  a Friderico  i.  ad 
Christianum  ii  fratres  et  agnatos  genuinae  effig ; 
Cum  collect,  et  epigramra.  Marci  Henningi  A. 
Augustae  Vindel.  1601.  Portrs  ; 8 inserted.  Sm.f®. 

142.8 

Dafforne,  James.  Pictures  by  C.  R.  Leslie. 
With  descriptions  and  a biographical  sketch. 
London,  1873.  9 i)ls.  4®.  71.5 

— Pictures  by  great  masters  of  the  French, 

Dutch  and  Flemish  schools.  With  descriptions. 
London.  [1873.]  F®.  250.7 

— The  works  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner.  With  a bio- 

graphical sketch  and  notes.  London.  [1877.] 
Portrs.  28  pis.  4®.  7i-i7 

Dagonet  the  Jester.  London,  1886.  Sm.8°.  257.12 

Dahn,  Ludwig.!.  F.  Felicitas:  a romance.  From 
the  German  by  Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y.,  1883. 
16®.  275.8 

Dakins,  W.  W.  Tbe  life  of  Catherine  ii.  of 
Russia.  New  ed.  London,  1799.  2 v.  Portrs. 

8®.  292.2 

Dali,  Caroline  H.  Historical  pictures  retouched. 
Boston,  1860.  16®.  205.10 

— The  romance  of  the  association ; or  one  last 

glimpse  of  Charlotte  Temple  and  Eliza  Wharton. 
Cambridge,  1875.  12®.  188.5 

Dana,  Richard  H.  Poems  and  prose  writings. 
N.  Y.,  I80O.  2 V.  12®.  246.8 

Dangeau,  marquis  de.  Memoirs  of  the  court  of 
France,  1684  to  1720.  Trans,  [by  J.  Davenport]. 
London,  1825.  2 v.  8°.  56.1 

Daniel,  Samuel.  The  collection  of  the  history  of 
England.  Rev.  [Also,  A continuation  of  the  Col- 
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Daniell,  E.  A supplement  to  the  British  auto- 
graphy [Thane’s].  London.  Portr.  Fac-similes. 
40.  155.9  4 

Daniels,  George  F.  The  Huguenots  in  the  Nip- 
muck  country  or  Oxford  [Mass.]  prior  to  1713. 
Inirod.  by  O.  W.  Holmes.  Boston,  1880.  Plan. 
16®.  263.7 

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Dante,  trans.  into  English  verse,  by  I.  C.  Wright. 
3d  ed.  Ulus,  by  Flaxman.  London,  1855.  Sm. 
8®.  127.9 

Dare,  Jeanne.  Memoirs  ; with  the  history  of  her 
times.  [Trans,  from  the  French  by  W.  H.  Ire- 
land.] London,  1824.  2 v.  Pis.  Portr.  8®. 

191.6  ; 284.7  ; 294.2 
Daret  de  Cazeneuve,  Pierre.  [Tableaux  his- 
toriques  ou  sont  gravez  les  illustres  Fran9ois  et 
etrangers.  [Paris,  1652-60.]  98  portrs.  F®.  401  6 
Dashtchkof,  princess.  Memoirs  of  the  princess 
Daschkaw,  lady  of  honour  to  Catherine  ii.  Ed. 
by  Mrs.  W.  Bradford.  London,  1840.  2 v. 

Portrs.  8®.  203.2;  291.5 

D’Assigny,  Marius.  The  history  of  the  earls  and 
earldom  of  Flanders  to  the  death  of  Charles  n.  of 
Spain  . . . Prefix’d  a general  survey  of  Flanders, 
with  map.  London,  1701.  8®.  246.9 

Davenport,  C.  A.,  compiler.  Gifts  of  genius:  a 
miscellany  of  prose  and  poetry  by  American 
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David,  Francois  A.  Le  museum  de  Florence,  ou 
collection  des  pierres  gravees,  statues  & medailles 
du  cabinet  du  grand  due  de  Toscane.  avec  des  ex- 
plications par  M.  Mulot  [etc.].  Paris,  1787-1802. 
8 V.  Pis.  8®.  270.1 

Davies,  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  David 
Garrick.  London,  1780.  2 v.  Sm.  8®.  197.10 

— Same.  Boston,  1818.  2 v.  12®.  35-9;  35-22 

Davis,  Minnie  K.  The  Lollard  : a story  of  the 
Wiclifites.  Phila.  [1887.]  16®.  246.22 

Davis,  Sarah  M.  The  life  and  times  of  Sir  Philip 
Sidney.  Boston,  1859.  Portr.  PI.  Fac-simile. 
12°.  262.20 

— Same.  3d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1859.  287.4 

Dawes,  Rufus.  The  valley  of  the  Nashaway : 
and  other  poems.  Boston,  1830.  12®.  118.8 

Dawson,  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  St.  George  the 
English  patron;  and  of  the  most  noble  order  of 
the  Garter.  London,  1714.  PI.  Portr.  Sm.  8°. 

264.16 

Dean,  Henry.  Analytical  guide,  to  the  art  of  pen- 
manship. 2d  ed.  eul.  N.Y.,  1808.  33  pis.  4®. 

120.17 

Dean,  Peter.  The  life  and  teachings  of  Theodore 
Parker.  2d  ed.  London,  1877.  Portr.  Pis. 
Sm.  8®.  138. II 

Defoe.  History  of  the  Devil,  ancient  and  mod- 
ern. With  a description  of  the  Devil’s  dwelling. 
[Anon.]  London,  1793  12®.  189.2 

— The  life  and  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe 

embellished  with  engravings  from  designs  by 
Thomas  Stothard.  Loudon,  1820.  2 v.  Pis.  8®. 

30317 

Deland,  Margaret.  John  Ward,  preacher.  Pos- 
ton, 1888.  12®.  187.7 

Delany,  Mary,  born  Granville.  Autobiography 
and  correspondence,  with  reminiscences  of  king 
George  the  Third  and  queen  Charlotte.  Ed.  by 
Lady  Llanover.  London,  1861.  3v.  Ulus.  I’ortrs. 
8®.  85.1.1-3  ; 191  8.1-3 

— Same.  2d  series.  London,  1862.  3 v.  Ulus. 

Portr.s.  8®.  85.1.4-6;  191.8.4-6 

— Autobiography  and  correspondence.  Rev.  from 
Laily  Llanover’s  edition,  and  ed.  by  Sarah  C. 
Woolsey.  Boston,  1879.  2 v.  Portrs.  12®.  287.11 

— Letters  from  Mrs.  Delany  to  Mrs.  Frances 

Hamilton,  1779  to  1788.  2d  ed.  London,  1820. 
Portr.  Sm.  8°.  253.10 


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Delaplaine,  Joseph.  Delaplaine’s  repository  of 
the  lives  and  portraits  of  distinguished  American 
characters.  Phila.,  1815.  Ft.  1.  6 portrs.  FI. 

4®.  II5-I5 

Delarue,  Theophile.  Isographie  des  homines 
celebres,  ou  collection  de  fac-simile  de  lettres, 
autographes  et  de  signatures.  Paris,  1843.  4 v. 

4°.  142.6 

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Etty,  William.  Pictures  by  W.  Etty.  With  de- 
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Eugene,  Prince  of  Savoy.  Memoirs.  Tr.  from 
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Eulenspiegel,  Tyll.  The  marvellous  adventures 
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Evelyn,  John.  Diary  and  correspondence.  Ed- 
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Samuel  [Wilberforce]  lord  bishop  of  Oxford. 
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Ewald,  Alexander  C.  The  life  and  times  of 
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Fac-simile.  12°.  265.5 

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Ewing,  Juliana  H.  Jackanapes.  London,  n.  d. 
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Fagan,  Louis.  The  life  and  correspondence  of 
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Pairbairn,  James.  Fairbairn’s  crests  of  the 
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Fairholt,  Frederick  W.  Costume  in  England : 
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Falconer,  William.  Poetical  works.  With  a life, 
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Falke,  Jacob  von.  Art  in  the  house.  Trans. 
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Panshawe,  Lady  Ann.  Memoirs.  Added  extracts 
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Favyn,  Andre.  The  theater  of  honour  and 
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Fearnside,  William  G.  The  history  of  London : 
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Fellowes,  William  D.  Historical  sketches  of 
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Femmes,  Les.  Keepsake  des  keepsakes.  Paris. 
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F6nelon. ' Selections  from  writings;  with  memoir. 
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Fenn,  John,  ed.  Original  letters  written  during 
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Ferrero  di  Lavriano,  Francisco  M.  Avgvst® 
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Ferrier,  Susan  E.  Destiny;  or,  the  chief’s 

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Fiddes,  Richard.  The  life  of  cardinal  Wolsey. 
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Fields,  James  T.  A conversational  pitcher.  Bos- 
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Firdusi.  The  epic  of  kings;  stories  retold  from 
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Fisher,  George.  A companion  and  key  to  the 
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Fiske,  John.  The  beginnings  of  New  England. 
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— Darwinism,  and  other  essays.  New  ed.,  enl. 

Boston,  1885.  12®.  273.4 

— The  destiny  of  man  viewed  in  the  light  of  his 

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— Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.  6th  ed.  Bos- 
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— The  idea  of  God  as  affected  by  modern  knowl- 
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— Myths  and  myth-makers : old  tales  and  super- 

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Fitzgerald,  M.  S.  The  kings  of  Europe : past 
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Fitzgerald,  Percy  H.  Charles  Townshend,  wit 
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— The  life  of  Mrs.  Catherine  Clive.  London, 
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— The  royal  dukes  and  princesses  of  the  family  of 

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Fletcher,  Eliza  D.  Autobiography,  with  letters 
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Flower,  William.  The  visitation  of  Yorkshire  in 
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Follen,  Eliza  L.  Poems.  Boston,  1839.  PI.  12®. 

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Forneron,  Henri.  Louise  de  Keroualle,  duchess 
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Forster,  Henry  R.  The  pocket  peerage  of  Great 
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Fosbrooke,  Thomas  D.  British  monachism ; or 
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— Encyclopaedia  of  antiquities,  and  elements  of 

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Fox,  Charles  B.  Record  of  the  service  of  the 
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Fox,  Sir  Stephen.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir  Ste- 
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Fraaye  afbeeldingen  van  alle  de  graven  van  Hol- 
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Franco,  Giacomo.  Nuova  inventione  di  diuerse 
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Franklin,  Benjamin.  Autobiography.  With  notes 
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— Poor  Richard’s  almanac,  and  other  papers. 

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Freaks,  The,  of  fashion.  With  illustrations  of 
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Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina,  Markgrafin  von 
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Frederick  II.,  the  Great.  Memoirs  of  the  house 
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ed.  London,  1»76.  Sm.  8®.  178.8 

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— The  Turks  in  Europe.  N.  Y.  [1877.]  32®. 

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Freer,  Martha  W.  Elizabeth  de  Valois,  queen  of 
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pis.  8®.  125.7;  286.9 

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French,  George  R.  The  ancestry  of  her  majesty 
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Friedmann,  Paul.  Anne  Boleyn.  A chapter  in 
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Friendship's  offering,  and  winter’s  wreath.  For 
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Froissart.  Chronicles  of  England,  France,  Spain, 
and  the  adjoining  countries,  from  the  latter  part  of 
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Frothingham,  Octavius  B.  Theodore  Parker:  a 
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Froude,  James  A.  Calvinism  : an  address,  March 
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Fuller,  Thomas.  The  church  history  of  Britain 
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Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana  C.  Leveson  Gower. 
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Fullom,  Stephen  W.  History  of  William  Shake- 
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Fuseli,  Henry.  Lectures  on  painting,  delivered 
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72.1 ; 83.12;  135.5 
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135.0  has  177  portrs.  and  8 pis. 

Galerie  Napoleon.  Paris.  33  portrs.  Sra.4®.  116.7 
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15  portrs.  inserted.  Sm.  8°.  272.5 

Gallery  of  great  artists.  A series  of  portraits  en- 
graved on  steel  by  eminent  engravers,  reproduced 
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Galt,  John.  George  the  Third,  his  court  and 
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Gannett,  William  C.  A year  of  miracle.  A 
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216.15  1 247.27 

Gannett,  William  C.,  and  Jones,  JenkinL.  The 
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Gardner,  Eugene  C.  Home  interiors.  Boston, 
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Garfield,  James  X.  Garfield’s  words.  Compiled 
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Garrison,  Francis  J.  Ann  Phillips,  wife  of  Wen- 
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— William  Lloyd  Garrison.  1805-1879.  The  story 

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Gavard,  Charles.  Galeries  historiques  de  Ver- 
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634  pis.  F°.  140.2 

Janin’s  explanatory  text,  in  4 v.,  i8  on  140.1.  A supplemen- 
tary set  of  6 V.  is  on  Cab.  26.40.41-6. 

— Same.  3 v.  266  portrs.  431  pis.  141.1 

These  are  selected  from  the  ed.  in  10  v.  mentioned  above. 

— Les  rois  de  France.  Notices  tirees  des  Galeries 

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Gay,  John.  Poetical  works.  With  a life  of  the 
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Gelee,  Claude,  called  Claude  Lorrain.  Beauties, 
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Gemma.  Cristofano.  Cronologia  de  sommi  pon- 
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Genealogy.  Spencer,  Cavendish,  etc.  Manu- 
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Genlis,  comtesse  de.  Memoirs,  illustrative  of  the 
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George,  Hereford  B.  Genealogical  tables  illus- 
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Gibbon,  Edward.  Antiquities  of  the  House  of 
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Gibbons,  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  eminently  pious 
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British  empire.  New  ed , enl.  by  S.  Burder. 
London,  1823.  3 v.  Portrs.  Sm.  8®.  226.5 

Gilbert,  William.  Lucrezia  Borgia,  duchess  of 
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Giles,  Henry.  Human  life  in  Shakespeare  With 
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Giles,  John  A.  Life  and  times  of  Alfred  the 
Great.  2d  ed.  Oxford,  1854.  Portr.  PI.  8®.  300.12 
Gilliat,  Edward.  John  Standish ; or,  the  harrow- 
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Gilman,  Caroline.  Love’s  progress.  By  the 

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Giovannoli,  A16.  Vedute  degli  antichi  vestigj  di 
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Girtin,  James.  Seventy-five  portraits  of  cele- 
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Glaister,  Elizabeth.  Needlework.  London,  1880. 
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Glyde,  John,  jr.,  ed.  The  Norfolk  garland:  su- 
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Goddard,  Samuel  A.  Letters  on  the  American 
rebellion.  London,  1870.  8®.  75.9 

Godkin,  Edwin  L.  History  of  Hungary  and  the 
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Godwin,  George.  The  churches  of  London. 
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Godwin,  Parke.  History  of  France.  Vol.  1. 
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Godwin,  William.  Life  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer, 
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Lancaster.  2d  ed.  London,  1804.  4 v.  8®.  185.5 

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Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  Novels  and  tales. 
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126.3 

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and  T.  Martin.  N.  Y.,  1859.  12°.  126.4 

— Select  minor  poems,  trans.  from  the  German  of 

Goethe  and  Schiller.  With  notes  by  J.  S.  Dwight. 
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— Same.  New  ed.  Boston,  1865.  2 v.  Portr. 

12®.  126.2 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Life  of  Thomas  Parnell. 

(In  Parnell.  Poetical  works.  Boston,  1854.) 

309.9;  107.3 

— Pictorial  history  of  England,  from  the  invasion 
of  Cassar  to  the  death  of  George  ii.  With  a con- 
tinuation by  J.  Frost.  Phila.,  1849.  Ulus.  8®.  164.7 

— Poetical  works.  With  a life,  by  Macaulay. 
Boston,  1862.  Portr.  [British  poets.]  16®.  309.11 

— The  vicar  of  Wakefield.  With  life  by  Dr. 

Johnson.  Hartford,  1828.  24®.  189.12 

— Same.  Ulus,  by  G.  Thomas.  London,  1855. 

Sm.  8®.  224.14 

Gomme,  George  L.,  ed.  The  Gentleman’s  mag- 
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184.1-8 

Good,  John  M.  The  book  of  nature.  Boston, 
1826.  2 V.  8®.  270.14 

Goodman,  Godfrey,  bishop  of  Gloucester.  The 
court  of  king  James  i.  Added  letters  illustrative 
of  the  personal  history  of  distinguished  charac- 
ters. Now  first  published.  By  J.  S.  Brewer. 
London,  1839.  2 v.  Portrs.,  9 inserted.  8°. 

212.1 

Goodrich,  Charles  A.  A history  of  the  United 
States,  on  a plan  adapted  to  the  capacity  of  youth. 
Hartford,  1823.  Ulus.  24®.  275.21 

Goodrich,  Frank  B.  The  court  of  Napoleon;  or, 
society  under  the  first  empire.  Phila.,  1871.  16 

portrs.  L.  8®.  280.2 

Goodrich,  Samuel  G.  Peter  Parley’s  Bible 
gazetteer.  Boston,  1836.  Ulus.  16®.  119.22 

Goodwin,  Thomas.  History  of  the  reign  of 
Henry  v. , king  of  England.  London,  1704.  Portr. 

Sm.  f®.  180.16 

Gool,  Johan  van.  De  nieuwe  schouburg  der 
nederlantsche  kunstschilders  en  schilderessen. 

In ’s  Gravenhage,  1750,51.  2 v.  Portrs.  8®. 

234.2 

Gower,  Sir  John.  Confessio  amantis.  Ed.  by 
E.  Pauli.  London,  1857.  3 v.  8®.  192.2 

Gower,  Lord  Ronald.  The  last  days  of  Marie 
Antoinette.  London,  1885.  Portr.  8®.  147.12 

— Rupert  of  the  Rhine,  a biographical  sketch. 

London,  1890.  Portrs.  Sm.  8®.  i75-i4 

Granger,  James.  A biographical  history  of  Eng- 
land from  Egbert  the  Great  to  the  Revolution. 

5th  ed.  London,  1824.  6 v.  311  portrs.  8®. 

260.12;  283.7 

260.12  has  229  extra  portrs.  inserted;  283.7  has  90  portrs. 
inserted. 

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eminent  men  of  his  time.  Ed.  by  J.  P.  Malcolm. 
London,  1805.  2 portrs.  PI.  8°. 

53.10;  102.5;  166.18 

— Portraits  and  plates.  A collection  made  to 

illustrate  Granger’s  Biographical  history  of  Eng- 
land. In  scrap-books.  14  v.  1975  portrs.  181 
pis.  F®  and  4®.  240.1 

Granger,  James,  and  Noble,  Mark.  A biograph- 
ical history  of  England,  from  the  Revolution  to 
the  end  of  George  i ’s  reign ; being  a continuation 
of  J.  Granger’s  work.  London,  1806.  3 v.  99 
portrs.  inserted  in  283.6.  8®.  174.8;  283.6 

— A biographical  history  of  England,  from  Egbert 
the  Great,  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  George  the 

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classes,  and  adapted  to  a methodical  catalogue  of 
engraved  British  heads.  5th  ed.  With  upwards 
of  four  hundred  additional  lives  [by  J.  Caulfield], 
and  a collection  of  rare  and  curious  portraits. 
London.  [1806-24.]  21  v.  2506  inserted  portrs. 

115  pis.  F®.  80.1 

This  set  of  volumes,  of  which  the  title-page  is  made  up  by 
the  illustrator,  is  a combination  of  two  distinct  works  : the 
first.  Granger’s  Biographical  history  of  England,  5th  ed. 
London,  1824,  3 v.,  F®;  the  other,  Noble’s  Biographical  his- 
tory of  England  from  the  revolution  to  the  end  of  George 
z.’s  reign.  London,  1806,  3 v.,  8°.  Granger’s  history  has 
been  expanded  from  three  to  fourteen  vole.,  by  interleaving, 
and  by  the  insertion  of  many  portraits.  Noble’s  history, 
originally  in  octavo,  has  been  mounted  on  leaves  of  folio 
size,  interleaved,  and  increased  to  seven  volumes  (15-21). 
Among  these  inserted  illustrations  are  Richardson’s  Copies 
of  rare  portraits,  over  300  in  number;  Caulfield’s  reprints; 
also  Houbraken’s  and  Vertue’s  large  engravings  and  por- 
traits, cut  from  Rapin-Thoyras’s  History  of  England. 

— Collection  of  portraits  and  plates  to  illustrate 

Granger’s  Biographical  history  of  England,  and 
Noble’s  continuation.  18  v.  in  21.  2288  portrs. 

144  pis.  4®  and  F®.  161.1 

A manuscript  index  in  two  volumes  accompanies  this  set, 
also  a portfolio,  containing  21  portraits  illustrating  volumes 
of  Granger  and  Noble. 

Granger  society.  Historical  portraits.  [Philip 
II.  of  Spain,  of  Sir  Thomas  Meautys,  Henrietta, 
duchess  of  Orleans,  and  Margaret,  countess  of 
Lennox.  London,  1841  ?]  F®.  410.5 

Grant,  Anne.  Letters  from  the  mountains  ; being 
the  correspondence  with  her  friends,  1773-1803. 
Ed.  by  J.  P.  Grant.  6th  ed.  London,  1845.  2 

V.  Sm.  8®.  272.9 

— Memoir  and  correspondence.  Ed.  by  J.  P. 
Grant.  2d  ed.  London,  1845.  3 v.  Portr.  Sm.  8®. 

272.10 

— Memoirs  of  an  American  lady  [Mrs.  Catherine 

Schuyler]  : with  sketches  of  manners  and  scenes 
in  America  as  they  existed  previous  to  the  Revolu- 
tion. With  a memoir  of  Mrs.  Grant,  by  James 
Grant  Wilson.  Albany,  1876.  Ulus.  Portr. 

Map.  8®.  272.2 

Grattan,  Thomas  C.  Jacqueline  of  Holland : a 
historical  tale.  London,  1843.  PI.  Sm.  8®.  274.21 
Gray,  George  Z.  The  children’s  crusade : an 

episode  of  the  xiii.  century.  N.  Y.,  1871.  16®.  271.22 
Gray,  Thomas.  The  correspondence  of  Thomas 
Gray  and  William  Mason,  with  letters  to  the  Rev. 
James  Brown,  D.D.  Ed.  by  J.  Mitford.  2d  ed. 
London,  1855.  8®.  251.8 

— Poetical  works.  W'ith  illus.  by  C.  W.  Rad- 

clyfEe.  Ed.,  with  a memoir,  by  H.  Reed.  Phila., 
1851.  12®.  222.9 

— Same.  Ed.,  with  a life  by  .John  Mitford. 

Boston,  1853.  88.10  ; 306.8 

— Poetical  works.  English  and  Latin.  Etoned. 

London,  1863.  Sm.  8®.  118.29 

Gray  collection  of  engravings.  Gems  of  the 
Gray  collection.  Twenty-four  choice  engravings, 
reproduced  in  heliotype.  With  letterpress.  Boston, 
1877.  4®.  71. II 

Great  men  and  great  women  of  history.  Their 
portraits.  From  the  collection  in  the  Munich 
Pinakothek.  With  biogr.  sketches.  N.  Y. 
[1885.]  50  portrs.  F®.  180.2 

Great  truths  by  great  authors.  A dictionary  of 
aids  to  reflection.  Phila.,  1853.  12®.  ii9-7 

Green,  Henry.  Andrea  Akiati  and  his  books  of 
emblems.  A biographical  and  bibliographical 
study.  London,  1872.  Portrs.  8®.  75-i3 

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Green,  Mary  A.  E.  Letters  of  royaland  illustrious 
ladies  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  commencement 
of  the  12th  century  to  the  close  of  the  reign  of 
Queen  Mary.  London,  1846.  3 v.  12°. 

io8.6;  205.3;  287.14 

— Lives  of  the  princesses  of  England,  from  the 

Norman  conquest.  London,  18j0-55.  6 v. 

Portrs.  Sm.  8°.  86.3;  233.5;  295.6 

Green,  Roland.  A treatise  on  the  cultivation  of 
ornamental  flowers.  Boston,  1828.  16°.  273.20 

Green,  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  Charlotte  Augusta 
of  Wales,  and  of  Saxe-Cobourg.  Liverpool. 
[1818?]  Portrs.  Pis.  8°.  124.5 

Greenwood,  Francis  W.  P.  Collection  of  psalms 
and  hymns  for  Christian  worship.  Boston,  1830. 
16°.  189.5 

— Sermons  of  consolation.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1844. 

16°.  246.15 

Gregory,  John,  M.  D.  A father’s  legacy  to  his 
daughters.  Added,  The  way  to  get  married  : and 
the  advantages  and  disadvantages  of  the  married 
state  . . . [Anon.]  Phila. , 1809.  24°.  256.31 

Grenville,  Richard  ...  1st  duke  of  Bucking- 
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London,  1862.  3 v.  Portr.  Sm.  8°.  285.3 

Grenville  papers.  The  : being  the  correspondence 
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Hamlin,  Augustus  C.  Leisure  hours  among  the 
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Hereford,  Charles.  History  of  France,  to  and 
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Heroines,  The,  of  Shakespeare.  Engraved  from 
drawings  by  eminent  artists.  With  extracts  from 
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— Hesperides : the  poems  and  other  remains  of 

Robert  Herrick,  now  first  collected.  Ed.  by  W. 
C.  Hazlitt.  London,  1869.  2 v.  Portr.  [Library 

of  old  authors.]  Sm.  8“.  87.8 

Hervey,  John,  baron.  Memoirs  of  the  reign  of 
George  ii.  Ed.  by  J.  W.  Croker.  London,  1848. 

2 V.  Portr.  Ulus.  8®.  52.10;  114.3 

— Same.  Phila.,  1848.  2 v.  12®.  187.5 

Hervey,  Mary  Lepel,  lady.  Letters.  With  a 
memoir  and  notes.  London,  1821.  8®.  74.5 

Heseltine,  William.  The  last  of  the  Plantage- 
nets.  3d  ed.  London,  1839.  Sm.  8®.  179.11 

Hewitt,  S.  C.  Messages  from  the  superior  state; 
communicated  by  John  Murray,  through  J.  M. 
Spear.  Boston,  1852.  Portr.  16®.  246.14 

Heylin,  Peter.  A help  to  English  history,  con- 
taining a succession  of  all  the  kings  of  England 
. . . : also  the  dukes,  marquesses.  . . . Con- 
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Heywood,  Thomas.  The  exemplary  lives  and 
memorable  acts  of  nine  of  the  most  worthy  women 
of  the  world.  Written  by  the  author  of  the 
History  of  women.  London,  1640.  9 portrs. 

Sm.  8®.  257.20 

— The  life  of  Merlin,  surnamed  Ambrosius ; his 

prophecies  and  predictions  interpreted.  . . . 

London,  1813.  PI.  8®.  257-3 

Higgins,  Augusta.  Women  of  Europe  in  the  xv. 
and  XVI.  centuries.  London,  1885.  2 v.  8®.  212.6 

Higginson,  Thomas  W.  Common  sense  about 

women.  Boston,  1882.  12®.  273.25 

— Theodore  Parker.  (Cut  from  Atlantic  monthly. 

Vol.  6,  pp.  449-457.  1860.)  119.26 

— Woman  and  her  wishes;  an  essay.  Boston, 

1853.  12®.  294.25 

— Young  folks’  history  of  the  United  States.  Bos- 
ton, 1875.  178.27 

Higginson,  Thomas  W.,  and  Bigelow,  E.  H.,  ed. 
American  sonnets.  Boston,  1890.  24®.  1893.9 

Hillier,  George.  A narrative  of  the  attempted 
escapes  of  Charles  i.  from  Carisbrook  castle.  In- 
cluding letters  of  the  king  to  Colonel  Titus.  Lon- 
don, 1852.  2 pis.  Sm.  8®.  124.12 

Hirth,  Georg.  Album  for  ladies’  work  : classical 
designs  for  . . . embroidery,  lace  work,  &c. 
Munich,  1882.  40  pis.  8®.  163.13 

Historia  ducum  Styriae,  in  tres  partes  divisa. 
Graecii,  1728.  23  portrs.  Sm.  f°.  133.8 

Historic  gallery.  The,  of  portraits  and  paintings. 
London,  1807-11.  7 v.  282  portrs.  227  pis.  8®. 

123.3 

Historical  illustrations  of  Quentin  Durward  se- 
lected from  the  Memoirs  of  Philip  de  Comines,  and 
other  authors.  London,  1823.  Portrs.  Sm.  8°. 

270.13 

Historical  pictures  of  the  Middle  ages  in  black 
and  white ; made  on  the  spot  by  a wandering  artist. 
London,  1846.  2 v.  PI.  Sm.  8°.  205.7 

History  of  popery.  Added  an  examination  of  the 

Romish  church  in  Ireland.  London,  1838.  8®. 

157-9 

History,  The,  of  the  Indian  mutiny.  London. 
[186-.]  218  pis.  L.  8®.  250.12 

Plates  only.  There  are  several  copies  of  each  plate. 

Hitchman,  Francis.  Eighteenth  century  studies. 
London,  1881.  8®.  65.15 


Hoffmann,  Ernst  T.  W.  Strange  stories.  From 
the  German  [by  L.  Burnham].  Boston,  1855.  12®. 

119.17 

— Same.  1856.  264.15 

Hogarth,  William.  Works.  [London,  18 — .]  164 
pi.  L.  8®.  250.11 

Plates  only.  There  are  several  copies  of  each  plate. 

Hogg,  James,  the  Ettrick  shepherd.  Songs.  1st 
Amer.  ed.  N.  Y.,  1832.  16®.  266.9 

Holbein,  Hans,  the  younger.  The  dance  of  death, 
through  the  various  stages  of  human  life.  [Engr. 
by  David  Deuchar.]  London,  1811.  Portr.  Pis. 
Sm.  4®.  254.6 

— Portraits  of  illustrious  personages  of  the  court 

of  Henry  vni.  With  memoirs  by  Edmund  Lodge. 
Pub.  by  John  Chamberlaine.  London,  1828.  F®. 

170.10 

Holland,  Josiah  G.  Bitter-sweet.  A poem.  N.Y., 
1863.  Sm.  8®.  234.9 

Hollar,  Wenzel,  engraver.  The  Dance  of  death 
from  the  original  designs  of  Hans  Holbein.  The 
Dance  of  Macaber.  With  descriptions.  London, 
1816.  Portrs.  31  pis.  8®.  290.14 

— Same.  The  plates  colored  and  mounted. 

No.  3 in  294.21 

— Portraits  of  celebrated  courtezans  from  the 

original  copper  plates  engraved  by  W.  Hollar  in 
the  reign  of  Charles  ii.  10  portrs.  8®.  63.23 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  John  Lothrop  Motley. 
Amemoir.  Boston,  1879.  Portr.  16°.  166.16 ; 300.1 

— Poems.  New  and  enl.  ed.  Boston,  1849.  16®. 

274.32 

— Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  Boston,  1885.  Portr. 

[American  men  of  letters.]  16®.  273.18 

Home,  The,  of  Fiesole.  With  a sketch  of  the 
life  and  times  of  Savonarola.  By  the  author  of 
“The  children  of  Seeligssberg” ; etc.  London. 
[1877.]  Sm.  8®.  251.18 

Honoria,  pseud.  The  female  mentor : or,  select 
conversations.  Phila.,  1802.  16°.  247.16 

Hood,  Edwin  Paxton,  ed.  The  master  minds  of 
the  West:  their  best  poems,  thoughts,  essays,  and 
tales.  London,  n.  d.  12®.  276.15 

Hood,  Thomas.  Poems.  With  account  of  the 
author.  Boston,  1855,  56.  4 v.  Portr.  [British 
poets.]  16®.  88.12;  307.12 

Hooke,  Nathaniel.  An  account  of  the  dowager 
duchess  of  Marlborough,  from  her  first  coming  to 
court  to  1710.  In  a letter  from  herself  to  my  lord 

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Hookbam,  Mary  A.  The  life  and  times  of 
Margaret  of  Anjou,  queen  of  England  and  France  ; 
and  of  her  father  Rene  “the  Good.”  With 
memoirs  of  the  houses  of  Anjou.  London,  1872. 
2 V.  Ulus.  Portrs.  8®.  157. ii;  281.7 

Hoppner,  John.  Bygone  beauties : “ a select 
series  of  ten  portraits  of  ladies  of  rank  and  fashion.” 
From  paintings  by  John  Hoppner.  Eng.  by 
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Horner,  Susan  and  Joanna.  Walks  in  Florence. 
2d  ed.  London,  1873.  2 v.  Pis.  Maps.  Sm.  8°. 

225.10 

Hosack,  John.  Mary  queen  of  Scots  and  her 
accusers,  embracing  a narrative  of  events  from 
1542  to  the  death  of  queen  Mary  in  1587.  2d  ed. 
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— Mary  Stewart.  A brief  statement  of  the  prin- 

cipal charges  which  have  been  brought  against 
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Hoskins,  Samuel  E.  Charles  ii.  in  the  Channel 
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Hotten,  John  C.  The  original  lists  of  persons  of 
quality,  emigrants,  religious  exiles,  . . . politiral 
rebels  who  went  from  Great  Britain  to  the  American 
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Houghton,  George.  Album  leaves.  [Verses.] 
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Houghton,  MiflBin  & co.  Brief  biographies  of 
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An  unfinished  work  which  was  not  published. 

Houssaye,  Arsene.  Les  femmes  du  temps  passe. 
Paris,  1863.  20  portrs.  L.  8®.  155-6 

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— Same.  N.  Y.,  1857.  2 v.  Portrs.  12®.  237.8 

287.10 

Hove,  Nicolaas  ten.  Memoirs  of  the  house  of 
Medici,  from  its  origin  to  the  death  of  Francesco, 
2d  grand  duke  of  Tuscany  From  the  French, 
with  notes  by  Sir  Richard  Clayton,  bart.  Bath, 
1797.  2 V.  Portrs.  4®.  230.9 

How  shall  we  keep  Sunday?  An  answer.  Bos- 
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Howard,  Henrietta  H.,  countess  of  Suffolk.  Let- 
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and  her  second  husband,  Hon.  George  Berkeley; 
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Howard,  Henry,  earl  of  Surrey.  Poetical  works. 
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Howard,  Joseph  J.,  and  Chester,  Joseph  L.,  eds. 
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Howard,  Philip,  earl  of  Arundel.  The  lives  of 
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Howarth,  George.  The  restoration  of  oil  paint- 
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Howe,  Julia  Ward.  Passion-flowers.  [Anon  ] 
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Howell,  James.  Lvstra  Lvdovici,  or  the  life  of 
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Howells,  William  D.  Sketch  of  the  life  and 
character  of  Rutherford  B.  Hayes.  Also  bio- 
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Howitt,  Mary.  Complete  poetical  works.  Bos- 
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Howitt,  William.  The  rural  life  of  England. 
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Howson,  John  S.  The  river  Dee:  its  aspect 
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Hozier,  Louis  Pierre  d’.  Armorial  general,  ou 
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Huber,  Victor  A.  The  English  universities. 
From  the  German,  [by  J.  P.  Simpson].  An 
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Huddesford,  William.  The  lives  of  John  Le- 
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Hudson,  Elizabeth  H.  The  life  and  times  of 
Louisa  queen  of  Prussia.  London,  1874.  2 v. 
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— Queen  Bertha  and  her  times.  London,  1868. 

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Huebner,  Joseph  .1.,  Freiherr  von.  The  life  and 
times  of  Sixtus  v.  Trans,  by  H.  E.  H.  Jerning- 
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Hughes,  Thomas.  Alfred  the  Great.  London. 

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Hugo,  Thomas.  An  illustrated  itinerary  of  the 
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Huish,  Robert.  Memoirs  of  Her  late  royal  high- 
ness Charlotte  Augusta,  princess  of  Wales,  &c. 

London,  1818.  Portrs.  8®.  166.21 

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Hulbert,  Charles.  Royal  biography  : or.  sketches 
of  the  lives  of  kings,  queens,  princes  and 
princesses,  . . . allied  to  or  contemporary  with 
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Hume,  David.  The  history  of  England  to  1688. 
New  ed.  London,  1802.  8 v.  33  portrs.  12  portrs. 
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Hume,  George.  Portraits  of  leading  reformers. 
With  an  essay.  Edinb.,  1851.  15  portrs.  F®. 

401.2  ; 410.1 

Huiinewell,  James  F.  Historical  monuments  of 
France.  Boston,  1884.  Illus.  11  portrs.,  13 
pis.  inserted.  8®.  i57-3 

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Hunt,  Harriot  K.  Glances  and  glimpses  ; or,  fifty 
years’  social,  including  twenty  years’  professional 
life.  Boston,  1856.  12°.  252.2 ; 252.3 

Hunt,  Leigh.  Men,  women,  and  books  : a selec- 
tion from  his  uncollected  prose  writings.  N.  Y., 

1847.  2 V.  Portr.  12®.  223.11 

— The  old  court  suburb ; or,  memorials  of  Ken- 
sington. 3d  ed.  London.  [I860.]  PI.  Sm.  8®. 

223.9 

— One  hundred  romances  of  real  life.  London, 

1888.  8®.  156.4 

— Rimini  and  other  poems.  Boston,  1844.  16®. 

223.12  ; 223.13 

— Stories  from  the  Italian  poets  : being  a summary 
in  prose  of  the  poems  of  Dante,  Pulci,  Boiardo, 
Ariosto,  and  Tasso.  New  ed.  N.  Y.,  1849.  12®. 

118.22 

— The  town.  St.  Pauls  to  St.  James.  London, 

1848.  2 V.  Illus.  Sm.  8®.  223.8 

Hunt,  Louise  L.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Edward  Living- 

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Hunt,  Robert,  ed.  Popular  romances  of  the  west 
of  England;  or  the  drolls,  traditions  and  supersti- 
tions of  old  Cornwall.  1st,  2d  series.  3d  ed. 
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Hunter,  .Joseph.  Hallamshire.  The  history  and 
topography  of  the  parish  of  Sheffield,  York.  New 
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Hutchinson,  Lucy.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of 
Colonel  Hutchinson.  Pub.  from  the  original  ms. 
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— Same.  Rev.  by  C.  H.  Firth.  N.  Y.,1885.  2 v. 

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Hutton,  James.  James  and  Philip  van  Arteveld. 
Two  episodes  in  the  history  of  the  xiv.  century. 
London,  1882.  Sm.  8®.  167.1 1 

Hyde,  Catherine,  marchioness  Govion-Broglio 
Solari.  Private  anecdotes  of  foreign  courts,  hy 
the  author  of  “ Memoirs  of  the  princesse  de  Lam- 
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inserted.  8®.  192.5 

Hyde,  Edward,  1st  earl  of  Clarendon.  Characters 
of  eminent  men  of  the  reigns  of  Charles  i.  and  ii. 
London,  1793.  21  portrs.  inserted.  8®.  63.22 

— Memoirs  of  King  Charles  i.  and  the  loyalists; 

chiefly  extracted  from  Lord  Clarendon’s  History 
of  the  rebellion.  [Anon.]  London,  1795.  Portrs. 
Sm.  4®.  54.5;  124.10 

Hymn  to  be  sung  at  Music  Hall,  Boston,  Dec.  4, 
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Composed  on  the  occasion  of  the  execution  of  John  Brown. 
Iconografia  di  uomini  sommi  nelle  scienze  e nelle 
arti  italiane.  Napoli,  1854.  80  portrs.  4°.  132.15 
Iconographie  des  contemporains.  ou  portraits  des 
personnes  dont  les  noms  se  rattachent  plus  parti- 
culi^rement  . . . aux  divers  evenements  qui 

ont  eu  lieu  en  France  depuis  1789  jusqu’  en  1829. 
Paris,  Delpech,  1832.  3 v.  L f°.  400.3 

— Same.  1789-1830.  Bruxelles,  1840.  2 v.  201 

portrs.  8®.  116.13 

Another  edition,  with  the  title  Iconographie  fran5aise,  is  on 
75.11. 

Iconographie  des  lettres  de  Mme.  de  Sevigne. 
Collection  de  137  portraits,  extraits  des  attiques  du 
palais  de  Versailles,  et  graves  sur  acier.  Paris, 
n.  d.  8®.  64.17 

[Iconographie  franqaise,  ou  portraits  des  person- 
nages  les  plus  illustres  qui  ont  paru  en  France 
depuis  Francois  1".]  [Paris.  Delpech,  1828-.] 
98  portrs.  8®.  75-11 

The  complete  work  contains  200  portraits. 

Other  editions  with  the  title  Iconographie  des  contempo- 
rains, are  on  116.13;  400.3. 

Illustrated  news  of  the  world.  Supplements, 
1858,  1859.  London,  1858,  59.  Text,  with  92 
portrs.  F®.  404.1 

Imbert  de  Saint- Amand,  Arthur  L.,  baron. 
Marie  Antoinette  and  the  end  of  the  old  regime. 
Trans,  by  T.  S.  Perry.  N.  Y.,  1890.  Portr.  12°. 

254.16 

Imperiale,  Giovanni.  Musevm  historicvm  et 
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In  the  saddle,  a collection  of  poems  on  horseback- 
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Ingram,  .Tames.  Memorials  of  Oxford.  Engrav- 
ings by  John  l.e  Keux.  from  drawings  by  F. 
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Ingram,  John  H.  Claimants  to  royalty.  London, 
1882.  3 portrs.  inserted.  8®.  184.14 

Ireland,  Joseph  N.  Mrs.  Duff.  Boston,  1882. 
Ulus.  Portrs.  [American  actor  series  ] 12°. 

253.12 

Ireland,  William  Henry.  Chalcographimania ; or 
the  portrait-collector  and  printseller's  chronicle, 
with  infatuations  of  every  description.  A humor- 
ous poem.  With  notes.  By  Satiricus  Sculptor, 
Esq  London,  1814.  PI.  64  portrs.  and  pis.  in- 
serted. 8®.  310.6 

— England’s  topographer,  or  a new  and  complete 

history  of  the  county  of  Kent.  London,  1828- 
30.  4 V.  Pis.  Map.  8°.  233  2 

— Memoirs  of  Henry  the  Great,  and  of  the  court  of 

France  during  his  reign.  [Anon  ] London,  1824. 
2 V.  in  1.  5 portrs.  and  5 pis.  inserted  in  292.7. 

Portr.  8®.  79.7  ; 207.9  ; 292.7 

— Picturesque  views  on  the  upper,  or  Warwick- 
shire Avon.  London,  1795.  8®,  1.  p.  180.9 

— Picturesque  views  on  the  river  Thames,  from 

its  source  to  the  Nore.  London,  1801,  2.  2 v. 

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Irving,  Washington.  The  sketch  book  of  Geoffrey 
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Jervis,  Marian,  lady.  Painting  and  celebrated 
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Jesse,  Edward.  Favorite  haunts  and  rural  studies ; 
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Jessopp,  Augustus.  One  generation  of  a Norfolk 
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Joanna  I.,  of  Sicily,  queen  of  Naples.  Historical 
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Johnson,  Elizabeth.  Reflections  in  retirement. 
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Johnson,  George  AV.,  ed.  The  Fairfax  corre- 
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Johnson,  Lorenzo  D.  A Boston  merchant  of 
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Johnson,  Oliver.  William  Lloyd  Garrison  and 
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Johnson,  Samuel.  Johnsoniana;  or,  supplement 
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Johnson,  Rev.  Samuel.  Lectures,  essays,  and 
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Jones,  David.  History  of  the  most  serene  House 
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Jones,  William.  Crowns  & coronations  : a history 
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Jordan,  Dorothy.  Public  and  private  life  of  that 
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Julianus,  Flavius  Claudius,  emperor.  Julian  the 
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Lamb,  Charles  and  Mary.  Foems,  letters  and  re- 
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Lancelott,  Francis.  The  queens  of  England,  from 
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Landor,  Walter  Savage.  Andrea  of  Hungary,  and 
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Langdale,  Charles.  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Fitzherbert. 
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Lansing,  Isaac  J.  Romanism  and  the  republic. 
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Lappenberg,  Johann  M.  A history  of  England 
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L’Armessin,  Nicholas  de.  Les  avgvstes  repre- 
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Latrobe,  Charles  J.  The  solace  of  song.  Short 
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Laureau,  Pierre.  Histoire  de  France  avant  Clovis. 
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La  Viilemarqu6,  vicomte  de.  Ballads  and  songs 
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Lawrance,  Hannah.  Historical  memoirs  of  the 
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Layard,  Sir  Austen  H.  Discoveries  in  the  ruins 
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Lazarus,  Emma.  Poems.  Boston,  1889.  2 v. 

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Leader,  John  D.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots  in  cap- 
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Lear,  Henrietta  L.  S.  The  life  of  Madame  Louise 
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LeBlanc,  H.  The  art  of  tying  the  cravat,  dem- 
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LeBreton,  Anna  L.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Barbauld, 
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Lee,  Eliza  B.  Parthenia ; or,  the  last  days  of 
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Lee,  Hannah  F.  Historical  sketches  of  old  paint- 
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Lee,  Henry.  Anti-scepticism : or,  notes  upon 
each  chapter  of  Mr.  Lock’s  Essay  concerning 
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Lefanu,  Alicia.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings 
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Legge,  Alfred  O.  The  unpopular  king : the  life 
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Leigh,  James  E.  Austen.  A memoir  of  Jane 
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Leighton,  Caroline  C.  Life  at  Puget  sound; 
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Leighton,  Rufus,  jr.  Character  : a poem  read  at 
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Leland,  Charles  G.  The  Algonquin  iegends  of 
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Lemon,  Mark,  compiler.  The  jest  book.  The 
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Lempriere,  John.  Bibliotheca  classica:  or,  a 
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Le  Neve.  Peter  Neve,  called  Le  Neve.  Pedigrees 
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Leniant,  Jacques.  Histoires  de  la  guerre  des 
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Lenoir,  Marie  A.  The  Lenoir  collection  of  origi- 
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Lescure,  Mathurin  F.  A.  Les  grandes  epouses, 
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Lesdernier,  Emily  P.  Voices  of  life.  [Poems.] 
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Lesley,  John.  Man’s  origin  and  destiny.  Phila., 
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Lesley,  Susan  I.  Kecollections  of  my  mother. 
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Leslie,  Emma.  At  the  sign  of  the  Blue  Boar.  A 
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Lessing,  Julius.  Muster  altdeutscher  Leinen- 
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L'Estrange,  Hamon.  The  reign  of  king  Charles  : 
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Lewis,  Alonzo.  Love,  forest  flowers,  and  sea 
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Lewis,  Lady  Theresa.  Lives  of  the  friends  and 
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Liberty  bell.  The.  By  friends  of  freedom.  Bos- 
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Liechtenstein,  Marie,  princess.  Holland  house. 
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Lievre,  fidouard.  Art  gems.  Engravings  from 
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Life,  The,  of  Sir  Eichard  Whittington,  knt.  By 
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Lilly,  William.  History  of  his  life  and  times, 
1602-81.  By  himself.  London,  1822.  12portrs. 
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— Views  of  Pompeii  drawn  on  stone  by  J.  D. 

Harding  after  drawings  by  W.  Light.  London, 
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Lindsay,  Alexander  William  Crawford,  8th  earl  of 
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Linsingen,  Caroline  von.  Caroline  von  Linsingen 
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Little,  Arthur.  Early  New  England  interiors. 
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Little,  George  T.  The  descendants  of  George 
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Loaring,  Henry  J.,  compiler.  Epitaphs:  quaint, 
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Locker,  Edward  H.  Memoirs  of  celebrated 
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Lockhart,  John  G.,  translator.  Ancient  Spanish 
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Lockwood,  Mary  S.  Hand-book  of  ceramic 
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Lockwood,  Mary  S.,  and  Glaister,  Elizabeth. 
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Lodge,  Edmund.  Illustrations  of  British  history, 
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— Life  of  Sir  Julius  Caesar,  knt  ; with  memoirs 
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132.16  has  7 portraits  inserted;  140.10  has  22  proofs  of 
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Lottie,  William  J.  A plea  for  art  in  the  house. 
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Logan,  James.  The  Scottish  Gael ; or,  Celtic 
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Logan,  William  H.,  ed.  A pedlar’s  pack  of  ballads 
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Longfellow,  Henry  W.  Ballads  and  other  poems. 
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— Kavanagh,  a tale.  Boston,  1853.  16°.  118.18 

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Longfellow,  Samuel.  Life  of  Henry  Wadsworth 
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Longman,  William.  The  history  of  the  life  and 
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Looking  glass.  The,  for  the  mind.  Reprint  of  the 
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Lover,  Samuel.  Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland. 
With  6 etchings  by  the  author.  [1st  and]  2d  ser. 
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Low,  John  G.  and  John  F.  Plastic  sketches. 
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Lowell,  Charles.  Sermons : chiefly  practical. 
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Lowell,  James  Bussell.  Conversations  on  some 
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Pardoe,  Julia.  The  court  and  reign  of  Francis 
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London,  1852.  3 v.  Portrs.  Pis.  Folded  fac- 
similes. 8°.  85.5  ; 282.9 

— Same.  2d  ed.  London,  1852.  3 v.  Portrs. 

15  portrs.  and  1 pi.  inserted.  8°.  202.5 

— Louis  the  fourteenth,  and  the  court  of  France 

in  the  seventeenth  century.  3d  ed.  London,  1849. 
Ulus.  Portrs.  8°.  83.4;  282.8 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1847.  2 v.  Ulus.  12°.  256.1 

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Sm.  8°.  256.19 

Parish,  Elijah.  Sacred  geography  : or  a gazet- 
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Parker,  Theodore.  Address  before  the  N.  Y. 
city  anti-slavery  society,  May  12,  1854.  N.  Y., 
1854.  12°.  No.  4 in  r38.3 

— American  authorship.  Theodore  Parker.  (Cut 
from  the  New  monthly  magazine.)  No.  3 in  i ig.26 

— The  biblical,  the  ecclesiastical,  and  the  phil- 
osophical notion  of  God.  and  of  the  soul’s  normal 
delight  in  him.  Four  sermons.  N.  Y.,  1858.  8°. 

No.  8 in  137.4 

— The  Boston  kidnapping : a discourse  to  com- 

memorate the  rendition  of  Thomas  Simms.  Bos- 
ton, 1852.  8°.  137-3 

— A bumblebee’s  thoughts  on  the  plan  and  pur- 

pose of  the  universe.  (Cut  from  Esslingen,  M. 
von,  ed.  Album  von  Combe- Varin.  Zurich, 
1861.)  No.  25  in  iig.26  ; 137.7 

— Collected  works.  Ed.  by  Frances  Power  Cobbe. 

London.  1863-79.  14  v.  Sm.  8°.  i37-ii 

— A collection  of  matter  in  manuscript  and  print, 

in  regard  to  Theodore  Parker,  made  by  Miss 
Caroline  Coddington  Thayer.  2 v.  Ulus.  Portrs. 
4°.  142.5 

— Critical  and  miscellaneous  writings.  Boston, 

1843.  12°.  137-14 

— A discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Daniel 

Webster.  Boston,  1853.  8°.  No.  4 in  137.3 

— Discourse  occasioned  by  the  death  of  J.  Q. 

Adams.  Boston.  1848.  8°.  No.  6 in  137.2 

— A discourse  of  matters  pertaining  to  religion. 

4th  ed.  Boston,  I8,‘6  12°.  I37  8 

— Same.  With  a preface  by  Charles  Voysey. 

London,  1873.  Portr.  Sm.  8°.  138.7 

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— A discourse  of  the  function  of  a teacher  of 

religion  in  these  times,  preached  tit  the  ordination 
of  Moses  G.  Kimball.  Boston,  1855.  8°. 

No.  5 in  137.4 

— A discourse  on  the  transient  and  jiennanent  in 

Christianity;  at  the  ordination  of  C.  C.  Shackford. 
3d  ed.  Boston,  1841.  8°.  137-2 

— The  effect  of  slavery  on  the  American  people. 

A sermon,  July  4,  1858.  Boston,  1858.  8°. 

No.  14  in  137.4 

— The  excellence  of  goodness.  A sermon. 

Boston,  1845.  8°.  No.  2 in  137.2 

— A false  and  true  revival  of  religion.  A sermon. 

Boston,  1858.  8°.  No.  12  in  137.4 

— False  and  true  theology.  A sermon.  Boston, 

1858.  8°.  No.  II  in  137.4 

— Fraternity  tracts.  No.  1.  Natural  religion. 

No.  3 in  138.5 

No.  2.  Errors  of  the  popular  theology. 

No.  4 in  138.5 

No.  3.  Man  naturally  loves  God.  No.  5 in  138.5 

No.  4.  Three  mistakes  of  the  Christian 

church.  No.  6 in  138.5 

No.  5.  Ideas  of  God  in  the  Bible. 

No.  7 in  138.5 

No.  6.  Rachel;  or  the  consoling  power  of 

religion.  No.  8 in  138.5 

— A friendly  letter  to  the  executive  committee  of 

the  American  Unitarian  association,  touching  their 
new  Unitarian  creed.  Boston,  1853.  8°. 

No.  2 in  137.3 

— The  function  and  place  of  conscience,  in  rela- 

tion to  the  law’s  of  men;  asermon.  Boston,  1850. 
8°.  No.  9 in  137.2 

— The  great  battle  between  slavery  and  freedom, 

. two  speeches  before  the  American  anti- 
slavery society.  N.  Y.,  May  7,  1856.  Boston, 
1856.  8°.  No.  6 in  137.4 

— Historic  Americans.  Boston,  1870.  16°.  iig.12 
Contents.  — Franklin;  Washington;  John  Adams;  Jefferson. 

— Same.  Boston,  1878.  16°.  137.12 

— Same.  (In  his  Collected  works.  Vol.  13. 

London,  1871.)  137. 11.13 

— The  idea  of  a Christian  church.  A discourse 

at  the  installation  of  Theodore  Parker  as  minister 
of  the  28th  congregational  church,  in  Boston,  Jan. 
4,  1846.  Delivered  by  himself.  Boston,  1846. 
8°.  No.  4 in  137.2 

— John  Brown’s  expedition  reviewed,  in  a letter 

to  Francis  Jackson.  Boston,  i860.  12°. 

No.  8 in  138  3 ; 295.10 

— The  law’  of  God  and  the  statutes  of  men.  A 

sermon.  Boston,  1854.  8°.  No.  2 in  137.4 

— Lecture  on  the  education  of  the  laboring  class. 

16°.  No.  2 in  138.5 

— Lessons  from  the  world  of  matter  and  the  world 
of  man.  Selected  from  notes  of  unpublished  ser- 
mons, by  R.  Leighton.  Boston,  1865.  Portr.  8°. 

137.10;  253  5 

— Same.  3d  ed.  (In  his  Collected  works  Vol. 

14.  London,  1872.)  137.11. 14 

— Letter  to  the  people  of  the  United  States, 
touching  the  matter  of  slavery.  Boston,  1848  12°. 

235.11  ; No.  2 in  138.3 

— Life  and  correspondence.  By  John  Weiss. 
N.  Y , 1864.  2 V.  Portrs.  Fac-simile.  Illus.  8°.  137.1 

— The  material  condition  of  the  people  of  Massa- 
chusetts. Boston,  1860.  12°.  No.  7 in  138.3 

— The  Nebraska  question.  Some  thoughts  on  the 

new  assault  upon  freedom  in  America,  a discourse. 
Boston,  1854.  8°.  No.  7 in  137.3 


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— The  new  crime  against  humanity.  A sermon. 

Boston,  3854:.  8°.  No.  5 in  137.3 

— A new  lesson  for  the  day;  a sermon.  Boston, 

1856.  8“.  No.  7 in  137.4 

— Newspaper  cuttings,  manuscripts,  etc.,  contain- 
ing notices  of,  and  extracts  from  the  works  of 
Theodore  Parker.  2 v.  Portrs.  Pis.  4°.  138.19 

— Order  of  exercises  commemorative  of  Theodore 

Parker,  at  Music  hall,  June  17.  [Boston,  I860.] 
8°.  No.  4 in  138.4 

— Photograph  of  the  burial  place  of  Theodore 

Parker.  51  13 

— Prayers.  [Ed.  by  R.  Leighton  and  Matilda 

Goddard.]  Boston,  1862.  Portr.  16°.  119.15 

— Prayers.  New  ed.  with  preface  by  Louisa  M. 

Alcott,  and  a memoir  by  F.  B.  Sanborn.  Boston, 
1882.  Portr.  16°.  138.9;  253.20 

— The  present  aspect  of  slavery  in  America  and 

the  immediate  duty  of  the  North:  a speech  de- 
livered in  the  hall  of  the  State  house,  before  the 
Massachusetts  anti-slavery  convention.  Boston, 
1858.  8°.  No.  9 in  137.4 

— The  public  education  of  the  people.  An  oration, 

before  the  Onondaga  teachers’  institute,  at  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  4th  of  October,  1849.  Boston,  1850. 
8°.  No.  8 in  137.2 

— The  relation  of  Jesus  to  his  age  «nd  the  ages. 

A sermon.  Boston,  1845.  8°.  No.  3 in  137.2 

— The  relation  of  slavery  to  a republican  form  of 

government.  Speech  at  the  New  England  anti- 
slavery convention.  Boston,  1858.  8°. 

No.  10  in  137.4 

— The  revival  of  religion  wiich  we  need.  A ser- 
mon. Boston,  1858.  8°.  No.  13  in  137.4 

— A sermon  for  midsummer  day.  Beauty  in  the 

world  of  matter,  considered  as  a revelation  of 
God.  July  15,  1855.  Boston,  1859.  12°. 

No.  5 in  138.3 

— A sermon  for  the  New  Year.  What  religion 

may  do  for  a man.  Boston,  1859.  12°. 

No.  6 in  138.3 

— A sermon  of  immortal  life.  Boston,  1846.  8°. 

No.  5 in  137.2 

— A sermon  of  old  age.  Boston,  1854.  8°. 

No.  1 in  137.4 

— A sermon  of  the  consequences  of  an  immoral 

principle  and  false  idea  of  life.  Nov.  26,  1854. 
Boston,  1855.  8°.  No.  4 in  137.4 

— A sermon  of  the  dangers  which  threaten  the 

rights  of  man  in  America.  Boston,  1854.  8°. 

No.  6 in  137.3 

— Sermon  of  the  moral  [and  spiritual]  condition 

of  Boston.  Boston,  1849.  12°.  No.  3 in  138.3 

Two  eerrnone,  with  separate  title-pages  hut  paged  continu- 
ously, preached  Feb.  11  and  18, 1849. 

— A sermon  of  the  moral  dangers  incident  to 

prosperity.  Nov.  5,  1854.  Boston,  1855.  8°. 

No.  3 in  137.4 

— Sermon  of  the  perishing  classes  in  Boston. 

Boston,  1846.  12°.  138.3 

— Sermons  of  theism,  atheism  and  the  popular 

theology.  Boston.  1853.  12°.  138.2 

— Same.  (In  his  Collected  works.  Vol.  11. 

London,  1867.)  137.11.11 

— Some  thoughts  on  the  most  Christian  use  of  the 

Sunday  : a sermon.  Boston,  1848.  8°. 

No.  7 in  137.2 

— The  st.ate  of  the  nation,  considered  in  a sermon 

for  Thanksgiving  day,  Nov.  28,  1850.  Boston, 
1851.  8°.  No.  10  in  137.2 

— Ten  sermons  of  religion.  Boston,  1853.  12°. 

138.1 


— Same.  (In  his  Collected  works.  Vol.  2.  Lon- 
don, 1879.)  137.11.2 

— Theodore  Parker.  [Review  of  his  Discourse 
on  matters  pertaining  to  religion.]  (Cut  from  Lit- 
tell’s  living  age.  Boston,  1850.)  No.  2 in  1x9.26 

— Theodore  Parker  to  a young  man.  Boston. 

[1851.]  8°.  284.21 

— Theodore  Parker’s  experience  as  a minister, 

with  account  of  his  early  life,  and  education  for 
the  ministry ; contained  in  a letter  to  the  members 
of  the  Twenty-eighth  congregational  society  of 
Boston.  Boston,  1859.  12°.  119.10;  138.5 

253  3 : 253.4 

A review  of  this  book  is  on  No.  7 in  119.26. 

— The  three  chief  safeguards  of  society.  A ser- 
mon. Boston,  1851.  8°.  No.  it  in  137.2 

— The  trial  of  Theodore  Parker  for  the  “ misde- 

meanor ” of  a speech  in  Faneuil  hall  against  kid- 
napping; with  the  defence.  Boston,  1855.  12°. 

137.5 

— Tributes  to  Theodore  Parker.  Boston,  1860. 

12°.  No.  18  in  119.26;  No.  5 in  138.4 

— The  two  Christmas  celebrations,  a.d.  1 and 

1855.  A Christmas  story  for  1856.  Boston,  1859. 
Sm.  4°.  119.13;  119.14;  138.12 

— Two  sermons  preached  before  the  28th  congre- 

gational society  in  Boston,  on  the  14th  and  21st  of 
Novem.  1852,  on  leaving  their  old  and  entering  a 
new  place  of  worship.  Boston,  1853.  8°. 

No.  3 in  137.3 

— Views  of  Theodore  Parker.  (Cut  from  The 

dial.  Cincinnati,  1860.)  No.  22  in  119.26 

Parker  fraternity.  The  : its  constitution,  by-laws, 
etc.  Boston,  1864.  12°.  No.  11  in  138.4 

Parkyns,  G.  J.  Monastic  and  baronial  remains, 
with  other  fragments  of  antiquity  in  England, 
Wales  and  Scotland.  London,  1816.  2 v.  100  pis. 
8°.  201.5 

Parnell,  Thomas.  Poems  on  several  occasions. 
With  the  life  of  Zoilus : and  his  remarks  on 
Homer’s  Battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice.  New  ed. 
Prefixed,  the  life  of  Parnell,  by  Dr.  Goldsmith. 
London,  1770.  Portr.  PI.  Sm.  8°.  178.29 

— Poetical  works.  With  life  by  O.  Goldsmith. 
Boston,  1854.  Portr.  [British  poets.]  12°. 

107.3;  309-9 

Parry,  Charles  H.  A memoir  of  Peregrine  Bertie, 
1 1th  lord  Willoughby  de  Eresby.  By  a descend- 
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8°.  157-8 

Parry,  John  D.  History  and  description  of  Wo- 
burn and  its  abbey.  London.  [1831.]  Pis.  Sm. 
8°.  270.10 

Parsons,  Samuel  B.  The  rose  : its  poetry,  cult- 
ure, and  classification.  N.  Y.,1847.  3pls.  L.8°. 

116.6 

Parsons,  Theophilus.  Memoir  of  Emily  Eliza- 
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Parsons,  Thomas  W.  Poems.  Boston,  1854.  8°. 

128.27 

Pater,  Walter.  Marius  the  Epicurean:  his  sen- 
sations and  ideas.  London,  1885.  2 v.  Sm.  8°. 

186.11 

Patmore,  Coventry.  The  angel  in  the  house. 
The  betrothal.  [Anon.]  Boston,  1856.  16°.  128.13 

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Pattee,  William  S.  A history  of  old  Braintree 
and  Quincy,  with  a sketch  of  Randolph  and  Hol- 
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— A tour  in  Scotland,  1769.  4th  ed.  London, 

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— A tour  in  Scotland  and  voyage  to  the  Hebrides, 
1772.  Parts  1,  2.  London,  1776.  2 v.  Portrs. 

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Pennington,  Montagu.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Carter,  with  a new  edition  of  her 
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Penrose,  Elizabeth  C.  History  of  England,  from 
the  invasion  of  Julius  Caesar  to  the  reign  of  Vic- 
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Pepys,  Lady  Charlotte  Maria.  The  diary  and 
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Pepys,  Samuel.  Diary  and  correspondence.  With 
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Perceval,  Spencer,  ed.  The  genuine  book.  An 
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Percival,  John  G.  The  dream  of  a day,  and  other 
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Percy,  Thomas.  Reliques  of  ancient  English 
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— Same.  Ed.  by  R.  A.  Willmott.  London,  1857. 

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Perfitt,  Philip  W.  A discourse  occasioned  by  the 
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Perkins,  Charles  C.  Raphael  and  Michelangelo  : 
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Perrot,  Aristide  M.  Collection  historique  des 
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Perry,  George  G.  The  life  of  St.  Hugh  of 
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Perry,  Walter  C.  The  Franks,  from  their  first 
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Petit,  Joseph  A.  History  of  Mary  Stuart,  queen 
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Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.  The  madonna  of  the 

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Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart,  and  Ward,  Herbert  D. 
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The  scene  is  laid  in  Babylon  in  the  time  of  Nebuchadnezzar. 

Philipps,  J.  Thomas.  The  history  of  the  two 
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Phillimore,  Catherine  M.  Studies  in  Italian 
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An  liistorical  study  in  Florence.  London,  1887. 
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Phillimore,  Lucy.  Sir  Christopher  Wren,  his 
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Phillips,  Ann  G.,  wife  of  Wendell  Phillips,  a 
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Phillips,  Sir  Richard.  A geographical  view  of 
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Phillips,  Wendell.  Daniel  O’Connell,  the  Irish 
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Philpot,  Charles.  An  introduction  to  the  literary 
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Piatt,  John  J.  Idyls  and  lyrics  of  the  Ohio 

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Picken,  Andrew.  Traditionary  stories  of  old 
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Pickering,  Octavius.  The  life  of  Timoth}’  Pick- 
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Vol.  2-4  compiled  from  the  author’s  notes,  after  his  death, 
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Picturesque  representations  of  the  dress  and 
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Picturesque  views  of  the  principal  seats  of  the 
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Pistolesi,  Erasmo.  Antiquities  of  Herculaneum 
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Planche,  James  E.  The  Conqueror  and  his  com- 
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— History  of  British  costume,  to  the  close  of  the 
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189a. II 

— Regal  records  : or  a chronicle  of  the  coronations 

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Platina,  Bartolommeo.  Delle  vite  de’  pontefici 
dal  Salvatore  Nostro  sino  a Paolo  ii.  Accresciuto 
con  le  historic  de’  Papi  moderni  da  Sisto  iv.  sino  a 
Paolo  V.  . . . da  F.  Onofrio  Panvinio,  Antonio 
Cicarelii  & D.  Giovanni  Stringa;  con  I’annotationi 
del  Panuinio  . . . Perfettionato  in  questa  im- 
pressione  con  I’aggiuuta  delle  vite  di  Gregorio  xv. 
e di  Vrbano  viii.  e . . . del  viuente  papa  Inno- 
centio  X.  . . . Venetia,  1650.  1 v.  in  2.  Portrs. 

Sm.  4°.  253.1 

Plinius  Caecilius  Secundus,  Caius.  The  letters 
of  Pliny  the  consul:  with  occasional  remarks. 
By  W.  Melmoth.  10th  ed.  rev.  London,  1805. 

2 V.  8°.  313-8 

Ploetz,  Carl.  Epitome  of  ancient,  mediaeval,  and 
modern  history.  Trans,  by  W.  H.  Tillinghast. 
Boston,  1884.  12°.  263.9 

Plon,  Eugene.  Thorvaldsen  : his  life  and  works. 
Trans,  by  I.  M.  Luyster.  Boston,  1873.  Ulus. 
Portr.  PI.  12°.  304-5 

Plumer,  William,  jr.  Youth,  or  scenes  from  the 
past;  and  other  poems.  Boston,  1841.  12°.  118.6 
Plutarch.  Plutarch’s  lives.  The  translation  called 
Dryden’s.  Revised  by  A.  H.  Clough.  Boston, 
1859.  5 V.  8°.  196.1 

Poems  read  at  the  opening  of  the  Fraternity  lect- 
ures, 1858-59.  America,  by  F.  B.  Sanborn. 
Character,  by  R.  Leighton,  jr.  Boston,  1859. 
12°.  178.20 ; 252.23 

Pollok,  Robert.  The  course  of  time,  a poem. 
With  a life  of  the  author.  N.  Y.  Portr.  Pis. 
Sm.  12°.  216.14 

Polo,  Marco.  Travels.  The  trans.  of  Marsden, 
revised,  with  a selection  of  his  notes.  Ed.  by  T. 
Wright.  London,  1854.  Sm.  8°.  118.33 

Polwhele,  Richard,  ed.  Poems,  chiefly  by  gentle- 
men of  Devonshire  and  Cornwall.  [Anon.]  Bath, 
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Polyanthos,  The.  [Ed.  by  J.  T.  Buckingham.] 
A monthly  magazine,  consisting  of  original  per- 
formances and  selections  from  works  of  merit. 
New  series.  Vol.  1.  Boston,  1812.  Portr.  24°. 

275.12 

Poole,  George  A.,  and  Hugall,  John  W.  An  his- 
torical and  descriptive  guide  to  York  cathedraland 
its  antiquities.  York.  [1850.]  Ulus.  4°.  135.2 

Pope,  Alexander.  An  essay  on  man.  Added,  the 
Universal  prayer.  Canandaigua,  1814.  24°.  256.32 
— Poetical  works.  With  a life  by  A.  Dyce.  Bos- 
ton, 1854.  3 V.  Portr.  [British  poets.]  16°.  308.1 
Porter,  Huntington.  A discourse,  on  sympathy 
with  the  afiiicted.  Portsmouth,  1794.  8°.  295.11 

Portfolio,  The ; a collection  of  engravings  from 
antiquarian,  architectural,  & topographical  sub- 
jects. London,  1823,  24.  4 v.  Pis.  8°.  163.2 

A continuation  of  the  .Antiquarian  and  topographical  cabi- 
net, by  James  Storer  and  John  Greig  [163.1J. 

Portfolio,  The.  Ed.  by  P.  G.  Hamerton.  [Vol. 
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Portia,  pseud.  The  polite  lady ; or,  a course  of 
female  education  ; in  a series  of  letters,  from  a 
mother  to  her  daughter.  1st  Amer.  ed.  Phila., 

1798.  16°.  255.27 

Portrait  gallery  of  distinguished  poets,  philoso- 
phers, statesmen,  divines,  [etc.]  since  the  revival 
of  art.  With  their  biographies.  London,  1853. 

3 V.  L.  8°.  210.2 


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Portraits  des  hommes  et  des  femmes  illustres. 
[Haris?]  1792.  73  portrs.  r<>.  132-3 

Portraits  des  hommes  illustres  des  dix-septi6me 
et  dix-huiti^nie  siecles,  dessines  d’apr^s  nature,  et 
graves  par  fidelink,  Lubin,  van  Schuppen,  Dutlos 
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Portraits  illustrative  of  the  novels,  tales  & ro- 
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— Same.  London,  1835.  163.9 

Portraits  of  the  Biitish  poets  from  Chaucer  to 
Cowper  and  Beattie.  Engraved  from  the  best  au- 
thorities and  illustrated  by  notes.  London,  1824. 
2 V.  138  portrs.  4°.  180  6;  83.4 

Portraits  of  the  Parliamentary  officers  of  the 
great  Civil  vrar ; being  the  facsimiles  of  a rare 
series  puidished  in  1647 ; with  new  brief  biograph- 
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Prenner,  Georg  C.  von.  Illustri  fatti  farnesiani 
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Prescott,  William  H.  History  of  the  conquest  of 
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2 V.  Portrs.  8®.  84.10;  261.6 

— History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella, 
the  Catholic.  Phila.,  1864.  4 portrs.  PI.  84.11 

— History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  the  Second,  king 
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— Same.  Phila.,  1863.  3 v.  Portrs.  8®.  84.7 

— Prescott  memorial.  N.  Y.,  1859.  Portr.  8®. 

261.7 

Preston,  Margaret.  Colonial  ballads,  sonnets, 
and  other  verse.  Boston,  1887.  16®.  245.13 

Prevost  d’Exiles,  Antoine  F.,  abbe.  History  of 
Margaret  of  Anjou,  queen  of  England.  Trans, 
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Price,  John  E.  A description  of  the  Roman 
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Prime,  William  C.  Pottery  and  porcelain  of  all 
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Prior,  Sir  James.  Life  of  Edmond  Malone,  editor 
of  Shakespeare.  With  selections  from  his  manu- 
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Prior,  Matthew.  Poetical  works.  With  life  by 
John  Mitford.  Boston,  1854.  2 v.  [British 

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Procter,  Bryan  W.  (Barry  Cornwall.)  Dramatic 
scenes.  With  other  poems,  now  first  printed. 
Boston,  1857.  16®.  87.13.2 

— Effiaies  poeticse ; or,  the  portraits  of  the  British 
poets,  illustrated  by  notes.  [Anon.]  London,  1824. 

3 V.  in  2.  India  proofs.  F®.  142.  i 

Contents.  — 1.  139  pis.  2.  Text,  2 v.  in  1. 

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1844.  127.15 

— Same.  New  and  enl.  ed.  Boston,  1851.  Portr. 

16®.  87.13.1 

Prosser,  F.  R.  Wegg.  Galileo  and  his  judges. 
London,  1889.  8®.  65.17 

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Prothero,  George  W.  The  life  of  Simon  de 
Montfort,  earl  of  Leicester,  with  special  reference 
to  the  parliamentary  history  of  his  time.  London, 
1877.  Maps.  Sm.  8®.  246.4 

Prout,  Samuel.  Illustrations  of  the  Continental 
annual  for  1832.  Loudon.  [1832.]  12  pis.  F®. 

401.3 

Proyart,  Lievain  B.  The  life  of  princess  Louisa 
(Madame  Louise),  of  France,  daughter  of  Louis 
XV.  king  of  France,  a Carmelite  nun.  New 
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287.15 

Prus,  Madame  L.  Histoire  des  reines  de  France, 
depuis  Clotilde  jusqu’a  nos  jours.  Londres,  1846. 
2 V.  43  portrs.  inserted.  8®.  I9S-7 

Puliga,  comtesse  de.  Madame  de  Sevigne,  her 
correspondents  and  contemporaries.  London, 

1873.  2 V.  Portrs.  8®.  89.14;  194  4;  291.2 

135  portrs.  are  inserted  in  291.2. 

Pullen,  Henry  W.  The  fight  at  Dame  Europa’s 
school.  Boston,  1871.  12®.  284.38 

Pynchon,  William.  Diary.  A picture  of  Salem 
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1890.  8®.  222.6 

Pyne,  William  H.  The  history  of  the  royal  resi- 
dence of  Windsor  castle,  St.  James’s  palace, 
Carlton  house,  Kensington  palace,  Hampton  court, 
Buckingham  house  and  Frogmore.  London, 
1819.  3 V.  100  col.  engrs.  4®.  142.7 

Quarles,  Francis.  Emblems,  divine  and  moral: 
together  with  hieroglyphicks  of  the  life  of  man. 
London,  1736.  Pis.  Sm.  8®.  179^.5 

Queen  lace  book,  The.  A historical  and  descrip- 
tive account  of  the  hand-made  antique  laces  of 
all  countries.  London,  1874.  Hlus.  Pis.  8®.  182.18 
Quilter,  Harry.  Giotto.  London,  1880.  Hlus. 
Sm.  4®.  73.9 

Quincy,  Edmund.  The  haunted  adjutant  and 
other  stories.  Boston,  1885.  Portr.  12®.  246.1 

— Life  of  Josiah  Quincy.  Boston,  1867.  Portrs. 

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— Same.  6th  ed.  1874.  167.2 

— Wensley  and  other  stories.  Ed.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  Quincy.  Boston,  1885.  12®.  246.2 

Quincy,  Josiah,  1772-1864.  Speech  before  the 
AVhig  state  convention.  Boston,  1854.  8®.  286.13 

— Speeches  in  the  Congress  of  the  United  States, 
1805-1813.  Ed.  by  Edmund  Quincy.  Boston, 

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Racinet,  Auguste.  Le  costume  historique.  Cinq 
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147.1 

Rands,  AVilliam  B.  Chaucer’s  England.  By  Mat- 
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Sm.  8®.  175.4 

Ranke,  Leopold  von.  A history  of  the  papacy, 
political  and  ecclesiastical,  in  the  16th  and  17th 
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— Same.  Glasgow,  1853.  5412 

— The  popes  of  Rome ; their  church  and  state  in 

the  16tli  and  17th  centuries.  VA^itli  an  introd.  essay, 
by  H.  Merle  d’.Aubigne.  Glasgow,  1846,  47.  2 v. 

5 portrs.  and  1 pi.  inserted.  8®.  184.15 

Another  ed.  of  this  translation,  has  the  title  A history  of  the 
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Raphael.  Life  of  Raffaello  Sanzio  da  Urbino : 
by  the  author  of  the  life  of  Michael  Angelo.  And 
the  characters  of  the  most  celebrated  painters  of 
Italy:  by  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  London,  1816. 
Rortr.  Pis.  Sm.  8°.  302.13 

— A series  of  studies.  With  historical  notes. 

Composed  by  T.  B.  Lmeric-David.  Amer.  ed., 
reproduced  by  the  heliotype  process.  Boston, 
1875.  24  pis.  4®.  71.5 

Rapin-Thoyras,  Paul  de.  The  history  of  Eng- 
land. Trans.,  with  notes,  by  N.  Tiudal.  [With 
Continuation  from  the  Revolution  to  the  acces- 
sion of  George  ii.,  by  N.  Tindal.]  3d  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1743-57.  4 V.  23  folded  maps.  8 pis.  P°. 

81.2 

Rastell,  John.  The  pastime  of  people,  or  the 
chronicles  of  divers  realms,  and  most  especially 
of  the  realm  of  England,  briefly  compiled,  and 
imprinted  in  Cheapside  [1529J.  Now  first  repr. 
and  arranged  with  fac-simile  wood-cuts  of  the 
portraits  of  popes,  emperors  &c.  [by  T.  F.  Dibdin]. 
London,  1811.  4°.  182.3 

Ratbbone,  Hannah  M.  Lady  Willoughby ; or, 

passages  from  the  diary  of  a wife  and  mother  in 
the  17th  century.  N.  Y.,  1854.  12®.  58.21 

— So  much  of  the  diary  of  Lady  Willoughby  as 

relates  to  her  domestic  history  and  to  the  reign  of 
Charles  i.  5th  ed.  [Anon.]  London,  1860.  PI. 
Sm.  8®.  274.25 

— Some  further  portions  of  the  diary  of  Lady 

Willoughby  which  do  relate  to  her  domestic  his- 
tory and  to  the  events  of  the  latter  years  of  the 
reign  of  Charles  i.  . . . [Anon.]  London,  1848. 
Sm.  8®.  274.26 

Reads,  Charles.  The  cloister  and  the  hearth.  A 
tale  of  the  Middle  ages.  Leipzig,  1864.  16®. 

255.28;  179.14 

Reale  galleria  di  Firenze  illustrata.  Ser.  1,  v. 
1,  2;  ser.  2;  ser.  3,  v.  1-3;  ser.  4;  ser.  5,  v.  1. 
Firenze,  1817-24.  10  v.  Pis.  8®. 

Rebberg,  Frederick.  Drawings  faithfully  copied 
from  nature  at  Naples.  24  pis.  4®.  180.12 

RScatnier,  Madame.  Memoirs  and  correspond- 
ence. Trans,  and  ed.  by  Isaphene  M.  Luyster. 
Boston,  1867.  Portr.  16®.  78.2 ; 265.22  ; 305.5 

Recueil  des  portraits  des  hommes  illustres,  dont 
il  est  fait  mention  dans  I’Histoire  de  France,  coni- 
mencee  par  M.M.  Velly  & Villaret,  & continuee 
par  M.  I’abbe  Gamier.  Paris,  1786.  2 v.  Portrs. 
4®.  144.3 

Reinhardt,  Johann  C.  A collection  of  Swiss  cos- 
tumes, in  miniature.  Added,  a description  in 
French  and  English.  London,  1822.  30  pis.  L. 

8®.  1 15.5 

Reiset,  Gustave  H.  A.,  comte  de.  Modes  et  usages 
au  temps  de  Marie-Antoinette.  Livre-journal  de 
Madame  Lloffe,  marchande  de  modes.  Paris, 
1885.  2 v.  Portrs.  Pis.  L.  8®.  220.3 

Rembrandt.  [Four  portraits,  by  himself.  With 
text.]  F®.  410.6 

Remusat,  Madame  de.  Memoirs.  1802-1808. 
With  a preface  and  notes  by  Paul  de  Remusat. 
Trans,  by  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey  and  John  Lillie. 
N.  Y.,  1880.  3 V.  6 portrs.  and  7 pis.  inserted. 

8®.  55-8 

Reresby,  Sir  John,  bart.  Travels  and  memoirs. 
Ulus,  with  40  portrs.  and  views.  London,  1813. 
26  portrs.  and  16  pis.  inserted.  8®.  157.5 

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Restout,  Jean  B.,  ed.  Galerie  franpoise  ou  por- 
traits des  hommes  et  des  femmes  c61ebres  qui  ont 
paru  en  France.  Paris,  1771,  72.  40  portrs.  F®. 

60.1 

Retz,  Cardinal  de.  Memoirs  of  the  Cardinal 
de  Retz : containing  the  particulars  of  his  own 
life,  with  the  most  secret  transactions  of  the 
French  court  and  the  civil  wars.  [1648-1655.] 
Trans,  [by  P.  Davall].  London,  1723.  4 v. 

Portr.  Sm.  8®.  78.4 

— Same.  London,  1774.  4v.  Portr.  Sni.8®.  236.8 

Reumont,  Alfred  von.  Lorenzo  de’  Medici  the 
Magnificent.  Trans,  by  Robert  Harrison.  Lon- 
don, 1876.  2 V.  8°.  222.4;  222.7 

Reviewer,  A,  reviewed.  A few  remarks  upon 
“Four  papers  from  the  Boston  Courier”  [by 
G.  Lunt]  concerning  Theodore  Parker,  R.  W. 
Emerson,  G.  W.  Curtis,  and  the  abolitionists.  Bos- 
ton, 1858.  12®.  No.  9 in  138.4;  284.18 

Reville,  Albert.  The  life  and  writings  of  Theo- 
dore Parker.  London,  1877.  Portr.  Sm.  8®. 

138.6 

Revolutionary  movement.  The,  in  Russia. 
[1881.]  With  notes  by  Ivan  Panin.  Cambridge, 
1881.  8®.  294.30 

Riancey,  Henri  L.  C.  de.  La  vie  des  saints. 
Abrege  par  Adrien  de  Riancey.  Paris.  [1873.] 

Col.  portrs.  16®.  295.1 

Richards,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Memories  of  a grand- 
mother, by  a lady  of  Massachusetts.  Boston, 
1854.  12®.  178.15 

Richardson,  Constance.  Memoirs  of  the  private 
life  and  opinions  of  Louisa,  queen  of  Prussia, 
consort  of  Frederick  William  in.  London,  1847. 
Portr.  Sm.  8®.  126.9;  165. ii ; 284.8 

Richardson,  Joseph,  ed.  The  young  ladies’ 
selection  of  elegant  extracts.  Boston,  1811.  16®. 

266.17 

Richter,  Jean  Paul.  Reminiscences  of  the  best 
hours  of  life  for  the  rule  of  death.  From  the 
German.  Boston,  1841.  16®.  119.25 

Ricraft,  Josiah.  A survey  of  England’s  champions 
and  truths  faithfull  patriots  . . . [in]  these  un- 

civill  civill  wars.  London,  1647.  Portrs.  Sm.  8®. 

186.8  ; 281. II 

Riethmueller,  Christopher  J.  Julian  the  Apos- 
tate, a tragedy.  London,  1883.  Sm.  8®.  263.12 

Rimmer,  Alfred.  Ancient  stone  crosses  of  Eng- 
land. London,  1875.  Ulus.  8°.  167.6 

— Ancient  streets  and  homesteads  of  England. 

London,  1877.  Ulus.  8®.  165.9;  232.6 

16  pis.  inserted  in  165.9;  17  in  232.6. 

— The  early  homes  of  Prince  Albert.  Edinb., 

1883.  Ulus.  8®.  167.7 

— Our  old  country  towns.  London,  1881.  Illus. 

Sm.  8®.  69.12;  167.13 

167.13  has  14  pis.  Inserted;  69.12  has  16. 

— Pleasant  sports  around  Oxford.  London. 

[1878.]  Illus.  Sm.  8®.  165.10;  231.8 

10  pis.  inserted  in  165.10;  8 in  231.8. 

Rishanger,  William  de.  The  chronicles  of  the 
barons’  wars.  The  miracles  of  Simon  de  Mont- 
fort.  Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  London,  1840. 
Fac-simile.  [Camden  soc.]  Sm.  8®.  183.10 

Ritchie,  Anne  Thackeray.  Miss  Angel.  A novel. 
N.  Y.,  1875.  Portr.  Pis.  8®.  294.23 

Ritchie,  Leitch.  AVindsor  castle,  and  its  environs; 
including  Eton  college.  2d  ed.  with  additions  by 
Edward  Jesse.  London,  1848.  Illus.  8®.  65.6 


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Ritson,  Joseph.  Annals  of  the  Caledonians,  Piets, 
and  Scots  ; and  of  Strathclyde,  Cumberland,  Gallo- 
way, and  Murray.  Edinb.,  1828.  2 v.  8°.  287.19 

— Fairy  tales,  now  first  collected:  prefixed  two 

dissertations : 1.  On  pygmies.  2.  On  fairies. 

London,  1831.  8°.  287.21 

— Letters,  edited  chiefly  from  originals  in  the  pos- 
session of  his  nephew.  Prefixed  a memoir  by 
Sir  Harris  Nicolas.  London,  1833.  2 v.  8®.  287.24 

— The  life  of  King  Arthur : from  ancient  his- 

torians and  authentic  documents.  London,  1825. 
Sm.  8°.  287.17 

— Memoirs  of  the  Celts  or  Gauls.  London,  1827. 

8®.  287.18 

— compiler.  Ancient  songs  and  ballads,  from 

the  reign  of  Henry  the  Second  to  the  Revolution. 
London,  1829.  2 v.  8®.  287.20 

— ed.  Pieces  of  ancient  popular  poetry  : from  au- 

thentic manuscripts  and  old  printed  copies.  2d  ed. 
Adorned  with  cuts  [by  T.  and  J.  Bewick].  Lon- 
don, 1833.  287.23 

— Robin  Hood : a collection  of  all  the  ancient 

poems,  songs,  and  ballads,  now  extant,  relative  to 
that  celebrated  English  outlaw ; prefixed  historical 
anecdotes  of  his  life.  2d  ed.  London,  1832.  2 

V.  Ulus,  by  T.  and  J.  Bewick.  8®.  287.22 

Roberts,  Emma.  Memoirs  of  the  rival  houses  of 
York  and  Lancaster,  from  the  accession  of  Richard 
II.  to  the  death  of  Henry  vii.  London,  1827.  2 

V.  Sm.  8®.  174'9 

Roberts,  Margaret.  In  the  olden  time.  N.  Y., 
1883.  16®.  189.3 

— Women  of  the  last  days  of  old  France.  Lon- 
don, 1872.  Ulus.  Sm.  8®.  89.19 

Robertson,  David.  A tour  through  the  Isle  of 
Man  : subjoined  a Review  of  the  Manks  history. 
London,  1794.  Ulus.  8®.  147-8 

The  history  of  the  reign  of 
[1815.]  Portrs.  24  pis. 

134-5 

Becket,  archbishop  of 


Robertson,  George. 
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Robertson,  James  C. 


Canterbury. 
Sm.  8®. 


A biography.  London,  1859. 


Pis. 

253-7 

Robertson,  William.  The  history  of  the  reign  of 
the  Emperor  Charles  v.  London,  1769.  3 v.  11 

portrs.  and  6 pis.  inserted.  4®.  290.7 

— Same,  New  ed.  London,  1782.  Portrs.  8®. 

204.9 

— Same.  Phila.,  1864.  3 v.  8®.  84.9 

Robinson,  A.  Mary  F.  Margaret  of  Angouleme, 
queen  of  Navarre.  London,  1886.  Sm.  8®.  267.12 
Robinson,  Hastings,  ed.  Original  letters  relative 
to  the  English  reformation,  written  during  the 
reigns  of  King  Henry  viii..  King  Edward  vi.,  and 
Queen  Mary.  1537-1558.  Cambridge,  1846,  7. 
2 V.  [Parker  society.]  8®.  291. ii 

— The  Zurich  letters  [1st  and  2d  series],  com- 

prising the  correspondence  of  several  English 
bishops  and  others,  with  some  of  the  Helvetian 
reformers.  [1558-1602.]  Cambridge,  1846. 
[Parker  society.]  8®.  291.12 

Robinson,  Henry  Crabb.  Diary,  reminiscences 
and  correspondence.  Selected  and  edited  by 
Thomas  Sadler.  2d  ed.  London,  1869.  3 v. 

33  portrs.  inserted.  8®.  301.4 

Robinson,  James.  A compleat  and  impartial 
history  of  England,  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of 
George  ni.  London,  1793.  Portr.  Pis.  F®. 

51-7 

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Robinson,  P.  F.,  and  Britton,  John.  Vitruvius 
Britannicus.  History  of  Woburn  abbey,  Hatfield 
house,  HarJwicke  hall  and  Cassiobury  park.  Lon- 
don, 1847.  44  pis.  F°.  405.4 

Roche,  Regina  M.  The  children  of  the  abbey,  a 
tale.  Exeter,  1825.  3 v.  24®.  179-27 

Rock,  Daniel.  Textile  fabrics.  N.  Y.,  1877. 
Ulus.  [South  Kensington  museum  art  hand- 
books.] 8®.  272.15 

Rodd,  Thomas,  ed.  and  trans.  History  of  Charles 
the  Great  and  Orlando,  ascribed  to  archbishop 
Turpin;  trans.  from  the  Latin  in  Spanheim’s  Lives 
of  ecclesiastical  writers  : with  the  most  celebrated 
ancient  Spanish  ballads  relating  to  the  twelve  peers 
of  France,  mentioned  in  Don  Quixote ; with  Eng- 
lish metrical  versions,  by  T.  Rodd.  London,  1812. 
2 v.  Sm.  8®.  205.6 

Rodd,  Thomas,  jr.,  and  Horace.  A collection  of 
portraits  to  illustrate  Granger’s  Biographical  his- 
tory of  England,  and  Noble’s  Continuation; 
forming  a supplement  to  Richardson’s  copies  of 
rare  Granger  portraits.  London.  [1820-1822.] 
2 V.  in  1.  53  portrs.  PI.  4®.  81. i ; 151.7 

Roger,  of  Hoveden.  Annals,  comprising  the  his- 
tory of  England  and  of  other  countries  of  Europe 
from  A.D.  732  to  a.d.  1201.  Trans,  from  the 
Latin,  with  notes  and  illus.  by  H.  T.  Riley.  Lon- 
don, 1853.  2 V.  [Bohn’s  Antiquarian  library.] 

Sm.  8®.  118.32 

Roger,  of  Wendover.  Flowers  of  history.  Com- 
prising the  history  of  England  from  [a.d.  447]  to 
1235.  Formerly  ascribed  to  Matthew  Paris.  From 
the  Latin  by  J.  A.  Giles.  London,  1849.  2 v. 

[Bohn’s  antiquarian  library.]  Sm.  8®.  114.11 

Rogers,  Charles,  ed.  The  Scottish  minstrel : the 
songs  of  Scotland  subsequent  to  Burns.  With 
memoirs.  Edinb.,  1873.  Portrs.  8®.  165.7 

Rogers,  John.  Some  account  of  the  life  and 
opinions  of  a fifth-monarchy-man.  London,  1867. 
Portr.  Sm.  8®. 


Rogers,  Samuel.  Italy,  a poem. 

Illus.  Portr.  Sm.  8®. 

— Poems.  New  ed.  London,  1827. 
8®. 

— Same.  1849. 

[Portraits.] 


57-7 

London,  1848. 

307-7 

PI.  Sm. 

243-25 

307  9 
[Paris.] 
310.4 


Rois  & reines  de  France. 

134  portrs.  8®. 

Rollin,  Charles.  The  ancient  history  of  the  Egyp- 
tians, Carthaginians,  Assyrians,  Babylonians, 

Medes  and  Persians,  Macedonians  and  Grecians. 

N.  Y.,  1828.  4 v.  Portr.  8®.  88.21 

Rolt,  Richard.  The  lives  of  the  principal  reform- 
ers, both  Englishmen  and  foreigners.  London, 
1759.  21  portrs.  F®.  504;  132.6 

Romani,  Felice.  Lucrezia  Borgia.  A lyric  trag- 
edy. N.  Y. ,1848.  12®.  284.35 

[Libretto  in  Italian  and  English.] 

— Songs,  duetts,  recitative,  etc.,  in  the  grand 
opera  of  Somnambula.  Arranged  by  R.  H.  Bishop. 
Boston,  1836.  12®.  284.29 

Libretto  only. 

Romanoff,  H.  C.,  trans.  Historical  narratives 
from  the  Russian.  London,  1871.  Sm.  8®.  274.20 

Roscoe,  Mrs.  Henry.  Vittoria  Colonna  : her  life 
and  poems.  London,  1868.  Portrs.  PI.  Sm. 


8®.  265.16 

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Roscoe,  Thomas.  The  tourist  in  Italy.  Ulus, 

from  drawings  by  S.  Frout.  London,  1831.  Sm. 
8®.  186.14 

Roscoe,  William.  The  life  and  pontificate  of 
Leo  the  tenth.  4th  ed.,  rev.  by  Thomas  Roscoe. 
London,  1846.  2 v.  Portrs.  Ulus.  8°.  203.6)291.9 
14  portrs.  and  2 pis.  inserted  in  291.9. 

— The  life  of  Lorenzo  de’  Medici  called  the  Mag- 

nificent. 7th  ed.,  rev.  by  Thomas  Roscoe.  Lon- 
don, 1846.  Ulus.  Portrs.  8°.  126.17;  203.7 

— Same.  8th  ed.  N.  d.  291.8 

Rose,  Hugh  J.  Untrodden  Spain,  and  her  Black 
country.  London,  1875.  2 v.  232.1 

Rose,  The,  of  Sharon,  for  1849.  Ed.  by  Mrs.  S. 
C.  Edgarton  Mayo.  Boston,  1849.  Pis.  16°.  247.8 
Ross,  Mrs.  The  balance  of  comfort ; or,  the  old 
maid  and  married  woman.  N.  Y.,  1817.  2 v. 

12°.  68.7 

Ross,  Janet  A.  Three  generations  of  English- 
women. Memoirs  and  correspondence  of  Mrs. 
John  Taylor,  Mrs.  Sarah  Austin,  and  Lady  Duff 
Gordon.  London,  1888.  2 v.  Ulus.  Portrs.  8“. 

214.5 

Rouille,  Guillaume.  Promtvarii  iconviii  insigni- 
orvm  a secvlo  hominvm,  subiectis  eorum  vitis, 
per  compendiu  ex  probatissimis  autoribus  desump- 
tis.  [Anon.]  Ed.  2a.  Lvgdvni,  1581.  Ulus. 
Sm.  4°.  261.12 

Roux,  H , aine,  and  Barre,  Louis.  Herculanuin 
et  Ponipei.  Recueil  general  des  peintures,  bronzes, 
mosaiques,  etc.  Paris,  1839-63.  8 v.  L.  8°.  136.4 
Rows,  John.  [Rows  rol.]  Thys  vol  was  laburd 
& finished  bj'  ftlaster  John  Rows  of  Warrewyk. 
[With  introd.  and  description  of  the  plates  by 
AVilliara  Courthope.]  London,  1845.  32  col-  pis. 
40.  181.9;  1335 

The  introduction  and  description  are  lacking,  and  the  plates 
are  not  colored  in  133.5. 

Roxburghe  ballads.  The.  Ed.  by  Charles  Hind- 
ley.  London,  1873,  74.  2 v.  Ulus.  8°. 

183.9;  183.12 

Royal  kalendar.  The,  and  court  and  city  register 
for  England,  Scotland,  Ireland  and  the  colonies 
for  1772.  London,  1772.  12°.  1893.12 

— Same.  1816.  1893.4 

Rubens.  Galerie  hi«torique  de  Rubens,  dite  du 
Luxembourg.  Paris,  18u9.  25  pis.  Portr.  F°. 

400.1 

Ruskin,  John.  Praeterita.  N.  Y.,  1886,  87.  2 v. 
Portr.s.  Fac-similes.  L.  8°.  310.2 

— Same.  Vol.  2,  chapter  4,  5.  145  2 

Russell,  Addison  P.  A club  of  one : passages 
from  the  note-book  of  a man  who  might  have  been 
sociable.  [Anon.]  Boston,  1887.  16°.  245  14 

— In  a club  corner.  Boston,  1890.  12°.  255.17 

Russell,  John,  1st  earl  Hussell.  The  life  of 
William  lord  Russell : with  some  account  of  the 
times  in  which  he  lived.  3d  ed.  London,  1820. 
2 V.  Portr.  8°.  201.9 

Russell,  Martha.  Leaves  from  the  tree  igdrasyl. 
Boston,  1854.  12°.  t77-i7 

Russell,  Rachel  Wriothesley,  Lady.  Letters  from 

the  manuscript  in  the  library  at  Wooburn  abbey. 
Prefixed,  an  introduction,  vindicating  the  charac- 
ter of  Lord  Russell  again.'-t  Sir  John  Dalrymple. 
4th  ed.  Added,  the  trial  of  Lord  W.  Russell  for 
high  treason.  London,  1792.  5 portrs.  and  1 pi. 

inserted.  8°.  68.4 

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Rutherford,  John.  The  troubadours  : their  loves 
and  their  lyrics  : with  remarks  on  their  infiuence, 
social  and  literary.  London,  1873.  Sm.  8°.  254.4 

Rydberg,  Victor  A.  The  last  Athenian,  trans. 
from  the  Swedish  by  W.  W.  Thomas,  jr.  Phila. 
[1883.]  12°.  187.15 

Rylaud,  John  P.,  ed.  The  visitation  of  Cheshire 
in  1580.  With  an  appendix,  containing  the  visita- 
tion of  a part  of  Cheshire  in  1533.  And  a frag- 
ment of  the  visitation  of  the  city  of  Chester  in 
1591.  London,  1882.  3 pis.  [Harleian  society.] 

L.  8°.  143-17 

St.  Evremond,  seigneur  de.  Works.  Made  Eng- 
lish. With  the  author’s  life,  by  Mr.  Des  Maizeaux. 
Added,  the  memoirs  of  the  duchess  of  Mazarin, 
written  by  St.  Real.  London,  1714.  3 v.  Portr. 

Sm.  8°.  127.7 

Vol.  3 contains  the  Life  of  St.  fivremond  and  the  Memoirs 
of  the  duchess  of  Mazarin. 

St.  George,  Sir  Richard.  The  visitation  of  the 
county  of  Cumberland,  1617.  Ed.  hy  John 
Fetherston.  London,  1872.  3 pis.  [Harleian 

society.]  L.  8°.  i43-7 

Saint  John,  Mrs.  Horace  R.  The  court  of  Anna 
Carafa;  an  historical  narrative.  London,  1872. 
Portr.  8°.  166.4 ; 280.6 

Saint  Leger,  Francis  B.  B.  Froissart  and  his 
times.  London,  1832.  3 v.  Sm.  8°.  234.4 

Saint  Pierre,  Bernanlin  de.  Studies  of  nature. 
Trans,  hy  Henry  Hunter.  1st  Amer.  ed.  Wor- 
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Salem.  Public  library.  Address  of  John  M.  Ray- 
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Sanborn,  Franklin  B.,  ed.  The  genius  and  char- 
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Sandford,  Francis.  A genealogical  history  of 
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Saiidrart,  Joachim  von.  Teiitsche  Academic  der 
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Sanford,  John  L.,  and  Townsend,  Meredith. 
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Sappho.  Sappho  : memoir,  text,  selected  render- 
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Sargent,  John  T.  Theodore  Parker,  the  reform 
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Sargent,  Lucius  M.  Temperance  tales.  New 
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Sargent,  Mary.  Sketches  and  reminiscences  of 
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Sarpi,  Pietro.  (Fra  Paolo.)  The  letters  of 
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Sauzay,  Alexandre.  Marvels  of  glass-making  in 
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Sauzay,  Alexandre,  and  Delange,  Henri.  Mono- 
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Sayce,  Archibald  H.  Lectures  on  the  origin  and 
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Scharfenberg,  Georg,  engraver.  Der  Todten- 
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Schenk,  Petris.  Konst  tonell  afte  afbeeldingen 
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Schiller.  Letters,  selected  from  his  private  cor- 
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— Poems  and  ballads.  Trans,  by  Sir  Edward 

Bulwer  Lytton.  With  life.  N.  Y.,  1844.  12®. 

126.1 

Schmucker,  Samuel  M.  ‘A  history  of  the  four 
Georges,  kings  of  England.  N.  Y.,  1860.  19 

portrs.  inserted.  12°.  in. 14;  257.14 

— Memoirs  of  the  court  and  reign  of  Catherine 
the  second,  empress  of  Russia.  N.  Y.,  1855.  12®. 

257.16;  287.8 

— Same.  1859.  126.5 

— Memorable  scenes  in  French  history  : from  the 

era  of  cardinal  Richelieu  to  the  present  time. 
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Scott,  Sir  Walter,  bart.  The  border  antiquities 
of  England  and  Scotland.  London,  1814-17.  2 v. 
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— Same.  London,  n.  d.  2 

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— Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  border.  London, 

1839.  Portr.  8".  166.20 

— Same.  Edinb.,  1850.  4 v.  87.14 

— Miscellaneous  prose  works.  Boston,  1829.  6 

V.  12®.  87.2 

Contents.  — 1.  Life  of  Drydcn.  2.  Life  of  Swift.  3,4.  Bio- 
graphioai  memoirs.  5.  I’aul’s  letters  to  his  kinsfolk,  etc. 
6.  Chivalry,  romance,  the  drama. 

— Poetical  works.  Phila. , 1833.  8®.  118.1 

With  a sketch  of  his  life  by  J.  W.  Lake. 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1841.  6 v.  12®.  87.1 

— Same.  Boston,  1857.  9 v.  Portr.  [British 

poets.]  16®.  87.3;  308.2 

— Quentin  Durward.  Edinb.,  1877.  8®.  74.2 

— 117  plates  and  portraits  illustrating  the  works 

of  Scott.  2 V.  260.4 

Scott,  William  B.  Albert  Durer : his  life  and 
works.  London,  1869.  Portr.  Pis.  8®. 

254.1;  302.10 

Portr.  and  14  pis.  inserted  in  302.10. 

— Half  hour  lectures  on  the  history  and  practice 

of  the  fine  and  ornamental  arts.  3d  ed.  N.  Y., 
1875.  Illus.  16°.  254.25 

— The  little  masters.  Albrecht  Altdorfer ; Hans 

Sebald  Beham  [etc.].  London,  1880.  Illus. 
Portrs.  Pis.  Sm.  8°.  254.9 

— Murillo  and  the  Spanish  school  of  painting. 

London,  1873.  Illus.  F®.  71-15;  180.5 

— Pictures  by  Italian  masters,  greater  and 

lesser.  London,  1874.  Illus.  L.  4®.  7i-i4 

— Pictures  by  Venetian  painters.  With  notices 

of  the  artists  and  subjects  engraved.  London, 
1874.  Illus.  L.  4®.  71-13 

Scrap  books.  Namely : 

Colored  fashion  plates  cut  from  Le  Follet.  Paris, 
1841,42.  115.9 

Christmas,  birthday  cards,  &c.  3 v.  115-19 

Newspaper  cuttings,  poetry,  &c.  225.29 

Newspaper  cuttings,  mostly  from  Boston  papers. 

5 V.  314.1 

Newspaper  cuttings,  mostly  from  Boston  papers, 
containing  biographies  of  women.  12®.  255.30 

Newspaper  cuttings  about  French  royalty.  [1872- 
81.]  270.17 

Scriverius,  Petrus.  Het  oude  goutsche  chro- 
nycxken  van  Hollandt,  Zeelandt,  Vrieslandt  en 
Vtrecht.  Mit  der  graven  afbeeldinge  in’t  kooper 
verqiert.  Amsterdam,  1663.  8°.  58.3 

— Principes  IIollandiaB  et  Westfrisiae.  Harlemi, 

1650.  38  portrs.  L.  f®.  400.4 

— Same.  [Without  the  text.]  410-4 

Scudery,  Georges  de.  Curia  politias : or,  the 
apologies  of  severall  princes.  Render’d  into  Eng- 
lish. London,  1654.  Portrs.  7 portrs.  inserted. 
4®.  181.17 

Sears,  Edmund  H.  Pictures  of  the  olden  time,  as 
shown  in  a family  of  the  Pilgrims.  Boston,  1857. 
12°.  187.8  ; 251.20 

— Theodore  Parker  and  his  theology.  (Cut  from 

the  Monthly  religious  magazine.  Vol.  24.  Bos- 
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Sedgwick,  Catherine  M.  Means  and  ends,  or 
self-training.  Boston,  1839.  16®.  266.23 

Seeley,  Leonard  B.  Horace  Walpole  and  his 
world.  N.  Y.  [1884.]  Illus.  8°.  186.12 

Seeley,  Robert  B.  The  greatest  of  all  the  Plan- 
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catalogue,  and  by  Halkett  and  Laing. 


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Seiss,  Joseph  A.  A miracle  in  stone : or,  the 
great  pyramid  of  Egypt.  5th  ed.  Phila.  [1877.] 
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don, n.  d.  50  portrs.  8®.  123.5 

Select  collection  of  valuable  and  curious  arts, 
and  interesting  experiments.  Concord,  1826.  16°. 

247-15 

Select  collection  of  views  and  ruins  in  Home  and 
its  vicinity.  London,  1797,  99.  2 v.  in  1.  4°. 

72.5 

Select  views  of  London  and  its  environs.  Lou- 
don, 1804,  5.  2 V.  in  1.  60  pis.  14  vignettes.  4°. 

142.2 

These  plates  are  engraved  by  J.  Storer  and  J.  Greig. 

Sensier,  Alfred.  Jean-Fran9ois  Millet,  peasant 
and  painter.  Trans,  by  Helena  de  Kay.  Boston, 
1881.  Pis.  Sm.  40.  302.1 

Serious  address  to  unlearned  Christians  of  Trin- 
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Christian.  London,  1792.  Sm.  8°.  284.30 

Sevigne,  Madame  de.  Inconographie  des  Lettres 
de  Mme.  de  Sevigne.  Collection  de  137  portraits. 
[A  scrap-book  containing  86  of  the  portraits.] 
Paris,  n.  d.  8°.  162.7 

— Letters  to  her  daughter  and  friends.  Enl.  ed. 

London,  1811.  9 v.  Portrs.  Sm.  8°.  206.10 

— Madame  de  Sevign6  and  her  contemporaries. 

London,  1841.  2 v.  Sm.  8°.  89.13 

— Same.  1842.  207.12 

SewaU,  Harriet  W.  Poems.  With  a memoir  by 
Ednah  I).  Cheney.  Cambridge,  1889.  16°.  245.16 
Seward,  'William.  Anecdotes  of  some  dis- 

tinguished persons  chiefly  of  the  present  and  two 
preceding  centuries.  [Anon.  With  supplement.] 
London,  1795-97.  5 v.  7 portrs.  and  3 pis.  in- 
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Sewel,  'William.  The  history  of  the  rise,  in- 
crease, and  progress  of  the  Christian  people  called 
Quakers.  . . . London,  1722.  E®.  110.6 

Seymour,  Edward.  The  complete  history  of 
England.  London,  1764.  2 v.  Portrs.  Pis. 

Sm.  4°.  138.22 

Shakespeare.  Dramatic  works,  with  the  cor- 
rections and  illustrations  of  Dr.  Johnson,  G. 
Steevens,  and  others.  Rev.  by  Isaac  Reed. 
N.  Y.,  1843.  6 V.  Pis.  12°.  127.3 

— The  life  and  beauties  of  Shakespeare.  Com- 

prising selections  from  each  play ; with  index. 
By  William  Dodd.  Boston,  1851.  16°.  247.21 

— Poems.  IVith  a memoir  by  Alexander  Dyce. 
Boston,  1856.  Portr.  [British  poets.]  16°. 

78.19 ; 87. 16 

— Shakespeare  proverbs.  By  Mary  Cowden 

Clarke.  Boston.  [1847.]  12°.  78.17 

— Some  well-known  “ sugar’d  sonnets.”  Re- 

sugared with  ornamental  borders  designed  by  E. 
J.  Ellis  and  etched  by  T.  J.  Ellis.  London,  n.  d. 
Sm.  4°.  74.7 

— The  whole  historical  dramas,  illustrated  by 

portraits  of  royal  and  other  persons  mentioned, 
with  those  of  editors,  commentators  and  actors, 
and  views  of  castles,  towns,  &c.  With  short  bio- 
graphical and  topographical  accounts.  London, 
1811.  2 V.  in  1.  4°.  73.2 

— 31  illustrations  of  Shakespeare’s  characters. 

”5-17 

Sharp,  Sir  Cuthbert.  A history  of  Hartlepool. 
Durham,  1816.  Ulus.  8°.  76.9 

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Shaw,  Henry.  The  art  of  illumination,  as  prac- 
tised during  the  Middle  ages.  2d  ed.  London, 
1870.  Illus.  26  pis.  L.  8°.  101.6 

— The  decorative  arts,  ecclesiastical  and  civil,  of 

the  Middle  ages.  London,  1851.  Illus.  41  pis. 
4°.  101-5  I 152.3:  220.7 

— Details  of  Elizabethan  architecture.  London, 

1839.  60  pis.  4°.  101.2 

— Dresses  and  decorations  of  the  Middle  ages. 

London,  1843.  2 v.  94  pis.  4°.  101.4 

— ■ Same.  1858.  152.4  ; 220.6 

— Examples  of  ornamental  metal  work.  London, 

1836.  49  pis.  4°.  83.11 

— Illuminated  ornaments  selected  from  manu- 

scripts and  early  printed  books  from  the  6th 
to  the  17th  centuries.  'With  descriptions,  by  Sir 
E.  Madden.  London,  1833.  60  pis.  4°. 

101.3;  152.5 

— Specimens  of  ancient  furniture.  With  descrip- 

tions by  Sir  Samuel  Rush  Meyrick.  London, 
1836.  74  pis.  4°.  162.1 

— Same.  1866.  loi.i 

Shedd,  Julia  A.  Famous  painters  and  paintings. 
Boston,  1876.  Portrs.  Pis.  8°.  186.4 

Shelley,  Percy  B.  Poetical  works.  Ed.  by  Mrs. 
Shelley.  Boston,  1855.  3 v.  Portr.  [British 

poets.]  16°.  309.6 

Shelton,  Frederick  W.  Up  the  river.  N.  Y., 
1853.  Illus.  PI.  12°.  252.10 

Shenstone,  William.  Poetical  works.  With  life 
and  notes  by  George  Gilfillan.  N.  Y.,  1854.  8°. 

312.12 

Shepherd,  Thomas  H.  London  and  its  environs 
in  the  nineteenth  century.  Illus.  by  a series  of 
views.  Series  1.  London,  1829.  81  pis.  4°.  121.3.1 

— and  Elmes,  James.  Metropolitan  improve- 

ments; or,  London  in  the  19th  century.  London, 
1828.  79  pis.  4°.  121.3.2 

Shepherd,  Rev.  William.  The  life  of  Poggio 
Bracciolini.  Liverpool,  1837.  Portrs.  8°.  261.9 
Sheppard,  Elizabeth  S.  Almost  a heroine.  Bos- 
ton, 1860.  12°.  271.24 

Shoberl,  Frederic.  A historical  account,  with 
biographical  anecdotes,  of  the  House  of  Saxony 
. . . and  containing  a memoir -of  Leopold  George 
Christian  Frederic,  duke  of  Saxony.  London, 
1816.  Portrs.  8°.  272.11 

— ed.  The  world  in  miniature.  Austria,  a de- 

scription of  the  manners,  customs  and  costumes 
[etc.].  London.  [182-?]  2 v.  in  1.  Col.  pis. 

24°.  275.15 

— Same.  Turkey.  Prefixed  a history  of  the 

Turks  : trans.  from  the  French  of  A.  L.  Castellan. 
London.  [182-?]  6 v.  in  3.  Col.  pis.  12°. 

275.14 

Sidney,  Henry,  earl  of  Romney.  Diary  of  the 
times  of  Charles  11.,  including  correspondence 
with  the  countess  of  Sunderland  and  other  persons. 
Added,  letters  illustrative  of  the  times  of  James  ii. 
and  William  in.  Ed.  with  notes  by  R.  W.  Blen- 
cowe.  London,  1843.  2 v.  Portrs.  8°.  203.10 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip.  Aphorisms;  with  remarks, 
by  Miss  Porter.  London,  1807.  2 v.  PI.  Portr. 

16°.  265.27 

— Correspondence  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney  and 

Hubert  Languet.  Now  first  collected  and  trans. 
from  the  Latin,  with  notes  and  a memoir  of  Sidney. 
By  Stewart  A.  Pears.  London,  1845.  8°. 

262.3  ; 287.5 


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— The  countess  of  Pembroke’s  Arcadia.  Witli 

notes  and  introductory  essay,  by  Haiti  Friswell. 
London,  1867.  Vignette  portrs.  8®.  262.19 

— Miscellaneous  works.  With  a life  of  the  au- 

thor and  notes,  by  William  Gray.  Boston,  1860. 
Portr.  Pis.  8°.  286.11;  262.17;  118.3 

Siebeukees,  Johann  P.  The  life  of  Bianca 
Capello,  wife  of  Francesco  de’  Medici.  Trans,  by 
C.  Ludger.  Liverpool,  1797.  Sm.  8°.  264.22 

Sigourney,  Lydia  H.  Past  meridian.  8d  ed. 
Hartford,  1857.  12®.  76.20 

— Zinzendorf  and  other  poems.  2d  ed.  N.  Y. , 

1837.  12®.  271.19 

Sikes,  William  W.  British  goblins  ; Welsh  folk- 
lore, fairy  mythology,  legends  and  traditions. 

Boston,  1881.  Ulus.  8°.  i95-3 

Simpson,  Mary  C.  M.  Letters  and  recollections 
of  Julius  and  Mary  Mohl.  London,  1887.  Portrs. 
Pis.  8®.  167.3 

Sinclair,  Catherine.  Scotland  and  the  Scotch ; 
or,  the  Western  circuit.  Edinb.,  1840.  12®.  214.17 
Sismondi.  A history  of  the  Italian  republics; 
being  a view  of  the  rise,  progress,  and  fall  of 
Italian  freedom.  Phila.,  1832.  [Cabinet  of  his- 
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Skelton,  John.  Poetical  works  : principally  ac- 
cording to  the  edition  of  Alexander  Dyce.  Boston, 
1856.  3 V.  [British  poets.]  16°.  309.12 

Slade,  John,  M.  D.  Memoirs  of  celebrated  female 
characters  of  the  xviii  and  xix  centuries.  London, 
1836.  Sm.  8®.  255.4 

Slosson,  Annie  T.  The  china  hunter’s  club.  By 
the  youngest  member.  N.  Y.,  1878.  Pis.  12®. 

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Smalley,  Eugene  V.  History  of  the  Northern 
Pacific  railroad.  N.Y.,1883.  ^Iaps.  8®,  1.  p.  261.3 
Smellie,  William.  The  philosophy  of  natural 
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1829.  8®.  119.1 

Smiley,  Thomas T.  Scripture  geography.  Phila., 
1835.  Illus.  12®.  252.6 

Smirke,  Sydney.  Illustrations  of  the  architectural 
ornaments  and  embellishments,  and  painted  glass, 
of  the  Temple  church,  London.  From  drawings 
made  by  W.  E.  H.  Essex.  With  account  of  the 
recent  restoration  of  the  church.  London,  1845. 
31  pis.  40.  72.12 

Smith,  Alexander.  Poems.  Boston,  1853.  12°. 

118.23 

Smith,  Charles  H.  The  natural  history  of  the 
human  species.  London,  1852.  Col.  pis.  Sm.  8®. 

189.1 

— Selections  of  the  ancient  costumes  of  Great 

Britain  and  Ireland,  from  the  7th  to  the  16th 
century.  London,  1814.  60  col.  pis.  4®.  70.7 

Smith,  Charlotte.  Elegiac  sonnets.  5th  ed.,  with 
additional  sonnets.  London,  1789.  Pis.  Sm.  8®. 

256.29 

Smith,  Daniel.  Cuneorum  clavis.  The  primi- 
tive alphabet  and  language  of  the  ancient  ones  of 
the  earth.  By  means  of  which  can  be  read  the 
cuneiform  inscriptions  of  the  remains  discovered 
in  Assyria.  Ed.  by  H.  W.  Hemsworth.  London, 
1875.  10  pis.  Illus.  8®.  146.3 

Smith,  Elizabeth.  Fragments  in  prose  and  verse. 
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Staples,  Nahor  A.  Way,  truth,  and  life.  Ser- 
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Sterling,  John.  The  onyx  ring.  With  a bio- 
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Sterne,  Laurence.  [Six  articles  on  Laurence 
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Stevens,  Henry.  Recollections  of  Mr.  James 
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Stewart,  Dugald.  Elements  of  the  philosophy 
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Stewart,  Elizabeth  M.  Claribel  the  sea-maid; 
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Stone,  Ehzabeth.  The  art  of  needle-work,  from 
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Storer,  James  S.  Ancient  reliques ; or,  delinea- 
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Storer,  James  S.,  and  Greig,  James.  Antiquarian 
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Stothert,  James.  French  and  Spanish  painters. 
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Stow,  John.  A survey  of  London,  written  in 
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Strauss,  Gerhard  F.  A.  Helon’s  pilgrimage  to 
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Strickland,  Agnes.  Historic  scenes  and  poetic 
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Tauerschmidt,  Edward.  Prince  Albert’s  ances- 
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Taylor,  Edward  S.  The  history  of  playing  cards. 
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Tennyson,  Alfred,  baron  Tennyson.  Poems. 
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Terry,  Daniel.  British  theatrical  gallery,  a col- 
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Thackeray,  William  M.  The  four  Georges. 
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Thane,  John.  British  autography.  A collection 
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Thausing,  Moriz.  Albert  Diirer : his  life  and 
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Thomas,  Edith  M.  A new  year’s  masque  and 
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Thomas,  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  Owen  Glendower 
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Thomas  of  Swarraton,  armiger,  pseud.  The 
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A story  of  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

Thome,  James  A.,  and  Kimball,  Joseph  H. 
Emancipation  in  the  M'’est  Indies.  A six  months’ 
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Thompson,  Mortimer  M.  Nothing  to  say  : a slight 
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Thompson,  Pishey.  The  history  and  antiquities 
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Thomson,  James.  Poetical  works.  [With  a me- 
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Thomson,  Katharine.  (Grace  Wharton.)  Cele- 
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— The  life  and  times  of  George  Villiers,  Duke  of 

Buckingham.  London,  1800.  Portrs.  3 v.  Sm. 
8".  267.8 

— The  literature  of  society.  London,  1862.  2 v. 

8®.  57.9 ; 108.2 

— Memoirs  of  Sarah  duchess  of  Marlborough,  and 

of  the  court  of  queen  Anno.  London,  1839.  2 v. 

8°.  211.3  ; 301. 1 

— Memoirs  of  the  court  and  times  of  King  George 

the  Second  and  his  consort  Queen  Caroline.  Lon- 
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— Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Henry  the  Eighth. 

London,  1826.  If  portrs.  inserted  in  293.3.  2 v. 

Portrs.  8®.  267.4 ! 293.3 

— Memoirs  of  the  .Jacobites  of  1715  and  1745. 

London,  1845,46.  3 v.  Portrs.  8®.  267.2;  293.4 

— Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh. 

London,  1830.  Portr.  8®.  267.3 

— Recollections  of  literary  characters  and  cele- 

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Thomson,  Katharine,  and  Thomson,  John  C. 
The  queens  of  society.  By  Grace  and  Philip 
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Thomson,  Richard.  Illustrations  of  the  history 
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Thornbury,  George  W.  Shakspere’s  England ; 
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Thornton,  Percy  M.  The  Brunswick  accession. 
London,  1887.  8®.  i57-i3 

Tickell,  Thomas.  Poetical  works.  With  a life 
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Ticknor,  George.  Life  of  W.  H.  Prescott. 
Boston,  1864.  Ulus.  Portrs.  Fac-similes.  4®. 

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Tiffin,  Walter  F.  Gossip  about  portraits.  Prin- 
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Titian  gallery,  The  : twenty-four  of  the  most  re- 
nowned works  of  Titian,  reproduced  in  heliotype, 
with  a sketch  of  the  life  and  works  of  the  artist. 
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Token.  The,  and  Atlantic  souvenir.  Ed.  by  S.  G. 
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Toland,  .John.  A critical  history  of  the  Celtic 
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Tooke,  John  Horne.  'E-ea  irrepoev-a,  or  the  Diver- 
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Topin,  Marius.  The  man  with  the  iron  mask. 
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Toschi,  Paolo.  Toschi's  engravings  from  frescoes 
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Towle,  George  M.  The  history  of  Henry  the 
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Townend,  William.  The  descendants  of  the 
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Londini  publico  celebratorum,  quibus  Hiberniae 
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Traill,  Henry  D.  William  the  Third.  London, 
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Treadwin,  Mrs.  Antique  point  and  honiton  lace. 
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Tredwell,  Daniel  M.  A monograph  on  privately 
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Trench,  Melesina.  The  remains  of  the  late  Mrs. 
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Trenck,  Friedrich  W.,  Freiherr  von  der.  Life; 
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Trollope,  Frances  E.  and  Thomas  A.  The 

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Trollope,  Thomas  A.  A decade  of  Italian  women. 
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— Filippo  Strozzi.  A history  of  the  last  days  of 
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126.16;  227.7 

— The  girlhood  of  Catherine  de’  Medici.  Lon- 
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— A history  of  the  commonwealth  of  Florence, 

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the  fall  of  the  republic  in  1531.  London,  1865.  4 

V.  8®.  i2oa.9 ; 222.2 

21  portrs.  inserted  in  222.2  ; 2 portrs.  and  4 pis.  inserted  in 
120a.9. 

— Life  of  Vittoria  Colonna.  N.  Y.,  1859.  24®. 

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— Paul  the  Pope,  and  Paul  the  Friar.  A story  of 
an  interdict.  London,  1861.  Portr.  Sm.  8®. 

227.13 

— Sketches  from  French  history.  London,  1878. 

Sm.  8®.  227.10 

— A summer  in  western  France.  Ed.  by  Frances 

Trollope.  London,  1841.  2 v.  Pis.  8®.  222.3 

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Trumbull,  John.  M'Fingal;  a modern  epic 
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Tuer,  Andrew  W.  The  follies  and  fashions  of 
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Tupper,  Martin  F.  Proverbial  philosophy.  1st 
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Turgot,  bishop  of  St.  Andrews.  Life  of  St. 
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Turner,  Sharon.  The  history  of  England : from 
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Tytler,  Patrick  F.  England  under  the  reigns  of 
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Upham,  Charles  W.  Salem  witchcraft ; with  an 
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Urbani  de  Gheltof,  Giuseppe  M.  A technical 
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Urquhart,  AVilliam  P.  Life  and  times  of  Fran- 
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Van  Beveren,  J.  J.,  and  Dupressoir,  — . Cos- 
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Vaughan,  Henry.  Sacred  poems  and  private 
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Vaughan,  Robert.  The  life  and  opinions  of  John 
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Vehse,  Carl  E.  Memoirs  of  the  court,  aristocracy, 
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Walton,  Izaak.  The  lives  of  Donne,  Wotton, 
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Warburton,  Acton.  Rollo  and  his  race;  or, 
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Waterston,  Robert  C.  The  diffusive  nature  of 
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Watts,  Isaac.  Horse  lyricae.  Poems,  chiefly  of 
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Webb,  Alfred.  A compendium  of  Irish  biog- 
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Weigall,  Lady  Rose.  A brief  memoir  of  the 
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Wendell,  Barrett.  The  duchess  Emilia,  a 
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Wheatley,  Henry  B.  Samuel  Pepys  and  the 
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Wheeler,  William  A.  An  explanatory  and  pro- 
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Wheelock,  Edwin  M.  Harper’s  ferry  and  its 
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Whelpley,  Samuel.  A compend  of  history  from 
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White,  James,  fl.  1790.  The  adventures  of  John 
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White,  Richard  Grant.  Memoir  of  the  life  of 
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Whitehead,  C.  The  life  and  times  of  Sir  Walter 
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Whitmore,  William  H.  Abel  Bowen,  engraver. 
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BOSTON  IN  i8j8. 


VIEWS  FROM  THE  DOME  OF  THE  STATE  HOUSE. 


I. 


LOOKING  WEST  BY  NORTH. 

Down  through  a part  of  Mount  Vernon  street  from  the  north-west  corner  of 
Joy  street,  over  the  w'est  slope  of  Beacon  Hill  to  the  Charles  River,  and  across  to 

Cambridge  and  the  hills  beyond.  At  the  left  of  Mount  Vernon  street  the  second 

large  house  which  presents  a broad  side  was  the  William  Gray  house,  now  trans- 
formed into  the  high  yellow  brick  “ Gray  Chambers.”  The  house  this  side  of  the 

Gray  Chambers  is  that  of  Robert  Treat  Paine.  The  large  double  house  at  the 

extreme  left  was  the  home  of  the  brothers  Thayer,  bankers,  now  the  Theological 
School  of  Boston  University.  In  the  foreground,  on  the  opposite  side  of  the 
street,  are  the  Harrison  Gray  Otis  house  on  the  upper  north  corner  of  Joy  street, 
and  the  Joseph  lasigi  house  on  the  lower  corner.  In  the  cluster  of  houses  be- 
yond, on  the  right,  a bit  of  Pinckney  street  appears,  the  line  disappearing  near 
the  point  where  the  cupola  of  the  old  Phillips  school  house  rises  just  above  the 
chimneys.  The  cupola  near  the  extreme  left  of  the  view,  by  the  water  side,  is 
that  of  the  Charles  street  church  (then  the  Second  Baptist  church,  now  the  First 
African  Methodist  Episcopal  church),  and  distinguished  as  the  possessor  of  the 
first  church  bell  used  by  the  Baptists  in  Boston. 


II. 

LOOKING  WEST. 

Over  the  slope  of  Beacon  Hill  north  of  Beacon  street,  across  the  Mill  Dam, 
the  Common,  and  the  beginnings  of  the  Public  Garden ; on  the  left,  the  Back 
Bay  and  flats  beyond.  The  row  of  “swell  front”  houses  in  the  foreground  is  a part 

of  the  block  still  standing  on  the  west  side  of  Joy  street  south  of  Mt.  Vernon 

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street.  The  left  of  the  “swell  fronts”  is  now  the  Diocesan  House.  The  house 
with  the  cupola,  on  the  same  line,  is  the  Tudor  house,  covering  the  Beacon  street 
corner,  now  supplanted  by  the  towering  Hotel  Tudor.  The  white  faced  building 
in  the  right  distance  is  “ Braman’s  Baths,”  at  the  foot  of  Chestnut  street,  where 
the  Union  Boat  club  house  now  stands.  The  building  nearly  in  line  with 
Braman’s,  in  the  middle  distance,  the  roof  and  side  of  which  appear  above  the 
trees,  is  the  Conservatory  then  within  the  Public  Garden.  The  long  row  of  trees 
just  beyond,  extending  to  the  extreme  left  of  the  view,  marks  the  boundary  of  the 
Public  Garden.  The  strip  of  “good  and  solid  earth  and  clean  gravel”  beyond 
this  line  of  trees,  bulging  out  by  the  “ Mill  Dam,”  marks  the  beginning  of  the 
“Back  Bay  Improvement,”  wdth  the  filling  begun  by  the  contractors  Goss  & 
Munson  in  the  summer  of  1858.  Nearly  the  entire  length  of  the  Mill  Dam 
(opened  July  2,  1821,  now  lost  in  Beacon  street)  is  shown  in  the  view.  The 
little  building  in  front  of  the  clump  of  trees  on  the  right  was  the  toll  house. 
The  two  structures  on  the  “Cross  Dam”  (afterward  Parker  street)  near  its 
junction  with  the  Mill  Dam  were  mills;  and  more  mills  are  seen  in  the  groups 
of  buildings  on  the  flats  at  the  left  of  the  view. 


III. 

LOOKING  WEST  BY  SOUTH. 

Over  the  Common  and  the  Public  Garden,  across  the  Back  Bay  toward  Rox 
bury  at  the  left.  At  the  right  the  Boston  & Providence  and  the  Boston  & 
Worcester  (Boston  & Albany)  Railroads  appear  in  full  view,  intersecting,  and 
crossing  the  bay.  The  first  line  of  houses  from  left  to  right  marks  Boylston 
street,  the  first  opening  at  the  right  being  Park  square.  The  building  here  with 
the  stunted  clock  tower  is  the  old  Boston  & Providence  Railroad  station.  Over 
the  school  house,  slightly  to  the  left  beyond,  is  the  old  Church-street  church. 
The  spire  further  over,  to  the  left,  is  that  of  the  Shawmut  Universalist  or 
“Every-Day”  church  (then  the  Shawmut  Congregational  church),  on  Shawmut 
avenue.  The  second  line  of  buildings,  from  left  to  right,  beyond  the  flats, 
marks  Tremont  street,  upon  which  these  buildings  front.  The  spreading  structure 
at  the  end  of  the  line  is  Chickering’s  pianoforte  manufactory.  The  black  line 
beyond  against  the  hills  represents  the  ‘ ‘ Echo  chimney  ” of  the  Roxbury  Chemical 
works  which  were  subsequently  burned  down.  The  chimney  with  “its  seven  times 
repeated  echo”  stood  intact  until  recent  years.  The  two  church  spires  in  front 
of  the  “Echo  chimney”  are,  at  the  left,  that  of  the  First  Parish  church,  Eliot 
square,  Roxbury,  at  the  right,  that  of  the  First  Universalist  church,  burned  down 
in  1894.  The  roof  in  the  lower  right  corner  is  that  of  the  old  Hancock  house. 

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IV. 

LOOKING  SOUTH. 

Over  the  Common.  From  the  building  at  the  extreme  left  (the  old  Masonic 
temple,  on  the  corner  of  Tremont  street  and  Temple  place)  Tremont  street  can  easily 
be  traced  to  its  junction  with  Boylstou  street.  The  two  buildings  over  the  Common 
at  the  right  will  readily  be  recognized  as  the  Hotel  Pelham  and  the  old  Public  Library 
building,  then  new.  The  two  most  conspicuous  church  steeples  are : at  the  right  of 
the  view,  that  of  the  Hollis-street  church  (where  now  is  the  Hollis-street  theatre) , aud 
at  the  left,  that  of  the  Thirteenth  Congregational  church  (Unitarian)  then  on  Harrison 
avenue,  corner  of  Beach  street.  At  the  right  of  the  latter  the  low  tower  and 
cupola  of  the  First  Christian  church,  on  the  corner  of  Tyler  and  Kneeland  streets, 
appears;  just  beyond,  the  two  towers  and  the  roof  of  the  old  St.  James  church 
(Eoman  Catholic)  on  Albany  street  (its  successor  now  on  Harrison  avenue)  ; and  at 
the  extreme  left,  a piece  of  the  tower  of  the  old  Essex-street  church  (its  successor  the 
Union  church,  Columbus  avenue).  The  building  rising  above  its  fellows  at  the 
right  of  the  Thirteenth  Congregational  church  steeple  is  the  old  East-street  school 
house.  The  expanse  of  roof  behind  the  Tremont  street  line  is  that  of  the  Boston 
Theatre.  Across  the  water  of  South  bay,  in  the  distance,  the  long  bridge  of  the 
Old  Colony  RaUi’oad  in  good  part  appears. 


V. 

LOOKING  SOUTH-EAST. 

Down  Park  street,  the  Common  on  the  right;  in  the  left  foreground,  the  roof 
and  a corner  of  the  Park-street  front  of  the  George  Ticknor  house,  still  in  part  preserved 
in  the  Raymond  building;  next,  the  house  of  Abbott  Lawrence,  now  the  Union 
Club  house,  and  the  line  of  houses,  terminating  in  the  Park-street  church  with  its 
shapely  steeple.  At  the  right,  across  the  Common,  Tremont  street  to  St.  Paul’s 
church.  Beyond  over  the  roof-tops,  still  at  the  right,  appears  the  tower  of  the  Second 
church  on  Bedford  street  (its  successor  now  in  Copley  square),  aud  directly  behind 
this  tower  rises  the  slender  spire  of  the  Rowe-street  Baptist  chui’ch  (now  Clarendon- 
street  church) . At  the  right  of  the  Rowe-street  steeple  is  the  United  States  Hotel;  at 
its  right,  the  old  Boston  & Worcester  Railroad  station;  and  just  over  the  latter,  the 
gas  house  on  Federal  street.  The  church  tower  in  the  middle  distance  is  that  of  the 
First  church  on  Chauncy  street  (now  situated  on  Marlborough  and  Berkeley  streets) . 
More  distant,  almost  in  line  with  the  Park-street  steeple,  is  that  of  the  New  South 

on  Church  Green,  Summer  street  (removed  in  1868)  ; aud  by  the  side  of  the  Park- 

96 


Views  from  the  State  House  Dome 


street  steeple,  at  the  left,  as  if  attached  to  it,  is  a bit  of  the  stone  tower  of  old  Trinity 
on  Slimmer  street  (destroyed  in  tlie  “Great  fire  of  1872  ”).  In  the  group  of  build- 
ings at  the  left  of  Park-street  church,  IMusic  Hall  rises  conspicuonsl3^  The  short  line 
of  houses  in  front,  with  its  cluster  of  chimneys,  faces  Hamilton  place.  In  the  corner, 
left  of  Music  Hall,  is  a touch  of  Bumstead  place,  now  built  over,  in  part  covered  by 
the  Studio  Building.  The  bridge  starting  out  into  the  harbor  at  the  left,  and 
sweeping  sharply  to  the  right,  is  that  of  the  old  Boston,  Hartford  & Erie  (New  York 
& New  England)  Railroad.  Over  the  water,  at  the  left  of  the  view,  the  House  of 
Correction  and  other  city  buildings  in  South  Boston  appear;  and  at  the  right  on  the 
hill-top,  the  house  of  the  Perkins  Institution  for  the  Blind,  formerly  the  Mt.  Wash- 
ington Hotel. 


VI. 

LOOKING  EAST. 

Over  the  line  of  Beacon  street,  indicated  by  the  roof-tops  in  the  foreground,  from 
the  Ticknor  house,  at  the  right,  to  the  Athemeum  at  the  left.  Beyond  the  tree-tops 
of  the  Granary  Burying  Ground  appears,  from  left  to  right  :*  Tremout  Temple,  the 
opening  of  Montgomery  place,  now  Bosworth  street,  the  old  Montgomery  House 
building,  on  the  site  of  the  present  Horticultural  Hall  building,  a broad  side  of  the 
roof  of  the  Bromfield-street  Methodist  church,  and  the  Jlusic  Hall.  The  church 
spires,  from  left  to  right,  are : the  Old  South,  the  Federal  street,  and  the  Park  street. 
To  the  right  of  the  Federal-street  steeple,  on  the  water  line,  the  cupola  of  Rev. 
E.  M.  P.  Wells’s  Episcopal  mission  church  (St.  Stephen’s  mission ; burned  down  in 
the  fire  of  1872)  appears;  and  further  to  the  left,  just  bej’ond  the  Boston,  Hart- 
ford & Erie  Railroad  bridge,  the  Bethel,  or  Mariners’  church,  at  the  corner  of 
Summer  and  Federal  streets.  To  the  right,  in  the  middle  distance,  on  either  side 
of  the  clump  of  trees,  appear  the  building  operations  in  the  work  of  the  “Improve- 
ment of  Franklin  street.”  In  the  harbor.  Fort  Indepeudenee  is  most  conspicuous  in 
the  middle  distance.  At  the  right  are  the  city  buildings  in  South  Boston,  more  clearly 
shown  than  in  the  preceding  view. 


VI  . 

LOOKING  NORTH. 

From  Bowdoin  and  Beacon  streets.  In  the  foreground,  from  left  to  right,  a piece 
of  Freeman-place  chapel  (first  meeting  house  of  the  Rev.  James  Freeman  Clarke’s 
society)  ; the  roofs  of  the  curving  line  of  Beacon-street  houses  to  the  Somerset  club- 
house (formerl}^  iu  part,  the  David  Hinckley  mansion),  now  the  Congregational  House; 

97 


Views  from  the  State  House  Dome 


and  the  Atlien®uin  in  the  right  corner.  Over  the  Freeman-place  chapel  roof  on  the  edge 
of  the  view  are  dimly  outlined  the  side  turrets  of  the  Somerset-street  church  (the  Rev. 
Dr.  Neale’s  church  as  commonly  called  at  the  time) , the  site  now  covered  bj' Sleeper  Hall, 
of  Boston  University.  In  the  middle  distance,  nearly  in  line  with  the  Boston  Miiseimi,  to 
the  right,  the  upper  part  of  the  old  City  Hall  appears,  distinguished  by  the  flagstaff ; 
just  at  the  right  of  this  the  top  of  the  tower  of  King’s  Cliapel,  and  over  and 
at  the  right  of  the  chapel  tower  Niles  Block,  on  City  Hall  square,  in  pretty  full 
view.  The  building  rising  above  the  neighboring  roofs,  to  the  right  of  the  Museum, 
is  Joy’s  Building,  on  the  site  of  the  Old  Brick  church  (third  meeting  house  of  the 
First  church),  where  now  is  the  Rogers  Building,  on  Washington  street,  in  front  of 
Young’s  Hotel.  State  street  appears  in  slight  view  over  and  beyond  the  Museum 
roof,  with  the  tower  of  the  Old  State  House  marking  the  head  and  the  dome  of  the 
Custom  House,  the  foot.  Alongside  the  Custom  House  are  seen  ships  at  the  dock,  where 
now  are  warehouses.  At  the  right  of  the  Custom  House  is  the  “ observatory  ” on  the 
building  on  Central  wharf,  from  which  incoming  vessels  were  signalled ; this  was 
cut  away  with  the  building  of  Atlantic  avenue.  In  line  with  the  Custom  House,  at  the 
left,  are  the  granite  blocks  of  Commercial  street,  in  front  of  which  are  seen  the  dome 
of  Faneuil  Hall  (or  Quincy)  market-house,  and  the  tower  of  Faueuil  Hall  (at  the 
extreme  left).  In  the  distance,  at  the  left,  is  a corner  of  East  Boston,  and  at  the 
right,  familiar  harbor  islands. 


98 


VIEW  FROM  STATE  HOUSE  LOOKING  WEST  BY  NORTH,  1858. 


VIEW  FROM  STATE  HOUSE  LOOKING  WEST,  1858. 


VIEW  FROM  STATE  HOUSE  LOOKING  WEST  BY  SOUTH,  1858. 


VIEW  FROM  STATE  HOUSE  LOOKING  SOUTH,  1858. 


VIEW  FROM  STATE  HOUSE  LOOKING  EAST,  1858. 


VIEW  FROM  STATE  HOUSE  LOOKING  NORTH,  1858. 


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A CHRONOLOGICAL  INDEX 


TO 

HISTOEIOAL  FIOTIOE, 

Including  Prose  Fiction,  Plays  and  Poems. 


THIRD  AND  ENLARGED  EDITION. 


Note.  — This  Index  has  been  published  thus  far  in  the  Bulletin  in  the  following  order: 


1892. 

1894. 

January.  The  discovery  of  America. 

October. 

Austria. 

The  North  American  colonies. 

Hungary. 

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Bohemia. 

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1895. 

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January. 

Switzerland. 

1893. 

Netherlands. 

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April. 

Scandinavia. 

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Denmark. 

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Iceland. 

Scotland. 

Norway. 

October.  Ireland. 

Sweden. 

1894. 

July,  October. 

Russia. 

January.  France  : to  seventeenth  century. 

Poland. 

April.  France  : seventeenth  through  nineteenth 

Eastern  empire. 

century. 

Turkey. 

July.  Germany:  to  seventeenth  century. 

October.  Germany : seventeenth  through  nine- 

Servia. 

teenth  century. 


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will  be  found  in  the  List  following  this  Chronological  Index. 


EARLY,  GENERAL,  AND  LEGENDARY. 

See  K.  Haller’s  Geschichte  der  russiechen  Literatur, .3063.17 ; 
also,  Alexander  von  Reinholdt’s  Geschichte  der  russischen 
Literatur,  3060.30. 

Conversion,  The,  of  Saint  Vladimir ; or,  the 
martyrs  of  Kief.  A tale  of  the  early  Russian 
church.  London,  1860. 

— Same.  In  Tales  illustrating  church  history. 
Vol.  5.  London,  1871.  1418.1.5 

Fuerst  Wladimirs  Tafelrunde.  Altrussische  Hel- 
densagen.  Mit  Einleitung  und  Bibliographic  [von] 
Bernhard  Stern.  Berlin,  1892.  3068.143 

Hapgood,  Isabel  F.,  trans.  The  epic  songs  of 
Russia.  N.  Y.,  1886.  3o6oa.i6 

Igor  Svyatoslavich,  prince.  Das  Lied  vom 
Heereszuge  Igors  . . . Aus  dem  Slawonischen  me- 
triseh  iibersetzt,  mit  einer  Geschichte  des  Textes, 
einer  historischen  Einleitung  und  . . . Anmer- 
kungen  vom  Pastor  Sederholm.  Moskau,  1825. 
Time,  1185;  expedition  of  Igor  against  the  Polovtsi. 


— Same.  Igor.  Ein  altrussisches  Heldengedicht 
[iibersetzt]  von  August  Boltz.  Berlin,  1851. 

*4879a.6 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.,  ed.  Poems  of  places. 
[Vol.  20.]  Russia.  Boston,  1878.  1357.27.20 

Ralston,  William  R.  S.  Russian  folk  tales. 
London,  1873.  3063.6 

— Trans.  Contes  populaires  de  la  Russie.  Trad, 

par  Loys  Brueyre.  Paris,  1871.  3068.9 

— • The  songs  of  the  Russian  people,  as  illustrative 
of  Slavonic  mythology  and  Russian  social  life. 
London,  1872.  5066.4 

Stagnelius,  Erik  J.  Wladimir  den  Store.  In 
his  Samlade  skrifter.  D.  1.  Stockholm,  1851. 

An  epic  on  the  first  Christian  sovereign  of  Russia.  Time, 
11th  century. 

Wratislaw,  Albert  H.,  trans.  Great  Russian 
stories.  — Little  Russian  stories. — White  Russian 
stories.  In  his  Sixty  folk-tales.  London,  1889. 

3061.27 


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Historical  Fiction 


SIXTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Ancelot,  Jacques  A.  F.  P.  Olga,  ou  I’orpheline 
moscovite.  Tragedie.  Paris,  1828. 

Daughter  of  Czar  Vassili. 

Baeckstrom,  Edvard.  Dagward  frei;  oder, 
Wendeus  Fall,  1577.  Trauerspiel,  aus  dem 
Scliwedisehen  ins  Deutsche  iibertragen  vou  Leon 
Attinghausen.  Dorpat,  1879. 

Bonafont,  Carl  P.  (Carl  Philippi.)  Iwan  der 
Vierte.  Leipzig,  1810. 

Gehe,  Eduard  H.  Demetrius  und  Boris  Godunow. 
Dresden,  1836. 

Gogol,  Nikolai  V.  Taras  Bulba.  From  the  Rus- 
sian by  Isabel  F.  Ilapgood.  N.  Y.,  1886.  65.51 

— German.  Taras  Bulba,  der  Kosakenhetman. 

Aus  dem  Russiscben  von  Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig, 
1878.  4897.50.104 

Pushkin,  Aleksandr  S.  Boris  Godounolf.  In  bis 
Poemes  dramatiques.  Paris,  1862.  5069.8 

— German.  Boris  Godunow.  Dramatiscbes 

Gedicht.  LTbersetzt  von  Friedrich  Fiedler.  Leipzig, 
1886.  4896.50.228 

It  is  also  in  a somewhat  abridged  form,  trans.  in  English 
by  N.  H.  Dole,  in  Poet-lore,  ending  Nov.,  1891. 

Rosen,  Karl  G.  W.  Die  Geburt  Iwans  des 
Scbrecklicben.  Episcbes  Gedicht.  1830. 
Tolstoi,  Alexei  K.,  count.  Prince  Serebrenni. 
From  the  Russian  by  Princess  Galitzine.  London, 
1874.  1766.8 

— Same.  Prince  Serebryani : an  historical  novel 

of  the  times  of  Ivan  the  Terrible  and  of  the  con- 
quest of  Siberia.  Trans,  by  Jeremiah  Curtin. 
N.  Y.,  1892.  1766.8 

— The  terrible  czar : a romance  of  the  time  of 

Ivan  the  Terrible.  Trans,  by  H.  Clare  Filmore. 
London,  1892.  3068.138 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  El  gran  duque  de 
Muscovia.  In  his  Comedias.  T.  7.  Madrid, 
1617. 

The  usurpation  of  Boris  Goduuof. 

SEVENTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Bain,  Francis  W.  Dmitri.  A romance  of  old 
Russia.  N.  Y.,  1890.  106.117 

Bodenstedt,  Friedrich  M.  Demetrius.  His- 
torische  Tragbdie.  Berlin,  1856.  3068.33 

Scene,  Russia  and  Poland,  1603-1606. 

Bulgarin,  Thaddei.  Le  faux  Demetrius,  ou  I’im- 
posteur.  Roman  historique,  trad,  du  russe  par 
Victor  Fleury.  Strasbourg,  1832. 

Cumberland,  Richard.  The  false  Demetrius,  a 
play.  In  his  Posthumous  dramatic  works.  Vol.  2. 
London,  1813.  **0.3817.4.2 

Halevy,  Leon.  Le  czar  Demetrius.  Tragedie. 
Paris,  1839. 

Merimee,  Prosper.  Episode  de  I’histoire  de  Rus- 
sie.  Les  faux  Demetrius.  Paris,  1852. 
Mosenthal,  Salomon  H.,  Ritter  von.  Maryna. 
Ilistorisches  Drama.  Leipzig,  1871 . 2879a. 107 

Time  of  the  False  Demetrius. 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  The  deluge.  An  his- 
torical novel  of  Poland,  Sweden,  and  Russia. 
From  the  Polish  by  Jeremiah  Curtin.  Boston, 
1891.  1I-32;  3061.111 

A sequel  to  With  fire  and  sword. 

— With  fire  and  sword.  An  historical  novel  of 

Poland  and  Russia.  From  the  Polish  by  Jeremiah 
Curtin.  Boston,  1890.  106.60;  3061.37 


Russia 


Smallwood,  Edward.  The  czar : a romance  of 
history.  London,  1840. 

Sumarokof,  Aleksandr  P.  Demetrius  the  Impos- 
tor. A tragedy.  London,  1806. 


EIGHTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Bonafont,  Carl  P.  (Carl  Philippi.)  Paul  i. 
Schauspiel.  Aachen,  1812. 

Buelau,  Friedrich.  Geheime  Geschichten  und 
riitselhafte  Menschen.  B.  5 : Katharina  i.,  Kai- 
serin  von  Russland  Leipzig,  1895.  4896.50.339 

Grant,  James.  The  secret  dispatch;  or,  the  ad- 
ventures of  Captain  Balgonie.  London,  1869. 
Haeberlin,  Carl  L.  Russische  Hofgeschichten. 
Yon  Peter  dem  Grossen  bis  auf  die  neuere  Zeit. 
Ein  historischer  Novellen-Kreis.  Leipzig,  1856. 

— Same.  Neue  Folge.  Von  Katharina  11.  bis 
Nicolaus  I.  Leipzig,  1857. 

Hofland,  Barbara  W.  The  czarina.  An  histori- 
cal romance  of  the  court  of  Russia.  London,  1842. 
Mundt,  Theodor.  Cagliostro  in  Petersburg. 
Historische  Novelle.  Prag,  1858. 

— Czar  Paul.  Berlin,  1861. 

Spencer,  Edmund.  The  fall  of  the  Crimea. 
London,  1854.  1802.14 

Originally  published  as  The  prophet  of  the  Caucasus;  or, 
the  fall  of  the  Crimea.  Time,  Russian  conquest  of  the 
Crimea,  in  1783. 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Beauty  and  the  beast : and  Tales 
of  home.  N.  Y.,  1872.  508.27 


Peter  I.  the  Great. 


1680-1725. 


Alexei.  Tragisk  Drama.  Kjpbenhavn,  1856. 
Charles  the  Twelfth ; or,  the  battle  of  Pultowa. 
A military  tragic  piece.  N.  Y.,  1817.  *4409.108 

Cobb,  Sylvanus,  jr.  The  gun-maker  of  Moscow  ; 
or,  V aldimir  the  monk.  A tale  of  the  empire  under 
Peter  the  Great.  N.  Y.,  1888.  101.62 


Danilevski,  Gregor  P.  Nach  Indien.  Eine  his- 
torische Erzahlung  aus  der  Zeit  Peters  des  Grossen. 
Aus  dem  Russisclien  iibertragen  von  Philipp  Loben- 
stein.  Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.161 

Dubois-Fontanelle,  Jean  G.  Pierre  le  Grand. 
Tragedie.  Londres,  1766. 

Dunlap,  William.  Peter  the  Great;  or,  the  Rus- 
sian mother,  a play.  Altered  from  the  German. 
N.Y.,1814.  **0.3646.19 

Bustafief,  Alexis.  Alexis,  the  czarewitz.  In  his 
Reflections.  Boston,  1814.  5069a.  17 

Haeberlin,  Carl  L.  Peter  der  Grosse,  seine 
Zeit  und  sein  Hof.  Leipzig,  1856. 

Immermann,  Carl  L.  Alexis.  Eine  Trilogie. 
Leipzig,  1873.  4907-5O-53 

Contents.  — Die  Bojaren.  — Das  Gericht  von  St.  Petersburg. 
— Eudoxia. 


— Same.  In  his  Schriften.  B.  4.  Leipzig,  n.  d. 

2897.5.4 

Ker,  David.  Cossack  and  czar.  London,  1892. 

3066.105 


Time  of  Mazeppa. 

Kratter,  Franz.  Alexander  Menzikof.  Ein 
Trauerspiel.  In  Deutsche  Schaubiihne.  B.  69. 
Aarau,  1788. 

— Trans.  Natalia  and  Menzikof;  or  the  con- 
spiracy against  Peter  the  Great.  London,  1798. 


Russia 


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La  Harpe,  Jean  F.  de.  Menzicoff,  on  les  exil6s. 
Tragedie.  In  his  CEuvres.  T.  1.  Paris,  1820. 

2692.1.1 

Mentzikoff.  Tragedie  en  vers,  trad,  du  russe, 
par  Messieurs  M***  et  N***.  [J.  Marchand  and 
P.  J.  B.  Nougaret.]  Paris,  1759? 

Morand,  Pierre  de.  Menzikof,  tragedie.  In  his 
Theatre.  Vol.  2.  Paris,  1751.  **0.3565.2.2 

Nieritz,  Carl  Gustav.  Alexander  Menschikoff, 
the  founder  of  a family.  From  the  German. 
Edinb.,  1855. 

— Same.  The  perils  of  greatness  : the  story  of  A. 
Menschikoff.  Edinb.,  1865. 

O’Keeffe,  John.  The  czar  Peter.  In  his  Dra- 
matic works.  Vol.  3.  London,  1798.  *2575.25.3 
Otto,  Ernst.  Alexei  Petrowitsch.  Ein  Trauer- 
spiel.  Leipzig,  1843. 

Robiano,  Louisa  M.,  Grafin  von.  Alexander 
Mentschikoff,  oder,  Fiirstengunst  und  Ungnade. 
Historische  Erzahlung.  Leipzig,  1868. 

Schiller.  Demetrius.  In  his  Sammtliche  Werke. 
Stuttgart,  1847 ; etc.  2908.4.7  ; B. 4249a. 3. 9 

4891.50.8 

— Trans.  Demetrius.  Tragedy.  [BySirTlieo- 

dore  Martin.]  In  his  Early  dramas  and  ro- 
mances. London,  1883.  2875.102 

Starck,  Carl  J.  Die  Schlacht  bei  Poltawa.  Dra- 
matisches  Gedicht.  Petersburg,  1859. 

Whishaw,  Frederick.  Boris  the  Bear-hunter  ; a 
story  of  Peter  the  Great  and  his  times.  London, 
1895.  26.6 

Elizabeth. 

1T41-1702. 

Danilevski,  Gregor  P.  Basile  Mirovitch.  Trad, 
du  russe,  par  A.  Romald.  Paris,  1880. 

— Mirowicz  und  der  gefangene  Czar  Iwan  Anto- 

nowicz.  Ein  historischer  Roman.  Aus  dem  Rus- 
sischen  iibertragen  von  Philipp  Lobenstein.  Leip- 
zig, 1881.  4897.50.142 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  IvandeBiron;  or,  the  Rus- 
sian court  in  the  middle  of  the  last  century.  Leip- 
zig, London,  1874.  1768.7;  2575.53 

Meding,  Oskar.  (Gregor  Samarow.)  Die  Gross- 
fiirstin.  Roman.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1884. 

2890.52 

— Same.  In  Deutsche  Roman-Bibliothek  zu 

Ueber  Land  und  Meer.  Jahrg.  9,  B.  2.  Stutt- 
gart, 1881.  2041.1.18 

— Kaiserin  Elizabeth.  Roman.  2te  Aufl.  Stutt- 
gart, 1884.  2890.56 

— Same.  In  Deutsche  Roman-Bibliothek  zu 

Ueher  Land  und  Meer.  Jahrg.  9,  B.  1,  2.  Stutt- 
gart, 1881.  2041. 1. 17,  18 

Mundt,  Clara  M.  (Louise  Miihlbach.)  Die 
Tochter  einer  Kaiserin.  Roman.  Leipzig,  1648. 

Relates  to  Countess  Nataliya  Dolgomkaya,  daughter  of  Elisa- 
beta  Petrovna. 

— Trans.  The  daughter  of  an  empress.  From 
the  German  by  Nathaniel  Greene.  N.  Y.,  1867. 

412. 1 1 

Sotheby,  William.  Ivan,  a tragedy.  London, 
1816.  **0.3962.16 

Ivan  VI.,  the  deposed  emperor. 

Catharine  II. 

ir«2-ir96. 

Ancelot,  Jacques  A.  F.  P.  Le  favori,  ou  la  cour 
de  Catherine  ii.  Comedie.  Paris,  1831. 


Birch,  Cliarlotte.  Aus  dem  Leben  Katharina’s  ii. 
In  her  Gesammelte  Novellen.  B.2.  Leipzig,  1863. 

— Potemkin  an  der  Donau,  1790.  Historische 

Erzahlung.  Aus  dem  Russischen  iibertragen  von 
Philipp  Lobenstein.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.123 

Danilevski,  Gregor  P.  Eine  Familienchronik. 
Aus  dem  Russischen  iibertragen  von  Philipp  Ld- 
benstein.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.64 

Contents.  — Urgrossmiltterchen.  — Der  Leibgrenadier.  — 

Katharina  n.  am  Dniepr.  — Grossmiitterchens  Paradles. 

— The  princess  Tarakanova.  A dark  chapter  of 

Russian  history.  Trans,  by  Ida  de  Mouchanoff. 
London,  N.  Y.,  1891.  3062.104;  11.26 

Lindner,  Albert.  Katharina  die  Zweite.  Ein 
Trauerspiel.  Berlin,  1868. 

Lubomirski,  Jozef,  prince.  Un  drame  sous  Cath- 
erine II.  Paris,  1875.  3069.16 

Meding,  Oskar.  (Gregor  Samarow.)  Der  Ad- 

jutant der  Kaiserin.  Roman.  Stuttgart,  1885. 

2890.60 

— Same.  In  Deutsche  Roman-Bibliothek  zu 

Ueber  Land  und  Meer.  Jahrg.  13,  B.  1.  Stutt- 
gart, 1885.  2041. 1.25 

Mundt,  Clara  M.  (Louise  Muhlbach.)  Die  letz- 
ten  Lebenstage  Katharina’s  ii.  Leipzig,  1859. 
Oettinger,  Eduard  M.  Die  nordische  Semiramis ; 
Oder,  Katharina  ii.  und  ihre  Zeit.  Berlin,  1864. 
Olinda,  Alexander.  Die  Priitendentin.  Histo- 
rischer Roman  aus  der  Regierungs-Zeit  Katha- 
rina II.  Freiburg,  1889. 

Perk,  Betsy.  Yline,  prinses  Daschkoff-Woren- 
zoff.  Uit  de  geschiedenis  van  Rusland,  in  de 
laatste  helft  der  vorige  eeuw.  ’s-Gravenhage, 
1885.  6871.14 

Pushkin,  Aleksandr  S.  The  captain’s  daughter. 
In  his  Russian  romance.  London,  1875.  3066.104 

— Same.  Marie.  A story  of  Russian  love.  From 

the  Russian,  by  Marie  II.  de  Zielinska.  Chicago, 
1877.  3067.15 

— German.  Die  Capitainstochter.  In  Wolfsohn, 

Carl  W.,  ed.  Russlands  Novellendichter.  Th.  1. 
Leipzig,  1848.  3067.111.1 

— Same.  Die  Hauptmannstochter.  Deutsch  von 

Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.162 

Scribe,  Eugene.  La  czarine.  Drame.  Paris, 
1855. 

— Potemkin,  ou  un  caprice  imperial.  In  his 
CEuvres  completes.  Vol.  11.  Paris,  1854. 

*2701.2.1 1 

Waliszewski,  Kazimierz.  Le  roman  d’une  im- 
peratrice,  Catherine  ii.  de  Russie.  3e  ed.  Paris, 
1893.  3062.114 

— Trans.  The  romance  of  an  empress,  Cath- 
erine II.  of  Russia.  N.  Y.,  London,  1894. 

1557-37;  3064.122 

— The  story  of  a throne.  (Catherine  ii.  of  Rus- 
sia.) London,  1895.  3064.139 

Peter  III. 

1762. 

Kotzebue,  August  F.  F.  von.  Der  alte  Leib- 
kutscher  Peter  des  Dritten.  Schauspiel.  In  his 
Auswahl  dramatischer  Werke.  B.  5.  Leipzig, 
1867.  2896.53.5 

— Same.  In  his  Theater.  B.  9.  Leipzig,  1840. 

1039. 1.9 

Meding,  Oskar.  (Gregor  Samarow.)  Peter  der 
Dritte.  Roman.  Stuttgart,  1883.  4872.20 


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— Same.  In  Deutsche  Eoman-Bibliothek  zu 

Ueber  Land  und  Meer.  Jabrg.  10,  B.  2.  Stutt- 
gart, 1882.  2041. 1.20 

Proschko,  Franz  I.  Pugatscbew.  Ilistoriscber 
Roman  aus  der  russiscben  GescMcbte.  Brag, 
1860. 

The  impersonator  of  the  deceased  emperor  Peter  ni. 
Wiggin,  Samuel  B.  A banquet  at  Petcrbof.  A 
historical  study.  San  Francisco,  1883.  3069.149 

Assassination  of  Peter  in. 

NINETEENTH  CENTURY. 

See  Ernest  Dupuy’s  Les  grands  maitres  de  la  litterature 
nisse  an  dix-neuvieme  siecle,  3060a. 23;  in  English,  The 
great  masters  of  Russian  literature  in  the  nineteenth  century, 
3060a.27. 

Albanus,  August.  Das  Orakel.  Ein  Drama. 
Riga,  1813. 

Kingston,  William  II.  G.  The  Circassian  chief : 
a romance  of  Russia.  London,  1843. 

Maistre,  Xavier  de.  Les  prisonniers  du  Caucase. 
In  his  (Euvres  completes.  Paris,  1862.  2691.56 

— Trans.  Die  Gefangeuen  im  Kaukasus.  . . . 

Aus  dem  Franzdsischen  von  Rudolph  Miildener. 
Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.92 

Smith,  Hannah.  (Hesba  Stretton.)  The  high- 
way of  sorrow.  N.  Y.,  1894.  62.81 

Descriptive  of  the  Russian  Stundists. 

Taube,  Gustav  G.,  baron.  Countess  Janina.  An 
historical  novel  from  Russian  life.  N.  Y.,  1894. 

Alexander  I. 

lSOl-1825. 

Boelte,  Amalie  C.  E.  M.  Juliane  von  Kriidener 
und  Kaiser  Alexander.  Ein  Zeitbild.  Berlin,  1861. 
Helps,  Sir  Arthur.  Oulita  the  serf.  A tragedy. 
London,  1873.  2579.66 

Kessel,  Carl  von.  Petersburg  und  Stockholm. 

Historischer  Roman.  Leipzig,  1868.  2020.18 

The  scene  opens  in  the  year  1808. 

Mickiewicz,  Adam.  Pan  Tadeusz,  czyli  ostatni 
zajazd  na  Litwie.  Historya  szlachecka  z 1811- 
1831.  Lwow,  1882. 

— Trans.  Monsieur  Thadee  de  ,,  Soplica,”  ou  le 

dernier  proces  en  Lithuanie  sui  generis.  Recit 
historique.  Paris,  1876,  77.  [Poetes  illustres  de 
la  Pologne  au  xixe  siecle.]  30603.38 

— Trans.  Master  Thaddeus ; or,  the  last  foray 
in  Lithuania.  An  historical  epic  poem.  Trans, 
by  M.  A.  Biggs.  'With  a preface  by  W.  R. 
Morfill,  . . . and  notes  by  the  translator  and  E. 
S.  Naganowski.  London,  1885. 

Frencli  invasion. 

Alcock,  Deborah.  The  czar.  A tale  of  the  time 
of  the  first  Napoleon.  London,  1882.  1422.9 

Tolstoi,  Lyef  N.,  count.  “War  and  peace.  Trans, 
into  the  French  by  a Russian  lady  and  from  the 
French  by  Clara  Bell.  N.  Y.,  1886.  43.56 

Contents.  — Vol.  1,  2.  Before  Tilsit,  1805-1807.  3,  4.  The 
invasion,  1807-1812.  0,  6.  Borodino.  — The  French  at 

Moscow.  — Epilogue,  1812-1820. 

— Same.  Tr.  by  N.  II.  Dole. 

— French.  La  guerre  et  la  paix.  Par  une  Russe. 

Paris,  1884.  30603.9 

Contents.  — Vol.l.  Avaut  Tilsitt,  1805-1807.  2.  L’invasion, 
1807-1812.  3.  Borodino.  — Les  Fran^ais  a Moscow.  — Epi- 
logue, 1812-1820. 

— German.  Krieg  und  Frieden.  Ubersetzt  von 

E.  Strenger.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.303,304 


Tour,  Eugdnie.  La  famille  Shalonsky.  Souve- 
nirs de  I’annee  1812.  Trad,  du  russe,  par  M.  B. 
G.  Bruxelles,  1881. 

— Trans.  The  Shalonski  familj'.  London,  1882. 

Nicholas  I. 

1835-1855. 

Brame,  'W.  B.  The  last  of  the  czars;  or,  the 
doom  of  Nicholas.  London,  1855. 

Corner,  Julia.  An  English  envoy  at  the  court  of 
Nicholas  i.  N.  Y.,  1854.  86.7 

Gundling,  Julius.  Nikolaus  und  Metternich. 
Roman  und  Geschichte.  Leipzig,  1866-68. 
Contents.  — Ahth.  1.  Kaiser  Alexander  und  GrossfUrst  Con- 
stantin. 2.  Metternich.  3.  Nikolaus. 

Tolstoi,  Lj’ef  N.,  count.  The  Cossacks.  A tale 
of  the  Caucasus  in  1852.  From  the  Russian  by 
Eugene  Schuyler.  N.  Y.,  1878.  86.13 

— French.  Les  Cosaques.  — Souvenirs  de  Sebas- 
topol. Trad,  du  russe.  Paris,  1890.  3069.71 

— German.  Die  Kosaken.  Kaukasische  Novelle. 

Aus  dem  Russiscben  von  G.  Keuchel.  Berlin, 
1885.  30603.26 

— Les  Decembristes.  [Trad,  par  B.  Tseytline  & 

E.  Joubert.]  Paris,  1889.  3069.76 

— Same.  In  his  Le  chant  du  cygne.  Paris,  1889. 

3069.68 

Walworth,  Mansfield  T.  Delaplaine;  or,  the 
sacrifice  of  Irene.  N.  Y.,  1872. 

War  with  Persia,  1826-28. 

Crimean  War. 

1853-1856. 

Berthold,  Gustav  A.  Sebastopol.  Dresden,  1855. 
Besant,  Walter,  and  Rice,  James.  By  Celia’s 
arbor.  A tale  of  Portsmouth  town.  N.  Y.,  1878; 
London,  1879.  91.25 

Colomb,  George  II.  Hearths  and  watch-fires. 
London,  1862. 

Dempster,  Charlotte  L.  11.  Vera;  or,  the  Rus- 
sian princess  and  the  English  earl.  N.  Y.,  1871. 

' 720.77 

Frederick  Gordon;  or,  the  storming  of  the 
Redan.  By  a soldier’s  daughter.  London,  1856. 

25793.133 

Friswell,  James  Hain,  ed.  Songs  of  the  war.  By 
the  best  writers.  With  original  songs.  London, 
1855. 

Grant,  James.  Lady  'Wedderburn’s  wish.  New 
ed.  London,  1875.  1804.13 

— Laura  Everingham;  or.  Highlanders  of  Glen 

Ora.  New  ed.  London,  1892.  2574. 112 

— The  Lord  Hermitage.  London,  1879.  1804.20 

— One  of  the  Six  hundred.  London,  n.  d.  1780.14 

— Under  the  Red  dragon.  London,  1876.  1780.20 

Groves,  John  P.  A soldier  horn;  or,  the  ad- 
ventures of  a subaltern  of  the  Ninety-fifth  in  the 
Crimea  and  Indian  mutiny.  London,  1885. 
Henty,  George  A.  Jack  Archer.  A tale  of  the 
Crimea.  Boston,  1884.  36.69 

— Same.  The  fall  of  Sebastopol;  or.  Jack  .-Vrcher 

in  the  Crimea.  Boston,  1891.  11.3 

Horsburgh,  Matilda.  The  children  of  the  Great 
King.  Boston,  n.  d.  508.7 

Hutchinson,  Horace.  To  punish  the  czar. 
London,  1895. 

Kingsley,  Henry.  Ravenshoe.  Boston,  Leipzig, 

1862.  504-5 

— Same.  London,  1892.  6576.131 


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Litchfield,  Thomas.  The  Coldstrcams  and  the 
Musqueteers.  London,  185C. 

Lubomirski,  Jozef,  prince.  Tatiana ; or,  the 
conspiracy.  From  the  Frencli  by  T.  E.  Worlledge. 
London,  1877. 

— German.  Tatjana  oder  russische  Beamte. 

Leipzig,  1888.  4897.50.133 

Melville,  G.  J.  Whyte.  The  interpreter.  Leipzig, 
18C6.  720.61 

Mundt,  Theodor.  Krim-Girai,  ein  Bundesgenosse 
Friedrichs  des  Grossen.  Ein  Vorspiel  der 
Russisch-Tiirkischen  Kiimpfe.  Berlin,  1855. 

Time,  18th  century. 

— Trans.  Krim  Girai,  khan  of  the  Crimea.  From 

the  German  by  W.  G.  C.  Eliot.  London,  1856. 
Murray,  Grenville.  (Trois-fitoiles.)  Young 
Brown ; or,  the  law  of  inheritance.  Boston, 
Leipzig,  187-1.  1740.6 

Neale,  William  J.  The  pride  of  the  mess. 
London,  1855. 

Olympia  in  the  Crimea;  or,  the  cave  of  Inker- 
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Perry,  George  B.  Corporal  Bruce  of  the  Bala- 
kl a va  “ Six  hundred.”  Boston,  1878.  1487. ii 

Recruit,  The  : a tale  of  the  present  war.  London, 
1855. 

Retcliffe,  Sir  John.  Sebastopol,  historisch- 
politischer  Roman.  Berlin,  1875. 

Smart,  Hawley.  Beatrice  and  Benedick.  London, 
1892.  6576.177 

Smith,  Alexander,  and  Dobell,  Sydney  T. 
(Sydney  Yendys.)  Sonnets  on  the  war.  London, 
1855. 

— Same.  In  Dobell’s  Poetical  works.  Vol.  1. 

London,  1875.  4566.58.1 

Smith,  John  Frederick.  Henri  De  La  Tour ; or, 
the  comrades  in  arms:  sequel  to  Charles  Vavas- 
seur.  N.  Y.,  1883. 

Tennyson.  The  charge  of  the  Light  brigade. 
In  his  Works.  334.20.2;  1347.14;  1339.29.3 

1351.34;  B.4159.32;  4561.120;  etc. 
Tolstoi,  Lyef  N.,  count.  Souvenirs  de  Sebas- 
topol. Trad,  du  russe.  In  his  Les  Cosaques. 
Paris,  1890.  3069.71 

— Trans.  Sebastopol.  From  the  Frencli  by 

Frank  D.  Millet.  N.  Y.,  1887.  22.93 

— Same.  From  the  Russian,  by  Isabel  F.  Hapgood. 

Yelverton,  Maria  Theresa.  Martyrs  to  circum- 
stances. London,  1861.  783.7;  6577.148 

Alexander  II. 

ISS.’i-lSSl. 

Bothmer,  Minny,  Griifin  von.  Aut  Caesar  aut 
nihil.  London,  1883. 

Assaseinalion  of  Alexander  ii. 

Cantacuzene-Altieri,  Olga,  princesse.  Radna; 
or  the  great  conspiracy  of  1881.  London,  188-? 
Cumberland,  Stuart  C.  The  rabbi’s  spell.  A 
Russo-Jewish  romance.  N.  Y.,  1885.  1425.24 

Mundt,  Clara  M.  (Louise  Miihlbach.)  Kaiser 
Alexander  und  sein  Hof.  Berlin,  1868.  2029.3 

Olinda,  Alexander.  Ein  moderner  Catilina. 
Roman  aus  der  Regierungszeit  Alexander  ii.  Mann- 
heim, 1889. 

Saunders,  W.  11.  Patten.  Black  and  gold;  or, 
the  Don ! the  Don  ! A tale  of  the  Circassian  war. 
London,  1864. 


Turko-Rit-ssiau  War,  1877. 

Ballantyne,  Robert  M.  In  the  track  of  the 
troops.  A tale  of  modern  war.  London,  1878; 
1887.  80.10 

Lubomirski,  Jozef,  prince.  Safa-Hadgi;  or, 
Russ  and  Turcoman.  From  the  French.  N.  Y., 
1878.  86.29 

Meding,  Oskar.  (Gregor  Samarow.)  Plewna. 
Roman.  Stuttgart,  1884.  4871.84 

Stimson,  Frederic  ,1.  Guerndale  : an  old  story. 
N.  Y.,  1882.  1462.5 

’Vereshtchagin,  Aleksandr  V.  At  home  and  in 
war,  1853-1881.  Trans,  by  Isabel  F.  Hapgood. 
N.  Y.,  1888.  3060.45 

Vereshtchagin,  Vasili  V.  The  war  corre- 
spondent. London,  1894. 

Wachenhusen,  Hans.  Der  Heiduck.  Heidel- 
berg, 1879. 

Kiliiilism. 

Bongard,  Ed.,  pseud.  Les  nihilistes  russes  ; ou,  la 
conspiration  infernale.  le  partie.  Zurich,  1881. 
Dayne,  J.  Belford.  In  the  name  of  the  tzar. 
Edinb.,  1887. 

Dostoevski,  Fedor  M.  Crime  and  punishment. 
N.  Y.,  1886.  20.21 

— French.  Le  crime  et  le  chatiment.  Trad,  par 

Victor  Derely.  5e  ed.  Paris,  1885.  30606.10 

— German.  Schuld  und  Siihne.  Roman  aus  dem 

Russischen,  . . . iibersetzt  von  Hans  Moser. 
Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.255 

Gagneur,  Louise.  A nihilist  princess.  Trans, 
from  the  French.  Chicago,  1881.  34-98 

Henty,  George  A.  Condemned  as  a nihilist,  a 
story  of  escape  from  Siberia.  N.  Y.,  1892.  13.8 

Kennedy,  Walker.  In  the  dwellings  of  silence. 
N.  Y.,  1893.  15.70 

Lavigne,  Ernest.  Le  roman  d’une  nihiliste.  2e 
ed.  Paris,  1879.  4666.76 

— Trans.  A female  nihilist.  By  G.  Sutherland 

Edwards.  London,  1880.  46603.52 

O’Meara,  Kathleen.  Narka,  the  nihilist.  N.  Y., 
1887.  24.63 

Orlovski,  R.  Nadia;  or,  out  of  the  beaten  track. 
Trans,  from  the  Russian  by  the  baroness  Lange- 
nau.  London,  1888. 

Tchernyshevski,  Nikolai  G.  A vital  question, 
or,  what  is  to  be  done?  From  the  Russian  by 
Nathan  H.  Dole  and  S.  S.  Skidelsky.  N.  Y., 
1886.  65.48 

— French.  Que  faire?  Lodi,  1875.  3067.29 

Waldeck,  Oskar.  Die  Nihilisten.  Trauerspiel. 
Leipzig,  1882. 

Society  and  manners. 

For  novels  illustniting  Russian  society  and  manners  see  also 
W.  M.  Griswold’s  Descriptive  list  of  noveis  and  tales  dealing 
with  life  in  Russia,  *2164.31. 

Barr,  Amelia  E.  Michael  and  Theodora,  a Rus- 
sian story.  Boston,  1892.  13.2 

Bauer,  Clara.  (Karl  Detlef.)  Bis  in  die  Steppe. 
2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1871.  4873.59 

— Trans.  Clemence  D’Orville  ; or,  from  the  palace 

to  the  steppe.  [Also]  Clelia.  Boston,  1870.  732.18 
— ■ A Russian  country  house.  From  the  German, 
by  Mrs.  J.  W.  Davis.  N.  Y.,  1890.  107.108 

Bulgarin,  Thaddei.  Ivan  Vejeeghen;  or,  life  in 
Russia.  [Trans,  from  the  Russian  by  G.  Ross.] 
Phila.,  1832.  *50693.28 


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Russia 


Campbell,  Sir  Gilbert  E.  Wild  and  weird;  or, 
remarkable  stories  of  Russian  life.  London,  1889. 
Corvin  de  Kryukovskoi,  Petr.  (Pierre  Xewsky.) 
Les  Danicheff.  Comedie.  Paris,  1879. 

— Trans.  Die  Danischeffs.  Leipzig,  1886. 

4896. 50.227 

Daiiilevski,  Gregor  P.  Die  Nonnenkloster  in 
Russland.  (Dewjati  AYal.)  Roman.  Aus  dem 
Russischen  iibertragen  von  Philipp  Lbbenstein. 
Leipzig,  1876.  4907. 50.79 

Dostoevski,  Fedor  M.  Celle  d’un  autre.  Trad, 
du  russe  par  E.  Halperine-Kaminsky  et  Ch. 
Morice.  2e  ed.  Paris,  1888.  3060.46 

— Erziihlungen.  Frei  nach  dem  Russischen  von 
Wilhelm  Goldschmidt.  Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.219 
Coatents.  — Die  Wirtin.  — Christbaum  und  Hochzeit.  — 
Helle  NUchte.  — Weihnacht.  — Der  ehi'liche  Dieb. 

— Les  freres  Karamazov.  Trad,  et  adapte  par 

E.  Halperine-Kaminsky  et  Ch.  Morice.  Paris, 
1888.  30603.32 

— Ilumilies  et  offenses.  Trad,  du  russe  par  fid. 

Humbert.  Paris,  188-t.  3060b. 8 

— The  idiot.  From  the  Russian  by  Frederick 

Whishaw.  London,  1887.  107. 212 

— French.  L'idiot.  Trad,  du  russe  par  Victor 

Derely.  2e  ed.  Paris,  1887.  3060b.  19 

— Krotkaia.  Trad,  du  russe,  par  E.  Halperine. 

Paris,  1886.  3060.16 

— Poor  folk.  Trans,  bv  Lena  !Milman.  Boston, 

1891.  ' 64.56 

Durand,  Alice  M.  C.  (Henry  Greville.)  Ariadne. 
18e  ed.  Paris,  1885.  2660b. 67 

— Trans.  Ariadne.  K.  Y.,  1878.  85.28 

— Croquis.  5e  6d.  Paris,  1880.  2660b. 53 

Contents.  — Lebedka.  — Le  rendez-vous.  — La  Juive  de 
Roudnia.  — La  valse  mSlancolique.  — Les  vingt-cinq  roubles 
de  XikUa.  — Les  incendies  en  Russie.  — L’ours  blanc.  — 
Xante  Marguerite.  — Lina.  — Jaloux.  — Le  bal  du  gouver- 
neur.  — Une  mere  russe. 

— Dosia.  7e  ed.,  Paris,  1878;  15e  ed.,  1879. 

2660.9;  2678.114 

— Trans.  Dosia.  Fine  Erziihlung.  Deutsch  von 

H.  Meerholz.  Leipzig,  1885.  4896.50.207 

— Trans.  Dosia.  A Russian  stort-.  By  Mary 

X.  Sherwood.  Boston,  1877.  85.16 

— Les  epreuves  de  Raissa.  6e  ed.  Paris,  1878. 

2660.47 

— Trans.  ‘ Zitka ; ’ or,  the  trials  of  Raissa. 

Pliila.,  1886.  105.48 

— L'expiation  de  Saveli.  Paris.  1876.  2660.43 

— Trans.  Saveli’s  expiation.  By  Mary  N.  Sher- 
wood. Phila.,  1878.  83.2 

— La  fille  de  Dosia.  15e  ed.  Paris,  1887.  1063.26 

— Trans.  Dosia’s  daughter.  By  Clara  E.  Clem- 
ent. Boston,  1886.  43-29 

— L'heritage  de  Xenie.  15eed.  Paris,  1884. 

2660b. 55 

— Trans.  Xenie’s  inheritance.  A tale  of  Russian 

life.  By  Laura  E.  Kendall.  Phila.,  1880.  34.92 

— Les  Koumassine.  Paris,  1877.  2660.21 

— Trans.  Pretty  Uttle  countess  Zina.  Bj’  Mary 

X.  Sherwood.  Phila.,  1878.  92.12 

— Mam’zelle  Eugenie.  Pliila.,  1884.  38.22 

— LaXiania.  20e  ed.  Paris,  1883.  2660b. 61 

— Trans.  Dournof.  By  Marie  Stewart.  Phila., 

1879.  95.3 

— Xouvelles  russes.  2e  ed.  Paris,  1878.  2660.5 
Contents.  — Slepane  Makarief.  — Vera.  — L’examinateur. 

— Le  meunier.  — Anton  Malissof. 

— La  princesse  Ogherof.  2e  ed.  Paris,  1878. 

2660.19 


— Trans.  The  Princess  Ogherof.  By  Mary  X. 

Sherwood.  Phila.,  1880.  34-66 

Gogol,  Xikolai  V.  Cossack  tales.  Trans,  by 
George  Tolstoy.  London,  n.  d.  803.16 

— The  inspector-general  (or  “Revizor”).  A 

Russian  comedy.  Trans,  by  Arthur  A.  Sykes. 
London,  1892.  3069.140 

— French.  L’inspecteur  general.  (Revizor.) 

Trad,  [par  Prosper  Mferimee].  In  !Merim6e,  P. 
Les  deux  heritages.  Paris,  1867.  6678.18 

— German.  Der  Revizor.  Deutsch  bearb.  von 

"W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.88 

— Phantasien  und  Geschichten.  Deutsch  von 

M'ilhelm  Lange  und  Philipp  Lbbenstein.  Leipzig, 
1883.  4896.50.178,  181,  183,  190 

— St.  John’s  eve  and  other  stories.  Trans,  from 
the  Russian  by  Isabel  F.  Hapgood.  X.  Y.,  1886. 

75-53 

— Tchitcliikoflf’s  journeys ; or,  dead  souls.  Trans, 

from  the  Russian  by  Isabel  F.  Hapgood.  X.  Y., 
1886.  21.7 

— French.  Les  ames  mortes.  Roman  trad, 
du  russe  par  Ernest  Charriere.  Paris,  1885. 

3060b.  2 

— German.  Die  todten  Seelen.  Aus  dem  Russi- 
schen  iibertragen  von  Philipp  Lbbenstein.  Leip- 
zig, 1872,  81.  vol.  1, 4898.51.45  ; vol.  2,  4906.50.153 
Gontcharof,  Ivan  A.  Der  Absturz.  Xach  dem 
Russischen  von  W.  Goldschmidt.  Leipzig,  1887. 

4896.50.231 

— Oblomow.  Deutsch  von  B.  Horsky.  Leipzig, 

1868.  5069.18 

— Simple  histoire.  Trad,  par  E.  Halperine. 

Paris,  1887.  3060.44 

Grant,  Annie.  Darkness  and  dawn.  London,  1874. 
Harwood,  John.  The  serf-sisters;  or,  the  Rus- 
sia of  to-day.  London,  1855. 

Hodgetts,  J.  Frederick.  Ivan  Dobroff.  Phila., 
1886.  55-30 

Hooper,  Louisa.  The  Tsar's  window.  [Anon.] 
Boston,  1881.  34-4i 

Ivan  Papof,  the  Russian  peasant.  London,  1873. 
Kokhanovskaya,  A.  X.  The  rusty  linchpin  and 
Lubofif  Archipovna.  After  the  Russian  by  M.  M. 
S.  and  J.  L.  E.  Boston,  1887.  22.30 

Korolenko,  Vladimir.  The  blind  musician. 
Trans,  by  Aline  Delano.  With  an  introd.  by 
George  Kennan.  Boston,  1890.  106.94 

— Same.  From  the  Russian  by  Sergius  Stepniak 

and  William  Westall.  London,  1890.  30603.103 

— German.  Der  blinde  Musiker.  Aus  dem  Russi- 

schen iibersetzt  von  Julius  Griinberg.  Leipzig, 
1892.  4896.50.299 

— In  two  moods.  From  the  Russian.  [Also,  In 

bad  societv.]  By  Sergius  Stepniak  and  William 
Westall.  London,  1892.  3068.127 

— The  vagrant  and  other  tales.  From  the  Russian 

by  Mrs.  Aline  Delano.  X.  Y.,  1887.  25.28 

Lang,  Alice.  Ivan  and  Esther.  A tale  of  Jewish 
Ufe  in  Russia.  London,  n.  d.  3066.106 

Laurie,  Andre.  Schoolboy  days  in  Russia.  Trans, 
bv  Laura  E.  Kendall.  Boston,  1892.  i3-99 

3066.101 

MacGahan,  Mrs.  B.  Xenia  Repnina.  A story 
of  the  Russia  of  to-day.  M'ith  an  introd.  by  Vas- 
sili  Verestchagin.  X.  Y.,  1890.  106.72 

Manning,  Anne.  Helen  and  Olga.  London, 
1858. 


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Russia 


Historical  Fiction 


Meissner,  Sophie.  The  terrace  of  Mon  Desir. 
[Anon.]  Boston,  1886.  75-84 

Meshtcherski,  Vladimir,  count.  Die  Frauen  der 
Petersburger  Gesellschaft.  Eoman.  Aus  deni 
Russischen  in's  Deutsche  iibertragen  von  I.  Clark. 
2te  Aufl.  Breslau,  1884.  3060a.  15 

Pushkin,  Aleksandr  S.  Ausgewiihltc  Novellen. 
Deutsch  von  Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4906.50.168 

Contents.  — Der  Schuss.  — Das  Edelfraulein  als  Banern- 
mudchen. — I’iqiie-Dame. — Der  Leichenbesorger.  — Der 
Postmeieter.  — Der  Mohr  Peters  des  Grossen.  — Der  Schnee- 
sturm. 

— Eugene  On6guine.  A romance  of  Russian  life, 

in  verse.  Trans,  by  Lieut. -col.  Spalding.  Lon- 
don, 1881.  5069.21 

— German.  Onegin.  Roman  in  Versen.  Frei 

aus  dem  Russischen  von  Adolf  Seubert.  Leipzig, 
1872.  4898. 51.46 

— The  Moor  of  Peter  the  Great.  In  his  Russian 

romance.  Loudon,  1875.  3066.104 

— German.  Der  Mohr  Peters  des  Grossen.  In 
his  Ausgewahlte  Novellen.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4906.50.168 

Ropes,  Mary  E.  The  fortunes  of  Frejhalts. 
London,  1887. 

Saltykof,  Mikhail  Y.  (N.  Shtchedrin.)  L’amie 
de  I’ancien  gouverneur.  Nouvelle.  Trad,  par 
Ed.  O’Farell  [pseud,  of  Alfred  Leo].  Paris,  1881. 

30603.44 

— Les  messieurs  Golovleff.  Trad,  du  russe  par 
Marina  Polonsky  et  G.  Debesse.  Paris,  1889. 

30606.22 

— German.  Die  Herren  Golowsjew.  Aus  dem 
Russischen  von  Hans  Moser.  Leipzig,  1886. 

4896.50.218 

— Trois  contes  russes.  Trad,  par  Ed.  O’Farell 

[pseud,  of  Alfred  Leo] . Paris,  1881.  30603.45 

Contents.  — Les  generau.v  et  le  moujik. — Conscience  per- 
due. — Le  pomechtchik  sauvage. 

Stevenson,  Robert  L.,  and  Stevenson,  Fanny 
A^'an  de  G.  Dynamiter.  In  their  More  new 
Arabian  nights.  London,  1885;  Edinb.,  1895. 

38.55;  2570.19;  *,,,*6594.78.2 
Tolstoi,  Lyef  N.,  count.  Anna  Karenina.  Trans, 
by  Nathan  Haskell  Dole.  N.  A'.,  1886.  45-54 

— French.  Anna  Karenine.  Trad,  du  russe. 

Paris,  1885.  3060b.  ii 

— German.  Anna  Karenina.  Aus  dem  Russi- 
schen. Ubersetzt  von  Hans  Moser.  Leipzig,  1891. 

4896.50.288 

— An  Caucase.  Trad,  par  E.  Halperine-Kaminsk)'. 

Paris,  1888.  3069.64 

— Le  chant  du  cygne.  Trad,  par  E.  Halperine- 

Kaminsky.  Paris,  1889.  3069.68 

Contents.  — Le  chant  du  cygne:  Histoire  d’un  inusicion; 
Histoire  d’un  cheval.  — Les  Decembristes. 

— Childhood,  boyhood,  youth.  Trans,  from  the 
Russian  by  Isabel  F.  Hapgood.  N.  A'.,  1886. 

1515-17;  30603.21 

— Same.  Boyhood,  adolescence  and  youth. 
Trans,  by  Constantine  Popoff.  London,  1890. 

3061.39 

— French.  Mes  memoires  (enfance,  adolescence, 
jeunesse).  Trad,  par  E.  Halperine.  Paris,  1887. 

— Same.  Souvenirs : enfance,  adolescence, 
jeunesse.  Ouvrage  trad,  du  russe  par  Arvede 
Barine.  Paris,  1887. 

— The  death  of  Ivan  Hyitch.  In  his  Ivan  Ilyitch 

and  other  stories.  N.  Y.,  1887.  22.89 


— French.  Le  mort  d'lvan  Iliitch  [Golovin]. 

Trad,  de  J.  Darville.  Paris,  1894.  3069.146 

— Same.  In  his  La  mort.  Paris,  1887.  30606.15 

— Same.  In  his  Dernieres  nouvelles.  Paris,  1887. 

3060.38 

— Dernieres  nouvelles.  Trad,  par  fileonore 

Tsakny.  Paris,  1887.  3060.38 

Contents.  — La  mort  d’lvan  Iliitch.  — Le  roman  d’un 
cheval.  — Un  pauvre  diable. 

— Deux  generations.  Trad,  de  E.  Halperine. 

Paris,  1886.  3060.25 

Contents.  — Deux  generations.  — Le  prisonnier  du  Caucase. 

— L’enfance  et  I’adolescence.  Trad,  de  Michel 

Delines.  2e  ed.  Paris,  1886.  3069.67 

— The  invaders  and  other  stories.  Trans,  by 

Nathan  Haskell  Dole.  N.  A^.,  1887.  23.57 

***3068.144 

Contents.  — The  invaders.  — The  wood-cutting  expedition. 

— An  old  acquaintance.  — Lost  on  the  steppe.  — Poiikushka. 

— Kholstomir,  a story  of  a horse. 

— Ivan,  the  Fool ; or,  the  old  devil  and  three 

small  devils.  Also,  A lost  opportunity  and  Poii- 
kushka. Trans,  by  Count  Norraikow.  N.  Y., 
1891.  109.30 

— French.  Ivan  I’lnibecile.  Trad,  par  E.  Hal- 

perine-Kaminsky.  Paris,  1887.  3069.70 

— Ivan  Ilyitch  and  other  stories.  Trans,  from  the 
Russian  by  Nathan  Haskell  Dole.  N.  Y.,  1887. 

22.89 

Contents.  — The  death  of  Ivan  Ilyitch.  — If  you  neglect  the 
fire,  you  don’t  put  it  out.  — Where  love  is,  there  God  is 
also.  — A candle.  — Two  old  men.  — Texts  for  wood-cuts. 

— The  three  mendicants.  — Popular  legends.  — The  godson. 

— Skazka  (Ivan  the  Fool).  — Glossary. 

— Katia.  N.  Y.,  1887.  22.64 

— Same.  Family  happiness.  From  the  Russian 

by  Nathan  Haskell  Dole.  N.  A".,  1888.  100.72 

— French.  Katia.  Trad,  de  M.  le  comte  d’Hautc- 

rive.  Paris,  1878.  3067.18 

— Same.  Bonheur  intime.  Trad,  de  Louis  de 

Hessem.  Paris,  1894.  3069.80 

— The  long  exile  and  other  stories  for  children. 

Trans,  from  the  Russian  by  Nathan  Haskell  Dole. 
N.  Y.,  1888.  25.58 

— Master  and  man.  Trans,  by  A.  Hulme  Bea- 

man. AVith  an  introd.  by  W.  D.  Howells.  N.  Y., 
1895.  160.  26.70 

— German.  Herr  und  Knecht.  [Und]  Das  Kaf- 

feehaus  von  Surate.  tJbersetzt  von  A.  Tkatsch. 
Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.344 

— Paysans  et  soldats.  Scenes  de  la  vie  champetre 

en  Russie.  [3e  ed.]  Paris,  1890.  3069.66 

- — Poiikushka.  Trans,  by  Count  Norraikow.  In 
his  Ivan,  the  Fool.  N.  Y.,  1891.  109.30 

— French.  Polikouchka.  Trad,  par  E.  Halpe- 
rine. 4e  ed.  Paris,  1886.  3060.35 

— X Rns.'^ian  proprietor  and  other  stories.  Trans, 

from  the  Russian  by  Nathan  Haskell  Dole.  N.  A^., 
1887.  25.21 

Contents.  — A Russian  proprietor.  — Lucerne.  — Recollec- 
tions of  a scorer.  — Albert.  — Two  hussars.  — Three  deaths. 

— A prisoner  in  the  Caucasus. 

— Volkserzahlungen.  Nach  dem  Russischen  von 
AYilhelra  Goldschmidt.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.262 
Contents.  — Ein  Verbannter.  — Liische  das  Feuer  solange  es 
glimmt.  — Der  Gefangene  Im  Kaukasus.  — Wie  viel  Erde 
braucht  der  Mensch  ? — Der  erste  Brauntweinbrenner. — 
Des  Teufels  Knecht.  — Das  Korn. — Iljass.  — Die  beiden 
Alten.  — Die  Kerze.  — Wo  Liebe  ist,  da  ist  Gott.  — Gold. 

— Drei  Greise.  — Wovon  die  Menschen  leben. 

— What  people  live  by.  Trans,  by  Aline  Delano. 

Boston,  1886.  21.48 

— Same.  Trans,  by  Nathan  Haskell  Dole.  In 

The  long  exile.  N.  Y.,  1888.  25.58 


Historical  Fiction 


Russia 


— Same.  Life  is  worth  living  anil  other  stories. 

Trans,  by  Count  Norraikow.  N.  Y.,  1892.  13.21 

Contents.  — Life  is  worth  living.  — Two  old  men.  — God  is 
love.  — The  candle. 

— French.  Pourquoi  Ton  tient  a la  vie.  Paris, 

1891.  [Scenes  tie  la  vie  russe.]  3069.78 

Contents.  — Pourquoi  I’on  tient  i la  tie.  — Le  petit  cierge. 

— Les  deux  vieillards.  — Trois  faqons  de  mourir.  — ilteine 
le  feu  pendant  qu’il  est  encore  temps.  — C^u’il  faut  pen  de 
place  eur  terre  a I’homme.  — Le  grain  de  hie. 

Turgenef,  Ivan  S.  Annals  of  a sportsman.  From 
the  French  by  Franklin  P.  Abbott.  N.  Y.,  1885. 

38.76 

— French.  Recits  d'un  chasseur.  Trail,  par  H. 

Delaveau.  Paris,  1859.  B. 4188. 18 

— Same.  Trad,  par  Halperine-Kaminsky.  Paris, 

1893.  3068.140 

— German.  Memoiren  eines  Jiigers.  Aus  dem 

Russischen  iibersetzt  von  Hans  Moser.  Leipzig, 
1886.  4896.50.226 

— Same.  Skizzen  aus  dem  Tagebuch  eines  Jiigers. 
Mitau,  1875.  [Ausgewiihlte  Werke.  B.  8,  9.] 

3060b. 1. 8,  9 

— Annouchka.  In  his  Nouvelles  moscovites. 

Paris,  1869.  1072.6:5067.16 

— Trans.  Annouchka.  From  the  French  of  the 

author’s  own  trans.,  by  Franklin  Abbott.  Boston, 
1884.  36.23 

— The  diary  of  a superfluous  man.  From  the 

Russian  by  Henry  Gersoni.  In  his  Mumu.  N.  Y., 
1884.  1789.37 

— German.  Tagebuch  eines  Ueberfliissigen.  Aus 

dem  Russischen  von  Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig, 
1884.  4896.50.185 

— Same.  In  his  Ausgewahlte  Werke.  B.  12. 

Mitau,  1884.  3060b. 1. 12 

— Dimitri  Roudine.  N.  Y.,  1873.  1748.7 

— Same.  Rudin.  Trans,  from  the  Russian,  by 

Constance  Garnett.  N.  Y.,  1894.  64.62 

— French.  Dimitri  Roudine.  Suivi  du  Journal 

d’un  homme  de  trop  et  de  Trois  rencontres.  Paris, 
1862.  3069.52 

— German.  Rudin.  In  his  Ausgewahlte  Werke. 

B.  3.  Mitau,  1884.  30606.1.3 

— Fathers  and  sons.  Trans,  from  the  Kussian 

by  Eugene  Schuyler.  N.  Y.,  1867.  1445.18 

— French.  Peres  et  enfants.  Paris,  1863.  3069.54 

— German.  Vater  und  Sbhne.  Aus  dem  Russ- 
ischen von  Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig,  1875. 

5068.27;  4907.50.76 

— Same.  In  his  Ausgewahlte  Werke.  B.  1. 

Mitau,  1873.  30606.1.1 

— Histoire  du  Lieutenant  Yergounouf.  In  his 

Nouvelles  moscovites.  Paris,  1869.  5067.16 

— German.  Lieutenant  Jergunoff.  Eine  selt- 
same  Geschichte.  Zwei  Erzahlungen.  Aus  dem 
Russischen  von  Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig,  1884. 

4896.50.200 

— A house  of  gentlefolk.  Trans,  by  Constance 

Garnett.  N.  Y.,  1894.  66.15 

Sequel  to  Dimitri  Roudine. 

— French.  Line  nichee  de  gentilshommes.  Moeurs 

de  la  vie  de  province  en  Russie.  Trad,  du  russe 
par  comte  Sollohoub  et  A.  de  Calonne.  2e  ed. 
Paris,  1862.  3069.51 

— German.  Das  adelige  Nest.  In  his  Ausge- 
wahlte Werke.  B.  4.  Mitau,  1884.  30606.1.4 

— A Lear  of  the  steppe.  Trans,  from  the  French 

by  William  H.  Browne.  In  Spring  floods.  N.  Y. , 
1874.  *,^*3069.61 

— French.  Le  roi  Lear  de  la  steppe.  In  his 

Etranges  histoires.  Paris,  1873.  2669.73 


— German.  Ein  Konig  Lear  der  Steppe.  Aus 
dem  Russischen  von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1876. 

4907.50.85 

— Same.  Ein  Konig  Lear  ties  Dorfes.  In  his 
Ausgewiihlte  Werke.  B.  6.  Mitau,  1873.  30606.1.6 

— Liza.  Trans,  by  W.  R.  S.  Ralston.  N.  Y., 

1872.  498.25 

— Memoires  d’un  seigneur  russe.  Trad,  du  russe 
par  Ernest  Charri^re.  Nouv.  6d.  Paris,  1855. 

B. 4188. 24 

— Mumu,  and  The  diary  of  a superfluous  mau. 

Trans,  from  the  Russian  by  Henry  Gersoni.  N.  Y., 
1884.  1789.37 

— French.  Moumou.  In  his  Scenes  de  la  vie 

russe.  Paris,  1858.  B. 4189. 4 

— German.  Mumu.  In  his  Ausgewiihlte  Werke. 

B.  3.  Mitau,  1884.  30606.1.3 

— Nouvelles  moscovites.  Trad,  par  P.  Merimee 

[et  par  I’auteur].  Paris,  1869.  1072.6;  5067.16 

Contents.  — Le  Juif.  — I’^touchkof.  — Le  chien.  — Appari. 
tions.  — Annouchka.  — Le  brigadier.  — Histoire  du  lieu, 
tenant  Yergounof. 

— Nouvelles  scenes  de  la  vie  russe.  Elena.  Un 

premier  amour.  Trad,  de  H.  Delaveau.  Paris, 
1863.  3069.55 

— Pounine  et  Babourine.  In  his  Les  reliques 

vivantes.  2e  4d.  Paris,  1876.  3069.19 

— German.  Punin  und  Baburin.  Aus  dem  Russi- 
schen von  Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig,  1875. 

4907.50.71 

— Un  premier  amour.  In  his  Nouvelles  scenes  de 

la  vie  russe.  Paris,  1863.  3069.55 

— German.  Erste  Liebe.  Aus  dem  Bussisclien 

von  Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.180 

— Same.  In  his  Ausgewahlte  AYerke.  B.  11. 

Mitau,  1881.  30606.1.11 

— Der  Raufbold.  Lukerja.  Zwei  Erzahlungen. 

Aus  dem  Russischen  von  Wilhelm  Lange.  Leip- 
zig, 1884.  4896.50.192 

— Les  reliques  vivantes;  La  moutre ; Qa  fait  du 

bruit;  Pounine  et  Babourine;  Les  notres  m’ont 
envoye.  2e  4d.  Paris,  1876.  3069.19 

— Scenes  de  la  vie  russe.  Nouvelles  russes,  trad, 

par  X.  Marmier.  Paris,  1858.  B. 4189. 4 

Contents.  — Les  deux  amis.  — Jacques  Passinkof.  — Mou- 
mou. — Faust.  — Le  ferrailleur.  — Les  trois  portraits,  scenes 
de  moeurs  russes  au  xviii.  siecle. 

— Same.  2e  serie.  Trad,  par  Louis  Viardot. 

Paris,  1858.  B. 4188. 23 

Contents.  — L’auberge  de  grand  chemin.  — I.’Antchar. — 
Le  pain  d’autrui.  — Une  correspondance.  — Deux  journees 
dans  les  Grands  Bois.  — Le  partage. 

— Smoke.  From  the  French  version  by  AVm.  F. 

West.  N.  Y.,  1872.  498.22 

— French.  Fumee.  Paris,  1868.  3069.53:5067.15 

— German.  Rauch.  In  his  Ausgewahlte  Werke. 

B.  7.  Mitau,  1873.  30606.1.7 

— Same.  Dunst.  Aus  dem  Russischen  von 

Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig,  1881.  4906.50.150 

— Souvenirs  d’enfance.  Paris,  1884.  30603.13 

— Spring  floods.  From  the  Russian  by  Sophie  M. 
Butts.  A Lear  of  the  steppe.  From  the  French 
by  AVilliam  H.  Brotvne.  N.  Y. , 1874.  ’''**3069.61 

— French.  Les  eaux  printanieres.  Paris,  1873. 

3069-59 

— German.  Friihlingsfluthen.  Deutsch  von 

W.  A.  Polowinoff.  Wien,  1872.  3069.56 

— Same.  In  his  Ausgewahlte  Werke.  B.  6. 

Mitau,  1873.  30606.1.6 

— Same.  Friihlingswogen.  Aus  dem  Russischen 

von  Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.92 

— The  unfortunate  one.  From  the  Russian,  by 

A.  R.  Thompson.  London,  1888.  102.98 


Russia 


Historical  Fiction 


— French.  L’abaiuloimee.  In  his  iStrangcs  his- 

toires.  Paris,  1873.  2669.73 

— German.  Fine  Ungliickliche.  Aus  item  Ilussi- 
schen  von  Wilhelm  Lange.  Leipzig,  1873. 

4898.51.50 

— Same.  In  his  Ausgewahlte  Werke.  li.  2. 

Mitau,  1881.  3060b. 1.2 

— Virgin  soil.  From  the  French  version,  hy 

T.  S.  Perry.  N.  Y.,  1883.  62.37 

Recent  political  and  social  condition  of  liussia. 

— German.  Neuland.  A us  dem  Russischen.  2e 

Aufl.  Berlin,  188- ? 5068.29 

— Same.  In  his  Ausgewahlte  Werke.  B.  10. 

Mitau,  1877.  3060b.  1. 10 

— Same.  Die  neue  Generation.  Deutsch  von 
Wilhelm  Lange.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1880. 

4897.50.140 

Verne,  Jules.  Michel  Strogoff  fle  Moscou  a 
Irkoutsk.  In  Magasin  d’education  et  de  recrea- 
tion. yol.23,24.  Paris,  1876.  *72903.50.23,24 

— Trans.  Michael  Strogoff,  the  courier  of  the 

czar.  N.  Y.,  1891.  61.4 

Woillez,  Nathalie.  The  orphan  of  Moscow;  or, 
the  young  governess.  Trans,  from  the  French  by 
Mrs.  .1.  Sadlier.  N.  Y.,  1849.  1449.72 


The  Ukraine. 


Byron.  Mazeppa,  a poem.  Boston,  1819.  45693.38 

— Trans.  Mazeppa.  In  his  Poetische  Werke. 

B.  2.  Stuttgart,  1885.  4561.64.2 

Deroulede,  Paul.  L’hetman.  Drame.  IGe  ed. 
Paris,  1877.  46793.84 

Gogol,  Nikolai  V.  Taras  Bulba.  From  the 
Russian  by  Isabel  F.  Hapgood.  N.  Y.,  1886.  65.51 

— German.  Taras  Bulba,  Ubers.  von  F.  Fiedler. 

Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.228 

Gogol’s  Cossack  tales,  St.  John’s  eve,  and  several  of  his 
Phantasien  und  Geschiditen  also  pertain  to  the  Ukraine. 

Goszczyfiski,  Severin.  Le  chateau  de  Kani6w. 
Poeme.  In  Cycle  ukrainien.  Nice,  1878. 


Time,  1768. 


30603.40 


Hetzel,  Pierre  J.  (P.  J.  Stahl.)  Maroussia, 
d’apr^s  une  legende  de  Marko  Wovzog.  Paris, 
1893.  2672.131 

— Trans.  Maroussia,  a maid  of  Ukraine.  From 
the  French,  by  Cornelia  W.  Cyr.  N.  Y.,  1890. 


107-33 

Ker,  David.  Cossack  and  czar.  [Mazeppa.] 
London,  1892.  3066.10 

Malpzewski,  Antoine.  Maria.  In  Cycle  ukraini- 
en. Nice,  1878.  30603.40 

— Same.  Maria.  Ukrainische  Erzahlung.  Aus 
dem  Polnischen  metrisch  iibertragen  von  Albert 
Weiss.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.62 

Marcel,  fitienne.  L’hetman  Maxime.  Paris, 
1879.  4675.78 

Maxime  Nekrasa,  represented  as  the  leader  of  a revolt 
against  Russian  authority  in  the  Ukraine. 


Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  Pan  Michael,  an  histori- 
cal novel  of  Poland,  the  Ukraine,  and  Turkey. 
From  the  Polish,  by  .leremiah  Curtin.  Boston, 
1893.  15-76 

Zaleski,  Jozef  Bogdan.  Chants  d’Ukraine.  In 
Cycle  ukrainien.  Nice,  1878.  30603.40 


Siberia. 

Angarin,  Vasilie.  Waldwildnis.  (Taigii.)  Drama 
aus  dem  sibirischen  Leben.  Aus  dem  Russischen 
von  Friedrich  Fiedler.  Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.300 


Bowman,  Anne.  The  young  exiles;  or,  the  wild 
tribes  of  the  North.  A tale  of  adventure.  Lon- 
don. 1858. 

Cottin,  Sophie  R.  Llisabeth;  ou,  les  exiles  de 
Siberie.  Paris,  1820;  etc.  46993.39;  6677.57 
6669.12;  ***6669.64;  etc. 
Also  in  her  OSuvres  complfetes,  2672.5.1,  6674.25. 

— Trans.  Elisabeth.  Deutsch  von  H.  Denhardt. 

Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.202 

— Trans.  Elizabeth ; or,  the  exiles  of  Siberia. 
Phila.,  1811;  etc.  66793.27;  6679.83;  499.14 

— Same.  In  Classic  tales.  London,  1872.  1849.5 

Dostoevski,  Fedor  M.  Buried  alive,  or  ten 
years’  penal  servitude  in  Siberia.  From  the  Rus- 
sian by  Marie  von  Thilo.  London,  1881.  3066.16 
Bngelbacb,  Alfred  II.  Victor  Leezinski;  or,  the 
road  to  Siberia.  London,  1866. 

Gehe,  Edward  H.  Die  Eroberung  Siberiens. 
Leipzig,  1835. 

Knox,  Thomas  W.  The  Siberian  exiles.  N.  Y., 
1893.  14.53 

Korolenko,  Vladimir.  Sibirische  Novellen. 

tJbersetzung  aus  dem  Russischen  von  ■Tulius 
Griinberg.  Leipzig,  1891.  4896.50.293 

Contents.  — Die  Fliichtlinge  von  Sachalin.  — Aus  dem  Tage- 
buch  eines  sibirischen  Touristen.  — Ein  Traum.  — Der 
Wald  rauscht.  — In  der  Osternacht.  — Der  alte  Glbckiu^r. 

Maistre,  Xavier  de.  La  jeune  Siberienne.  In 
his  (Euvres  completes.  Paris,  1862.  2691.56 

Scene,  toward  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Paul  i. 

— Same.  Edited  by  Gustave  Masson.  Cam- 
bridge, 1884.  4670b. 77 

Tissot,  Victor,  and  Am4ro,  Constant.  La  vie  en 
Siberie.  Aventnres  de  trois  fugitifs.  3e  ed. 
Paris,  1881.  3069.28 

— Trans.  The  exiles.  A Russian  story.  By 

G.  D.  Cox.  Phila.,  1881.  1451.9 

— Same.  Adventures  of  three  fugitives  in  Sibe- 
ria. Trans,  by  S.  Gale.  London,  1883.  3067.33 

— Same.  Escaped  from  Siberia.  The  adventures 

of  three  distressed  fugitives.  Trans,  by  Henry 
Frith.  London,  1886.  1425.17 

Finland. 

Eivind,  R.  Finnish  legends  for  English  children. 
London,  1893.  2909.64 

Based  on  the  Kalevala. 

Kalevala.  Ofversatt  af  M.  A.  Castren.  Helsing- 
fors, 1841.  B. 4220. 20 

— Le  Kalevala.  fipopee  finnoise,  trad,  par  Ch.  E. 

de  Ujfalvy  de  Mez6-K6vesd.  le  livraison.  Paris, 
1876.  [Societe  philologique.  Actes  complemen- 
taires.]  2903.55 

The  Finnish  text  and  the  French  translation. 

— The  Kalevala.  Into  English  by  John  Martin 

Crawford.  N.  Y.,  1888.  2860.76 

— Kalevala.  Trans,  by  Selma  Borg.  Cambridge, 

1882.  2873.95 

— Kalewala,  ins  Deutsche  iibertragen  von  Anton 

Schiefner.  Helsingfors,  1852.  2903.1 

— Selections  from  the  Kalevala.  Trans,  from  a 
German  version  by  John  A.  Porter.  With  an 
introd.  and  analysis  of  the  poem.  N.  Y.,  1873. 

28893.69 

Muegge,  Theodor.  Erich  Randal.  Historischer 
Roman  aus  der  Zeit  der  Eroberung  Finnlands 
durch  die  Russen  im  Jahre  1808.  Frankfurt, 
1856.  1013. 13 


Historical  Fiction 


Paivarinta,  Pietari.  Finnische  Novellen.  Deutsch 
von  Gustav  Lichtenstein.  Leipzig,  1890,  92. 

4896.50.272,  300 


Poland 


Runeberg,  Johan  L.  Fiinrik  Stftls  sagner.  Obro, 
1861. 

Collectiou  of  romances  describing  scenes  from  the  second 
Finnish  war,  1809.  — Horn. 


POLAND. 


EARLY,  GENERAL,  AND  LEGENDARY. 

See  Heinrich  Xitschmann’s  Geschichte  der  polnischen  Lit- 
teratur,  3066.34. 

Brent,  John.  Lays  of  Poland.  London,  1836. 
Dembowski,  J.  J.  Hrabia  Tyniecki.  Tragedya. 
w Krakowie,  1810. 

Gore,  Catherine  G.  F.  Polish  tales.  Loudon, 
1833.  776.6 

Gregorovius,  Ferdinand  A.  Die  Polen-  und  Ma- 
gyarenlieder.  Kdnigsberg,  1849. 
Herzberg-Frankel,  Leo.  Polnische  Juden.  Ge- 
schichten  und  Bilder.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1878. 
Kraszewski,  Jozef  I.  Meister  Twardowski  (der 
polnische  Faust) . Volkssage  nach  dem  Polnischen 
frei  bearb.  von  Hans  Max.  Wien,  1879.  3068.31 

Wojcicki,  Kazimierz  W.  Herr  Luxus.  Fine 
polnische  Volkssage.  Lahr,  1857. 

Wratislaw,  Albert  H.,  trans.  Polish  stories.  In 
his  Sixty  folk-tales.  London,  1889.  3061.27 

ELEVENTH  THROUGH  FIFTEENTH 
CENTURY. 

Mickiewicz,  Adam.  Deux  romances  de  Wallen- 
rod.  In  Cycle  lithuanien.  Nice,  1880.  3060a. 37 

— Konrad  Wallenrod,  powiesc  history czna  z czasow 
Litewskich  i Pruskich.  Poznan,  1864. 

Wars  with  Teutonic  knights,  loth  centurj-. 

— Trans.  Conrad  Wallenrod,  an  historical  poem. 
From  the  Polish  . . . by  L.  Jablonski.  Edinb., 
1841. 

Niemcewicz,  Julian  U.  Vanda,  tragedie.  [Trad, 
par  Gustave  de  Baer.]  In  Chefs-d’oeuvre  du 
theatre  polonais.  Paris,  1823.  **0.221.9  1 *5064.10 
Time,  1058,  reign  of  Boceslas  It. 

Rost,  Johann  L.  Venda,  Konigin  in  Pohlen. 
Niirnberg,  1715. 

Vanda,  Krakkoi  Hertzeg-aszszony,  vagy  a’  szere- 
lem  aldozatjai.  Valosagos  torteneten  epdlt  roman. 
Pesten,  1809. 

■Werner,  Friedrich  L.  Z.  Wanda,  Konigin  der 
Sarmaten.  Eine  romantischeTragodie.  Tiibingen, 
1810. 

Witzleben,  Carl  A.  F.  von.  (A.  von  Tromlitz.) 
Hedwig,  Konigin  von  Polen.  In  his  Sammtliche 
Schriften.  B.  16.  Dresden,  1829. 

Time,  14th  century. 

SIXTEENTH,  SEVENTEENTH  CENTURY. 
Antrobus,  John.  The  wrongs  of  Poland,  a poem, 
comprising  the  siege  of  Vienna,  with  historical 
notes.  London,  1849.  4178.5 

Biatobocki,  Jan.  Odmiana  postanowienia  Sfery 
niestateczney  Kozackiey,  z wrzusseniem  pokoiu  od 
. . . Stycznia,  1650,  az  do  Wrzesnia  1651  widziana 
. . . w Krakowie,  1653. 

Bodenstedt,  Friedrich  M.  Demetrius.  His- 
torische  Tragodie.  Berlin,  1856.  3068.33 

Scene  in  Russia  and  Poland,  1603-1606. 


Born,  Georg  F.  Johann  Sobicski,  der  grosse 
Polenkonig  und  Befreier  Wiens,  oder  das  blinde 
Sklavenmiidchen  von  Schiras.  Historischer  Volks- 
roman.  Wien,  1881. 

Bronikowski,  Alexander  A.  F.  von  O.  The  court 
of  Sigismund  Augustus,  or  Poland  in  the  xvi. 
century.  Done  into  English  by  a Polish  refngee 
[W.  S.  Krasinski].  London,  1834.  **K.23i.6 

Caro,  Jacob.  Beata  und  Halszka.  Eine  polnisch- 
russische  Geschichte  aus  dem  16  Jahrhundert. 
Breslau,  1883. 

Czaykowski,  Michal,  afterwards  Sadyk  Pasha. 
S.  Czarniecki : powiesc  historyczna.  Paryz,  1840. 
Deronlede,  Paul.  L’hetman.  Drame.  16e  ed. 
Paris,  1877.  46793.84 

Scene,  Lublin,  in  Poland,  also  parts  of  the  Ukraine,  time 
of  Ladislas  rv. 

Feliuski,  Aloizy.  Barbara  Radziwill,  tragedie. 
[Trad,  par  Alphonse  Denis.]  In  Chefs-d’oeuvre 
du  theatre  polonais.  Paris,  1823. 

**0.221.9:  *5064.10 

Time  of  Sigismund  11.  Augustus. 

Ker,  David.  The  wizard  king  [John  Sobieski]. 
Phila.,  1895.  26.90 

Krasicki,  Ignacy.  (A.  Mowinski.)  Woyna 
Chocimska.  [A  poem.]  Warszawa,  1780. 

La  Roche-Guilhem,  Mile.  de.  Sigismond,  prince 
de  Pologne.  In  her  (Euvres  diverses.  Amster- 
dam, 1811.  46993.35 

Odyniec,  Antoni  E.  Barbara  Radziwillowna, 
czyli  pocz^tek  panowania  Zygmunta-Augusta. 
Poema  dramatyczne.  Wilno,  1858.  3068.147 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  The  deluge,  an  historical 
novel  of  Poland,  Sweden,  and  Russia.  From  the 
Polish  by  Jeremiah  Curtin.  Boston,  1891. 

11.32;  3061.111 

— Pan  Michael,  an  historical  novel  of  Poland,  the 

Ukraine,  and  Turkey.  From  the  Polish,  by  Jere- 
miah Curtin.  Boston,  1893.  15.76 

Sequel  to  With  fire  and  sword,  and  The  deluge. 

— With  fire  and  sword.  An  historical  novel  of 

Poland  and  Russia.  From  the  Polish  by  Jeremiah 
Curtin.  Boston,  1890.  106.60;  3061.37 

Wenzyk,  Franz.  Glinski,  tragedie.  [Trad,  par 
Alphonse  Denis.]  In  Chefs-d’oeuvre  du  theatre 
polonais.  Paris,  1823.  **0.221.9;  *5064.10 

EIGHTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Breier,  Eduard.  Die  Sabbathianer.  Historischer 
Roman  aus  der  Zeit  der  ersten  Theilung  Polens. 
Wien,  1858. 

Krasidski,  Henryk,  count.  Gonta,  an  historical 
drama.  London,  1848.  **0.3973.21 

Kraszewski,  Jozef  I.  Hetmanssiinden.  Ein 
Zeitbild  aus  dem  Ende  des  18ten  Jahrhunderts. 
Aus  dem  Polnischen  iibertragen  von  Philipp  Lbben- 
stein.  Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.178 


110 


Historical  Fiction 


Eastern  Empire 

Laube,  Heinricli.  Die  Baudomire.  In  his 
Gesamnielte  Schriften.  B.  9.  Wien,  1877. 

2847.57.9 

Lugomirska,  Marianna.  Thaddeus  Kosciiiszko. 
Historischer  Koman.  Jena,  1864. 

Mickiewicz,  Adam.  Dranies  polonais.  Les 
confederes  de  Bar,  Jacques  Jasinski,  on  les  deux 
Polognes ; . . . avec  preface  de  Ladislas  Mickie- 
wicz. Paris,  1867. 

— Trans.  Konfederaci  Barscy  i Jakob  Jasinski. 
[From  the  French  by  T.  Olizarowski.]  Lwow, 
1888. 

Oginski,  Michael  C.,  count.  La  fete  dii  jour  de 
nom,  comedie.  [Trad,  par  Gustave  de  Baer.] 
In  Chefs-d’oeuvre  du  theatre  polonais.  Paris, 
1823.  **0.221.9 ; *5064.10 

Pfannenschmidt,  Julie.  Aus  den  letzten  Tagen 
der  polnischen  Kevolution.  Ein  Lebensbild. 
Wien,  1864. 

Porter,  Jane.  Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.  London, 
n.  d.  1506.4 

Time  1791,  etc. 

NINETEENTH  CENTURY. 

Aldred,  W.  W.  A lost  cause.  The  story  of  the 
last  rebellion  in  Poland.  London,  1881. 

Andre janoff,  Victor  von.  Frederic  Chopin. 
Dichtung.  Riga,  1884. 

Austin,  Alfred.  Lezsko,  the  bastard ; a tale  of 
Polish  grief.  London,  1877. 

Callenius,  Gustav.  Der  Tod  des  Malaehowsky. 
Historisches  Drama.  Ilmenau,  1833. 
Czaykowski,  Michal,  afterwards  Sadyk  Paslia. 
Owruczanin : powiesc  historyezna  z 1812  r. 
Paryz,  1841. 

Dempster,  Charlotte  L.  H.  Blue  roses ; or,  Helen 
Malinofska’s  marriage.  London,  1877.  62.32 

Gundling,  Julius.  1831 ; oder,  Polens  letzte 
Tage.  Roman  und  Geschichte.  Leipzig,  1862. 
Jones,  Ernest  C.  The  maid  of  Warsaw;  or,  the 
tyrant  czar.  A tale  of  the  last  Polish  insurrection. 
London,  1854. 

Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff,  Nataly  von.  Pol- 
nisch  Blut.  Roman.  2teAufl.  Berlin,  1887. 

2876.112 


Knout,  The  : a tale  of  Poland.  Trans,  by  Mrs. 
.1.  Sadlier.  London,  1883. 

Kraszewski,  Jozef  I.  Alte  und  ueue  Zeit 
(Choroby  wieku).  Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.165 

Polish  revolution  of  1863. 

— Der  Damon.  Leipzig,  1881.  4897.50.146 

— Jermola  der  Topfer.  Eine  Dorfgeschichte. 

Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.89 

— Morituri.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.114 

— Resurrecturi.  Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.128 

The  above  stories  by  Kraszewski  are  translated  b}'  Philipp 
Lobenstein. 

Kuehne,  August.  (Johannes  von  Dewall.)  A 
great  lady.  Phila.,  1873. 

Laszouska,  Emily  D.  von.  (Emily  Gerard.) 
Beggar  my  neighbour.  Edinb.,  1882. 

Laube,  Heinrieh.  Das  junge  Europa.  Roman. 
Wien,  1876.  [Gesammelte  Schriften.  B.  6,  7.] 

2847.57.6.  7 

Lemercier,  Louis  Jean  Nepomucene.  Les  serfs 
polonais,  melodrame.  Paris,  1830.  *6675.69 

Moses,  Adolf.  Luser  the  watchmaker,  an  episode 
of  the  Polish  revolution.  From  the  German  by 
Mrs.  A.  de  V.  Chaudron.  Cineinnati,  1883.  50.25 
O’Meara,  Kathleen.  Iza.  A story  of  life  in 
Russian  Poland.  London,  1877.  3067.8 

Savage,  R.  H.  In  the  old  chateau.  A story  of 
Russian  Poland.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

Secret  mission,  A.  N.  Y.,  1891.  107. 172 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  Children  of  the  soil. 
Trans,  by  .Jeremiah  Curtin.  Boston,  1895. 

26.76  ; 3064.30 

Title  in  the  original  is  Rodziua  Polanieckich  (The  family  of 
the  PoIanyetekU). 

— Without  dogma,  a novel  of  modern  Poland. 
Trans,  by  Iza  Young.  Boston,  1893. 

15.58 ; 3065.105 

Tabasz-Krosnowski,  Adolphe,  comte  de.  An- 
gelique,  ou  I’anneau  nuptial.  Nouvelle  polonaise, 
episode  de  la  derniere  revolution.  Paris,  1833. 

3069.148 

Taube,  Gustav  G.,  baron.  Countess  .Janina : 
an  historical  novel  from  Russian  life.  N.  Y.,  1894. 
Revolution  of  1863. 

Wilmer,  John.  The  modern  vassal.  Boston, 
n.  d.  1780.4 


EASTERN  EMPIRE, 


FOURTH,  FIFTH  CENTURY. 

Bailey,  John  J.  Waldimar.  A tragedy.  N.  Y., 
1834.  4400.26  ; **0.3962.15 

Scene  principally  at  Salonica,  Turkey  (Theesalonica) , at  the 
close  of  the  fourth  century,  during  the  reign  of  Theodosius 
i.  the  Great. 

Brifaut,  Charles.  Theodore,  tragedie.  In  his 
(Euvres.  Vol.  4.  Paris,  1858.  2664.7.4 

Chancel,  Franqois  J.  de.  (La  Grange-Chancel.) 
Athenais,  tragedie.  Paris,  1700. 

Corneille,  Pierre.  Pulcherie,  tragedie.  In  his 
(Envres.  Vol.  9.  Paris,  1817.  2706.2.9 

**0.241.3.9 

Pulcheria,  empress  of  the  East,  399-453. 

— Same.  In  his  Theatre.  Vol.  7.  Geneve,  1774. 

2691.2.6 


G-regorovius,  Ferdinand  A.  Athenais.  Geschichte 
einer  byzantinischen  Kaiseriu.  [Also,  Cyprianus 
und  Justina.  Dichtung  der  Kaiserin  Eudokia. 
Zweiter  Gesang  : Das  Bekenntniss  des  Cyprianus.] 
2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1882.  3078.19 

Imperial  tragedy  : taken  out  of  a Latin  play,  and 
very  much  altered ; by  a gentleman  for  his  own 
diversion.  London,  1669.  **0.3960.6 

The  authorship  of  this  tragedy  is  doubtful,  but  it  is  attrib- 
uted to  Sir  W.  Killigrew.  The  plot  is  built  on  the  history 
of  the  emperor  Zeno,  and  the  scene  is  laid  in  Constanti- 
nople. 

Lee,  Nathaniel.  Theodosius  [ii.]  ; or,  the  force 
of  love.  A tragedy.  London,  1680;  etc.  *2575.11 

*6589.7;  **K. 38.80 
Also  in  various  collections,  *B.4179a.l.l0,  **G.3960.19.1. 
**G.3963.1.10,  **G.3964.1.10. 


Historical  Fiction 


Eastern  Empire 


Mairet,  Jean  de.  L’Athenais,  ou  la  fille  sage, 
docte  et  vertueuse.  Tragi-comedie.  Caen,  1700. 
Massinger,  Philip.  The  emperovr  of  the  East 
[Theodosius II.],  atragae-comoedie.  London,  1632. 

**0.3974.1 .6 

— Same.  In  his  Plays.  London,  1831  ; etc. 
2571-53:  2571.58;  6579.6.3;  6572.50.3;  **K.49.I9.3 

**0.3811.3.3 ; etc. 
Simeons,  Joseph.  Zeno,  tragoedia.  Roma;,  1648. 

**0.3810.59 

SIXTH  CENTURY. 

Dowuman,  Hugh.  Belisarius.  In  his  Tragedies. 
Exeter,  1792. 

Faugeres,  Margaretta  V.  Belisarius.  A uageilv. 
N.  Y.,  1795. 

Genlis,  comtesse  de.  B61isaire.  Paris,  1808. 

2679a. 148 

Goldoni,  Carlo.  Belisario.  In  his  Collezione  di 
tutti  i drammi  e opere  diverse.  T.  3.  Prato,  1824. 

*2778.3.3 

Jouy.  Victor  Joseph  Etienxe,  called  Jouy.  B61i- 

saire.  Paris,  1818.  *6676.69 

Marmontel,  Jean  F.  Belisaire.  Paris,  17G7 ; etc. 

4708.3:  5589.69;  8.61093.51;  6672.9 

— Same.  In  his  (Euvres  completes.  Vol.  7. 

Paris,  1818.  4707.1.7;  **0.235.1.7 

Metastasio.  Pietro  A.  D.  B.  Tr.a^p.^ssi,  called 

Metastasio.  Giustino,  dramma.  In  his  Opere. 
Firenze,  1780;  etc.  2775.4.8;  2775.1.8;  4765.8.4 

47993.52.3;  **0.13.51.10;  etc. 
Mira  de  Mescua,  Antonio.  El  capitan  Belisario, 
y exemplo  mayor  de  la  desdicha.  In  Comedias  de 
diferentes  autores  e ilustres  poetas  de  Espaiia. 
1633.  **0.171.4.1 

— Same.  El  exemplo  mayor  de  la  desdicha,  y 
capitan  Belisario.  Sevilla,  IT — ; etc. 

**0.3353.8.7  ; **0.147.6.1 ; **0.173.8 
Montengon,  Pedro.  Eudoxia,  hija  de  Belisario. 
Madrid,  1793.  5096.70 

Philips,  William.  Belisarivs.  \ tragedy.  Lon- 
don, 1724.  **0.3975.26 

Pottinger,  Sir  Henry.  Blue  and  green ; or,  the 
gift  of  God.  A romance  of  old  Constantinople. 
London,  1879. 

Rotrou,  Jean  de.  Le  Belissaire,  trag^die.  Paris, 
1644.  **0.3563.3.3 

— Same.  In  his  (Euvres.  Vol.  4.  Paris,  1820. 

2675.1.4;  **0.3571.2.4 
Schenk,  Eduard  von.  Belisar.  Romantisches 
Trauerspiel.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.44 

Trissino,  Giovanni  G.  Italia  liberata  da’  Gotti. 
Parigi,  1729.  2794.18 

— Same.  In  his  Opere.  T.  1.  Verona,  1729. 

*2791.4.1 

Time  of  Belisarius. 

Westphal,  August.  Belisar.  Ein  Trauerspiel. 
Berlin,  1880.  2877.119 

SEVENTH  THROUGH  NINTH  CENTURY. 

Corneille,  Pierre.  Heraclius,  empereur  d’Orient, 
tragedie.  Paris,  1821.  *4708.1.8 

Also  in  his  (Euvres,  2706.2.6,  269S.59.2,  *4699.1,  **G.241.3.6, 
etc. 

Eracliua.  Deutsches  und  franzosisches  Gedicht 
des  zwolften  Jahrhunderts  (jenes  von  Otte,  dieses 
von  Gautier  von  Arras')  . . . Zum  ersten  Alale 
herausg.  von  H.  F.  Massmann.  In  Bibliothek 
der  gesammten  deutschen  National-Literatur. 
Ahth.  1,  B 6.  1835. 


Eraclius.  Deutsches  Gedicht  des  13ten  Jahrhun- 
derts. Herausg.  von  Harald  Graef.  Strassburg, 
1883.  [Quellen  und  Forschungen  zur  Sprach-  und 
Culturgeschichte  der  germanischen  Vblker.  B. 
50.]  *2902.50.50 

-Vttributed  to  Otto  von  Frisingen. 

Gautier,  d’Arras.  Eracle.  In  his  (Euvres.  T.  1. 
Paris,  1890.  4670.62.1 

Gryphius,  Andreas.  Leo  Armenius  oder  Fiirsten- 
mord.  In  his  Freuden  und  Trauer-Spiele  auch 
Oden  und  Sonnette.  Leipzig,  1663.  **0.4076.12 

— Same.  In  his  Werke.  Berlin,  1883.  4893.55 

— Same.  In  his  Trauerspiele.  Tubingen,  1882. 

*4215.50.162 

Voltaire.  Irene,  tragedie.  In  his  (Euvres.  Vol. 
6.  Kehl,  1784.  *4676.1.6 

— Same.  In  his  Memoires  et  anecdotes  pour 
servir  a I’histoire  de  Voltaire.  Paris,  1780.  4640.23 

ELEVENTH  THROUGH  FOURTEENTH 
CENTURY. 

Balbi,  Lucio  A.  Alessio  Comneno,  ossia  i Vene- 
ziani  in  Costantinopoli,  tragedia.  Venezia,  1799. 
[Teatro  moderno  applaudito.  T.  34.]  *2768.1.34 

Brifaut,  Charles.  Alexis  iv.,  empereur  de  Con- 
stantinople, tragedie.  In  his  (Euvres.  Vol.  4. 
Paris,  1858.  2664.7.4 

Oehlenschlager,  Adam  G.  Die  Waringer  in 
Konstantinopel.  Trauerspiel.  In  his  Werke.  B.6. 
Breslau,  1839.  2898.3.6 

Time,  10.37. 

Pears,  Edwin.  The  fall  of  Constantinople  : being 
the  story  of  the  fourth  crusade.  London,  1885. 

3084- 13 

Taylor,  Sir  Henry.  Isaac  Comnenus.  A play. 
[Anon.]  London,  1827.  5075.24 

Scene,  Constantinople,  1088. 

— Same.  In  his  Edwin  the  Fair.  London,  1845; 

etc.  355-7:  65593.12;  **0.3817.11 

— Same.  In  his  Poetical  works.  Vol.  2.  Lou- 
don, 1864.  4568.38.2 

Theodora  Kantakuzenos.  An  historical  romance 
of  the  14th  century.  In  Cunningham,  George  G. 
Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  Glasgow, 
1830.  *28793.108.1 

Unfortunate  usurper.  The.  [Andronicus  i.  Com- 
nenus.] A tragedy.  London,  1663.  **0.3810.54 
Wilson,  John.  Andronicus  Comnenius.  In  his 
Dramatic  works.  Edinb.,  1874.  2478.60 

FIFTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Baillie,  Joanna.  Constantine  Paleologus;  or,  the 
last  of  the  Ctesars.  A tragedy.  In  her  Dramatic 
and  poetical  works.  London,  1851;  1853. 

6566.10;  2564.9 

Siege  of  Constantinople  by  the  Turks. 

— Same.  In  her  Complete  poetical  works.  Phila. , 

1832.  2564.5 

— Same.  In  her  Miscellaneous  plays.  London, 

1805.  **0.3966.7 

Eaglestone,  C.  R.  The  siege  of  Constantinople, 
1453.  London,  1878. 

Hemans,  Felicia  D.  The  last  Constantine.  In 
her  Poetical  works.  Phila.,  1836;  Edinb.,  1854. 

6561.85 ; 2604.5 

Michell,  Nicholas.  The  siege  of  Constantinople, 
with  other  poems.  London.  1831. 


Historical  Fiction 


Turkey 

Neale,  John  M.  Theodora  Phranza ; or,  the  fall 
of  Constantinople.  London,  1879.  1461.15 

Petrick,  Alexander.  Die  Eroberung  von  Con- 
stantinopel.  Trauerspiel.  St.  Petersburg,  188.8. 


Spencer,  Edmund.  Constantine  ; or,  the  last  days 
of  an  empire.  London,  1855. 

Wallace,  Lewis.  The  Prince  of  India;  or,  why 
Constantinople  fell.  N.  Y.,  1893.  14.190 


TURKEY. 


GENERAL. 

Belgiojoso,  Cristina  T.,  principessa  di.  Emina. 
Recits  tureo-asiatiques.  Leipzig,  1856.  46793.79 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.,  ed.  Poems  of  places. 
[Vol.  19.]  Greece  and  Turkey  in  Europe.  Bos- 
ton, 1878.  1357.27.19 

Weber,  Henry  W.,  ed.  Turkish  tales.  In  his 
Tales  of  the  East.  Vol.  3.  Edinb.,  1812. 

**0.183.52.3 

THIRTEENTH  THROUGH  FIFTEENTH 
CENTURY. 

‘All  ‘Aziz,  Efendi.  The  story  of  Jewad.  A ro- 
mance. Trans,  from  the  Turkish  by  E.  J.  W. 
Gibb.  Glasgow,  1884.  3027.63 

Ayrenhoff,  Cornelius  von.  Irene.  Skizze  eines 
Trauerspiels.  In  his  Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  5. 
Wien,  1803.  4897.3.5 

Balbi,  Francesco.  Mehemet  ii.,  tragedia  inedita. 
Venezia,  1801.  [Teatro  moderno  applaudito  T. 
59.]  *2768.1.59 

Benedetti,  Francesco.  Tamerlano,  tragedia.  In 
his  Tragedie.  T.  2.  Firenze,  1822.  2777.4.2 

Brand,  Hannah.  Huniades,  or  the  siege  of  Bel- 
grade. In  her  Plays  and  poems.  Norwich,  1798. 
Also  appeared  under  the  title  Agmundar. 

Goffe,  Thomas  The  covragiovs  Tvrke,  or, 
Amvrath  the  First.  A tragedie.  London,  1632; 
2d  ed.,  1656. **0.3971.51  ; **0.3971.49;  ***6568  34 

— The  raging  Tvrke,  or,  Bajazet  the  Second.  A 
tragedie.  London,  1631;  2d  ed.,  1656. 

**0.3971.53  ; **0.3971.49  ; ***6568.34 
La  None.  Jean  B.  SauvA,  called  La  None. 
Mahomet  Second.  In  Theatre  des  auteurs  du 
second  ordre.  -Tragedies.  T.  3.  Paris,  1808. 

*2640.19.34 

— Same.  In  Theatre  fran^ais.  T.  38.  Paris, 

1821.  *4708.1.38 

— Same.  In  Repertoire  general  du  theatre 

franfais.  Vol.  30.  Paris,  1821.  **0.3567.1.30 

Poe,  Edgar  A.  Tamerlane  and  other  poems. 
First  published  in  Boston  in  1827  and  now  first 
republished  from  a unique  copy  of  the  original 
edition,  with  a preface  by  Richard  Herne  Shep- 
herd. London,  1884.  **24oob.64 

Also  in  his  Works,  2408.71.3,2395.68.1;  and  in  his  Poeras, 
2407.43,  2394.77. 

Pradon,  Nicolas.  Tamerlan,  ou  la  mort  de 
Bajazet,  tragedie.  In  his  QHuvres.  Vol  1.  Paris, 
1744.  **4695.2 ; **0.219.51.1 

Rowe,  Nicholas.  Tamerlane.  A tragedy.  Lon- 
don, 1776.  [New  English  theatre.  Vol.  6.] 

**0.3964.1.6 

Also  in  various  other  collections,  *B.4179a.l.22,  *4579a.55.11, 
•65.58.6.10,  6571.4.2,  ••G.3964.19.1,  etc. 


Scaiiderbeg'. 

Chevreau,  Urbain.  Scanderbeg.  Roman.  Paris, 
1644. 

— Trans.  The  great  Scanderbeg.  London,  1690. 

Havard,  AVilliam.  Scanderbeg.  A tragedy.  Lon- 
don, 1783.  **0.3972.4 

Houdart  de  La  Motte,  Antoine.  Scanderbeg. 
Tragedie.  Paris,  1735. 

Krug  von  Nidda,  Friedrich  A.  F.  Skanderbeg. 
Heroisches  Gedicht.  Leipzig,  1823,  24. 

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SIXTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Boyle,  Roger,  1st  earl  of  Orrery.  The  tragedy 
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Burges,  Sir  James  Bland,  bart.  The  knight  of 
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Scene,  Rhodes,  during  the  siege  by  Soliraan. 

Davenant,  Sir  William.  The  siege  of  Rhodes. 
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— Same.  In  his  Works  London,  1673. 

*2600.6  ; **0.3820.2 
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— Same.  In  Theatre  des  auteurs  du  second  ordre. 
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— Same.  In  Repertoire  general  du  theatre  fran- 

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The  taking  of  Ruda,  lo41,  etc. 


Historical  Fiction 

Koerner,  Theodor.  Zriny.  Leipzig,  18G9. 

4908.50.18 

Scene,  Szigeth,  Hungary,  at  the  time  of  its  siege  in  1566  by 
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H.  C.  G.  Ehrengediichtnis  des  Grafen  N.  Zriny 
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Filicaja,  Vincenzo  da.  Sopra  I’assedio  di  Vienna. 
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— Same.  In  Gironi,  Robustiano.  Raccolta  di 

lirici  italiani.  Milano,  1808.  **4808.8 

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Jabre  1683  Wien  belagerten.  ^'bersetzt  von  J. 
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Huber,  Franz  X.  Rudiger  von  Starhemberg ; 
Oder,  die  Belagerung  Wiens.  Salzburg,  1783. 
Jokai,  M6r.  Halil  Patrona.  In  his  A janicsarok 
vegnapjai.  Pest,  1854. 

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Kotzebue,  August  F.  F.  von.  Zaide;  oder,  die 
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Lazar-bouse,  The,  of  Leros.  A tale  of  the  East- 
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Mahmoud  : the  life  of  a Turkish  apostate.  Lon- 
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— Same.  In  his  Repertoire  general  du  theatre 

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4907.50.88 

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Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  Pan  Michael,  an  histori- 
cal novel  of  Poland,  the  Ukraine,  and  Turkey. 
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Turkey 

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Revolt  of  the  Janizaries  in  1622. 

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NINETEENTH  CENTURY. 
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Cookson,  John  C.  Fife-.  Baylerbay ; or,  strangers 
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Berlin,  1884.  2876.90 

MacFarlane,  Charles.  The  Armenians.  A tale 
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6572.64;  ***2576.106 
Madden,  Richard  R.  The  Mussulman.  London, 
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Constantinople.  From  the  French  with  notes  by 
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Saintine,  Xavier  B.  Chrisna.  Paris,  1858. 

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story  of  Montenegro.  From  the  French  by  Anne 
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Southgate,  Horatio.  The  cross  above  the  cres- 
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Suttner,  A.  Gundaccar,  Freiherr  von.  Djambek 
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AVerner,  Franz,  Ritter  von.  (Murad  Efendi.) 
Selim  der  Dritte.  Trauerspiel.  Leipzig,  1875. 

4907.50.69 

TURKO-RUSSIAN  WAR. 

For  titles  see  Russia,  division  19th  century,  Turko-Russian 
war. 


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SERVIA. 


Bowring,  Sir  John,  trans.  Servian  popular  poetry. 
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Frankl,  Ludwig  A.  Gusle.  Serbische  National- 
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Gerhard,  Wilhelm.  Gesange  der  Serben.  2te 
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Goetze,  Peter  0.  von.  Serbische  Volkslieder,  in’s 
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Kapper,  Siegfried.  Die  Gesange  der  Serben. 
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KaradSid,  Vuk  Stefanovic.  Serbische  Hochzeits- 
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Mesbtcherski,  Vladimir  P.,  prince.  Einer  von 
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Milutinovitch,  Simeon.  Serbianka.  Leipzig, 
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An  epic  poem  describing  the  Servian  war  of  1812. 


Miyatovid,  Chedomil.  Kossovo : an  attempt  to 
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Nikolic,  Giovanni,  ed.  and  trans.  Canti  popolari 
serbi.  Zara,  1894.  3066.112 

These  songs  may  be  found  in  the  original  Servian  in  Vuk 
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Picot,  Lmile,  ed.  and  trans.  Chants  populaires 
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traductions  publie  par  les  professeurs  de  I’Lcole 
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Robinson,  Therese  A.  L.  von  J.,  ed.  and  trans. 
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— Trans.  Chants  populaires  des  Serviens  . . 

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*7267.20,  1894,  vol.  I 

Boakohckih,  Kh.  M.  H.  BopnCB  Kyi-inHCKift.  Ho- 
BicTB.  (C6opHHKB  Hhbu,  1892,  T.  2,  exp.  3-70). 

*7267.20,  1892,  vol.  2 

— BpaiB  repuora.  IICTopHBecKiH  posianB.  (Htypn. 

HnBa,  1894/95).  *7262.12,  1894/95 

— Boaa  cyjiBgH.  IIcTopHBecKiH  poManB.  (/Kypa. 

Hnsa,  1893).  *7262.12,  1893 

— JI^oBipeHHoe  anno.  PascKasB.  (C6ophhkb  Hhbh, 

1892,  T.  4,  cxp.  3-21).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  4 

— KnasB  HiiKHxa  GeAopoBHBB.  Ilcxopn'i.  poManB. 

(C6opHHKB  Hhbh,  1891,  x.  3).  *7267.20,  1891,  vol.  3 

— Ma.iBxiHCKaa  ntuB.  IlcxopHH.  poMaHB.  (/Kypn. 

HnBa,  1891).  *7262.12,  1891 

— MHHMaa  aK)6oBB.  PoManB.  (Coophhkb  Hhbh, 

1889,  cxp.  42-270).  *7267.20,  1889 

Hama'-Bet,  Suleiman.  HponaBinee  aanacxBe. 
PaacKasB  h3b  atiiSHH  apeBnaro  BoexoKa.  (CSopHHKB 
Hhbh,  1891,  X.  3,  cxp.  407-454).  *7267.20,  1891,  vol.  3 

Harxe,  F.  Bret.  HaxoAKa  bb  cxenn.  HoBicxB. 
(iKypH.  Hhbh,  1892).  *7262.12,  1892 

Papiuhhb,  B.  CnrHaiB.  (Usb  CiBepnaro  BicxHHKa, 
Ku.  1).  3064.108 

PEPBHHycB,  r.  r.  IIIeKCHHpB.  HepeBe.xB  CB  Hisieu;- 
Karo  KoHCxanxHHB  THMOijieeBB.  H34;.  2.  C116.,  1877. 
4x.  4595-II4 

roro.iB,  H.  B.  HoiHoe  coSpame  coHHHemH.  Cb 
nopxp.  JleHHiiHrB,  1863.  4 x.  3068.27 

CodepMauie.  — 1.  KaoraecKie  odutli.  Beaepa  aa  xjTopB 
6.iH3b  /liiKaabKii.  MiipropoAB.  2.  Apafiecaa.  UpaMaTHiecaia 
coaiiHeHia.  3.  IIoBicTB.  Bbi6paHHHfl  Mtexa  iisB  nepenacKH  cb 
jpyabHMa.  AsTopcKaa  HCnostSb.  4.  noxosAeaia  'laHaKOBa,  ajia 
MepxBbia  flyma.  Ilpa-xoaceaia  kx.  aepBOMy  xoMy  Mepxanxb 
jyaib. 

— HoxoacAenia  HnanKOBa,  h.th  MepxBHa  Aymn. 

Hosiia.  Il3A.  2.  MocKBa,  1846.  3064.117 

PojiHUHHB-MypAB.XHHB,  Kh.  JI^.  Heptcxa.  HoBicXB 
KHasa  /I,MHxpia  ro.iHii;HHa-[MypaB.'tHHa].  (CSopHHKB 
Hhbh,  1894,  x.  1,  cxp.  193-235). 

*7267.20,  1894,  vol.  I 

— yBAeienie.  Pa3CKa3B.  (iKypH.  Hebr,  1889). 

*7262.12, 1889 

Homer.  Haia^a  PoMepa.  HepeBojB  H.  H.  PHiAHaa. 
Cn6.,  1884.  2998.80 


PoiiHAPOBB,  II.  A.  Man  m'Ischub  bb  Ilerepfiypr'fe. 
OaepitB.  (C6opHUKB  Hhbu,  1892,  x.  1,  cxp.  259- 
277).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  I 

— CajTH.  (Il3B  AOManiHaro  apxHBa).  (JKypn. 

IIuBa,  1888).  *7262.12,  1888 

Pphbobaobb,  A.  C.  Ho.'iHoe  coCpaaie  coaHneHifi.  Hoab 
pcAaKHieft  Ape.  H.  BBeACHCKaro.  Cb  nopxpexoMB. 
(CoopHHKB  Hhbh,  1892).  3065.109 

PpnropOBHHB,  Ji;.  B.  PopoAB  h APpesna.  IIobPcxb. 
(CCopHHKB  Hhbh,  1892,  x.  1,  cxj).  3-52). 

*7267.20,  1892,  vol.  I 

— IleAo.iroe  caacxBe.  HobPcxb.  (Hlypn.  Hheh, 

1884).  *7262.12, 1884 

— HporyaKa  no  BpMHxaaty.  Cii5.,  1865.  3065.117 

JIa.xb,  B.  II.  KapxHHU  h3b  PyccKaio  Suxa.  Cn6., 
1861.  5065.22 

JI^EPaiABHHB,  P.  P.  CoaHHCHia.  Cn6.,  1833,34.  4 x. 

5063.27 

Gyp.  Po.iy6oH  KyconeKB.  IlepesoAB.  (CSopuniiB 
Hhbh,  1893,  x.  2,  cxp.  133-183). 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  2 

Dincklage,  Friedrich  von.  CMOxpnHU  aienHxa. 
Pa3CKa3B.  HepeBOAB.  (C6ophhkb  Hhbh,  1891,  x.  3, 
cxp.  137-181).  *7267.20,  1891,  vol.  3 

/l^MHXPIEBB.  B.  CbOHMB  CyAOMB.  IISB  BOCnOMHHaHift 
ce.iBCKoii  yHHxe.iBHHu,H.  (UsB  CpBepHaro  BicxHHKa). 

5061.15 

Dacdet,  Alphonse.  .Inaia.  KoiieAia.  HepesoAB. 
(CfiopHHKB  Hhbh,  1891,  x.  2,  cxp.  605-637). 

*7267.20,  1891,  vol.  2 

/^opoiHEHRO,  n.  Kxo-ate?  PascKasB.  (JKypHa.iB 
HnBa,  1889).  *7262.12,  1889 

JtocxoEBCKiu,  0.  M.  Ho.xHoe  coOpanie  coHnneuiu. 
Cn6.,  1883.  6 x.  5063.20 

CodepjKanie.  — 1.  Biorpat|)ifl  (MaTepiajiu  »H3HeonHcaHifl 
0.  M.  JtocToeBCKaro)  0.  0.  MH.uepa;  BocnoMiiHanifl  o 0.  M. 
JI.ocToeBCKOM'b  (H.  H.  CTpaxoBa);  IIiictMa  h saMtiKH  hs’b  aaniic- 
Hofi  KHHiKKn,  CB  HopipeTOMB  0.  M.  J^ocToeBCKapo  H npii.ioHce- 
HiflMii.  2.  SaniicKH  hsb  MepTsaro  AOMa.  — yHiiateHHHe  ii  oCKop6- 
jieHHue.  PoMaHB.  — IIoBtcTu  u pascKasH.  3.  lIpecTyn.ieHie  u 
BaKasaHie.  PoMaH'B.  — II;;ioTB.  PoManB.  4.  Btcu.  PoMaHB. — 
noApocTOK^.  PoMaHB.  5.  KpiiTHHecKifl  cxaTBii.  IIo.inximecKifl 
cxaxBH;  JI,HeBHHK'b  IlHCaxe.xa  3a  1873,  1876,  1877,  1880-81  rr. 
6.  Bpaxfcfl  KapaaiaaOBBi.  PoMaHB. 

— HoAHoe  coSpanie  coaHHenifi.  Cb  nopxp.  Cn6., 

1894,95.  T.  1-7.  3065.114 

CodepMauie.  — 1,1.  KpnTHKO-6iorpa4)inecKiHOHepK'B,  B.  Poaa- 
HOBa:  IIoBfccTH  H pascKasH : — B^feAHue  jioah  ; JIIbohhiik'b,  Ilexep- 
dyprcKaa  noBMa;  2.  rocnoAiiH’BUpoxapqiiHt;  PoMaHt  bi  AQBflTji 
miCBMaxi);  XosaiiKa;  lIo.xsyHKOB'b;  Cja6oe  cepAU©;  Hyxaa 
ffiena  ii  Mya'B  hoa'b  KpoBaTbio;  ^eexHufi  Bop'b;  E.xKa  h CBaAi>6a. 

2.1.  IIoB'fecTiiH  pa3CKa3H:  — Bt;iHa  ho^h;  Hexo^Ka  HesBaaoBa; 
Ma.xeHbKiii  repoii;  Ha  eBponeScKia  coduxia  siy  1854  roAy; 
JI.aAioniKiiH'B  coHi.  2.  Ceao  CxenanaiiKOBO  ii  ero  oOaxaxe.xii. 

3.1.  SanncBU  1131  MepxBaro  AOMa;  CKBepHtifl  aneKAOxi.  2.  IIo- 
B^cxiiH  pascKasu  *•  — SiiMHia  saMtxKHoafeXHiix'LBneMax.TtHiax'B; 
SaniiCKH  H3:b  noAno.ita ; Kpokoahji'B;  HrpoKt.  4,1,2.  YHiiajeH- 
Hue  H 0CK0p6aeHHLie  ; BtaHuil  MyiS’L.  6,1,2.  lIpecxyn.xeHie  11 
HaKa3aHie.  6.  HaIox-l.  7-  Bicti. 

— BiAHUe  AK)AH.  PoMHHB.  Cii5.,  1865.  *5069.25 

— HpeexynAeme  h naKasanie.  PosianB.  IIsa-  5. 

Cn6.,  1882.  5063-15 

— YHHffieHHHe  H ocKopSAeHHHe.  PoMaHB.  BPhhhh 

MyaiB.  Pa3CKa3B.  Cn6.,  1882.  5063.16 

Ekaxephha  H.  CoHHHeHiH.  IIoAB  peAaKpiefi  Ape. 
II.  BBeACHCKaro.  Cno.,  1893.  3065.113 

JKeahxobckah,  B.  H.  KaBKascKiH  AerioHB.  HoBicxB. 
(IKypn.  HHBa,  1887).  *7262.12, 1887 


Works  in  Russian 


JKE.TnxoBOKAa,  B.  II.  KyK.ia.  PascKasi.  (/Kypn. 

HiiBa,  1885).  *7262.12,  1885 

— Mafia.  ^anTacTH^iecKaa  iiOBicTb.  (CfiopunKt 
Hhbu,  1893,  T.  2,  crp.  352-389). 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  2 

— Ha  BeceHHefi  aapi.  (JKypn.  IIiiBa,  1886). 

*7262.12,  1886 

— Ha  CHHeMopcKHxi)  6yrpax’i>.  PoMani,.  (JKypn. 

HiiBa,  1892).  *7262.12, 1892 

— Ha^t  iiyaiiHoii.  HoBicTt.  (JKypH.  Hnsa,  1885). 

*7262.12,  1885 

— IIpe;i;cKa3aHie.  HoBicTi..  (IKypn.  HiiBa,  1886). 

*7262.12,  1886 

— CoHi,  BB  pyxy.  CBaTOHHHu  pascxasB.  (Coop- 

HHKB  Hhbh,  1888).  *7267.20,  1888 

— YjlHBUTe.'ii.nHa  npiiKJHOHeHia  Iloptiiiipia  Hepeiie.!- 
KHua.  PascxasB.  (JKypH.  Ilnaa,  1889). 

*7262.12,  1889 

JKyKOBCKifi,  B.  A.  CoHnueiuH.  Il3;i.  7,  iioab  pe^ax- 
niefi  n.  A.  E(l)peMOBa.  C116.,  1878.  T.  2-6. 

3066.33 

CodepjieaHic.  — 2.  CTiixoTBopeHin  1816-1829  rojoBi.  3.  1831- 
18-16  r.  4.  OAHCcea  ii  II.iia;ia.  5.  Cxu.'iOTBOpeHia PycxeMB  n 
Sopafi-B,  II  np.;  Ilpoaa  (1797-1834).  6.  Ilpoaa  (1835-1852)  ii 
nucBMa  (1799-1852). 

— CTHXOTBopeiiia.  IIs^.  4.  Cb  nopip.  Ciio.,  1837. 

8 T.  3062.112 

Codepjtcahie. — 1.  Op.ieaHCicaii  A^na  (nepeBOAT*);  JIiipiiqecKifl 
CTHxoTBopeHia.  2.  PoMaacH  ii  ntcHii;  3.ieriH;  IIoc.iaHia. 
3, 4.  BaJi.iaAU-  5.  IIoBtcTii.  0.  CfiitcB.  7.  Co»i.  npoat. 
8.  yHAHHa. 

3axapobb,  a.  SaiuHia  Hapan.  HobIictb.  (JKypii. 
IIiiBa,  18^).  *7262.12,  1888 

3apiihb,  a.  E.  IIpoTiiBB  Tenenia.  PaacxasB.  (C6op- 
HHXB  IIiiBU,  1892,  T.  2,  ctp.  336-392). 

*7267.20,  1892,  vol.  2 

— TorajiHsaTopB.  PascxasB.  (JKypn.  HiiBa,  1889). 

*7262.12,  1889 

Zola,  finiile.  Me'iTiJ.  PoMaHB.  IlepeBOAB.  (Ci- 
Bepimfi  BicTiiiixB,  xii.  8).  6671.10 

Kamehcxab,  M.  0.  Ba6yiiixnHB  BiiyxB.  PoMaHB. 
(JKypn.  HiiBa,  1894).  *7262.12,  1894 

KAnycTHHB,  H.  IIobaho.  (CtaepHuft  BtcTHHXB, 
XH.  5).  3063.105 

Kapabhhb,  H.  H.  To.iocb  xpoBH.  (Apama  rjiyxaro 
((lopia).  (JKypH.  Hnaa,  1885).  *7262.12,  1885 

— Hajit.  PoMaHB.  (JKypn.  Hnna,  1891). 

*7262.12,  1891 

Kapamshhb,  H.  M.  CoHnnenia.  Hsj.  2.  Mocxsa, 
1814.  9 T.  *4252.14 

Cod€pJfcaHie.-~l.  CTnxn.  2-5.  lIiiCLMa  PyccEaro  nyiemecT- 
BeuHHKa.  6.  lioBtcTH  : — BiAHaa  Jliiaa;  IIpeKpacnaa  uapeBHa  ii 
macT.iiiBOu  Kapjia ; JJ.peMy'iifi  JiicB ; HaTaatfl,  BoapCKaa 

AO'ib;  Cieppa-Mopena;  OcipOB'B  BopHrojihMT»;  Mapea  IIocaA- 
Hima,  II.1II  noKopeHie  HoBaroposa.  7.  [Oahth  h pascKasu]. 
8,9.  [IIo.iiiTiiqecKie  a iicTopiriecEie  onuTti]. 

Kiiph.!iobb,  H.  npopHiiaiejiB.  IIcTopHn.  pascxasB. 
(JKypn.  HnBa,  1887).  *7262.12,  1887 

Ko3.'iobb,  H.  II.  CnixoTBopenia.  Ils^ianie  iicnpaB- 
aennoe  Ape.  II.  BBeaencxHMB.  Cb  iiopip.  (Coop- 
HHXB  IlnBu,  1892).  3065.110 

KojIbhobb,  a.  B.  IIo-iHoe  co5paHie  craxoTBopenifi. 
(C6opHnxB  Hhbh,  1892,  t.  4,  cpp.  1-160). 

3065.115;  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  4 

CoppEE,  Fran9oivS.  .linenie  6I;jihocti.io.  PasexasB. 
(C6opHHKB  Hhbbi,  1893,  T.  3,  crp.  571-620). 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  3 


CoppEE,  Franyois.  Pacn.iara.  PaexasB.  Hepe- 
BOAB.  (CoopnuxB  lIiiBM,  1894,  T.  1,  crp.  123-165). 

*7267.20, 1894,  vol.  I 

— CxpniiaHB  H3B  KpeMOHH.  KoMe^ia.  IlepcBonB. 
(CCopHHKB  Hhbh,  1891,  t.  2,  exp.  404-429). 

*7267.20,  1891,  vol.  2 

K0P0.1EHX0,  B.  3a  nxonofi.  (IIsb  CiBepnaro  BicT- 
nnxa,  xn.  9).  3064.134 

Koctomapobb,  H.  II.  OnepxB  ;(OManiHeii  acnsnii  n 
npaBOBB  BejHKopyccxai'o  napo^a  bb  xri  n xvii 
CTO.iiTiaxB.  CiiC.,  1860.  5063.8 

KoTjaPEBCXift,  H.  n.  Co6paHie  coHnnenifi  na  Majio- 
poccifiexoMB  aBHxt.  Hoab  pe;(axi;iefi  C.  H.  Kaipa- 
HOBa.  Il3i(.  2.  KicBB,  1875.  5061.10 

CodepMauie.  — SHeii^a;  Ha'ra.iKa-noATaBKa;  MoCKaib-’IapiiB- 
hhk-b;  0,1a  so  KHaaa  KypaKbiaa. 

KoTB-MypiHXA.  A^eMMa.  (Hsb  ^.iTCxnxB  Bocno- 
MHHanifi).  PasexasB.  (JKypn.  Hnaa,  1890). 

*7262.12,  1890 

KpACH.iBHHxoBAa,  E.  IlrpyfflKa.  PasexasB.  (C6op- 
HHKB  Hhbh,  1891,  t.  1,  cip.  522-570).  *7267.20,  1891 

KpECTOBCXAa,  M.  B.  A'^th.  PaaexasB.  (C6opHHXB 
Hhbh.  1892,  t.  2,  cip.  317-335).  *7267.20, 1892,  vol.  2 

— HepBoe  cnacTBe.  KapraHXH  cb  naiypH.  (C6op- 
HHXB  Hhbh,  1893,  t.  3,  cip.  246-292). 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  3 

— TopacecTBO  BD-iin  AH^peesHH.  PosianB.  (JKypn. 

Hnna,  1889).  *7262.12,  1889 

Kpectobcxih.  B.  B.  Moft  „ co6paTB.“  PasexaaB. 
(JKypn.  HHBa,  1887).  *7262.12,  1887 

— HanyproBO  ciaso.  .Iefinu,HrB,  1870.  3 t. 

3067.44 

Kph.iobb,  B.  CopBaHeu,B.  Koiiesia.  (JKypn.  Hhbh, 
1888).  *7262.12, 1888 

La  Br^te,  Jean  de.  n Saiionixa.  HepeBOSB. 

(CSopnnxB  Hhbh,  1891,  t.  3,  cip.  604-741). 

*7267.20,  1891,  vol.  3 

Jebej;ebb,  H.  K.  .Insoaxa.  HoBtcTB  H.  Mopexaro. 
(C6opHHXB  Hhbh,  1889,  crp.  270-429). 

*7267.20,  1889 

— MoHHHxa.  HoBicTB.  (JKypn.  Hnsa,  1890). 

*7262.12,  1890 

— Can^pHJibona.  PoiianB.  (JKypn.  Hnna,  1886). 

*7262.12,  1886 

— CipHH  jenB.  HeTepCyprcxaa  6h.tb.  (JKypn. 

HHBa,  1885).  *7262.12,  1885 

JeOHTBEBB,  K.  H.  PasSoftHHXB  CoTIIDH.  (Il3B  BOC- 
noMnnanift  xoncyjia).  PaaexasB.  (JKypn.  Hnaa, 
1884).  *7262.12,  1884 

.Tepmohtobb,  M.  10.  Ho.inoe  co6paHie  coaHneniu. 
Hoab  pesaxiiieft  A.  H.  Beexenexaro.  Cb  nopip. 
Cn6.,  1891.  4 t.  5067.33 

CodepMauie.  — 1.  CTiixoTsopeHia.  2.  IIo3mh.  3.  Ilpoaa ; — I’e- 
pofi  Hamero  BpeueHii,  atypHajib  HeiopiiHa;  AiniiK'b-KepiiS'B ; 
OTpLiBOKb  HST.  HaBaiOH  noBtCTii ; KHHriiHH  jliiPOBCKafl ; BayiiMi. 
4.  dpaMH;  — MacKapasi. ; IIcnauuH  ; Menschen  und  Leiden- 
schaften;  CTpaHHuS  le.iOBtKb;  Jsa  Spaxa.  IIpiuioateHia  ex.  3 
H 4 xoaaMX, ; — IIiicbMa ; . . . 

— Co'iHHenia  cb  iiopppeioMB  ero,  jByMH  cnnsixaMH 
CB  nonepxa  11  CTaTbCK)  A.  H.  Hnnuna.  Hss.  3.  IIoab 
pesaxaiefi  H.  A.  E(|ipeMOBa.  Cn6.,  1873.  2t. 3065.24 

CodepMauie.  — 1.  Eiorpaijiia;  Iloaaia;  Fepoa  mnnero  Bpe- 
MeHii;  AinHK-b-KepaOb;  OxpHBOKX,  iiaB  Haqaxoil  nostcxii ; 
IIitCbMa;  npiurtaaBia.  2.  Iloaaia;  JlpaMaiHqeCKia  npoiisBefle- 
Hia  u no3Mki ; npiiu^qaaia. 


Works  in  Russian 


Lessing.  BacHH.  IltiieiiKiii  tckcti.  ct  iiojcrpoH- 
HUMb  pyccKHMb  iiepeBOAo.Mb.  CocTaiiu.ib  C.  MiniAa- 
JOBb.  Leipzig,  1885.  2870.15 

Lindau,  Paul.  Moh  Apyrb  ll.iapiycb.  IlepeBo^b. 
(CoopHHKbHuBU,  1888,  crp.  153-20G).  *7267.20,  1888 

.'IiictEBb,  ,H.  E.  Xa^in  ApaBiricKofi  nycTumi.  I’as- 
CKasb  H3b  6HTa  BeAyiiHOBb.  (UoopHUKb  IIiiBbi,  1892, 
T.  1,  exp.  417-481).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  I 

JoMOHOcoBb.  M.  B.  Co'iHHeHifl  Bb  cxnxaxb.  Ilo^b 
pejaiinieS  Ape.  II.  BBe^eHCKaro.  Cb  iioprp.  {C6op- 
HUKb  Hiibh,  1893).  3065.111 

.IbBOBAfl,  A.  7I;.  Bo.ime6HHKb  Mep.iHHb.  .Upasia- 
xnaecKaa  noajta.  (CSopHUKb  IIhbu,  1893,  x.  3,  exp. 
21-60).  *7267.20,  1893,  vol.  3 

.ItxKOBb,  E.  ^Keexonaa  noxixa.  (Ilsb  CisBepnaro 
BiexmiKa,  kh.  7).  3064.126 

Makchmobb,  a.  E.  JI,Ba  MHCcioHepa.  PaseKasb. 
(JKypn.  HnBa,  1889).  *7262.12,  1889 

— 3a  AparouiHHHMb  KopaeMb.  (Ilsb  jkhshh  KHxaii- 
citnxb  xaesHEKOBb).  (iKypH.  HuBa,  1885). 

*7262.12,  1885 

— CKHxajieub.  (Hsb  CuoapeKHXb  BoenoMUHaHifi). 

(IKypa.  HuBa,  1887).  *7262.12,  1887 

— TK).ieHifi  oexpoBb.  PaaeKasb.  (iKypn.  HuBa, 

1892).  *7262.12,  1892 

Makchmobb,  H.  ^anaxHKH  na  Hoboh  Benat.  Paa- 
CKasb.  (CSopHHKb  Hhbh,  1894,  exp.  433-465). 

*7267.20,  1894 

Mapkobb,  E.  PoBiaie.  (Hsb  yae^BHXb  io;iOBb 
exaparo  Sapayaa).  (IKypa.  HaBa,  1890). 

*7262.12, 1890 

— JKe.iisaaa  jiopora.  Oaepab  hsb  aciopia  Byxop- 

CKoii  a,HBa.iH3aiiiH.  (C6opaHKb  Hhbbi,  1893,  i.  1, 
exp.  20-71).  *7267.20,  1893,  vol.  I 

— JyaaxHKb.  Il3b  yaeOanxb  rojioBb  exaparo  6ap- 

ayaa.  (Coopaaab  Hhbh,  1890).  *7267.20,  1890 

Mapbobb,  n.  J.  /I,paMa  aa  rayxoMB  xyxoplj.  Pa3- 
caa3B.  (Coopanab  Hhbh,  1894,  x.  1,  exp.  237-275). 

*7267.20,  1894,  vol.  I 

MAPAHHcaiH,  A.  [neeB/i;.],  CMompii  BECxyacEBb,  A.  A. 

Maciobb,  H.  il).  JI,pyrB  Apyra  ae  noaa.xH.  HoBteib. 
(Coopanab  Hhbh,  1892,  x.  1,  exp.  296-416). 

*7267.20,  1892,  vol.  I 

— IlebflBH  BO.iH.  (CSopanab  Hhbh,  1891,  x.  1, 2). 

*7267.20,  1891,  vols.  i,  2 

— M'feexo  no  npoxeaiiia.  HoBtexa.  (iKypa.  Hnsa, 

1894).  *7262.12,  1894 

— Oahiib  H3B  MBOXHXB.  HoBiexb.  (CSopaHab 

Hhbh,  1893,  x.  2).  *7267.20,  1893,  vol.  2 

Meinhardx,  Adalbert.  Ilexopia  o,^HoroMararoHOBaro 
OpeBHa.  HepeBOAB.  (CoopaHab  Hhbh,  1893,  x.  2, 
exp.  389-426).  *7267.20,  1893,  vol.  2 

Meisxer,  Friedrich.  Bypn  aa  Mop-h  h Sypn  bb 
cepTOi.  HoBe.ixa  $p.  Lepaepa  [iieeBj.].  (C6op- 
BHab  Hhbh,  1891,  x.  1,  exp.  106-169). 

*7267.20,  1891,  vol.  I 

MEPEBiaoBcaiH,  JI^.  JTerea^a  0 ^paaHHcal;  Aecns- 
caoMb.  (COopanab  Hhbh,  1891,  x.  1.  exp.  499-522). 

*7267.20,  i8gi,  vol.  I 

Mhhaebb,  I.  n.  Ilajiiaealfl  eaasaH  h xerea^H  eo6- 
paaaHH  bb  KaMaoHi  bb  1875  r.  Cn6.,  1876.  3023.56 

Mhxah.iobb,  a.  $.  9eenpb.  Ilexopna.  aoBiexb  hsb 


jpeBae-iiepeaAeaoii  ffiHBHH.  C116.,  1892.  3065.108 

Mopeaiii,  H.  [aceBA-],  cMompu  .'lEBE;;EBb,  H.  K. 
Myppb,  K.  Paaiiaa  .11060B1..  IIoBicxb.  (Coopanab 
Hhbh,  1892,  x.  4,  exp.  355-410). 

*7267.20, 1892,  vol.  4 

Herpacobb,  H.  a.  IIo.iHoe  eoopaaie  cxHxoxBopcaiM. 
1842-1872.  Il3.li,.  4,  eb  nop™.,  iliaacHMH.ie  h 6iorpa- 
(l)uaeeauMb  ouepaoMb.  CaO.,  1886.  5067.27 

— CxHxoxBopeaia,  cMompu  To.xexou,  Tp.  A.  K.  h 
H.  A.  HEaPAcoBb. 

— Mopo3b  apacHHH-aocb.  lled-nosed  frost.  Cb 

aopxp.  Boston,  1886.  3060a. 17 

HEMHPOBHBb-.HAH'IEHaO,  B.  II.  Jl(api.H  A’AH'iyX- 
anaa  h SaaaHpeaiH  xeaopb  6e3b  rpaain.  IIoBliexb. 
(JKypa.  Hhbh,  1893).  *7262.12,  1893 

— Jl(Bopen,b  A.ib-Maacypa.  no3Ma-xereH,Jia.  (C6op- 
HHab  Hhbh,  1893,  x.  1,  crp.  259-278). 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  I 

— JI,opa.  IIoBicxb.  (JKypa.  Hiibh,  1892). 

*7262.12,  1892 

— JKhbhb  aaab  oaa  ecxb.  Poiianb.  (JKypa.  IlHsa, 

1890).  *7262.12,  1890 

— 3aroBopHxo.  Paecaaeb.  (Coopanab  Hhbh,  1889, 

exp.  3-42).  *7267.20, 1889 

— 3oxoxo,  30.X0X0,  30.XOXO ! (C6opHHab  Hiibh,  1891, 

X.  2,  exp.  340-404).  *7267.20,  1891,  vol.  2 

— Kaab  oiiH  pa30in.incb.  Pascaasb.  (COopiiHEb 
Hiibh,  1892,  x.  1,  exp.  515-623).  *7267.20, 1892,  vol.  i 

— Ky.iHCH.  HoB'tcxb.  (JKypa.  Hhbh,  1885). 

*7262.12,  1885 

— MnpajEH.  (JKypa.  Hnaa,  1892).  *7262.12,  1892 

— Hoaa  Oeacoiiaua.  MiipaHta,  iioBicxa,  oaepaii  h 

paacaasH.  Ca6.,  1892.  3068.132 

— llaxMOCb.  IIoBicrL.  (JKypa.  Hnaa,  1887). 

*7262.12,  1887 

— Ilo^b  3BOHb  aojxoaoxoBb.  Poniaiib.  (JKypa. 

Hiibh,  1889).  *7262.12,  1889 

IIoBiiaoBA,  E.  Ho  yr.iaMb  h nojBa.iaMb.  Bh.ib. 
Paseaaab.  (C6opanab  Hhbh,  1892,  x.  4,  exp.  411- 
485).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  4 

Noel,  A.  )!(oroBopb.  Paacaasb  A.  Hosxa.  Ilope- 
Bojib.  (COopimab  Hhbh,  1890).  *7267.20,  1890 

OxAPEBb,  H.  Pyccaaa  noxaeaiiaa  xHxepaxypa  xix 
crojiixia.  Oxji.  1.  CrHxoxBopeaia.  .loiuoas,  1861. 

3036.20 

OAOEBcaiH,  Ka.  B.  0.  Coaiiaeiiifl.  Cn6.,  1844.  3 x. 

3064.116 

CodepManie.  — I.  PyccKia  no'iii.  2.  HoMamnie  paai'ouopu. 
3.  Pascicaati  nyTemecTBeHHHKa. — Ouutu  paacKasa  o 
H HOBUxt  npeAaHiflxt.  — OrpUBKii  iis'l  necipLixt  cKasoKt. - 
CMbcfc. 

Op.xobckih,  K.  CHXbHHii  ac-ioisiitb.  Poiiain,.  (JKypa. 
Hhbh,  1893).  *7262.12,  1893 

OcxpoBcaia,  A.  H.  Hoxiioe  coGpaaie  co’iiiaeHiH. 
C116.,  1885.  8 X.  3062.32 

CodepManie. CeMeitHaa  uapriiHa.  — Cboh  .tioah  — coq- 
TeMCH  ! KoMe^ifl.  — yipo  woJOAaro  ^eJOBfeKa.  Ci^ghm. — Bt.Aaa.fl 
HeBiCTa.  KoaieAifl-  — He  bi.  cboh  caHH  ne  caAHCB.  KoMeAifl. 

3.  CiAHOCTL  He  nopoKX.  KoweAifl,  nocBflmeKa  IIpOBy  Miixafi- 
jOBH'iy  CaAOBCKOMy.  — He  tek'b  jkhbii  Kaicx  xo^ierca.  HapOAHafl 
ApaMa.  — qyacoMT.  niipy  noxMt-ifce.  KoMeAifl.  — JI,oxoAHoe 
wtcTo.  KoMCAifl.  — IIpasAHiiqHUH  cohi*  — ao  oOtAJi.  Kapijiiibi 
mockobckoh  sHsuii.  — He  cohijiiicb  xapaKiepaMH.  KapTnuu  moc- 

KOBCKOll  XIISHU. 

3.  Cboh  codaKii  rpusyTca,  HyjKaa  He  npacTaBau.  KnpTunu 


Works  in  Russian 


2I0CK0BCK0U  xiiBHii.  — SaB tMB  noiijemt,  to  ii  Bafljerab  {/Ke- 
uuTb6a  Ea.iL3aMUHOBa).  KapTiiHH  mockobckou  beiibhii.  — CTapuii 
Apyrt  .lyBrae  hobux^  asyx'b.  KapTnau  uockobckoS  aiiiaHii.  — 
BocnuxaHHUna.  Koiie;;ia.  — Tposa.  Jpaaa.  — TaaeaHe  jHii. 
CaeHBI  n3B  MOCEOBCKOS  aiUSHlI. 

4.  Ppixt  Aa  6t;(a  na  koto  ho  ffinseTB.  Jl|paaa.  — Koataa 
SaxapiiiT'bMiiHHHijCyxopyK'B.  iIpaMaTiiTecKaH  xpoHUKa  (1611— 
1612).  — UlyiHiiKn.  KapTimbt  iioceobceoS  siibhii.  — BoeBoja 
(CoH-L  Ha  Boari).  KojieAia,  bx  craxaxx  cx  npoaoroMx. 

5.  IlyHiiHa.  Ci;eHH  U3X  moceobceoiI  sushh.  — Ha  Oohkomx 
MioTi.  KoMoaia.  — JtaiuTpiii  CaMOSBaneux  u BacH.Tiii  lUyiicKiii. 
JI.paMaTHHecKaa  xpoHiiKa. 

6.  TymuHO.  JIlpajiaTiiBecKaa  xpoHnaa  bx  CTiixaxx.  (CeHTaOpx 
H OEiaOpx  1606  r.)  — Bacuauca  Me.ieHTxeBa.  Apasia.  — Ha  bch- 
Karo  Myapeaa  ;^OBOaxHO  npocTOTxt.  Koiioaia. 

7.  He  Bce  Koxy  Mac.iaHaaa.  CBeau  U3X  moceobckoB  siiaHii.  — 
■Itcx.  KoMeaia.  — E:BineHBia  ashbiti.  Kosiejia.  — I'opaaee 
cepaue.  KoMejia. 

8.  He  6h.io  hu  rpoma,  ja  B;^py^x  aaiHHx.  KoMeAia.  — Komiikx 
xvii  CTO.TtTia.  Kojienia  bx  cmxaxx.  — CatrypoaKa.  BeceHHaa 
CKasaa.  — HosAnaa  jto6obx.  CueHU  iiax  a;ii3Hu  aaxoaycixa. 

— ..IpaMain'iecKie  nepeBoj;H.  Cii6.,  1872.  5062.14 

— He  laKT.  ffiHBH  KaKB  xoaeiCH.  HapoAiiaa  ^paiia. 

MocKBa,  1888.  5069.31 

Otbep;kehhhe  xyioatHHKii.  [Cipamma  not  iiCTopin 
learpa].  (IIsb  CiBepHaro  BicTHiiKa,  kh.  5). 

5062.33 

Hetpobb,  n.  BarpoBaa  im.TB.  (PyccKie  bb  IlapniKi 
BO  Bpesifl  KoMiiyHH).  HobIictb.  (jKypH.  HuBa,  1884). 

*7262.12,  1884 

— Il3B-3a  Morn.iH.  PaacKasB  h3b  iojKHo-c.iaBflHCKou 

BoftuH.  (/KypH.  Hnsa,  1886).  *7262.12,  1886 

— Pa^oBaiiCKaa  laima.  IIoBicTB.  (/Kypn.  Hiisa. 

1885).  *7262.12,  1885 

IIo.iEBoft,  n.  H.  BpaiBa-conepHnKH.  Ilciopn'i. 
poMaHB.  (IKypH.  Hiisa,  1888).  *7262.12,  1888 

— Bb  oBe'H.eu  niKypi.  PascKasB.  (CSopiiuKB 
IlnsH,  1893,  T.  1,  cip.  499-539). 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  I 

— 3i.io  A;oca^HTe.iBHoe  A'feao.  Ilcropii’i.  poiianB. 

IKypn.  Husa,  1892).  *7262.12,  1892 

— IIcTopia  jByxB  annynoBB.  (CSopnnKB  Hiibh, 

1892,  T.  2,  cip.  72-91).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  2 

— Ko.ieco  (jiGpiyiiH.  lIcTopm.  paacKasB.  (IKypH. 

Hnsa,  1890).  ’ *7262.12,  1890 

— KopeHB  3aa.  IIcTopna.  poiianB.  (/KypH.  Hiiaa, 

1891).  *72’62.i2,  1891 

— IleHapoKOMB.  Il3B  TBepcKHXB  npenaHifi.  (C6op- 
HHKB  Hhbh,  1891,  T.  2,  cip.  541-561). 

*7267.20, 1891,  vol.  2 

— HenoKynHoe.  HoBiciB.  (Coophhkb  Hhbh,  1891, 

T.  1,  CTp.  334-383).  *7267.20,  1891,  vol.  i 

— HnEor^a  — nopyKoS.  ncTopna.  pascuasB.  (C6op- 
HHKB  Hhbh,  1892,  t.  4,  cip.  486-502). 

*7267.20,  1892,  vol.  4 

— Hoco.ib  PocyiapeBB.  IIcTopn’i.  pascKaaB.  (C6op- 

HHKB  Hhbh,  1890,  crp.  25-105).  *7267.20,  1890 

— IlaiHo.  IIoBicTB.  (/KypH.  Hhbh,  1894). 

*7262.12,  1894 

no.7E3!AEBB,  A.  II.  CTHXOTBOpenia.  HojIB  pe.AaK- 
nieii  Ape  n.  BBe^eHCKaro.  Cb  nopip.  (Coophhkb 
Hhbh,  1892).  3065.112 

— CraxoTBopema,  CMOmpu  Opapebb.  PyccKaa  no- 
laeHHaa  anTepaiypa  xix  CTo.iiTia.  Cip.  119-181. 

3036.20 

Ho.iohckih,  H.  n.  BasHMB  Po-ieiaeBB.  PascKasB. 
(/Kypn.  Hhbh,  1884).  *7262.12,  1884 

— BeaepHifi  sbohb.  Cthxh.  Cho.,  1890.  3064.109 


II0.10HCKIH,  B.  n.  IIcKymeuie.  PascitasB.  (/Ky-pn. 
IIuBa,  1885).  *7262.12,  1885 

— IIob4ctl  0 HpaB^i  hcthhhoS  h 0 KpnBj.i  .lyKa- 

Bou.  (/Kypn.  HiiBa,  1888).  *7262.12,  1888 

— Hyatia  poan.  KoMe;;ia.  (CoopniiKB  Hhbh,  1894, 

T.  1,  CTp.  3-91.  *7267.20,  1894,  vol.  I 

IIotaheuko,  II.  H.  BesB  6010.  HoBicTB.  (C6opHnKB 
Hhbh,  1894,  crp.  385-433).  *7267.20,  1894 

— ByKeiB.  KoMe^ia.  (C6opHnKB  Hhbh,  1891,  x.  3, 

CTj).  121-137).  *7267.20,  1891,  vol.  3 

— ^Bts^a.  PoiiaHB.  (CSopHHKB  Hhbh,  1893,  x.  2)- 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  2 

— Ma.ieHbKaa  nrpa.  HoBicxB.  (CSopunKB  Hhbh, 

1892,  X.  4,  exp.  30-87).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  4 

Hpohckih,  C.  y aysoro  oaara.  PascKasB  lOHKepa. 
(CoopHHKB  Hhbh,  1894,  exp.  597-629). 

*7267.20,  1894 

nyuiKHHB,  A.  C.  no.iHoe  eoOpanie  eonnHenift.  Il3;i;. 
2,  no^B  peAaKn,ieu  P.  H.  reHHa;(n.  Cn6.,  1870.  6 x. 

3063.14 

CodepjKaHie.  — \.  .IiipaaecKia  CTuxoTBopenia  (cx  i nopTp. 
aBTopa).  2.  UoexiBi,  caasEH,  h^chii  BanaAEHxx  c.iaBaax.  3.  Eb- 
reHiii  OHtrnnx,  pOManx  bx  ciiixaxx.  Bopiicx  roAVHOBX, 
ApajiaTiiaecKia  ci/eHU.  4.  PoaiaHH  a noB'icTii ; — Apanx  IleTpa 
Be.TiiKaro;  .Ttxonncb  ce.ia  ropoximaj  HoBtexa  noKofinaro  HBaaa 
HexpoBUBa  Bi.TKnHa;  PocaaB.ieBx;  HyfipoBCEia;  KaaaxaHCEaa 
AOBEa;  HaEOBaa  Aaaa.  SaaaCEH.  5.  OxpuBEa,  aostexa,  pas- 
cEaaxi  a ApaMaxaaecEia  apoaBBeAenia;  iEypaajxaxia  a aexopaae- 
CEia  cxaxxa.  6.  Uexopia  HyraaeBCKaro  fiyaxa. 

— CxHxoxBopeHia,  CMompu  Opapebb.  PyeeKaa  no- 
xaeHHaa  anxepaxypa  xix  exo.xixia.  Cxp.  1-108. 

3036.20 

Eenneville,  S.  de.  HoBiexn  ;(.xa  jixefi  oxb  naxn 
j;o  jeeaxH  .lixB.  IlepeBo^B  eB  (jipannyseKapo. 
MoeKBa,  1835.  5069a. 26 

Robinson,  F.  Mabel.  HaaHB  KajinaHiH.  Cospe- 
jieHHHH  IIp.xaHAeKifi  pojianB.  Cno.,  1889.  4511. 114 

PoBHucKiH,  A.  MixH.ia  BB  op.xa,  a nona.ia  bb 
copoKy.  KoMOAia.  OAeeea,  1888.  5069.32 

Ph.ibebb,  K.  $.  CoHHHema  h nepenneKa.  IIsj.  2 
exo  Aonepn,  hoab  peAaKuieii  H.  A.  EijipeMOBa.  Cn6., 
1874.  3067.43 

— CxHxoxBopeHia,  CMompu  Opapebb.  PyeeKaa  no- 
xaeHHaa  .iHxepaxypa  xix  exo.xixia.  Cxp.‘ll8-130. 

3036.20 

Ca.iiacb,  pp.  E.  A.  BapHHH-KpeexBaHKH.  Ilexopna. 
pojiaHB.  (/KypH.  Hnaa,  1889).  *7262.12,  1889 

— BpnpaAHpeKaa  BHyaKa.  MoeKoaeKaa  6h.ib. 

(/Kypn.  HHBa,  1888).  *7262.12,  1888 

— Bb  exapoH  MoeKBi.  Ilexopna.  poiiaiiB.  (/Kypn. 

Hhbh,  1884);  Cn6.,  1885.  *7262.12,  1884;  3065.118 

— )i;atexxaxypa.  HoBiePB.  (/Kypn.  IlnBa,  1893). 

*7262.12,  1893 

— KyAecHHKB.  IIcxopHH.  poMaHB.  (IKvpn.  Hnsa, 

1886).  *7262.12,  1886 

— Mn.x.iioHB.  PouaHB.  (iKypn.  Hnsa,  1885). 

*7262.12,  1885 

— OHB-ae...  Pa3CKa3B.  (/Kypn.  HnBa,  1888). 

*7262.12,  1888 

— C.xyatnxe.xB  Boxa.  Ilexopna.  poiiaiiB.  (/Kypn. 

HnBa,  1892).  *7262.12,  1892 

— CMyxHxe.xb.  (COophhkb  Hhbh,  1891,  x.  1,  exp.  3- 

33).  ' *7267.20,  1891,  vol.  I 

— TaKie  ihh.  PaseKasB.  (CSophhkb  Hhbh,  1892, 

X.  2,  cxp.  483-535).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  2 


120 


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Cajiacb,  rp.  E.  A.  TapTiO(l)o'iKa.  BejnKocBiiCKaa 
noBicTB.  (/KypH.  Huita,  *7262.12,  1894 

— ^IyH-KyH;^3e.  IICTOpni.  poMaui,.  (iKvpH.  Hnsa, 

1887).  *7262.12,  1887 

Ca-tthkob-b,  M II.  HeBnHHue  pascKasu  II.  III,ej- 
pHHa  [nceBA-]-  Cno.,  1868.  5065.18 

— CarapH  Bi  nposi  H.  UlejpiiHa  [ncesj.].  Cno., 

1863.  5065.27 

Cebephhb,  H.  Onepifl  roaoBv.  PaacKast.  (Coop- 
HHKE  Hhbh,  1890).  ■ *7267.20,  1890 

Cemehhoe  HTenie.  /Kypna.iE  poiianoBE,  noBicieft  n 
pascKasoBE.  Ilpnaokenie  ke  H.T.iJOCip.  raserh 
_ HeBa.“  11-fi  rojE  (1883).  Cno.,  1881:. 

♦5061.9  (1883,  Suppl.) 

Chbhphke,  ,T(.  IlepBHe  CTy;5eHTH.  PascKasE.  (IlaE 
OtBepHaro  BicTHHKa,  kh.  1.  3064.136 

CnsoBE.  Co.ioMOHia  Ca6ypoBa.  IIcTopna.  pa3CKa.3E 
XVI  BtKa.  (CSopHHKE  Hiibh,  1892,  T.  1,  cip.  52-129). 

*7267.20,  1892,  vol.  I 

Cmuphobe,  a.  n.  CTapHii  yanTe.TE.  Pa3CKa3E. 
(CSopmiKE  Hiibh,  1892, 1. 1,  cip.  243-288). 

*7267.20,  1892,  vol.  4 

CoJOBBEBE,  B.  C.  IlBrnannnKE  [XponnKa  neiHpexE 
noKo.iiHiii].  (/Kypn.  HnBa,  1884).  *7262.12,  1884 

— -Hocataiiie  ropoaTOBH.“  XpoHnna.  (iKypn. 

HnBa,  1886).  *7262.12,  1886 

Spielberg,  Hans  von,  [nceBj.],  avompu  Zobeltitz, 
Hans  von. 

Ctahhukih,  H.  IIcTopia  ojnoro  Ta.iaHTa.  HoBiciB. 
(iKypn.  HnBa,  1888).  *7262.12, 1888 

— .Tio6HTejB  niBinxE  niniiE.  PaacKasE.  (C6op- 
HHKE  HnBH,  1893,  T.  3,  cip.  293-362). 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  3 

— HiiyxE.  PaacKasE.  (CoopnnKE  Hhbh,  1891, 

T.  3,  cip.  331-406).  *7267.20,  1891,  vol.  3 

— CnpoTH.  PaacKasE.  (CoopnnKE  Hhbh,  1.893, 

T.  1,  exp.  540-570).  *7267.20,  1893.  vol.  I 

CTAHBKOBnaE,  K.  M.  KapxnHKH  nopcKoii  snann. 
(CSopnnKE  HnBH,  1894,  cip.  578-593). 

*7267.20,  1894 

Sterx,  Adolf.  Hto  cnacao  ? HoBe.T.ia.  HepcBOjiE. 
(CSopnHKE  Hhbh,  1893,  i.  3,  crp.  629-692). 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  3 

Sto-we,  Harriet  E.  Beecher.  Xnsnna  ja^n  Tona. 
Haj.  2,  CE  KapTHHaJin.  Cn6.,  1871.  2393.50 

— Xnainna  aajn  Tojia.  HoBiciB  P-kh  Cxoy,  paa- 

CKaaannaa  atxaiiE  P-Keio  A.  na.iBMepE.  HepeBOjE 
CE  anraiftcKaro.  Haa;.  3.  Cn6.,  1874.  2394.65 

Cxr.i.xn,  0.  C.  Ppoaa.  HostexE.  (CoopnnKE  Hhbh, 
1892,  X.  4,  exp.  88-143).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  4 

Teh.iobe,  B.  HiinepaxpHna  Geojopa.  Ilcxopnn. 
onepKE.  (C6opHHKE  Hhbh,  1894,  exp.  517-543). 

*7267.20,  1894 

Theuriex,  Andre.  OnacHHa  napn.  HepeBojE. 
(C6opHHKE  Hhbh,  1891,  x.  1,  2). 

*7267.20,  1891,  vols.  I,  2 

— Taiina  repxpyjH.  HepeBOXB.  (CoopnnKE  Hhbh, 

1890,  exp.  334-443).  *7267.20,  1890 

TEPnnroPEBE,  C.  H.  CxpaxoHE  CxeSe.xBnHHE.  Ho- 
Bt.cxB.  (iKypn.  Hnna,  1892).  *7262.12,  1892 


To.icxoh,  rp.  A.  K.  Honnoe  coCpanie  coannenin. 
Cno.,  1882.  4 X.  5061.11 

CodepjuaHie.  — I.  lIpeaiicjOBie.  ABToSiorpalmieCKiri  oiepsE. 
IIo3MU,  nOBtcTii,  AP^HU : — loaHHi,  ^aMaoKUH'B.  rptmHiiita. 
3,oeT>-aijraH'B.  .Ajxumuke.  Bfci.iHHU,  SajjaABi,  npaiaH,  ntcHH, 
oaepKH.  KpuMCKie  oaepsa.  IlepeBOAH.  2.  IIoaMH,  noBtcTH, 
Apasfu:  — UocaAHHE^b.  Ilopiperi  (nOBtcTb  ciasaxE).  Ipa- 
EOHE.  Ebi.iuubi,  6ajLjaAU,  npuTan,  bEchii,  oiepKii.  IlepeBOAti. 
3.  4paMaTu<iecKaB  ipoAOria : — CaepTB  loaima  fpoaBaro.  Ilapt 
OeoAopE.  IlapB  BopncE.  4.  KHaat  Cepe6paBH3,  BOsicTb  Bpe- 
ueab  loaaBa  I'poaBaro. 

— n H.  Hekpacobe.  CinxoxBopeuia.  Cno.,  1881. 

3066.27 

T0.1CXOH,  J.  H.  Coannenia.  Ilaj.  4.  MocKBa, 
1880.  T.  1,  3-11.  3064.27 

CodepManie.  — 1.  J.tTCTBo.  Oipo’iecTBo.  IOhoctb.  3.  Hu- 
6tr'b.  PySsa  aica.  CeBacxonojb.  Bexp-feqa  bi  expa^t  cb 
HOCKOBCKUMB  3HaK03n>iMX>.  CenewHoe  cqacxie.  Mexexfc.  IIo- 
jusyioEa.  4.  ^e;^a^o^HHecKia  cxqtlb  o napoiHOMB  o6pa30Ba- 
Hiu.  113*6  coBHHeHiu  u nepeBOAOBi  A^xeS.  5-8,  Bodna  h 
Mupit.  8.  IIpiLioseHie  cxaxbii  0 EavnaHin  i2>ro  roAB.  9-11.  ABHa 
KapeHnna. 

— Anna  Kapenana.  PosianE.  MocKBa,  1878.  3 x. 

5062.15 

Topxebckih,  K.  3a  jynejaiiH.  PascKasE.  (iKypn. 
Hnna,  1887).  ’ *7262.12,  1887 

TyppEHEBE,  II.  C.  Comnenia.  MocKBa,  1880.  10  x. 

5063.17 

CodepManie.  — 1.  JnxepaxypHHa  n zaxeScKia  sasitxEii.  lipii- 
iH^ecBia  cxaxBii.  HeBpoxorn.  IlepeBOAU.  2.  3anBCEH  oxoi- 
HQEa.  3.  PyABHi.  ,3tBopaHCEoe  XHtsAO.  4.  Ha  saHynt.  Omu 
II  a^th.  5.  J.biM'b.  Hobb.  6.  AHApefi  Eo.iocob'b.  EpexTepi.. 
Tpn  nopxpexa.  Xha'B.  HtxymEOB'B.  JI.HeBHHE'B  xiimHaro  Be.io- 
B:tEa.  Tpn  Bcxp^qn.  ilvMy.  HoexoaxHu  ABopt.  Jsa  npiaxexa. 
7.  SaxHinse.  HepenHCKa.  Hkob^  UacEiHEOB'b.  ^•ayci'B,  paa- 
CKa33.  IIoisAKa  b:b  Hoxtcbe.  Aca.  HepBaa  .nodoBB.  8.  Ilpna- 
paKH.  JoBoxBHO.  Codasa.  Ilcxopia  xeuiGHaHxa  EpryHOBa. 
BpiiraAiip'B.  HeCBacxnaa.  CxpaHHaa  nexopia.  Cxenaoil  Ko- 
poxB  Jiip:B.  9.  CxyEi...  cxyet....  cxyK*B!...  cxyAia.  Bein- 
Hia  boah«  nyHHHi»  n Ba6ypnHt  (PaacKas^  Uexpa  HexpoBuqa 
B.).  TacEj.  CoHi.  PaacEaa'B  oxiia  AxeKcta.  10.  C^eHIlI  n 
EOMexin:  — HeocxoposHOCXb.  BeaAenesEe.  Fa^  xohko,  xani  h 
psexca.  Hax-ii6HnE^.  Xoxocxhk'B.  Saaxpas'B  y npeABOAnxexa. 
H^cai^'B  b:b  a^P^bh^.  HpoBDHi^iaxEa.  PaarOBop'B  na  doxbmou 
Aopori. 

— Ai'Di'*’-  2.  .TefinnnrE,  1876.  3068.26 

— 3anncKn  oxoxniiKa.  .lennnnxE,  1876 ; Cno.,  1880. 

3068.25;  5067.22 

— Oxhh  n ;itin.  .leuini,HrE,  1869.  3068.24 

TxoPKEBCKiil,  K.  B.  CyxKH  na  nosmiin.  PascKasE. 
(CoopnnKE  Hhbh,  1893,' x.  1,  exp.  278-303). 

*7267.20,  1893.  vol.  I 

$ohe-Bh3hhe,  A-  n.  CoHnnenia.  Ho.xnoe  coopa- 
nie.  PejaKiiia  Ape.  II.  BBejencKaro.  Ce  nopxp. 
(CSopnnKE  Hhbh,  1893).  3064.128 

Xemhhuepe,  II.  II.  Bacnn  n CKasKH.  Ce  nopxp. 
Cn6.,  1820.  5066.16 

XoiiHKOBE,  A.  C.  CxnxoiBopenia,  CMompu  Oiapebe. 
PyccKaa  noiaennaa  jnxepaxypa  xix  cxo.xfexia. 
Cxp.  211-226.  ' 3036.20 

— Aminxpift  CasioaBanenE.  Tpare^ia.  (PyccKift 

ApxHBE,  X.  24.  MocKBa,  1886).  *70603.1.24 

ZoBELXixz,  Hans  von.  HepBaa  jiooobe  Ma.ienbKon 
npHHneccH.  HoBiciE  Panca  (j)OHE-inini.TE6epra 
[nceBj,.].  (CSopnnKE  Hhbh,  1888).  *7267.20,  1888 

Hexobe,  a.  HMenHHH.  (Hse  OtBepnaro  BicxnnKa, 
1889).  3064135 

HyxBHHCKift,  A.,  CMOmpu  AtAHACEEBE-HysEnncKin, 
A. 

Hioimnou,  0.  Ann.TOMaxE.  KoMexia-4)apcE.  (C5op- 
nnKE  HnBH,  1893,  x.  1,  cxp.  688-721). 

*7267.20,  1893.  vol.  I 


Works  in  Russian 


IIlEBnEiiKo,  T.  r.  o6npnHK’i.  TBopnEi.  Tomb  1. 
Ko63apb.  Cii6.,  1883.  5062.17 

Shakespe.4re.  UleKcrnipt  cb  AHr.nftcKaro  II. 
Kenepa.  MocKsa,  1811.  2 t.  *#0.4064.2 

CodepjKUHie. — 1.  Pu’iapAB  II;  I’eHpiixB  IV;  Teupust  \‘; 
reBpiixt  \'I  (uacTb  1 II  2).  2.  I’eHpnxB  VI  (lacib  3);  PimapAB 
III.;  PeHpiixB  Vlll ; KoMe^ia  oinii6oK-b;  MaaOeTB;  yapomeHie 
CTponTiiBoil;  Bee  xopomo,  aio  xopomo  KOHan.ioci.;  KopioaaHB. 

— TpaMaTHiecKia  coMBHenia.  IlepeBojB  H.  Kei- 

aepa.  MocKBa,  1861.  3 t.  **G.  4064.3 

Codepjx-aHie.  — 1.  Kopo.ib  loaHHB;  Pii'iapAB  II;  Penpaxi.  IV. 
2.  I'eHpuxB  V;  Penpaxt  VI.  3.  Puiap^B  ill;  PeKpaxt  VIII; 
Koiie^ia  omiifiOKB;  MaafieTi.. 

— BeHeniflHCKiu  KyneiiB.  JpaMa.  IlepeBe.iB  cb 
Anr.iificKaro  BacH.iifi  Hkhmobb.  Cno.,  1833. 

»G.  4064.4 

— FaM.ieTB.  Tparejifl.  IlepeBOjB  A.  Kponeoepra. 

Il3x  2.  MocKBa,  1861.  No.  4 in  **G.  4064.5 

— raM.ieTB,  npnniiB  J^aiCKifi.  IlepeBojB  II.  A. 

noaesaro.  No.  3 in  **G.  4064.6 

— Kopo.TB  .TiipB.  Tparejia.  IlepeBe.iB  B.  flan- 

MOBB.  Cno.,  1833.  No.  2 in  **G.  4064.4 

— Kopo.iB  PnaapuB  Tpeiift.  ^paMa.  IlepeBojB 

A..  B.  TpyaniHEHa.  Cn6.,  1862. 

No.  2 in  **G.  4064.6 

— MaaoeiB.  Tpare;iia.  IlepeBe.iB  M.  B[poHaeHKo]. 

Cno.,  1837.  No.  3 in  **G.  4064.4 

— MaaocTB.  Tparej;ia.  nepeBo;iB  A.  KponeSepra. 

MocKBa,  1862.  No.  2 in  **G.  4064.5 

— OTe.1.10,  BeneniaHCKin  ManpB.  ^"^paMa.  Ilepe- 
Be.iB  B.  .laaapeBCKin.  Cn6.,  181.5. 

No.  3 in  #*G.  4064.5 

— OTe.1.10.  Tpare^ia.  IlepeBOAB  n.  II.  BeHH6epra. 

Cn6.,  1864.  **G.  4064.6 


Shakespe.are.  Po.tb  Pnnapja  III  n3B  Tpare^in 
lIIeKcinipa.  HepenoAB  H.  Koinepa.  XapnaoBB, 
1863.  6596.26 

— PoMeo  n Jl,aty.iBeTTa.  Tpare^ia.  IlepeBejB  H. 

PociioBmeHKO.  Mocasa,  1861.  #*G.  4064.5 

Schiller.  Op.ieancaaa  jitsa.  no3Ma.  Ile- 

peBojB  iKyaoBcaaro.  (/KvaoBcain.  CTuxoTBopenia. 
7 H3;i.  IIoaB  pe;iaKnien  II.  A.  EiJipeMOBa.  Cn6., 
1878.  Tomb  2,  ctp.  150-301).  3066.33.2 

IIIH.10BB,  B.  noc.ii  noaroH  pas.iyan.  [MocRBa, 
1887.]  3064.124 

IIlTE.ibUHErB,  A.  HeBo.iLHHn.a.  IIoBicTB.  (iKypn. 
Hnsa,  1888).  *7262.12,  1888 

IHet.iobb,  II.  y OTn,a  Ioanna  KponniTajTcaaro. 
PascaasB  oneBHjn,a.  (CSopniiaB  Hhbh,  1892,  t.  4, 
cip.  144-186).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  4 

IIIejphhb,  H.  [nceB;i.],  CMompu  Ca.ithkobb,  M.  II. 

Ebers,  G.  IncycB.  noBicTBOBanie  h3b  6H6.iefi- 
canxB  BpeMenB.  (Hvypn.  Hnsa,  1890). 

#7262.12,  1890 

K)hkepb,  E.  Ha  BiopoMB  n.iani . PascaaaB.  (C6op- 
hheb  Hiibu,  1891,  T.  2,  cip.  637-706). 

#7267  20,  1891,  vol.  2 

UcHHCKiH,  I.  I.  AMepnaaniiH.  (CoopnnEB  Hhbh, 
1888).  *7267.20,  1888 

— ncaaTe.iB  npna.iH)neHin.  IIoBicTB.  (iKypn. 

Hnna,  1893).  *7262.12,  1893 

— K.iajiB.  PoManB.  (JKi'pn.  HiiBa,  1890). 

*7262.12,  1890 

— HeTepovprcaaa  noBtciB.  MocKBa,  1885. 

3064.133 


HAyim,  IICKYCCTBO  H JIT’. 


Amephkahuh  bb  HeiepSypri.  J^pyaLecain  coio3b 
Poccin  H AMepHKH,  n noTpoSnoe  onneanie  mohh- 
Topa  MianTonoMO.  Cn6.,  1866.  3068.150 

Bapahobb,  M.  Ma.ienbaie  o6opBaHiiH.  (IIsb  khb- 
HH  3a6pouienHHXB  jiTeu).  Cno.  5064.24 

Baphiebb.  B.  n.  OcnoBania  yro.ioBnaro  cyAonpona- 
Bo;iCTBa,  CB  npEMinenieMB  rb  PocciftcaoMy  yro.ioB- 
HOMy  cy3;onpoH3B03,CTBy.  Cn6.,  1841.  7616.57 

Backhub,  B.  06in,ecTBeHHHa  pa6oTH  bb  Poccin. 
OnepicB.  (CoopHHKB  Hhbh,  1892,  t.  4,  cip.  531- 
560).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  4 

Becbaa  CTapn;a  co  BnyaaMH.  Cno.  5605.34 

BHB.TEncaAa  nciopia,  coapamenno  HSB.Tenennaa  hbb 
CBameHHHXB  KnnrB  Beixaro  n Hosaro  Baaiia. 
113.5.  4.  Kapaepya,  1861.  7412.25 

Bhb.hh.  Pocnoaa  namero  Incyca  Xpacia  Hobbtu 
SaBiiB,  na  c.iaBflHCKOMB  n pyc'caoMB  nsHa'i;.  Cn6., 
1822.  3416.28 

— Pocnoja  Hamero  Incyca  Xpnexa  Hobhh  SaaiTB. 
Cn6.,  1823 ; JLefinnnrB,  1850 ; Joexohb,  1862. 

341625;  *B.  6014.16;  74193.104 

— HcaaTHpB  HJH  Knnia  XBa.ieHiu.  .Ioh^ohb,  1862. 

No.  2 in  74193.104 

Brandt,  A.  E.  nejarornnecain  aapTHnan  hsb  Mipa 
ffiHBOTHHXB.  (IIpHaoseHie  KB  jKypn.  Hnaa,  1890, 
CTp.  106-137).  *7267.20,  1890 


Brehm,  a.  E.  AaiaTcaan  cieiiB  h en  ({layna.  ' 
OnepKB.  IlepeBojB.  {C6opHHaB  Hhbh,  1892,  t.  1, 
cip.  202-229).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  i 

— .lica  H oxoTHHnifi  npoMHce.iB  bb  Ch6hph.  Ile- 
pcBOAB.  (C6opHHaB  Hhbh,  1892,  t.  2,  cip.  120-161). 

*7267.20,  1892,  vol.  2 

— HyiemecTBie  no  Cnoapn.  HepeBO^B.  (C5op- 
HHKB  Hhbh,  1893,  t.  2,  CTp.  183-206). 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  2 

— Cipana  h .xioan  na  noporaxB  Hn.ia.  OnepaB. 

HepeBO^B.  (C6opHHKB  Hhbh,  1893,  t.  2,  cip.  671- 
700).  *7267.20,  1893,  vol.  2 

Bphkhepb.  BncTaBaa  bb  Bini  n HCTopin  My3HKH. 
(CoopnHaB  Hhbh,  1892,  t.  4,  ctp.  186-222). 

*7267.20,  1890 

Bjtaebb,  H.  B.  HiaoTopna  npH-iosenin  reopin 
9.T.THnTnnecKnxB  (jij'HKHift  kb  Tcopin  (jiynanift  iipe- 
PHBHHXB.  MoCKBa,  18^,  85.  **E.  2203.73 

BrPBBHOBB,  B.  IIpory.iKa  cb  aiTBMH  no  Poccin. 
Cn6.,  1837.  4 t.  3069.143 

Eya.TBCKifi,  II.  B.  AnaTOMnnecKoe  oiracanie  . . . 
npeBpaiHaro  no.T02teHia  cepjna  [n]  BcixB  6o.ii.ninxB 
KpoBenocHHXB  5KH.1B  . . . Cn6.,  1829. 

No  2 in  *7720.8 

— AnaTOMHKo-naio.'iorHnecKoe  onneanie  ^Bonnofi 

MaTKH  . . . Cno.,  1832.  No.  3 in  *7720  8 


122 


Works  in  Russian 


ByajiCKift,  II.  B.  0 Bpe^i  oit  HG.ininHaro  Kypeiiia 
TaoaKa.  Cno.,  1862.  7995-37 

— KDSnjiefl  SO'-iiTHeS  Me^uunHCnoft  c.iyaiCbi, . . . 

1861:  ro^a.  Ci  nopipeioMt.  Cii6.,  1865.  5060.5 

Bwhuh  Iocn(|ii>.  Il3;i  4.  C116.,  18;^.  75893.164 

Bachhbka.  1I3A.  3.  C116.,  1839.  9o.  5 in  3069.139 

Bbejehckih,  a.  II.  BcejCHHaa  be  npe;i;cTaB.ieHiflXE 
'le.ioB-ljKa.  nony.iflpHHH  oiepKB.  (CoopanKE  Hhbu, 
1893,  T.  3,  cip.  146-187).  *7267.20,  1893,  vol.  3 

BEPnrHHE,  r.  Il3E  HCAaBHaro  iii)ora.iaro.  (Crjja- 
unuu  n3E  HCTopia  cjiaBaHCKO-Typeu,Kofl  6opi>ou). 
(IKypH.  Hnaa,  1^5).  *7262.12,  1885 

ViviAX,  T.  Tpn  pasroBopa  CBameannKa  ce  npn- 
xoffiaHajiH  0 HCTHHHOME  nj'TH  Ko  cnaceHiio.  II3;^.  3. 
Cn6.,  1837.  75893.166 

B0.IETEPE.  9.  A.  Maiepia.!!!  ;i.ia  9THorpa(|(iH  Ja- 
THincKaro  n.ieiieHH  BHieScKoS  rySepam.  HacTE  1. 
Cn6.,  1890.  3062.107 

Bockpechhu  ;i;eHE.  Cn6.,  1839.  No.  15  in  3069.139 

BocnoMHHAHiE  npH  aaKAio'ieHiH  ro^a.  Il3j.  4.  C116., 
1836.  75893.165 

BocToaHOE  noMopEe,  1865  (lK)H.-Jl|eK.),  1866  r.  Hn- 
KOjaeBCKE  Ha  Anypi.  1865,66.  2 t.  *3060.110 

Bocxoae.  JKypHa.iE  yaeHO-anTepaTypHHfi  h no.in- 
THaecKiii.  I'oae  1889,  90.  Cn6.,  1889,  90.  5 t. 

*7267.15 

HE;it.iEHAa  Xpohhka  Bocxom-  Toae  8,  9.  Cno., 
1889,  90.  2 T.  *50603.6 

HpiMoaenie  k-l  Bocxo;iy  [*7267.15]. 

Bphj;ckih,  II.  Ho  noBo^y  IIo.iECKaro  Bonpoca. 
Cn6.,  1863.  5065.15 

BcEOBmm  Ka.ieHAapE  Ha  1889  poue.  Gu6.,  1888. 

3065.116 

Bhctabkh.  BuciaBKa  be  ^InKaro.  (jKypn.  Hnsa, 
1893).  *7262.12,  1893 

— yKa3aTe.iE  PyccKaro  oTji.ia  $H.iajie.’iL(|HfiCKOH 
iieaiAyHaponHOH  BHCiaBKH  1876  roja.  C116.,  1876. 

4029.74 

Hirsch,  M.  Co6paHie  npHiiipoBE,  4>opMy.iE  n 3a- 
AaaE  H3E  ByKBeHHaro  BuaHC.iema  h a.ireopH.  Ile- 
peBe.iE  .1.  KHpnnaeBE.  Cn6.,  1832.  7939-22 

rO-IHIHEBE,  II.  A.IeSoME  pyKOHHCHaPO  CHHO;iHKa 
(Boropo^Hn;epoat;iecTBeHCKOH  uepKBH  ce.ia  K.ihmob- 
CKaro  . . . ) 1746  r.  MocKBa,  1890.  ***3060.107 

rpnropoBHHE,  JI,.  B.  IIpory.iKa  no  BpMHTaacy.  Cn6., 
1865.  3065.117 

Fpote,  HnKO.iaH.  CHOBH;i'feHia,  khke  npe^jieTE  Ha- 
yauaro  aHa.iH3a.  KiesE,  1878.  7600.41 

I’ptxE  He  6e3jii.’inu;a.  1I3A.  7.  Cn6.,  1836.  75893.168 

Jto.iropyKOBE,  KH.  A.  B.  MecMepE  h ero  Haaa.TEHaa 
leopia.  Cno.,  1846.  3069.138 

jI,PEBHOCTH  PocciflcKaro  PocynapcTBa,  HSAaimua  no 
BHCoaafmieMy  noBe-iiniio.  MocKsa,  1849-53.  8 t. 

*Cab.  70.14.1 

JI^PEBo  nbancTBa.  Cn6.,  1839.  No.  12  in  3069.139 
JI,pya:ECKia  coBim  po.jHTe.iaME,  Kacaiomieca  jo  boc- 
nHiania  exe  nixen.  113^.  3.  C116.,  1838. 

No.  3 in  3069.139 

)IiificTBiE  6jaroAaTH  be  cepimi  Ma.’ioaiTnen  n'^BHn.H. 
Cu6.,  1839.  No.  8 in  3069.139 

E.TncEEBE,  A.  B.  BKCKypcia  na  Ileii.TOH'fe.  OaepKE. 
(C6opHHKE  Hhbh,  1891,  T.  1,  exp.  182-219). 

*7267.20,  1891,  vol.  I 


IKE.xnxoBCKAa,  B.  II.  Ila  SeperaxE  IleuH  n Tejiau. 
(/Kypn.  lIiiBa,  1892).  *7262.12,  1892 

JKypAB.iEBE,  A.  I.  IIo.iHoe  iicxopuaecKoe  iiaB-ijcxie  0 
ApeBHH.XE  CXpnrO.lBHHKaXE  H HOBUXE  paCKO.lBHH- 

KaxE  xaKE  naBUBaeMuxE  cxapooCpaAnaxE.  Ce  12-io 
Kapx.  ll3A.  5.  C116.,  1855.  5064.7 

Bejehoh,  a.  KypcE  MopcKaro  Ka^excKaro  Kopiiyca. 
ApHOMexHKa.  CnS.,  1846.  5065.32 

3aB.ioBCKiH,  E.  $.  PoccincKaa  cxaxncxHKa.  Cn6., 
1832.  3064.119 

IIbahobe,  a.  a.  Ilaofipaacenia  h3e  CBamennon  nc- 
xopin  ocxaB.ieHHuxE  bckhbobe  A.  IlfianoBa.  Bep- 
.iHHE,  1879-87.  14  aacxeii  be  4 x.  ***Cab.  34  13.1 
Hbahobe,  C.  a.  ApxHxeKxypnua  H3C.Tii;[OBauia,  ce 
iioacHHxe.iEHHJiE  c.ioBOME  Pnxap^a  Bona.  Bep- 
.xnnE,  1892.  ***Cab. 60.107.1 

IIjimEHEUKifi,  B.  r.  Paenpoexpanenie  na  .annennHn 
ypaBiienifl  Boo6ii],e  cnoco6a  3fiaepa,  j[.ia  nacAiAosa- 
nifl  BctxE  cjiyaaesE  HnxerpnpyeMOCxn  oahofo  aacx- 
naro  bhae  .innenniixE  ypaBnenift  Bxoparo  nopnAKa. 
Cn6.,  1882.  **£.5115.16 

IlnocxPAnaEBE,  A.  A.  )l|oHCxopHaecKift  ae-iosIiKE 
KaMennaxo  BEKa  no6epejKBa  .laAoaccKaro  oaepa. 
Cn6.,  1882.  *3060.8 

IoAHHOBE,  a.,  CMOmpU  JKyPAB.lEBE,  A.  I. 

Kabkabckih  Ka.xenAapE  na  1864  xoae.  Tn(I).incE, 
1863.  IIopxp.  5065.28 

Kapa3hhe,  H.  H.  Ha  nyxn  be  Hhaiio.  {/Kypn. 
Hnsa,  1888).  *7262.12,  1888 

Kelly,  William.  JKh3he  Bn.xbxejiEMa  Ke.i.in.  Ha- 
BHAaxe.xbnafl  noBicxE.  Hba.  5.  C116.,  1837. 

75893.170 

Kemmepepe,  P.  (})ohe.  HapcKoceAbCKin  apeenaAE 
n.iH  coSpanie  opyatia  npHnaA.ieffiamaro  Ero  Be.xn- 
necxBy  PocyAapio  Ibinepaxopy  AaeKcanApy  Hhko- 
.xaeBHHy.  Ho  pncynKaiiE  Pr.  A.  H.  PoKuixy.ia  h 
BorAanoB^  ce  noflCHHxeAbHHJiE  xeKcxoiiE  coexaB- 
■xenHHME  E.  KeMMepepoME.  Cn6.,  1869. 

***C3b.  59.18.2 

Khxxaph,  M.  B.  Kapxa  KOKeBennaro  iiponaBOACXBa 
be  Poccin.  Cn6.,  1875.  8013.58 

Kpaxkoe  nonnxie  0 ne-ioBiKlj.  6237.28 

jIabpehxiii,  h.xh  noBicxb  0 fi.iaronecxHBOME  KpeexE- 
annai.  IIba.  3.  Cn6.,  1836.  75893.171 

JIa3Apebe,  11.  $.  Ke  Bonpocy  0 npo([)eccioHaAbHOME 
oSpasoBanin.  (CiBepnan  B-BcxnniiE.  Kn.  6,  Ota.  2, 
exp.  15-38.  Cn6.).  7593-85 

.Ihxahebe,  H.  n.  Byiiara  h ApeBnifimia  6yMaaiHbia 
MeABHHu,u  BE  Mockobckome  rocyAapcxsi.  Cn6., 
1891.  6111.21 

.loBAHEBCKifi,  H.  II.  IIo.iHoe  co6paHie  coimnenift 
no  reoMexpin.  Kaaanb,  1883-86.  2 x.  **£.190.48 
CodepjKanie. — T.  1.  Co^iiHeHia  Ha  pyccKoaii  asBiKt. 
T.  2.  Ouvrages  en  langues  frangaise  et  allemande.  Avec 
portrait.  (Bt  KOBitt  khiiph  ecTb  6ii6.iiorpa(|)ifl). 

.lonyxHHE,  A.  H.  JKhbhb  3a  oKeanoME.  OnepKii 
peAHrio3Hoft,  o6iii,ecxBeHHo-3KOHOMH'iecKOH  H no.xn- 
xnaecKOH  atnann  be  CoeAnnenHHXE  UIxaxaxE  Asie- 
pHKH.  Cn6.,  1882.  4365.124 

Makchmobe,  C.  Poae  na  ciaepi.  CnS.,  1859.  2 x. 

5065.16 

CodepMauie,  — 1.  Btjoe  MOpe  h ero  npudepeacBa.  2.  IIots^Ka 
no  cjbsepHbiM'B  piKayii). 

Mapeh,  co.iAaicKaa  aohe.  Cn6.,  1839. 

No.  13  in  3069.139 


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Works  in  Russian 


Matepia.ih  oi;'tHKn  seMe.iLHHX’B  yro.’iifi,  coSpan- 
HHe  HepHlirOBCKHM't  CTaTlICTHHCCKIlM'B  OTA’t.ieHieM'L 
iipii  ryoepncKOH  seMCKOu  yiipaBi.  T.  7-9.  ^lepnii- 
roB'B,  1883.  *7990.60 

CodepMaHie.  — l.  OcTepcKiii  ytsAt,  cocTaBii.ii  B.  E.  Bapse- 
poBi.  8.  CxapoAyCcKiii  ytaAi..  9.  CypaaicKiii  yt.a.n'b. 

Maiiieubka,  ii.in  6.iarocTt  6oiKia  Bn^Ha  Bt  Ka3K;iofi 
Bemii.  Cno.,  1837.  7589a.  169 

Mna.iEPB.  B.  $.  TepcKaa  oS.iacTb.  Apxeo.ioruHe- 
caia  aacKypcin.  (YBapoBa.  Marepia.m  no  apxeoao- 
rin  KaBiiasa.  BaiiycKi.  1.  MocKBa,  1888. 

*3060.106.1 

More,  Hannah.  B.iaroaeCTie  bb  xnffinHi,ii.iH  Ilac- 
TyxB  Ca.inaoyprcKofi  Hb^.  4.  Cu6.,  1836. 

75893.172 

Mothbh  opnaMeHTOBB  CHniHe  co  CTapimHuxB  pyc- 
CKHXB  iipouBBejeHifi.  na^anie  CrporaHOBCKaro 
nenTpa.iBHaro  ynn.Tiima  leximaecKaro  piicoBania. 
IIpii  coTpyAnnaecTBis  yaeuaro  pucoBaabmiiKa  II.  B. 
IlaiiKHHa.  MocKBa,  1888.  *8103.23 

MuUIB.  M.  II.  PyKOBOACTBO  KB  PyCCKOMy  BaKOUO- 
AareABCTBy  o EBpeaxB.  Cno.,  1890.  5062.32 

OcoCoe  npiLiosenie  kb  a>ypHa.iy  ^Bocxoab." 

MtcflnEc.ioBB  na  1864  po^b.  Cb  nopipcTOSiB  Pocy- 
lapa  Be.iiiKaro  IvHssa  HiiKo.ian  HiiKOJiaeBnna 
Crapuiaro,  cb  no.inTiiiiantaiin  bb  TCKCii  ciaTBH : 
„ 0 iiepBonana-iBHOMB  cocTonnin  ne.toBiKa  bb  EBpo- 
irl;,“  II  CB  H3o6pajKeHieMB  napcicuxB  BpaiB,  coopy- 
HiaeMHXB  s.ifl  BosABiiracMaro  bb  lepyca.iHii'fe  xpaiia 
Cb.  XpoiiiiH.  C116.,  1863.  5065.24 

11.,  A.  Cto  ;iBaj;n;aTB  nermpe  CBameimhia  iiCTopin, 
nsB  Beixaro  n HoBaro  ^aBtia,  co6paimHfl  A.  H. 
MocKsa,  1859.  2 t.  bb  1.  7424.15 

Habumte.ibhhe  paaroBopH  iieacj;;'  AimyuiKoio  11  .Tio- 
CyuiKOK).  IIb^.  3.  Cno.,  1839.  No.  4'  in  *3069.139 

PIeba.  ILurocTpiipoBaimaa  rasera.  T.  26,  npii.ioat., 
27.  Clio.,  1883,  84.  3 t.  *5061.9 

HEBo.iBcniiB,  r.  CraTHCTii'iecKoe  o6o3p'tHie  Bniin- 
iieii  ToproB.iii  Poccia.  Cn6.,  1850.  2 x.  bb  1. 

5656.68 

HEBO.XBcauB,  n.  OxepKH  Bo-iaccitaro  imsoBLn.  Cb 
KapxoK).  Cn6.,  1852.  5065.13 

IIiiBA.  A.ib6omb  PIiibh  iia  1891,  92  r.  Cn6.,  1891, 
92.  2 T.  **Cab.  70.18.1 

IIu.TB,  II.  noynnTe.iLHafl  kiibhb  n CMepxB  M.ia;i;eHn,a 
II  Sana  Ha.xa.  IIs^.  3.  Cn6.,  1839. 

No.  II  in  3069.139 

OpoTCKih,  ,H.  0 npnnnnaxB  nonB.ienin  bb  PyccKofl 

nepKBH  pacK0.ia,  iisBicxHaro  nojiB  iiMeneMB  cxapo- 
o6pnAcxBa.  Cn6.,  1861.  5065.14 

OxniiXHU,  B.  A.xxaif,  6yjiyman  Ka.xn^i^Hia  Poccin, 
n napcxBOBaBuiie  na  A.xxali  nop}ij;Kn.  IIpojo.xKeiiie 
KB  KHiii'i  „ CiBepiiHfl  ciaHia.“  PesaKxopB-n3.3;axe.xB 
B.  OxirtxHfi.  .lennuuxB,  1882.  5042.27 

— CiBcpuHa  cinniH.  SanucKH  ^pyseii  Poccia,  en 
jiepmaBHaro  BoatAa  BtpHonojuiaHHHXB.  HicKo.iBKo 
B03pajKeHift  na  oxjii.iBHHa  Micxa  Kiiurn  „ CiBcpHna 
ciania."  .leHimni'B,  1882.  5062.19 

OxEUB  n aaS.iyjnBineeca  Asxa.  Ilaj.  2.  Cn6.,  1883. 

No.  17  in  3069.139 

IlAB.xnHOBB,  A.  M.  n Apyrie.  XpncxiaiiCKie  naiiax- 
iniKH,  B.  0.  Mn.xiiepB  n X.  II.  KyayKB-IoaHnecoBa. 
(J^BapoBa.  Maxepia.iH  no  apxeoaorin  KaBKasa.  Bh- 
nycKB  3.  MocKBa.  1893.  *3060.106.3 


nEPEK.THHEA,  H.IH  KaKB-xo  CyAeiDi,  oxBtaaxB  ? Cn6., 
1832.  5068.28 

— Tojkc.  Il3A.  3.  Cn6.,  1836.  7589a.i63 

IIoaapokb  cjyjKaiiKaMB.  IIsa.  2.  Cno.,  1858. 

No.  I in  3069.139 

IIo.xBCKOE  napcxBo.  PeorpaclmaecKie  n cxaxncxn- 
necKie  oaepiiu  HapcxBa  IIoaBCKaro.  Cb  pacKpa- 
uieiiHOK)  KapxoK).  CnC.,  1863.  5063.5 

IIpa'ib,  II.  Co6panie  pyccKiixB  napoAHH.xB  ntceuB 
CB  uxB  ro.xocaiiu,  no.’ioaceiniKixB  na  MyauKy.  Bhobb 
U3A.  Cn6.,  1815.  2 x.  bb  1.  **4053.9 

IIPEOBPAHiEHCKifi,  M.  T.  IlaMaxHnKii  ,JljpeBue-Pyc- 
CKaxo  BOAaecxBa  bb  npeAP.xaxB  Ka.iyaicKoh  ry6epHin. 
Cn6.,  1891.  *8o9oa.ioi 

IIpopyaKA  BB  Kapexi.  IIsa.  3.  Cn6.,  1839. 

No.  6 in  3069.139 

npjTABHHB,  A.  PeanrioBHHe  KpyacKn  bb  Mockb^. 
MocKBa,  1886.  754oa.79 

IlyXEIlIECXBEHHHKB  H BAOBa.  Cn6.,  1837.  7589a. i6o 

IljniKAPEBB,  II.  II.  Onncaiiie  CaHKxnexep6ypra  h 
yisAHUxB  xopoAOBB  C.-IIexepuyprcKOH  ryfiepniH. 
Cn6.,  1839-42.  2 x.  3063.104 

IlaxBAEcaxB-BxoPAa  ueAi.ia.  C116.,  1839. 

No.  14  in  3069.139 
Rembraxbx.  IIo.iHoe  co6pauie  xpasiopB  Pcm- 
6paHAxa.  Co  bcImh  pa3HHu,aMn  bb  oxnenaxKaxB. 
100  (jioxoxniiin  6e3B  pexyuiii.  Coopa.iB  h npiiBejiB 
bb  iiopaAOKB  JI,.  PoBHUCKift.  C116.,  1890.  4 X.  * 

*:j(;*Cab.  80.48.1 

— IIo.iHoe  co6paHie  xpaBiopB  yaennKOBB  Peii- 
6pauAxa  11  jiacxraoBB  paSoxaBiuiixB  bb  ero  Manepi. 
478  (Jioxoxnnift  fiesB  pexyuiii.  Cofipa.xB  n npiiBe.iB 
BB  nopaAOKB  ,H.  PoBnHCKiii.  Cn6.,  1890.  3 x. 

***Cab.  80.48.2 

Paspobopb  AnyxB  Apyaen  ua  BOsapaxuosiB  nyxn  h3b 
nepKBii.  Cn6.,  1839.  No.  18  in  3069.139 

Pasxobopb  0 BOspoacAenia.  Cn6.,  1839. 

No.  7 in  3069.139 

Richmond,  Legh.  ApanB  c.iyra,  a.ia  A’PncxBie  6jia- 
lOAaxa.  [Ahoh.]  IlepeBOAB.  IIba.  3.  Cn6.,  1837. 

7589a.i57 

— Jl^oaB  CKOxHHKa.  IIcxHHHaa  noBicxB.  [Ahoh.] 

IlepeBOAB.  Cn6.,  1838.  75893.158 

— MoioAaa  KpecxBanKa.  IIcxaHHaa  noBicxB. 

[Ahoh.]  IlepenoAB.  Usa.  3.  Cn6.,  1835.  75893.156 
PuxxEPB,  $.  $.  naiiaxHaKH  Apennaro  PyccKaro 
30AaecxBa.  MocKBa,  1850.  ***Cab.  60.105.5 

Poccia.  BoeHHO-xonorpailiaaecKia  oxAiat  laasHaro 
raxaSa.  [Kapxa  EaponH].  *22893.63 

— ][enapxaMeHXB  seM.xeA't.xia  a ce.iBCKOH  npoMBim- 

aeHHOCxa.  Poaobb  1883,  84,  bb  ceaBCKO-xosawcxBeH- 
HOMB  oxHoraenia,  no  oxBixaiiB,  noayaeHHHMB  oxb 
xoaaeBB.  IlepioAB  Il-fi — a^xHiii ; I-fi— BeceHHifi. 
Cno.,  1883,  84.  *7995-23 

— J[enapxaMeHXB  napoAHaro  iqiocB'bin.eHia.  Bon- 

pocu  H3B  apiieMexHKH.  Cn6.,  1830.  3938-95 

PyKOBOACXBO  KB  apHOMexaKi.  Hacxb  1,  2. 

Il3A.  3.  Cn6.,  1834.  2 aacxa  bb  1 x.  3939-4® 

CoSpaiue  apaeMeiaaecKaxB  BaAaaB.  Cn6., 

1832.  7939-21 

— J^enapxaMCHXB  ce.xBCKaro  xoBaacxBa.  06BacHe- 

uia  KB  xosaficxBeHHo-cxaxHCXHiecKOMy  axaacy  Eb- 
poneiiCKOH  Poccia.  Hba.  3.  Cn6.,  1857.  5063.10 


Works  In  Russian 


Poccifl.  MiiHncTepcTBO  nnocTpaHHHXT.  Cnpa- 

Boanaa  Kuiira  jo.12;hocthhxb  anuB  ueHTpa.ib- 
HuxB  II  sarpanii'iiiux’L  ycTaHOBjemfi  MUHncrepcTBa 
nuocTpaiiHHXB  jt.iB.  CocTaBH.TB  no  nopv'ieuiH) 
MimncTepcTBa  EHOCTpaHiiux'b  jt-it  M.  Hhkohobb. 
Cii6.,  1869.  3061.22 

— 06mecTBenHHH  cbo;;i>  aaKonoBB  Iliinepin. 

T.  XIV.  ycraBB  C.iaroannia,  x.  iv.  ycraBi.  0 npe- 
synpesAeiiin  h npectHenm  npecTyn.ieHiii.  Cn6., 
1812.  30603.113 

— IIoBTOBHff  jenapTaiieHTi.  CoopHnKt  nocranoB- 

.Teiiin  n pacnopaaieHiri  no  nonroBOMy  ntjoMCTBy. 
Cno.,  1869.  *5062.5 

— IlncTpyKitia  ynpas.iaiomnM^  noBTOBofi 

xacTLK)  BB  ryCepniaxB.  Cno.,  1868.  5066.7 

PvccKiH  BtcrnnKB.  /Kypna.vi.  .TniepaTypHHfi  n no- 
jHTnxecKin.  Tomb  43-48.  MocKsa,  1863.  6t.  5062.7 
C— HB,  II.  CoBpeMeHHHa  ;iBniKeHia  bb  pacKo.it. 
yiocKBa,  1863.  5065.29 

CE.iBCKn:  xosaeBa  KaBancKoft  ry6epHin.  JpyjH 
CB'fe3;ia  Ce.iBCKHXB  xo.bbcbb  KaaancKOH  ryoepnin 
6HBmaro  bb  JeKa6p’fe  1882  roja.  Kasanb,  1883. 

5063.21 

CnaoBB,  B.  BocTonnoe  no6epe2tBe  Bepiiaro  Mopa. 
Apxeo.iorHxecKia  SKCKypcin.  (J^bapoba.  yiaiepi- 
a.iu  no  apxeo.iorin  KaBiiasa.  BanycKB  2.  yiocKBa, 
1889).  *3060.106.2 

Chmakobb,  II.  IIckvcctbo  cpejnen  Asin.  Cn6., 
1879.  ■ ***Cab.  80.14.2 

Ckabkobb,  K.  a.  Hamn  ToproBHa  ji.ia  bb  Knrai. 
Cn6.,  1863.  5063.9 

Ctacobb,  B.  B.  KpaMCKoft  h PyccKie  xyjoainiiKH. 
(IIbb  OfeBepnaro  BtcinnKa).  5064.26 

— CaaBaHCKiii  h boctobhuu  opnaiieHTB  no  pyKomi- 
caMB  apennaro  h nonaro  BpeMenn.  Cn6.,  1887. 

***Cab.  80.36.3 

CyBEOTHiH  BCnepB  n.TH  pasroBopB  jsyxB  npHsaniH- 
KOBB  IlBanoBa  n AaeKcfeena  bb  niifeiiHOMB  AOMt. 
IIba.  2.  Cn6.,  1838.  No.  2 in  3069.139 

Tehxb.  H.  MaTepia.iH  kb  K.raMaTO.ioriu  Typne- 
ciancKaroTipaa.  [Cn6.,  1878?]  5084.28 

Tni'.incKAa  (linsHHecKaa  o6cepBaTopiK.  MarmiTHHa 
nao.noAenia  aa  1881-82  rojB.  Ilaj.  II.  Mn.TB^ep- 
roMB.  Tn(|).TncB,  1883.  *7962.15 

yieTepeo.ioruaecKia  Hao.TOjenia . . . sa  1882 

roAB.  1I3A.  it.  yin.iBCeproMB.  TnijuHCB,  1883. 

*7962.16 

Thxohb,  eimcKonB.  0 cepjn,i  n asHui  ne.iOBtie- 
CKOMB.  Cno.,  1839.  No.  10  in  3069.139 

— XpncTiancKoe  yBismanip,  nonepiraytoe  n3B  r.TaBij 
0 .^yxoBHofi  jiyjpocTH.  Cno.,  1839.  Nb.  9 in  3069.139 


To.ictoh,  II.  n II.  Kohjakobb.  Pyccxia  jpeBHOcrn  bb 
naMBTHHKaxB  HCKyccTBa.  BunycKB  1-4.  Cn6.,  1889- 
90.  4 T.  BB  3.  " *3o6oa.ioo 

CodtpManie.  — 1.  K.iaccnqecKia  jpesHOCTii  ioshoS  Pocciii 
(ii3A.  2).  JpeBHOcTii  CKueo-CapMaTCKiH.  3.  JjjeoHocTH  spe- 
ueH'B  nepece.ieHia  HapoAOBi.  4.  XpiicTiaHCEia  ApeBBOCTii,  Kpu- 
ua,  KasKaaa  ii  Kiesa.  Ci  piicyaKaMii. 

J'bapoba,  Tpaijinna,  n3;iaTe.TBHnna.  Maiepia.TH 
no  apxeo.ionn  liasKasa,  cobpaHHue  3Kcnejiiu.iaMii 
IhmepaTopcKaro  yiocKOBCKaro  apxeo.TornaecKaro 
ofimecTsa.  IIo^b  pe.AaKU,ieii  PpaitinnH  ynapoBoft. 
BunycEB  1-3.  MocKBa.  1888-93.  *3060.106 

yBBniAHiE  ynoBaiomiiMB  na  cbobo  npas^;)'.  IIsj.  3. 
Cn6.,  1837.  7589a.i59 

yMnPAioiniri  paabouHEKB  n yMnpaiomifi  CnacHTe.iB. 
Ila;;.  2.  Cn6.,  1839.  No.  20  in  3069.139 

^n.iuMOHOBB,  r.  J.  OiracaHie  naMainnKa  ;;peBHOCTn 
nepKOBHaro  h rpaacjancKaro  Cuia  Pyccnaro  Myaea. 
n.  Kopo6aHOBa.  yioCKBa,  1849.  *#*Cab.  80.61. i 

XyjoaiECTBEHHHH  c6opHHKB  paboTB  PyccKHXB  apxH- 
TOKTOpOBB  H HH/KenepOBB.  1890,  BHIiyCKB  1 ; 1891, 
BunycKB  1-6.  MoCKna,  1890-91.  *»*Cab.  60.59.1 

Bacoboh  MaciepB  cb  cbohmb  ccMeftcTBOMB.  Cno., 
1839.  No.  19  in  3069.139 

■^EPHHfflEBCKlfl,  H.  CyjB  Ha;iB  ^lepHHmeBCKHMB  n 
4to  Ai.iaTB  ? II33;.  2.  jKeneBa,  1876.  3067.23 

Hecthoctb  Bcer;ia  no.Te3Ha.  Cn6.,  1839. 

No.  16  in  3069.139 
HnTA.iBna.  IlaCpaHHHe  poManH,  irnnoaB.ienie  kb 
H.i.iK)CTpnpoBaHHO&  raserfe  „HeBa.‘‘  Tomb  1-12. 
HHBapB-,],eKa6pb,  1884.  Cn6.,  1884.  12  t.  bb  3. 

*7267.10 

^vBHHCKift,  A.  HoisjKa  BB  lOiKHyBO  Pocciio.  Cn6., 
1861,  63.  2 T.  5063.4 

CodepMUHie. — I.  OaepKn  JlHtirpa.  II.  OaepKn  itnicTpa. 

niyEEPCKIH,  K.  E.  MaX0B03B  KaKB  CpejCTBO  KB 
CKopoMy  n jemeBOMy  nocipoemio  ae.TfesnuxB  ^opopB 
BB  Poccin.  Cn6.,  1864.  8014.65 

niAnoBB,  A.  PyccKift  pacKo.iB  CTapoo6pa;;cTBa 
paacMaTpEBaeMHH  bb  cbbse  cb  bhitpchhemb  cocto- 
anieMB  PyccKofi  nepKBE  e rpaatjaECTBeHEOCTE  bb 
XVII  Bixi  E BB  nepBOB  no.ioBBEi  xviii.  Ka3aHb, 
1859.  * 5061.5 

mEr.TOBB,  H.  T.  Haaa.TbBHa  ocBOBania  (ImanKE. 
IIsj.  2.  Cn5.,  1838,  .39.  2 t.  7962.57 

Hkob.tebb,  .1.  PyccKia  CTapnHHua  aHaMena  (..Tpen- 
HOCTB  PoccificKaro  rocj  japcTBa  BajaEaua  no  Buco- 
nanineMy  noBe.Tfeniio.  Tono.iHeHie  kb  ni  oTAT-icHiio. 
yioCKBa,  1865.  2 t.  *4t*Cab.  70.14.1 

BHaiy.iB,  II.  II.  AHP.nficKaa  CBo6o;;Baa  loproB.ia. 
MocKBa,  1876,  82.  2 x.  3644.147 


BOLIKB,  TPAyiyiATIIKA,  C.TOBAPII  H IICTOPIE  C.IOBECHOCTn. 


Ajekcahapobb,  a.  IIo.xbhh  pvccKO-aKr.xincKin  [n 
anoiacKo-pyccKiii]  c.ioBapB.  Cno.,  1885,  91.  2 x. 

**3032.81 

CodepxaHte.  — l.  PyccKO-AHraiScKifi.  2.  Aar.iificKo-PyccEifi. 

Ajekcabjpobb,  $.  PyccKO-ABr.iiriCKie  pasroBopu. 
London,  1891.  3037.27 

B.axks,  J.  AHr.rincKO-pyccKifi  c.xoBapb.  MocKsa, 
1838.  2 X.  **3037.106 

Boivrixg,  Sir  John.  PoccifiCKaa  aHXO.ioria.  Lon- 
don, 1821,  23.  2 X.  3037.12 


Eyc.iAEBB,  0.  IIcxopniecKaa  rpaMMaxBKa  pyccKaro 
a3HKa.  Il3j;.  5.  MocKBa,  1881.  2 x.  bb  1. 

5034.18  (in  B.  H.) 

CodepMaHie.  — l.  STUMOJOriii.  2.  CimTaBcucB. 

Bi.xaBCKiE,  E.  9xnMo.xoria  APCBBaro  pepKOBiioc.ia- 
BaHCKaro  n pyccKaro  asuKa,  cC.TBJKenHaa  cb  bxbmo- 
.xoriefi  asuKOBB  rpexecKaro  b .laxBECKaro.  Ila^.  3. 
MocKBa,  1886.  3034  70 

BE.iaMBEOBB-SEpnoBB.  B.  B.  C.TOBapb  ;ia:araxan- 
CKO-xypeuKifi.  Cn6.,  1868.  *303567 


Works  in  Russian 


IjEiirEPOBi),  C.  A.  KpnTnKo-6iorpa(itn'iecKiri  caosapb 
pyccKnxE  iracaTeaeft  n yieHHXE  (ote  Ha^aja  pyc- 
CKoii  oopaaoBaHHOCTU  jo  naranxE  jiHeS).  T.  1-4. 
Cn6.,  1889-95.  *3051.105  (C.  R.  30.5) 

Beceiobckih,  a.  H.  Use  nCTopin  poiiaHa  n no- 
BtCTH.  (Iliin.  Ajca;;.  HayKE,  t.  44)).  Cuo.,  1886. 

*61 90a.  1 1 

Bojobosobe,  B.  IIosaH  pyccKaa  .TOTepaTypa  (ote 
IKyKOBCKaro  ao  I’oroja  BK.iiO'iUTeaEHo).  IlaA.  4. 
Cno.,  1878.  5062  12 

Boctokobe,  a.  X.  CoKpameHHaa  pyccKaa  rpajisia- 
THKa.  Cno.,  1883.  5036.32 

rA.TAXOBE,  A.  lIcTopin  pyccKofi  caoBecHOCTH,  Apes- 
nefi  H HOBon.  Cno.,  1863.  5061.6 

rEHHAAn,  r.  H.  PyccKifl  KnnatuHH  piAKocra.  Bno- 
.liorpai^naecKiu  cnncoKE  pyccKnxE  piA^nxE  KimrE. 
Cn6.,  1872.  ’ *6172.38 

— CnncoKE  pyccEnxE  anoHEMHUXE  khupe  ce  niie- 

Hajin  HXE  aBTopoBE  II  nepeBOAnnKOBE.  JI,ono.iHeHie 
KE  Kaia.ioraiiE  ConiiKOBa,  lllropxa,  n np.  (lIsAanie) 
r.r.  Cno.,  1874.  *6152.33  (C.  R.  30.11)  =*6i7oa.4 

roHaAPEHKO,  A.  PyccKO-anr.iiucKie  paaroBopu. 
Sau  Francisco,  1868.  5039.40 

PoPBEBE,  H.  B.  OnuTE  cpaBHnTe.'iEHaro  arnMO-iorn- 
aecKaro  c.ioBapa  .inrepaTypnaro  pyccKaro  aaiJKa. 
Tiit|).incE,  1892.  *3033.118 

Ppebe,  II.  II.  yaeSnaa  Knnra  pyccKoii  c.ioBec- 
iiocTH,  n.in  naopaHHHH  jiicra  h3e  pyccKuxE  coan- 
Henin  11  nepeBOAOBE  be  cinxaxE  n npoai.  IIba.  2. 
Cno.,  1830.  4 t.  be  2.  5063.28 

— IIpaKTiiaecKafl  pyccKaa  rpajiMaxnKa.  IIsa.  2. 

Cno.,  1854.  *503315 

— Ilaaa.ibHHH  npaBii.Ta  pyccKofi  rpaMsiainKn. 

Il3A.  2.  Clio.,  18.30.  3033-70 

Ppote,  II.  K.  IltcKo.ibKO  paaEBcneHifi  no  noBOAy 
aaMiaanifi  0 Knnri  PyccKoe  iipaBonncanie.  Cno., 
1886.  (IbinepaT.  aKaA-  nayKE.  CoopnnKE  oiAi-xe- 
nin  pyccKaro  aabiKa  n c.ioBecHocTH.  T.  40). 

*61903. II 

rr.ibjiHOBE,  n.  A.  SaMiaama  0 ^.'teHAepcKoiiE  aoAi- 

aut.  MoCKBa,  1831.  No.  4 in  **5052.22 

— Pfeab  0 oopaaoBaiiin  n cymecrBi  aaaKOBE.  Cn6., 

1821.  No.  5 in  **5052.22 

Hey.m,  J.  IIobhu  n no.iHHn  c.T0Bapb.  IlepBoe  ot- 
At-ienie,  coAepaiamee  HtMenKo-poccifiCKo-ilipaHiiTa- 
CKin  cjoBapb.  MocKBa,  1796,  97.  2 t.  **6.4111.4 

Jl,AJb,  B.  To.iKOBHft  c.ioBapb  jKnBaro  Be.TnKopvc- 
CKaro  aaHKa.  IIsa-  2.  Cn6.,  1880.  4 t. 

303052  (B.  H.) 

CodepMOHie.  — 1.  A — 3.  2.  II  — 0.  3.  II.  4.  P— V. 
EbctA'SIebe,  n.  B.  HoBaa  pyccKaa  .niTepaTi’pa 
(ote  IleTpa  Be.TnKaro  ao  nacToaniaro  BpeMeimV 
Il3A.  5.  Cn6.,  1882.  5062.11 

TKaahobe,  n.  IIoBofi  caoBapb  AHraiucKon  n Pocciii- 
CKOH.  Cn6.,  1784.  **E.  209.22 

IlaiOMOBE,  M.  OnHTE  c.T0Bapa  pyccKaro  aanKa 
cpaBHHTe.TbHo  CE  asHKaMH  HHAo’-eBponeiiCKnMH. 
Cno.,  1880.  *3038.77 

UiinEPATOPCKAH  AKaACJiia  HavKE.  CoopniiKE  OiAi- 
aenia  pyccKaro  aaHKa  n c-ToiecHOCTn  IhinepaTop- 
CKoft  aKaAOMiH  nayKE.  T.  40.  Cno.,  1886. 

*61903.11 

Kapataebe,  C.  Bn6.Tiorpa(J)ia  (JinnancoBE,  npoMbini- 
aennoCTH  n ToproB.iH  (ce  1714  no  1879  r.).  Cno., 
1880.  *2173.18 


Karpeles,  G.  IIcTopia  eBpeucKon  aiiTepaTypH 
PycTABA  KAPnE.TECA.  llepcBOAE  IleTpa  BenH6epra 
ii’aP-  noAE  peAaKiiieK)  n ce  npHutaaniasin  A.  £. 
PapKaan.  Cn6.,  1890.  2295  73 

KoBAJEBCKiii,  0.  9.  MonrojbCKo-pyccKO-ilipaimya- 
CKin  cjOBapb.  Kaaanb,  1844.  3 t.  *3060)10 

Cornet,  Jules.  Pj'koboactbo  A-ia  pyccKaro  n 
anraiiicKaro  paaroBopa.  .Iohaohe,  1858.  50393.19 

— Toaie.  1I3A.  4.  .leunuHTE,  1887.  50393.36 

Kophie,  B.  0.  BceoCmaa  ncTopia  .inTepaTypn. 
IIoAE  ppAaKnieu  B.  0.  Kopma.  Cn6.,  1880-92.  '4  t. 
BE  5.  *5061.13 

Codepjfcauie.  — 1,  1.  JIuTepaxypu  ;^peBHaro  BocioKa. 

1,  2.  HcTopia  jiuTepaxypi  rpeiecKofi  h pu^ccofi.  2,  h.  1. 

CpeAHestKOBUfl  JiiTepaxypu  EBponu  u BocroKa.  3.  UoBaa 
jiiiTepaxypa : — CjaBAHCKia  ii  HOBorpe^eCKaa  jurepaTypu.  3a- 
na;iHo-eBponeiicEaH  .iiixepaTypa  b’b  snoxy  B03poa*Ae*Hia  u bi 
BiKt  nceBA0-KjaccuuH3Ma.  4.  .luxepaiypa  ^npocBtmeHia.“ 
“ HnAep.iaHACKa-a  .xuxepaxypa.  — CKaHAiiHaBCKaa  -xiixepaxypa.  — 
TypeuKaa  xuxepaxypa.  — O'iepKB  ucxopiu  JUxepaxypH  xix.  cxo- 
jixia. 

.IrKAuiEBnaE,  II.  Kopnec.ioBE  eBpeficKaro  aabiKa. 
lucBE,  1882.  3036.19 

— Kopnec.TOBE  rpenecKaro  aanKa.  KieBE,  1869,  72. 

2 T.  BE  1.  4986.10 

— KopnecjoBE  aaTHHCKaro  aaHKa.  KIpbe,  1871. 

4936.13 

— yinniiHu  nHAO-repMancKiu  siipE,  h.th  ncTHnnoe 

iiaaa.To  n oCpaaoBanie  aaHKOBE.  HtiieiiKaro,  anr- 
.liilcKaro,  (fipannyacKaro,  n ApyrnxE  aanaAno-eapo- 
nencKHXE.  KieBE,  1873.  ’ 2951.21 

— 06EacHeHie  accnpiucKnxE  nneHE.  KieBE,  1868. 

3036.18 

Makapobe,  H.  n.  no.THHH  pyccKO-^ipaHnyacKui 
c.ioBapb.  Cn6.,  1884.  '*3035.100(8.11.) 

Mapkobe,  a.  PyccKaa  xpecTOMaxia.  Bacxb  1. 
Stuttgart,  1894.  3066.113 

Mesobe,  B.  II.  IIcTopia  pyccKoii  n BceoSmeS  cao- 
BecHOCTH.  Bn6.Tiorpa^inaecKie  MaTepia.iH  no.xoaieH- 
HHe  BE  CHCTeMaTnaecKOME  nopaAKt.  Ce  1855  ao 
1870  r.  BKmonnxe.xbHo.  Cn6.,  1872. 

*6171.3  (C.  R.  30.7) 

— PyccKaa  ncxopnnecKaa  6n6.Tiorpa(})ia  aa  1865- 
76  rr.  BK.TJO'mxe.xbHO.  Cn6.,  1882-90.  8 t. 

*6171.49  (C.  R.  82.7) 

T.  7 II  8 — j-KasaTe.in. 

Mess,  C.  Ho-thhu  poccificKO-clipaHnyacKO-H'feMeiiKiu 
c.T0BapE.  IIsA.  2.  MocKBa,  1826.  2 x.  *3035.13 
Miklosich,  F.  KpaxKift  c.xoBapb  mecxii  c.xaBaH- 
CKHXE  aaHKOBE  (pyccKaxo  CE  nepKOBHO-caaBancKniiE, 
6o.xrapcKaro,  cep'ScKaro,  leniCKaro  n no.iECKaxo),  a 
xaKiKe  ^’paHnyacKift  n HtMeiiKifi.  Cn6.,  1885. 

*3037.52  (B.  H.) 

Hobhe  npaKTHiecKie  paaroBopn  ...  Ha  niiienKOME 
n poccincKOME  aaHKaxE.  IIsa-  3.  MocKBa,  1823. 

3035-18 

Hobhu  KapMaHHHfi  pyccKO-aHr.xiiiCKiS  n anx-xincKO- 
pycCKiii  c.ioBapb.  .le'nnnnrE,  186? 

**B.  4119.18;  **30393.57 

Hxpoke,  n.  M.  IIpaKxnnecKaa  rpaiiMaxHKa  anraiu- 
CKaro  aaHKa  ce  xpecxoMaxieio  n caoBapeiiE.  IlaA.  6. 
Cn6.,  1892.  3062.111 

Hab-xobckih,  II.  K.  PyccKo-niMenKift  c.xoBapE. 
IlaA.  2.  Pnra,  1879.  *30303.61  (C.  R.  30.9) 

Ha.x.xace,  n.  C.  CpaBHHxe.TEHHe  cjoBapn  BcixE 
aaHKOBE  n Hapiaift,  co6paHHHe  Aecmmero  BceBHco- 
aaiiineft  ocooh.  OxAiJE  1.  CnS.,  1786.  2 t. 

*2951.4 

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Works  in  Russian 


IlAPEHofi,  M.  IIoBOH  anr.iincKO-poccificKOH  cjoBapt. 
MocKBa,  1806-17.  4 x.  bt.  2.  *3035.20 

CoOepMUHie.  — 1,2.  A — Q.  3,  4.  R — Z. 

IIoJiEBOu,  n.  llcTopia  pyccKOH  jiHxepaxypbi  bi, 
oiepKaxi.  II  6iorpa(J)iaxi>.  113^.  4.  Ol  nopxp.  CuC., 
1881.  5061.12 

Reiff,  C.  P.  HoBue  napajiJiexbHue  caoBapn  aqu- 
KOBb  pyccKaro,  (['paimyscKaro,  ntiieiiKaro  u anrjiiii- 
CKaro.  Kap.icpy9, 18tk.  4 x.  ***5038.18 

CodtvMaHie.  — PjccKiS  cjosapb  [C.  R.  63.  8].  2.  >I>paH- 

ayacKifl  cjoaapb.  3.  HtMeiiKiH  c.ioBapt.  4.  AHraiiicKiB 
caoaapL  [x.  2,  3 u 4 Bi  B.  II.] 

Robertson,  T.  HoBoe  pyKOBOACXBO  aHrjiiiicKaro 
a3HKa.  nepesejib  na  pyccKiii  asuKb  A.  50.16111,. 
1I3A.  3.  ^acxb  1.  Jeiiimnn.,  1871.  5037-35 

Rodde,  J.  Deutsch-Russisches  Worterbuch.  Riga, 
1784.  **6.4114.16 

PocciuCKO-HiMeuKou  aeKCHKon-B. 

PyxA,  il.  PyKOBOACxpo  Kb  HayieHuo  HcnancKaro 
asuKa.  Cn6.,  1840.  *3035.108 


C , n.  Ooiuiu  nepKOBno-caaBano-pocciiicKifi 

cjiOBapb.  C116.,  1834.  2 X.  *3031.117 

CoOtjiMUitie.—  1.  A — II.  2.  0 — II. 

C.ioBAi'b  iia  uiecTH  aauKaxb.  PocciiicKoiib,  rpeie- 

CKOM'b,  aaxHHCKOMb,  4*PailU,y3CKOMb,  IltMCUKOMb  H 

aurjiHCKOMb.  IIpii  lliiii.  aKRA.  nayub.  CirC.,  17G3. 

**E.  209  23 

CMnPAHHb,  A.  Peacxpb  pyccKHMb  KEHraiib  [ero] 
KUHJKuaro  Mara3HHa.  Cn6t,  1856.  6131.1 

ConiiKOBb,  B.  Oiiuxb  poccificKoii  6n6jiiorpa(liin, 
H.iH  noAHUH  c.ioBapb  coaHueHift  u nepeBo;ioBb.  Cn6., 
1813-21.  5 X.  5066.5 

Schmidt,  I.  A.  E.  IIoAnbiH  pycCKO-HtMeuKifi  11 
HiMeRKO-pyccKiii  cxoBapb.  Ila^.  2.  leflnunrb, 
1844.  **6.411413 

— Pyaimii  caoBapb  pocciHCKO-HiMeuKiii  n HliMeiiKO- 
pocci'ScKiii.  CrepeoxHniioe  h3.h.  JleuiniHXb,  1841. 

3035.16 


HCTOPIB,  BiorPA$ia. 


Akcakobk,  C.  T.  Hcxopia  Moero  SHaKOMCXBa  cb 
Poro.ieMb  CO  BKiroaenieMb  Bceft  nepenncKH  cb  1832 
no  1862  r.  MocKBa,  1890.  *70603.1.  28,  Suppl.  i 

BAHXHnib-KAMEHCKiii,  ,H.  CaoBapb  nocxonaMaxHHXb 
Aio;ieH  PyccKOH  scmah.  Hsa.  A.  llliipaeBUMb.  Mock- 
Ba,  1836.  5 X.  *5036.3  (C.  R.  51.3) 

CoOepMUHie. -1.  A-B.  2.  P-I.  3.  K-M.  4.  H-P.  5.  C-0. 

BACKHHb,  B.  C.  A.  r.  PyOiiHmxefiHb.  OnepKb. 
(C6opHHKb  Hhbh,  1893,  x.  3.  exp.  692-714). 

*7267.20,  1893,  vol.  2 

— n.  H.  BafiKOBCKiii.  Onaxb  xapaKxepHcxHKH 
ero  A'taTe.ibHocxH.  (COopHHKb  HnBU,  1894). 

*7267.20,  1894 

BoxKHHb,  M.  n.  A.ieKcanjipb  AnApeeBimb  IlBaiioBb, 
1806-1858.  BiorpacjiHiecKin  onepKb.  Bep.innb, 
1880.  *3060.7 

Bocrgex,  Paul.  IIoAb  Bypffie  0 TypreneBi.  Mock- 
Ba,  1886.  3064.132 

BpHKHEPb,  A.  r.  Pa3CKa3N  iOBeAiipa-inBeHU,apu,a  0 
Poccin  Bb  xviii.  Bixi.  (CoopHHKb  Hhbh,  1892,  x.  2. 
exp.  635-665).  *7267.20,  1892,  vol.  2 

— PyccKie  noc.iH  xvii.  b.  Bb  IIxa.iiH  (1656-1657 

rr.).  (jKypH.  HnBa,  1885).  *7262.12,  1885 

BEAbaMHHOBb-SEPHOBb,  B.  B.  Maxepia.iH  A-ia 
Hcxopin  KpuMCKaro  XancxBa.  Cn6.,  1864.  *5060.10 

BEHrEPOBb.  C.  A.  KpHTHKo-CiorpA^'HnecKiH  caoBapb 
pyccKHXb  nHcaxeieH.  Tomb  1 — Cn6.,  1889- 

C.  R.  30.5 

Codepxanie.  — ^.  A.  2.  BafiaaiKaHO-BeHseHrpi.  3.  BeHHii- 
BofiopuKHHa.  4.  Bo6opuKiiH'i.-BoroaBjieHCKiS ; BaBH.iOBi-BBe- 
AeHCEifi. 

BnrEAb,  $.  $.  SairacKH.  Cb  nopxp.  MocKBa,  1891. 

*70603.1.29,  Suppl. 

Ppabbe,  xp.  n.  X.  BanHcnaa  KnnatKa.  Mockbr, 
1888.  *70603.1.26,27,  Suppl. 

IIpH.ToaeHie  kb  PpccKOMy  Apxuey,  26,  27  x. 

Dickens,  Charles  J.  H.  Hcxopia  Anx-xiH  ^aa 
Atxen  Kapaa  J^HKenca.  IlepesoAb.  Mockbr,  1860, 
61.  2 T.  4529.100 

JKnxAPEBb,  C.  n.  SanHCKH.  Mockbr,  1890. 

*70603.1.28,  Suppl.  2 
IIpH.ioaieHie  k-l  PyccKOMy  Apxxtey,  28  x.,  k 3. 


SaaxoBpaxcKin,  H.  KapanaeBb  n ero  mena.  Mock- 
Ba,  1886.  3064.129 

KAHHAHOBb,  II.  K.  Hanepxanie  nexopin  PocyAapcxBa 
PoccifiCKaro.  H3;i.  4.  Cu6.,  1834.  5064  27 

KAPAM3HHb,  H.  M.  Hcxopia  Pocyaapexsa  Poccin- 
CKaro.  Hs;!.  3.  Cn6.,  1830,  31.  12  x. ; lisa.  4. 
T.  1-10, 12.  Cn6.,  1833-35.  11  x.  5066.6:5066.17 

— CoKpamenie  poccincKoft  iicxopia.  lisa.  A.  B. 

Tanne.  Cn6.,  1819.  2 x.  3035. 14 

MEPEJKKOBCKiii,  ,3).  $ao6epb  Bb  CBonxb  nncbMaxb. 
(Il3b  CiBepnaro  BicxHHKa,  kh.  12).  6642. 66 

MnaaEPb,  0.  HyGaHnima  aeKii,in.  Ilsa.  2.  Cn6., 
1878.  5064.18 

CoOepMUHie.  — TypreHesi,  rp.  JI.  H.  To.xcxofi,  roHxapoBi, 
aocxoBBCKiH,  IlHceMCKifl,  HeitpacoBi,  mejpiiH-B  11  ap. 

OxntxHH,  B.  1.  CtBcpuHa  ciaiiia.  SanncKH  apysen 
Poccin,  ea  aepataBnaro  Boataa  BipnonoaaauHHXb 
PeaaKTopb-Hsaaxeab  B.  OxnixHn.  2.  IlicKoabKO 
Bospaatenin  na  oxaiabHHa  iiicTa  khiixh  „ CbBcpuHa 
ciaida."  3eunn,Hrb,  1882.  5062.19 

HoEbaoHocueBb,  K.,  H II.  BAECTb.  HncbMa  0 iiyxe- 
niecxBin  Pocyaapa  HacatannKa  BecapeaHaa  no 
Poccin  oxb  HexepSypra  ao  KpHiia.  MocKsa,  1864. 

5063  6 

Ho.teboh,  H.  a.  PyccKaa  HCxopia  a-ia  nepBonaaaab- 
naro  axenia.  Hacxb  2,  3.  Mockbr,  1835.  2 v. 

3069.144 

HoaEBon,  H.  H.  BHXoBbie  naSpocKH  pyccKoii 
Hcxopin  ao  BpeMCHb  Hexpa  BeaHKaro.  (JKypn.  Ilnaa, 
1887).  *7262.12,  1887 

no.aoHCKiH,  B.  n.  II.  C.  TypreneBb  y ce6a,  Bb  ero 
nocaianin  npHsab  na  poanny.  (IKypn.  Hiiaa, 
1884).  *7262.12,  1884 

PrEERb,  A.  II.  Biorpa(l)HaecKifl  acKCHKonb  pyc- 
CKHXb  KOMnosHxopoBb  H MysHKaabHHXb  aPuTeaen. 
Cn6.,  1886.  £043.111 

CoaoBbeBb,  C.  M.  YaeOnaa  Knnra  pyccKofi  nexopin. 
lisa.  4.  MocKBa,  1863.  5065  23 

— Hcxopia  Poccin.  MocKBa,  1857-77.  27  x.  Bb  20. 

5067.2 

CxAcoBb,  B.  B.  JliB'iAnaTb  imeeMb  TypreneBa  n 
Moe  snaKOMCXBO  cb  nnMb.  MocKBa.  3064.130 


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Tappe,  a.  G.,  CMompu  KAPAMsnu'B,  CoKpamenie 
poccifiCKofi  ncTopin  H.  M.  KapaMamia.  3035  14 

Teii.iobi.,  B.  Cooopi)  Cbatoh  Cocliin.  OaepKi)  nst 
nCTopin  BnaanTin.  (C6opHnK'b  llnBu,  1893,  t.  1, 
cip.  324-391).  *7267.20,  1893,  vol.  I 

TyMAHCKiH,  $.  0.  CoSpaHie  paaiiuxt  .^a^^coKt  n 
coanneHiii,  c.iyacamnxB  ki.  AOCTaB.ieHiR)  no.inaro 
CBt;;eHia  0 snsun  n Atauiaxi  rocyiapa  minepaTopa 
IleTpa  Be.iHKaro.  Cno.,  1787-88.  10  t.  *3064.131 


TsPBEHEBt.  IIsaHi  CeprieBnai  TypreneBt.  Bio- 
rpa(|inaecKiri  oaepKt,  1818-1883.  Ci  nopip.  Cno., 
1883.  5062.16 

ycTPfl.TOBB,  H.  r.  PyccKaa  ncropia.  Cno.,  1837-40. 
4 T.  3068.133 

CodepMcanie.  — l.  862-1462.  3.  1462-1689.  3.  1689-1762. 
4.  1762-1812. 

— Toate.  Il3;i.,  5.  Cud.,  1855.  2 t.  3061.7 

lUr.iniH'b.  II.  II.  IIsoSpaiKenie  xapaKxepa  n co- 
Aepsania  hoboh  ncTopiu.  Cn6.,  1838.  3068.134 


JKyPHAIBI,  BK.IIO^AII  TPy,T;BI  HAyBIII.IXB  OBniECTB’B. 


BicTHiiKi.  Ebpoiih.  TEypHa.ii.  nCTopin-no.inTnKH- 
jraTepaiypti.  1878-  Ciid.,  1878- 

Periodical  room,  409  ; *7268.1 

— KaTa.iort  aiypua.ia,  1866-1890.  Cn5.,  1891. 

*7268.10 

lIiinEPaTOPCKAa  AKA;iEMia  hai-kb.  Marepia.iH  j.ia 
ncTopin  IIiinepaTopcKou  aKa^ieiiiu  nayKB.  T.  1-4. 
Cl  nopip.  Cn6.,  1885-7.  *3061.115 

CodepjKaHie.  — l.  1716-1730.  3.  1731-1735.  3.  1736-1738. 

4.  1739-1741. 

— Tableau  general,  raetliodiciue  et  alphabo'tique  des 

matieres  contenues  dans  [ses]  publications  depuis  sa 
fondation.  Partie  1,2;  supple'ment  1,  2.  St.  Peters- 
bourg,  1872-85.  3 v.  *328oa.50 

CodepManie.  — 1.  Pub.  en  langues  ^trangeres.  2.  CoHiiHeHifl 
na  pyccEOM'B  flSHE'b.  3.  Supplt^ments  ^ partie  1,  2. 

IlMnEPATOPCKOE  PICCKOE  rEOrPAMaECKOE  OBIHECTBO. 
lIsBiciia.  Cno.,  1880-84.  *6272.55 

— OiaeiL.  3a  1881-1883.  Cno.,  1882-84.  *62603.70 

IhinEPATOPCKOE  pyCCKOE  lICTOPnaECKOE  OEBlECrBO. 
CoopHHKL.  Tosil  1-  Cno.,  1867-  *5064.29 


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Hocin.  T.  1-12.  MocKBa,  1865-88.  12  i.  bl  13. 

*5o6oa  50 

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no.THTEKH  H coEpeMCHHOii  jEnsHH.  Cn6.,  1884- 

Periodical  room,  1008 ; *7262.12 

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BHxo;iflxL  BL  cepe^HH'fe  KaaiAaro  jiicaga  npn  aiyp- 
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18.  7060a.  I 

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German  Fiction  — Authors 


WORKS  OF  FICTION 

IN  THE 

GERMAN  LANGUAGE, 

TOGETHER  WITH 

Translations  from  the  German, 

IN  THE 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  BOSTON. 


This  list  gives,  with  brevity  and  simplicity  of  arrangement,  titles  of  works  of  fiction  in  the  German 
language  and  is  not  confined  to  German  authors.  The  first  part  makes  entries  under  authors,  with 
references  from  pseudonyms.  The  second  part  makes  entries  under  titles,  which  are  arranged  alpha- 
betically under  the  first  word  not  an  article.  In  many  cases  these  titles  represent  not  whole  volumes 
but  short  stories  in  volumes  or  collections;  a desired  work  must  therefore  be  looked  for  carefully  in  the 
volume  indicated  by  the  shelf-number.  The  third  part  contains  translations  from  the  German  into  other 
languages. 


AUTHORS. 


Aba,  B.  Losliche  Bande.  (Deutsche  Roman- 
Bibl.  Jahrg.  12,  B.  2.  1884. J 2041. 1.24 

Abeken,  Bernhard.  (Ernst  Andolt.)  Eine  Nacht. 
(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  22.  1876.) 

1012. 1. 22 

About,  Edmond.  Der  Mann  mit  dem  abge- 
brochenen  Ohre.  Deutsch  von  H.  Meerholz. 
Leipzig,  1885.  4896.50.210 

— Das  Regiments-Album.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen 

von  W.  L.  Hertz.  (Novellenschatz  des  Auslandes. 
B.  5.  1872.)  2012.4.5 

Abraham  a Sancta  Clara.  (Ulrich  Megerle.) 
Judas  der  Ertz-Schelm.  (Auswahl.)  Herausg. 
von  F.  Bobertag.  Berlin,  1884.  4893.62 

Eine  Zusammenstellung  von  predigtartigen  Reden  Oder 
Abhandlungen  iiber  das  Leben  und  den  Tod  des  abgefal- 
lenen  Apostels,  in  den  Rabmen  einer  Erzahlung. 

— Merks  Wien ! Bearb.  und  herausg.  von  Th. 

Ebner.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.201 

Abrest,  Paul  d’.  Geschichten  aus  der  Pariser 
Belagerung.  Leipzig,  1878.  4897.50.100 

Abt,  H.  Ein  Weib  aus  dem  Volke.  (Deutsche 

Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  15,  B.  2.  1887.)  2041. 1.30 

Achleitner,  Arthur.  Geschichten  aus  den  Ber- 
gen. T.  1.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.269 

— T.  2.  1890.  4896.50.276 

— T.  3.  1890.  ^ 4896.50.283 

— T.  4.  1893.  4896.50.303 

Adelbert,  Carl.  Sibylle.  (Deutsche  Roman- 
Bibl.  Jahrg.  2,  B.  2.  1874.)  2041. 1.4 

Ahlborn,  Luise.  (L.  Haidheim.)  Anonym. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  17,  B.  1,  2. 
1889.)  2041. 1.33,  34 

— Die  Frau  Prinzipalin.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  18,  B.  2.  1890.)  2041.1.36 

— Die  guten  Freunde.  (Same.  Jahrg.  7,  B.  2. 

1879.)  2041. 1. 14 


— Im  tiefen  Forst.  (Same.  Jahrg.  10,  B.  2. 

1882.)  2041.1.20 

— Pliilipp  von  Artevelde.  Historischer  Roman. 

Berlin,  1883.  2 v.  6898.35 

Alarcon,  Pedro  de.  Der  Dreispitz.  Aus  dem 
Spanischen  von  Hulda  Meister.  Leipzig,  1886. 

4896.50.221 

Aldrich,  Thomas  B.  Prudence  Palfrey  und 
andere  Erzahlungen.  Deutsch  von  W.  Lange. 
Leipzig,  1881.  4897.50.145 

— Die  Tragodie  von  Stillwater.  Deutsch  von  U. 

Brachvogel.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.190 

Alexis,  Willibald,  pseud.  See  Haering,  Wilhelm. 
Almeida-Garrett,  Visconde  d’.  Der  Monch  von 
Santarem  oder  Wanderungen  in  meinem  Vater- 
lande.  Aus  dem  Portugiesischen  von  A.  Seubert. 
Leipzig,  1878.  4897.50.102 

Alvensleben,  Ludwig  von.  Die  Grafen  von 
Saint-Romain,  oder : der  Kampf  der  Leidenschaf- 
ten.  Historischer  Roman.  Leipzig,  1859.  4 v. 

in  2.  6877.62 

— Der  Zigeuner-Zbgling,  oder  Schlangenwege 

des  Verbrechens.  Historischer  Roman.  Leipzig, 
1861.  2879.130 

Amara  George,  pseud.  See  Kaufmann,  Mathilde. 
Amyntor,  Gerhard  von,  pseud.  See  Gerhardt, 
Dagobert  von. 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.  Gesammelte  Mar- 
chen.  Th.  1.  Leipzig,  1849.  2028.21 

— Sammtliche  Marchen.  8te  Aufi.  Leipzig,  1863. 

Illus.  2029.9 

— Same.  1875.  4907.50.73 

— Bilderbuch  ohne  Bilder.  Aus  dem  Diinischen 

iibertr.  von  I.  Reuscher.  Berlin,  1841.  4829a. 51 

— Same.  Boston,  1864.  2036.1 

— Same.  N.Y.,  1864.  No.  4 in  *6878.29 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.42 


129 


German  Fiction — Authors 


— Gliickspeter.  Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.342 

— Der  Improvisator.  6te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1872  ? 

4879a. 8 

— Same.  187G.  4907.50.86 

— Jugendleben  und  Triiume  eines  Italienischen 
Dichters.  Ubertr.  von  L.  Kruse.  Hamburg,  1835. 

4909-55 

— Nur  ein  Geiger.  4te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1873. 

4878.58 

— Same.  1875.  4907.50.67 

— 0.  Z.  Aus  dem  Danischen  von  II.  Uenhardt. 

Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.115 

— Sein  Oder  Nichtsein.  Ubers.  von  II.  Denhardt. 

Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.180 

Andolt,  Ernst,  pseud.  See  Abeken,  Bernliard. 
Anstey,  F.,  pseud.  See  Guthrie,  T.  A. 
Anzengruber,  Ludwig.  Dorfgiinge.  Gesammelte 
Bauerngeschichten.  2te  Aufl.  Wien,  1880.  4870a. 69 
Stories  of  Austrian  country  life. 

— Der  gottiiberlegene  Jakob.  (Humoristisclier 

Ilausscliatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  3.  1877.) 

2011. 1. 3 

— Das  Siindkind.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.  B.  11.  1885.)  2034.1.11 

Apel,  August,  and  Schulze,  Friedrich  A.  Ge- 
spensterbuch.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.186 

Apuleius.  Amor  und  Ps3'che.  Aus  dem  Lateini- 
schen  von  R.  Jackmann.  Leipzig,  1873.  4907.50.52 
Armand,  pseud.  See  Strubberg,  Friedrich  A. 
Arming,  Friedrich  W.  Rhiitien’s  Pompeji.  Eine 
historische  Erziihlung  aus  der  Zeit  Carls  des 
Grossen.  Tabor,  1851.  6873.33 

— Die  Wiellinger.  Historisches  Gemalde  aus 

der  Zeit  des  obderennsischen  Bauernkrieges. 
Leipzig,  1847,  48.  2879.85 

Arnaud,  Henriette.  See  Reybaud,  Henriette  £.  F. 
Arnim,  Bettina  von.  Dies  Buch  gehort  dem 
Konig.  (Koch,  M.,  ed.  Arnim,  Klemens  und  Bet- 
tina Brentano,  J.  Gdrres.  Bd.  2.  1891.)  4891.69.2 
Arnim,  Ludwig  A.  von.  Siimmtliche  Werke. 
Ilerausg.  von  W.  Grimm.  Berlin  [etc.],  1840-5G. 
22  V.  *2905.2 

Contains;  i.  Novellen:  Is.abella  von  Aegypten,  Kaiser  Karl 
des  Fiinften  erste  Jugendliebe;  Meliick  Maria  Blainville, 
die  Ilausprophetin  aus  Arabian;  Die  drei  liebreichen 
Schwestern  und  der  gliickliche  Fiirber,  ein  Sittengemiiide; 
Angelika,  die  Genueserin  und  Cosmos,  der  Seilspringer. 
2.  Die  Ehenschmiede,  Novelle  aus  den  Denkwiirdigkeiten 
eines  Katurforschers;  Die  Verkleidungen  des  franzbsiscben 
llofmeisters  und  seines  deutschen  Zdglings,  Novelle;  Die 
M.ajoratsherren ; Owen  Tudor,  eine  Reisegeschichte;  Fiirst 
Ganzgott  und  Sanger  Halbgott;  Der  tolle  Invalide  auf  dem 
Fort  Ratonneau.  3,  4.  Die  Kronenwachter.  7,  8.  Armuth, 
Keichlhum,  Scbuld  und  Basse  der  Griifin  Dolores,  eine 
wahre  Geschichte,  mit  Melodien.  9.  Novellen:  Der  Pfalz- 
graf,  ein  Goldwascher;  Die  Kircheuordnung;  Raphael 
und  seine  Nachbarinnen.  10.  Seltsames  Begegnen  und 
Wiedersehen;  Martin  Martir;  Frau  von  Saverne ; Juvenis; 
Die  zerbrochene  Postkutsche,  Text  zu  einer  komischen 
Operette;  Die  Weihnachts-Ausstellung,  einSchwank;  Aloys 
und  Rose,  franzbsische  Miscellen  aus  Wallis.  11,  12.  Der 
Wintergartcn,  Novellen.  15.  Landhausleben. 

— Ausgewahlte  Novellen.  Th.  3.  Berlin,  1853. 

1029.1 

Contents.  — Raphael  und  seine  Nachbarinnen.  — DieAben- 
teller  des  Prinzen  Carl  Stuart.  — Die  Majoratsherren.  — 
Martin  Martir.  — Die  zerbrochene  Postkutsche. 

— Berthold’s  erstes  und  zweites  Leben.  (Koch, 

M.,  ed.  Arnim,  Klemens  und  Bettina  Brentano, 
J.  Gdrres.  Bd.  2.  1891.)  4891.69.2 

— Fiirst  Ganzgott  und  Sanger  Halbgott.  Der 
tolle  Invalide  aus  dem  Fort  Ratonneau.  Philander 
unter  den  streifenden  Soldaten  und  Zigeunern  im 
dreissigjiihrigenKriege.  Leipzig,  1869.  4908.50.21 


— Die  Kronenwachter.  Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.157 

— Der  tolle  Invalide  auf  dem  Fort  Ratonneau. 
(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  1.  1871.)  1012.1.1 

— Die  Verkleidungen  des  franzdsischen  Hof- 

meisters  und  seines  deutsclien  Zdglings.  Leipzig, 
1868.  4908.50.14 

Arnold,  Hans,  pseud.  See  Buelow,  Bertha  von. 
Arnold,  Theodor  F.  C.  Der  Brautkuss  auf  dem 
Grabe.  Rudolstadt,  1801.  2878.31 

Arrom,  Cecilia  B.  de.  (Fernan  Caballero.)  Arme 
Dolores ! Andalusische  Erztihlung.  Aus  dem 
Spanischen  von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1883. 

4896.50.177 

— Servil  und  Liberal,  oder  drei  Taubenherzen. 

Aus  dem  Spanischen  von  L.  Laistner.  (Novellen- 
schatz des  Auslandes.  B.  5.  1872.)  2012.4.5 

— Same.  Aus  dem  Spanischen  von  W.  Lange. 

Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50. 130 

Artaria,  R.  Manuela.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novel- 
lenschatz. B.  10.  1885.)  2034.1.10 

Auer,  Adelheid  von,  pseud.  See  Cosel,  Charlotte 

A.  M.  von. 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Gesammelte  Schriften. 

B.  2-22.  Stuttgart,  1863,  64.  21  v.  1022.3 

Contents.  — 2-8.  Schwarz  wilder  Dorfgeschichten.  9.  Bar- 
fiissele.  10, 11.  Spinoza.  12,  13.  Dichter  und  Kaufmann, 
ein  Lebensgemalde  aus  der  Zeit  Moses  Mendelssohns. 
14-16.  Neues  Leben.  17,  18.  Schatzk'istlein  des  Gevatters- 
manns.  19.  Deutsche  Abende.  21.  Joseph  im  Schnee. 
22.  Edelweiss. 

— Auf  der  Hdhe.  5te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1867.  2014.1 

— Same.  13te  Aufl.  1884.  4 v.  in  2.  2870a. 81 

— Barfiissele.  24ter  Abdr.  Stuttgart,  1882. 

4870a. 14 

— Brigitta.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1880.  4873.78 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  1881.  2030.6;  48703.26 

— Deutsche  Abende.  Mannheim,  1851.  42493.4 

Contents.  — Liebe  Menschen.  — Was  ist  Gluck?  — Des 
Waldschiitzeu  Sohn. 

— Same.  4te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1855.  4878.92 

Der  Geigerlex  is  added  in  this  ed. 

— Dichter  und  Kaufmann.  Ein  Lebensgemalde 

aus  der  Zeit  Moses  Mendelssohns.  Mannheim, 
1855.  4248.12 

— Same.  4te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1860. 

1037.4;  48703.18 

— Drei  einzige  Tocliter.  Novellen.  4te  Aufl. 

Stuttgart,  1878.  2039.1  ; 4870b. 80 

Contents.  — Der  Fels  der  Ehrenlegion.  — Auf  Wache.  — 
Nannchen  von  Mainz. 

— Edelweiss.  lOte  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1881. 

2016.18  ; 48703.19 

— Erlebnisse  einer  Mannes-Seele.  Stuttgart,  1873. 

4878.86 

— Der  Forstmeister.  Berlin,  1879.  28703.79 

— Die  Frau  Professorin.  Lucifer.  Dorfgescliich- 

ten.  Stuttgart,  1871.  2039.2;  48703.13 

— Die  Geschichte  des  Diethelm  von  Buchenberg. 

(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  7.)  1012.1.7 

— Joseph  im  Schnee.  8te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1877. 

48703.20 

— Das  Landhaus  am  Rhein.  Stuttgart,  1869. 

28793.81 

— Same.  4te  Aufl.  1874.  48703.28 ; 2030.9 

— Landolin  von  Reutershofen.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1878.  2873.81 

— Same.  1879.  2030.7 

— Der  letzte  Hofmops.  (Humoristischer  Haus- 
schatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  6.  1877.)  2011.1.6 

— Nach  dreissig  Jahren.  Neue  Dorfgeschichten. 

Stuttgart,  1876.  2030.11;  2874.54 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Neues  Leben.  Mannheim,  1852.  2870a. So 

— Schwarzwalder  Dorfgeschichten.  Mannheim, 

1846-54.  4 V.  1037. 1 ; 4248.13 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1855.  1037.1 

— Spinoza.  Ein  Denkerleben.  4te  .4ufl.  Stutt- 
gart, 1860.  1037.2 

— Unterwegs.  Kleine  Gescliichten  und  Lustspiele. 

Berlin,  1879.  2030.8  ; 4876.77 

Kleine  Geschiehten : Adam  und  Eva  anf  dem  landwirth- 
Bcbaftlicben  Fest ; Der  8obn  des  Katbcben  von  Heilbronn ; 
Die  feindlicben  Scbwestern  ; Wie  der  Grosev.ater  die  Gross- 
mutter  nabm;  Die  Vergolderin. 

— lYaldfried.  Stuttgart,  1874.  3 v.  2877.59 

— Zur  guten  Stunde.  Gesammelte  Volkserziili- 

lungen.  Stuttgart,  1874,  75.  2 v.  Ulus. 

1031. 1 ; 4871.82 

— ed.  Deutscher  Volks-Kalender.  Berlin,  etc. 

1860,  68.  2 V.  Ulus.  6878.54 

These  volumes  consist  largely  of  short  stories  by  different 
authors. 

Augustsobn,  W.,  pseud.  See  Kotzbue,  Wilhelm 
von. 

Aurbacher,  L.  Ein  Volksbiichlein.  Miinchen, 
1835,  39.  2 V.  4224.29 

— Same.  Th.  1.  Herausg.  von  J.  Sarreiter. 

Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.122 

— Same.  Th.  2.  1880.  4897.50.136 

Averdieck,  E.  Ansgar,  oder : was  vor  tausend 
.Jahren  geschah.  Den  Kleinen  erzahlt.  Ham- 
burg, 1865.  No.  I in  6877.2 

Bacb,  Cuno.  Das  Geheimniss  von  King’s  Nor- 
ton. Eine  Weihnachtsgeschichte.  Nach  dem  En- 
glischen.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  25. 

1886. )  2056.2.25 

Bacbem’B  Novellen-Sammlung.  Koln,  1882-89. 
40  V.  2056.2 

These  stories  are  entered  separately  under  their  authors. 

Bacber,  Julius.  Sibylle  von  Cleve.  Berlin, 
1865.  3 V.  2021.13 

Historical  romance  of  the  time  of  Charles  v. 

— Sophie  Charlotte,  die  philosophische  Konigin. 

Historischer  Roman.  Berlin,  1857.  4874.70 

Baierlein,  Joseph.  Von  Eeldkirch  bis  Gaeta. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  19,  B.  2.  1891.) 

2041.1.38 

Balazs,  A.  Heitere  Lebensbilder.  Humoresken. 
Aus  dem  Magyarischen.  Leipzig,  1892. 

4896.50.296 

Balzac.  Das  Chagrinleder.  Deutsch  von  H. 
Denhardt.  Berlin,  1888.  4896.50.251 

— Die  Chouans  oder  die  Bretagne  im  Jahre 
1799.  tJbertr.  von  R.  Habs.  Leipzig,  1881. 

4897.50.149 

— Die  Frau  von  dreissig  Jahren.  Deutsch  von  H. 

Meerholz.  Leipzig,  1885.  4896.50.203 

— Honorine.  Oberst  Chabert.  Erzahlungen. 
Deutsch  von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1886.  16°. 

4896.50.217 

— Vater  Goriot.  Pariser  Lebensbilder.  Leipzig, 

1887.  4896.50.233 

Baracb,  Moritz.  (Dr.  Marzroth.)  Lachende 

Geschiehten.  Humoristische  Erzahlung  und  hei- 
tere Skizzen.  B.  1.  Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.133 

— B.  2.  1880.  4897.50.137 

— B.  3.  1881.  4897.50.148 

— B.  4.  1882.  4906.50.166 

Barack,  Max.  Warum  der  aide  Drumbeder 

Pankraz  Seiler  uf  Keen  Studendecumniers  mehr 


geht.  Huraoreske  in  Pfalzer  Mundart.  (Huinoris- 
tischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F., 
B.  6.  1880.)  2011.1.N.F.6 

Barucb,  Lob.  See  Boerne,  Ludwig. 

Baudissin,  Adelbert,  Graf  von.  Iliiben  und 
Driiben.  Hannover,  1862.  2011.20 

— Philippine  Welser  oder  vor  dreihundert  .Jahren. 

Historischer  Roman.  Hannover,  1864.  3 v. 

4874.65 

Baudissin,  Ulrich,  Graf  von.  Der  Albatros. 
Humoristisch-ernster  Roman.  Hannover,  1864. 

4 V.  in  2.  2873.79 

— Das  Damenstift.  Stuttgart,  1875.  4 v.  in  2. 

2012.20 

— Ehestandsfesseln.  Berlin,  1882.  4872.8 

Bauer,  Clara.  (Karl  Detlef.)  Bis  in  die  Steppe. 
2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1871.  4873.59 

— Ein  Dokument.  Stuttgart,  1876.  4 v.  in  2. 

2874.53 

— Same.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  4,  B. 

1,  2.  1876.)  2041. 1. 7,  8 

— Nora.  Eine  Charakterstudie  aus  der  deutschen 
Gesellschaft.  3te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1876.  2876.67 

— Zwischen  Vater  und  Sohn.  2te  Aufl.  Stutt- 
gart, 1876.  28703.66 

Bauer,  Martin.  Gerdas  Heirat.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jalirg.  19,  B.  2.  1891.)  2041.1.38 

— Die  Schlossfrau  von  Ildenau.  (Same.  Jahrg. 

16,  B.  2.  1888.)  2041. 1.32 

— Unter  Rosen.  Breslau,  1885.  2033.5 

Baumbacb,  Rudolf.  Soramerraarchen.  Leip- 
zig, 1888.  Portr.  2038.9 

Bayer,  Carl  E.  R.  von.  (Robert  Byr.)  Der 
blaue  Arara.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  5, 
B.  1.  1877.)  2041.1.9 

— Castell  Ursani.  (Same.  Jahrg.  12,  B.  1.  1884.) 

2041.1.23 

— Edwiesen.  (Same.  Jahrg.  15,  B.  1.  1887.) 

2041.1.29 

— Gita.  Leipzig,  1877.  4 v.  in  2.  4875.51 

— Irrwische.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  13, 

B.  2.  1885.)  2041.1.26 

— Rutschepeter.  Same.  Jahrg.  20,  B.  1,  2. 

1892.)  2041.1.39,  40 

— Sesam.  Stuttgart,  1881.  48703.81 

— Same.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  8,  B. 

2.  1880.)  2041.1.16 

— Soil  ich?  (Same.  Jahrg.  6,  B.  1.  1878.) 

2041.1.11 

— Waldidyll.  (Same.  Jahrg.  16,  B.  1.  1888.) 

2041.1.31 

— Der  Weg  zum  Gliick.  (Same.  Jahrg.  17, 

B.  1.  1889.)  2041.1.33 

Bechstein,  Ludwig.  Deutsches  Marchenbuch. 
5te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1847.  4224.25 

— Deutsches  Sagenbuch.  Leipzig,  1853.  *4224.1 

— Der  Dunkelgraf.  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1854.  1013.7 

— Neues  deutsches  Marchenbuch.  Wien,  1878. 

Ulus.  *28703.56 

— Romantische  Marchen  und  Sagen.  Altenburg, 

1855.  4222.3 

— Der  Sagenschatz  und  die  Sagenkreise  des 
Thiiringerlandes.  Hildburghausen,  1835-38.  4 v. 

6108.62 

— Same.  1857,  62.  4 v.  in  2.  1025.3 

Beck,  Friedrich.  Geschichte  eines  deutschen 
Steinraetzen.  Leipzig,  1881.  4897.50.144 

Becker,  August.  Mignons  Eiertanz.  Eine  Ad- 
ventgeschichte.  Leipzig,  1882.  4872.19 

131 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Des  Rabbi  Vermachtniss.  Berlin,  1866,  67. 
3 V.  in  6.  4877.8 

Contents.  — Abth.  1.  Der  Maler : B.  1.  Auf  dei-  Reise.  B.  2. 
Im  Foist.  Abth.  2.  Der  Kabbalist:  B.  1.  Im  Pfarrhofe. 
B.  2.  Iin  Grafenschloss.  Abtb.  3.  Der  Erbgraf;  B.  1.  Im 
Scbatten  ; B.  2.  Im  Licht. 

Becker,  Carl  F.  Erzahlungen  aus  der  alien  Welt 
fiir  die  Jugend.  Herausg.  von  F.  A.  Eckstein. 
9e  Aufl.  Halle,  1857-1861.  3 v.  Ulus.  2959.12 

Contents.  — 1.  Ulysses  von  Ithaka.  2.  Achilles.  3.  Die 
Zerstbrung  Troja’s;  Der  Argonautenzug ; Prometheus; 
Ariadne;  Medea’s  Kache;  Kastor  und  Pollux;  Orpheus; 
Atalante;  lo;  Hercules;  Orestes;  Iphigenia;  Oedipus; 
Siebeu  vor  Theben;  Antigone;  Theseus. 

Beets,  Nicolaus.  (Hildebrand.)  Die  Familie 
Kegge.  Nacb  dem  Niederlandischen  von  W. 
Lange.  Leipzig,  1875.  4907.50.68 

Behrens,  Bertha.  (W.  Heimburg.)  Dazumal. 
Vier  Novellen.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1887.  2046.1 

Contents.  — Unverstanden ; Ursula;  Im  Banne  der  Musen; 
Das  Fraulein  Pathe. 


— Ihr  einziger  Bruder.  Phila.,  1889?  2038.17 

— Kloster  Wendliusen.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1888. 

2044-35 

— Eine  unbedeutende  Frau.  Leipzig,  1891. 

2879.136 

— Unter  der  Linde.  Sieben  Novellen.  Leipzig, 

1888.  2044.21 

Contents.  — Am  Abgrund.  — Unsere  Hausglocke.  — Unser 
Miinue.  — -Jascha.  — In  der  Webergasse.  — Grossmutter- 
chen.  — Aus  meinen  vier  Pfiihlen. 

Bell,  Currer,  pseud.  See  Bronte,  Charlotte. 


Bellamy,  Edward.  Dr.  Heidenhofis  Wunderkur. 
Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.282 

— Miss  Ludington’s  Sebwester.  Leipzig,  1891. 

4896.50.287 

— Ein  Riickblick  (Looking  backward),  2000-1887. 

tfbers.  von  S.  Schindler.  Boston,  1890.  2046.14 

— Same,  tlbers.  von  G.  von  Gizyeki.  Leipzig, 

1890.  4896.50.273 

Belot,  Adolphe.  Der  Fall  Calon.  Kriminal- 
roman.  tubers.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.315 

Bender,  Augusta.  Die  Reiterkathe.  Eine  Ge- 
schichte  aus  dem  dreissigjiihrigen  Ivriege.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  21,  B.  1,  2.  1893.) 

2041.1.41,  42 

Benedix,  Roderich.  Die  Landstreicher.  Leipzig, 
1867.  4877-51 


Benkard,  Christian.  In  ferner  Inselwelt. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  B.  1.  1888.) 

2041. 1. 31 

— Unter  deutschen  Palmen.  (Same.  Jahrg.  17, 

B.  2.  Stuttgart,  1889.)  2041.x. 34 

Bentzel-Sternau,  Carl  C.  E.,  Graf  zu.  Mein 
Mann;  Stiefniiitterchen ; Der  kleine  Zauberer. 
(Erziihlende  Prosa  der  klassischen  Periode.  T.  2. 
1886.)  4891.62.2 

Berezik,  Arpad  von.  Ehestandsgeschichten  und 
andere  Hunioresken.  t)bers.  aus  dem  Magyari- 
Bchen  von  A Kohut.  Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.330 
Berger,  Marie,  pseud.  See  Follenius,  Sofie  von. 
Berger,  Wilhelm.  Ziele  des  Lebens.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  12,  B.  2.  1884.)  2041. 1.24 

Berges,  Philipp.  Anierikana.  Humoristische 

Skizzen  aus  dem  amerikanischen  Leben.  Leipzig, 
1888.  4896.50.257 

— B 2.  1891.  4896.50.276 

— B 3.  1891.  4896.50.289 

— B.  4.  1894.  4896.50.324 

— Bunte  Bilder  aus  dem  New  Yorker  Leben. 

Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.303 


Bergk,  C.  von.  ' Im  Abendschein.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  15,  B.  1.  1887.)  2041.1.29 

Bergler,  Ottokar  Tann-.  Alt-Wiener  Ranke  und 
Schwiinke.  Ein  Dutzend  Historietten.  Leip- 
zig, 1894.  4896.50.342 

Bergsoe,  Wilhelm  J.  Delila  und  andere  Novellen. 
libers,  aus  dem  Diinischen.  Leipzig,  1890. 

4896.50.275 

— Gespensternovellen.  Aus  dem  Danischen  iibers. 

von  A.  Strodtmann.  Berlin,  1873.  6899.45 

— Same.  Aus  dem  Danischen  von  W.  Lange. 

Leipzig,  1878.  4897.50.104 

Berlepscb,  Lina,  Freifrau  von.  Im  fernen  Wes- 
ten.  Nach  dem  Amerikanischen.  (Bachem’s  No- 
vellen-Sammlung.  B.  29.  1887.)  2056.2.29 

Bern,  Maximilian.  Auf  schwankem  Grunde. 
Aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  Verburamelten.  Leip- 
zig, 1874.  4907.50.64 

— Gestriipp.  Novellistische  Skizzen.  Leipzig, 

1876.  4907.50.83 

Bernard,  Charles  de,  pseud.  See  Du  Grail  de  La 
Villette,  C.  B. 

Berneck,  Carl  G.  von.  (Bernd  von  Guseck.)  Im 
Herzen  von  Deutschland.  Historische  Erzahlung. 
Berlin,  1869.  2020.19 

A story  of  the  time  of  Napoleon. 

— Der  Welfenlegioniir.  Berlin,  1869.  4872.71 

Bernhard,  Carl,  pseud.  See  Saint  Aubain,  An- 
dreas N.  de. 

Bernhard,  Marie.  Der  Zeuge.  (Deutsche 

Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  19,  B.  1,  2.  1891.) 

2041.1.37,  38 

Bernhard,  Wilhelm,  ed.  Deutsche  Novelletten- 
Bibliothek.  Boston,  1887,  88.  2 v.  [Students’ 

series.]  2043.7 

Each  story  is  entered  under  its  author. 

Bernstein,  Aaron.  Mendel  Gibbor.  (Neuer 

DeutscherNovellenschatz.  B.  10.  1885.)  2034.1. 10 
Bersezio,  Vittorio.  Galatea.  Ein  verkanntes 

Genie.  Der  Hund  des  Blinden.  Drei  Novellen. 
Aus  dem  Italienischen  von  Wilhelmine  Furchheim. 
Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.296 

Beta,  Heinrich,  pseud.  See  Bettziech,  J.  N. 
Beta,  Ottomar,  pseud.  See  Bettziech,  Ottomar. 
Bethusy-Huc,  Valesca,  Grafin.  (Moritz  von 
Reichenbach.)  Der  alteste  Sohn.  (Deutsche 

Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  17,  B.  1.  1889.)  2041. 1.33 

— “ Durch.”  (Same.  Jahrg.  12,  B.  1.  1884.) 

2041. 1. 23 

— R6sz6.  (Same.  Jahrg.  10,  B.  2.  1882.) 

2041. 1. 20 

— Die  Schlossfrau  von  Dromnitz.  (Same.  Jahrg. 

9,  B.  2.  1881.)  2041.1.18 

— Der  Sohn  des  Fliichtlings.  (Same.  Jahrg.  8, 

B.  1.  1880.)  2041.1.15 

— Zwei  Freier.  (Deutsch-amerik.  Volks-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  11,  Hiilfte  2.  1883.)  1051.1.2 

— Zwei  Novellen.  Stuttgart,  1883.  4872.15 

Contents.  — R^szb;  Sillery  mousseux. 

Bettziech,  Johann  Heinrich.  (H.  Beta.)  Der 
Spieler.  Erzahlung  aus  dem  amerikanischen 
Leben.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  23. 
1886.)  2056.2.23 

Bettziech,  Ottomar.  (Ottomar  Beta.)  Die  Rache 
ist  mein.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  20,  B. 
1.  1892.)  2041.1.39 

Beyschlag,  Willibald.  Godofred.  Ein  Marchen 
fiirs  deutsche  Haus.  Halle  a.  S.,  1888.  2038.12 


I 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Bibra,  Ernst,  Freiherr  von.  Reiseskizzen  und 
Novellen.  Jena,  1864.  4 v.  1043.4 

Contents.  — 1.  Ira  Walde.  — Don  Carlos  M.  — Die  hohe  Cor- 
dillera. — Der  Rodeo  in  Chile.  2.  Kallenheim.  — Chikanti. 

— Seelebcn.  3.  Die  drei  Liebesgeachichten  des  alten  Vetter 
Peter.  — Lima.  — Eine  Hacienda  bei  Liraa.  — Einige  Tage  in 
Rio  Janeiro.  4.  Die  sudamerikanische  Reise  des  Doctor  H. 
C.  Wessen.  — Auf  Madeira.  — Die  Bai  von  Corral.  — Valpa- 
raiso. 

Bidembacb,  Richard.  Der  Schalmeier  von  Wald. 
Oberschwiibische  Dorfgeschichte  aus  der  Zeit  des 
Bauernkrieges.  (Bachem's  Novellen-Samniliing. 
B.  7.  1884.)  2056.2.7 

Biernatzki,  Johann  C.  Die  Hallig  oder  die 
Si  hiffbriichigen  auf  dem  Eiland  in  der  Nordsee. 
Leipzig,  1881.  4906.50.152 

Bikelaa,  Demetrios.  Lukis  Laras.  Aus  den 
griechischen  Freiheitskriegen.  Aus  dem  Neu- 
griechischen  von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1885. 

4896.50.203 

Binder,  Wilhelm,  ed.  Schwabische  Volkssagen, 
Geschichten  und  Marchen.  Neue  Ausg.  Stutt- 
gart, 1846.  2 V.  Pis.  6878.39 

Bischoff,  Joseph  E.  C.  (Conrad  von  Bolanden.) 
Gesammelte  Scriften.  Regensburg,  1871-73.  21 

V.  in  6.  Purtr.  Ulus.  *29093.52 

Contents. — 1,  2.  Luther’s  Brautfahrt.  4te  Aufl.  3-5.  Franz 
von  Slcklngen.  3te  Aufl.  6-10.  Barbarossa,  historischer 
Roman.  3teAufl.  11.  Angela,  socialer  Roman.  2te  Aufl. 
12.  Die  Mageren  und  die  Fetten,  Erzahlung  aus  dem  Bau- 
ernkriege.  13.  Eonigin  Bertha,  historischer  Roman  aus 
dem  XI.  Jahrhundert.  3te  Aufl.  14-17.  Historische  Novel- 
len  Uber  Friedrich  11.  von  Preussen  und  seine  Zeit.  2te  .Aufl. 
B.  1-4:  14.  Der  Gefaugene  von  Kiistrin ; Judas  Makka- 
bauB.  15.  Deutschlands  Hort;  Die  raahrischen  Hiihner. 
16.  Deutschlands  Damon ; Die  bohmische  Canaille.  17. 
Die  Freidenker.  18,  19.  Die  Schwarzen  und  die  Rothen. 
3te  Aufl.  20.  Fortschrittlich,  cuiturhistorische  Novelle. 
2te  Aufl.  21.  Die  Aufgeklarten.  3te  Aufl. 

Bischoffhausen,  L.  von.  Im  Schatten  und  auf 
der  Sonnenseite.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg. 
5,  B.  1.  1877.)  2041. 1.9 

— Die  Rache  ist  siiss.  (Same.  Jahrg.  9,  B.  1. 

1881.)  2041. 1. 17 

Bittkow,  Theophil.  Lindana.  Eine  Romanze. 
Berlin.  68793.13 

Bitzius,  Albert.  (Jeremias  Gotthelf.)  Gesani- 
melte  Schriften.  Berlin,  1856.  12  v.  1026.1 

Contents.  — 1.  Der  Bauernsplegei.  2.  Uli,  der  Knecht.  3. 
Ull,  der  Pachter.  4.  Kathi,  die  Grossmutter.  5,6.  Leiden 
und  Freuden  eines  Schulmeisters.  7-10.  Erzahlungen  und 
Bilder  aus  dem  Volksleben  der  Schweiz.  11.  Jakobs,  des 
Handwerksgesellen,  Wanderungen  durch  die  Schweiz.  12. 
Dursll,  der  Branntweinsaufcr. 

— Ausgewahlte  Erzahlungen  und  Bilder  aus  dem 

Volksleben  der  Schweiz.  Herausg.  von  F.  Vetter. 
Ite  Reihe.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.248 

— Ausgewahlte  Schriften.  Ziirich,  1866.  7 v. 

in  4.  28793.50 

Contents.  — 1.  Geld  und  Geist  Oder  die  Versohnung. 
2.  Uli,  der  Knecht.  3.  Uli,  der  Pachter.  4,  5.  Leiden 
nnd  Freuden  eines  Schulmeisters.  6,  7.  Wle  Anne  Babl 
Jow'ager  hausbaltet. 

— Der  Bauern-Spiegel,  oder  Lebensgeschichte 

des  Jeremias  Gotthelf.  3te  Aiifl.  Berlin,  1851. 

1016.3 

— Kurt  von  Koppigen.  (Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.  B.  12.)  1012. 1. 12 

— Der  Notar  in  der  Falle.  (Same.  B.  7.) 

1012. 1. 7 

— Uli.  Eine  Erzahlung.  6te  Ausg.  Berlin, 

1878.  1034.13 

Contents.  — Ull  der  Knecht.  2.  Uli  der  Pachter. 

— Uli  der  Knecht.  Herausg.  von  F.  Vetter. 

Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.240 

— Uli  der  Pachter.  Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.274 


Bjbrnson,  Bjprnstjerne.  [Werke.]  Aus  dem 
Norwegischen  von  Edmund  Lobedanz.  Ilildburg- 
liauscn,  1865,  66.  5 v.  in  1.  6877.9 

Vols.  1,  2 contain  the  noveis  as  follows : 1.  Bauernnovellen. 

— Arne.  2.  Ein  frbhiicher  Bursch.  — Kleiiie  Erzahlungen. 

— Arne.  Deutsch  von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig, 

1883.  4896.50.181 

— Der  Brautmarsch.  Deutsch  von  W.  Lange. 

Leipzig,  1878.  4907.50.99 

— Das  Fischermadchen.  Aus  dem  Norwegischen 

von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.90 

— Kleine  Erzahlungen.  Aus  dem  Norwegischen 

von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.193 

Black,  William.  Eine  Prinzessin  von  Thule. 
Ins  Deutsche  iibertragen  von  J.  Augspurg. 
Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.249 

Blanche,  August  T.  Abenteuer  eines  Schau- 
spielers.  Aus  dem  Scliwedischen  iibers  von  E. 
Duncker.  Bremen,  1873.  4875.64 

— Erzahlungen  des  Kiisters  zu  Danderyd.  U'lers. 

von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1876.  4907.50.83 

Bluethgen,  Victor.  Die  schwarze  Kaschka. 
Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.166 

Blum,  Hans.  Aus  unsern  Tagen.  Magdeburg, 
1876.  4874.78 

Blumenhagen,  Wilhelm.  Hannovers  Spartaner. 
Eine  historische  Erzahlung.  Leipzig,  1878 

4897.50.105 

The  last  years  of  the  15th  century. 

— Luthers  Ring  oder  Die  Fingerzeige  des  Him- 

mels.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907. 50.60 

Bobertag,  Felix,  ed.  Erzahlende  Prosa  der 
klassischen  Periode.  Teil  1,  2 Berlin,  1882,  86. 
2 V.  [Deutsche  National-Litteratur.]  4891.62 
Contents. — 1.  v.  ThiimmeLHeinse;  Moritz;  Knigue;  Engel; 
J.  H.  .Jung;  Karoliue  Pichler,  J.  H.  Pestalozzi ; J.  11.  D. 
Zschokke;  Karoliue  von  Wolzogen;  VV.  F.  v.  Meyern  ; Graf 
zu  Bentzel-Sternau;  A.  Lafontaine. 

— Narrenbuch:  Kalenberger,  Peter  Leu,  Neithart 

Fuchs,  Markolf,  Bruder  Rausch.  Berlin,  1884. 
[Deutsche  National-Litteratur.]  4893.11 

Bodenstedt,  Friedrich.  Grafin  Helene.  Stutt- 
gart, 1880.  2012.17 

Boehlau,  Helene.  Herzenswahn.  Minden  i. 
W.,  1888.  6899.23 

— Rathsmadelgeschichten.  2te  Aufl.  Minden, 

1891.  6899.24 

— Salin  Kaliske.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.  B.  23.  1887.)  2034.1.23 

Boehm,  Gottfried.  Das  Opfer.  (Neuer  Deutscher 
Novellenschatz.  B.  13.  1886.)  2034.1. 13 

Boelte,  Amely.  Maria  Antonia,  oder  Dresden  vor 
hundert  Jahren.  Zeitbild.  Prag,  1860.  48703.53 

— Moderne  Charakterkopfe.  Berlin,  1863.  4873.52 
Contents.  — 1.  Die  drei  Grafen;  Die  Eifersiichtige ; Ein 
Carneval  in  Dresden ; Die  Hansestadt.  2.  Die  Ahnenprohe; 
Ein  edler  Buchh'andler;  Die  Zeitungsannonce. 

— Vittorio  Alfleri  und  seine  vierte  Liebe,  oder, 

Turin  und  Florenz.  Historisches  Zeitbild.  Ber- 
lin, 1862.  2 V.  2015.5 

— Winkelmann,  oder  von  Stendal  nach  Rom. 
Cultur-historischer  Roman.  Berlin,  1862.  4874.74 
Boerne,  Ludwig.  (Lob  Baruch.)  Ausgewahlte 
Skizzen  und  Erzahlungen.  B.  1.  Leipzig,  1867. 

4908.50.2 

— B.  2.  1867.  4908.50.12 

— B.  3.  1869.  4908.50.20 

— Der  Esskiinstler.  (Humoristischer  Hausschatz 

fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F. , B.  4.  1880.) 

2011.1.N.F.4 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Boetticher,  Georg.  Sclinurrige  Kerle  und  andere 
Humoresken.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896. 50. 310 

B0gb,  Erik.  Humoristisclie  Vorlesungen.  Aus 
dem  Danischen  von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1878. 

4897.50.1 1 1 

— B.  2.  1880.  4897.50.130 

— Der  Theaterkobold.  Humoreske.  libers,  von 

H.  Martens.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.253 

Bolanden,  Conrad  von,  pseud.  See  Bischoff, 
Joseph  E.  C. 

Boner,  Ulrich.  Der  Edelstein.  Ausgewiihlt  von 
K.  Pannier.  Leipzig,  1896.  4896.50.341 

Bonnet,  J.  Bilder  aus  dem  Leben.  Norden, 
1877.  4870.80 

Born,  George  F.,  pseud.  See  Fuellborn,  George. 
Botstiber,  J.  Tagebuch  eines  bosen  Buben. 
Aus  dem  Englischen.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.321 
Boy-Bd,  Ida.  Der  alte  Randolph.  (Neuer 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  20.  1887.) 

2034.1.20 

— Fanny  Forster.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg. 

16,  B.  1,  2.  1888.)  2041. 1. 31,  32 

— “ Ich.”  (Same.  Jahrg.  16,  B.  1,  2.  1887.) 

2041 .1 .29,  30 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.  Gunnar.  Unter  dem  Glet- 
scher.  Zwei  norwegische  Erzahlungen.  Deutsch 
von  Klara  Steinitz.  Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.141 

Brachvogel,  Albert  E.  Der  deutsche  Michael. 
Historischer  Roman.  Berlin,  1868.  4 v.  4877.4 

— Der  Fels  von  Erz.  Historischer  Roman. 

Phila.,  1879?  4873.26 

— Der  fliegende  Hollander.  Berlin,  1871.  4 v. 

4879.12 

— Neue  Novellen.  B.  2.  Breslau,  1887.  2027.3 
Contents.  — Der  Menschenfreund.  — Frau  Kathe  von 
Schwarzburg.  — Die  bosen  Schwestern. 

— Parcival.  Berlin,  1878.  3 v.  4875.63 

— Simon  Spira  und  sein  Sohn.  Berlin,  1876. 

2874.55 

— William  Hogarth.  Berlin,  1866.  3 v.  2879.60 

Brackel,  Ferdinande,  Freiin  von.  Aus  fernen 
Landen.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  10. 
1884.)  2056.2.10 

— Nicht  wie  alle  Andern.  (Same.  B.  1.  1882.) 

2056.2.1 

— Vom  alten  Stamm.  (Same.  B.  38.  1889.) 

2056.2.38 

Braeker,  Ulrich.  Der  arme  Mann  im  Tockenburg. 
[Anon.]  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.267 

Brandeis,  J.,  ed.  Sippurim.  Ghettosagen, 
jiidische  My  then  und  Legenden.  Volksausgabe. 
2te  Aufl.  Prag,  1889.  2878.100 

Brandt,  G.  Der  Schlossherr  von  Reichenau. 
(Deutsch-amerik.  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Ite 
HMfte.  1883.)  1051. i.ii 

Brandt,  Heinrich.  Im  Froschteiche.  Aus  den 
hochsten  Kreisen.  Zwei  Thiergeschichten.  Leip- 
zig, 1878.  4897.50.104 

Breier,  Eduard.  Josef  Kaiser.  Historischer 
Roman  aus  den  Zeiten  Kaiser  Josef’s.  Berlin, 
1861.  2011.19 

Bremer,  Fredrika.  Die  Familie  H.  Leipzig, 
1841.  6873.24 

— Das  Haus,  oder  Familiensorgen  und  Familien- 

freuden.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1842.  6877.53 

— Der  hiiusliche  Heerd.  Aus  dem  Swedischen 
von  G.  A.  Wollheim.  2te  Aufl.  Bielefeld,  1844. 

4877.72 


— Kleinere  Erzahlungen.  Leipzig,  1842.  6877.57 

Contents.  — Axel  und  Anna.  — lloffnungen.  — Die  Zwil- 
linge.  — Die  Einsame.  — Die  Trdsterin.  — Ein  Brief  Uber 
Soupers. 

— Die  Nachbarn.  Cbers.  von  H.  Denhardt. 

Leipzig,  1878.  4896.50.105 

— Nina.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1842.  6877.50 

— Streit  und  Friede,  oder  einige  Scenen  in 

Norvvegen.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1842.  6877.56 

— Die  Toehter  des  Prasidenten.  Erzahlung  einer 

Gouvernante.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1842.  6877.54 

Brennecke,  Adolf.  Unter  den  Taunusbuehen. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  20,  B.  2.  1892.) 

2041.1.40 

Brentano,  Clemens.  Gesammelte  Schriften.  B. 
4,  6.  Frankfurt  am  M.,  1862.  2906.51.4,  5 

4.  Aus  der  Chronika  eines  fahrendeu  Schulers;  Blatter  aus 
dem  Tagebuch  der  Ahiifrau;  Geschichte  vom  braven  Kasperl 
und  dem  schbnen  Annerl;  Die  mehreren  Wehmiiller  und 
uugarischeu  Nationalgesichter;  Die  drei  NUsse;  Lebens- 
umiiss  der  Anna  Katharina  Emmerich;  . . . Von  dera 
Leben  und  Sterben  des  Grafen  Gaston  Phbbus  von  Foix  und 
von  dem  traurigen  Tode  seines  Kindes  Gaston.  5.  Gockel, 
Hinkel  und  Gackeleia;  Die  Rose;  Fragment  aus  Godwi; 
Entweder  wunderbare  Geschichte  von  Bogs  dem  Uhr- 
macher  . . . ; Der  Philister  vor,  in  und  nach  der  Geschichte ; 
Geschichte  und  Ursprung  des  ersten  Barenhauters. 


— Die  Chronik  des  fahrenden  Schulers.  Miinchen, 

1883.  *2870.6 

— Geschichte  vom  braven  Kasperl  und  schbnen 

Annerl.  Berlin,  1861.  No.  3 in  *48293.51 

— Same.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  1. 

1871.)  1012. 1. 1 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1880.  4898. 51. 45 

— Same.  (Koch,  M.,  ed.  Arnim,  Klemens  und 

Bettina  Brentano,  J.  Gbrres.  Bd.  2.)  4891.69.2 

— Marchen.  Herausg.  von  Guido  Gbrres.  B.  2 

Stuttgart,  1847.  1013.8 

— Das  Marchen  von  Gockel  und  Hinkel.  (Koch, 

M.,  ed.  Arnim,  Klemens  und  Bettina  Brentano, 
J.  Gbrres.  Bd.  2.  1891.)  4891.69.2 

— Das  Marchen  von  Gockel,  Hinkel  und  Gackeleia 
in  seiner  urspriinglichen  Gestalt.  Leipzig,  1872. 

4898.51.48 

— Die  mehreren  Wehmiiller  und  ungarischen 
Nationalgesichter.  (Humoristischer  Hausschatz 
fur’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  6.  1880.) 


Brentano,  Fritz. 
1887. 

— B.  2.  1889. 

— B.  3.  1893. 

— B.  4.  1894. 


2011.1.N.F.5 
Heitere  Geschichten.  Leipzig, 
4896.50.239 
4896.50.263 
4896.50.313 
4896.50.331 


Bret  Harte,  F.  See  Harte,  Francis  Bret. 


Brink,  Jan  ten.  Jeanette  und  Juanito,  aus  dem 
Ilolliindischen  von  A.  Glaser.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4906.50.157 

Brockdorff,  Sophie,  Grafin.  Ein  Geheimniss  des 
Kbnigsee.  (Bacheiu’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B. 
30.  1887.)  2056.2.30 

Bronner,  Franz  X.  Fischergedichte  und  Erzaeh- 
lungcn.  Zurich,  1787.  2878.29 

Bronte,  Charlotte.  (Currer  Bell.)  Jane  Eyre. 
Aus  dera  Englischen  von  M.  von  Borch.  Leipzig, 
1888.  4896.50.244 

Brosboll,  Johann  C.  C.  (Carit  Etlar.)  Arme 
Leute.  Erzahlungen.  Aus  dem  Danischen  iibers. 
von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1882.  4896.50.165 

— Zwei  Striche.  Aus  dem  Danischen.  (Novel- 
lenschatz des  Auslandes.  B.  12.  1873.) 

2012.4.12 


134 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Brubnsen,  Otto.  Verfehites  Leben.  Der  tolle 
Geiger.  Zwei  Gescliicliten  vom  lihein.  Leipzig, 
1893.  4896.50.310 

Brun,  Ida,  Edle  von.  (Ida  von  Brun-Barnow.) 
Starke  Herzen.  (Deutsche  Koman-Bibl.  Jahrg. 
19,  B.  2.  1891.)  2041.1.38 

Brun-Barnow,  Ida  von,  pseud.  See  Brun,  Ida, 
Edle  von. 


Bucher,  J.  Der  Mueller  von  Sempach.  Kultur- 
gescliicbtliche  Erzahlung  aus  der  Zeit  des  Setn- 
pacher  Krieges.  Luzern,  1886.  6896.27 

Buecbner,  Georg.  Lenz.  Ein  Novellen  Frag- 
ment. (Sammtliche  Werke.  1879.)  4873.65 

Buelow,  Bertha  von.  (Hans  Arnold.)  Verzau- 

bert.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  19. 
1887.)  2034. 1. 19 

Buelow,  Eduard  von.  Das  Novellenbucli,  oder, 
hundert  Novellen  nach  alten  Italienischen  . . . 
Englischen  und  Deutschen.  Th.  2-1.  Leipzig, 

1835,  36.  3 V.  1013.16 

Buelow,  Margarethe  von.  HerrimHause.  (Neuer 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  13.  1886.) 

2034.1. 13 


Buerstenbinder,  Elisabeth.  (E.  Werner.)  Am 
Altar.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1876.  4873.76 

— Same.  4te  Aufl.  188-?  2018.16 

— Der  Egoist.  Stuttgart,  1882.  487ob.6i 

— Gebannt  und  erldst.  Leipzig,  1881.  2010.19 

— Same.  Phila.,  1888.  2 v.  2044.16 

— Gesprengte  Fesseln.  Leipzig,  1875.  2876.68 

— Gliickauf!  Leipzig,  1871.  2028.9 

— Same.  Phila.,  1888.  2 v.  2028.9 

— Ein  Held  der  Feder.  Leipzig,  1872.  28693.63 

— Sankt  Michael.  Leipzig,  1887.  1052.3 

— Um  hohen  Preis.  Leipzig,  1879.  4871.80 

— Vineta.  Leipzig,  1877.  2875.65 

— Der  Wilddieb.  (Deutsche  Novelletten-Bibl. 

B.  1.  1887.)  2043.7.1 

Bulwer-Lytton,  1st  baron  Lytton.  Eugen  Aram, 
tibers.  von  C.  Richard.  Leipzig,  1881 . 897.50.147 

— Godolphin.  Ubers.  von  Dr.  G.  N.  Biirmann. 

Stuttgart,  1863.  2016.15 

— Die  letzten  Page  von  Pompeji.  tibers.  von  O. 

V.  Czarnowski.  Leipzig,  1876.  4907.50.78 

— Nacht  und  Morgen.  Obers.  von  A.  Tuhten. 

Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.337 

— Pelham  oder  Begegnisse  eines  Weltmannes. 

Aus  dem  Englischen  von  C.  Richard.  Leipzig, 
1878.  4897.50.109 

— Rienzi,  der  letzte  Tribun.  Aus  dera  Englischen 
von  O.  von  Czarnowski.  Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.93 
Burnett,  Frances  Hodgson.  Der  kleine  Lord. 
(Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.)  Autorisierte  Ueber- 
setzung  von  Emmy  Becker.  Stuttgart,  1889. 

2046.5 

— Der  kleine  Lord  Fauntleroy.  tibers.  von  L. 

Koch.  Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.279 

Burow,  Julie.  Ein  Grab  an  der  Kirchhofsraauer. 
(Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  23.  1887.) 

2034.1.23 

Byr,  Robert,  pseud.  See  Bayer,  Carl  E.  R.  von. 
Caballero,  Fernan,  pseud.  See  Arrom,  Cecilia 
Boehl  de. 


Campe,  Joachim  H.  Robinson  der  jiingere. 
Adapted  to  the  Hamiltonian  system,  by  an  inter- 
lineary and  literal  trans.  By  James  Hamilton. 
Edinb.,  1827.  2 v.  4889.6 


Carion,  Franz,  pseud.  See  Lubojatzky,  Franz. 
Carl,  E.  Marialis.  Novelle  aus  dem  Burscben- 
leben.  Konigsberg,  1844.  No.  6 in  *6878.27 
Carlssen,  Egbert.  Aus  den  Lehrjahren  eines 
Strebers.  Leipzig,  1881.  4906.50.155 

The  scene  of  the  story  is  in  England,  near  the  ciose  of  the 
xviith  century. 

— Erziihlungen.  Halle  a.  S.,  1882,  83.  2 v. 

4872.18 

Contents.  — 1.  Ein  Stadtjunker  von  Braunschweig,  llistori- 
sche  Erzahlung  aus  dem  14.  Jahrhundert.  2.  llcgen  und 
Paiette.  Roman  aus  Bayerns  Vergangenheit. 


— Die  Tocbter  von  Wiedenau.  Leipzig,  1879. 

4897.50.125 

Caspar,  Paul.  Als  deutscher  Spion  in  Frankreich 
gefangen.  Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.297 

Castelnuovo,  Enrico.  Ausgewiihlte  Novellen. 
Frei  nach  dem  Italienischen  von  Siegfried  Lederer. 
Leipzig,  1885.  4896.50.208 

Contents.  — Larapo  und  Carmela;  Ein  Schiffbruch;  Es 
schneit;  Der  pythagoriiische  Lehrsatz;  Dorettas  Beichte; 
Excelsior. 


Cech,  Svatopluk.  Novellen.  Aus  dem  Bohmi- 
schen  von  F.  Bauer.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.192 

Contents.  — Der  Apfelbaura;  Kaliobiotik  auf  Reisen;  Der 
versetzte  Character;  Der  Rahm. 

— Unter  Biichern  und  Menschen.  Aus  dem 
Bdhmischen  von  F.  Bauer.  Leipzig,  1883. 

4906.50.171 

Cervantes.  Preciosa,  das  Zigeunermtidchen. 
Uebers.  von  F.  Horlek.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.59 

— Der  scharfsinnige  Junker  Don  Quijote  von  der 

Mancha.  Aus  dem  Spaniscben  von  D.  W.  Soltau. 
In  vollig  neuer  Bearb.  von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig, 
1877.  4907.50.87 

— Seiiora  Cornelia.  Uebers.  von  C.  von  Rein- 

hardstoettner.  Leipzig,  1869,  4908.50.16 


Chamisso,  Adelbert  von.  Adelberts  Fabel. 
(Poetische  Werke.  B.  2.  1868.)  4896.30.2 

— Same.  (Gesammelte  Werke.  B.  2.  1883?) 


— Peter 
(Werke. 

— Same. 

— Same. 


— Same. 


28903.56.2 

Schlemihl’s  wundersame  Geschichte. 
4te  Aufl.  B.  4.  1856.)  2877.9.4 

Leipzig,  1868.  4908.50.11 

(Poetische  Werke.  B.  2.  1868.) 

4896.30.2 

(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  17.) 


1012. 1. 17 

— Same.  (Gesammelte  Werke.  B.  2.  1883.) 

28903.56.2 

— Same.  (Werke.  1886.)  4891.73 

Chateaubriand,  Fran9ois  Ren6  A.,  vicomte  de. 
Atala.  Rene.  Die  Abenteuer  des  letzten  Aben- 
cerragen.  Ubers.  von  F.  F.  Riickert.  Leipzig, 
1878.  4897.50.102 


Cherbuliez,  Victor.  Der  Graf  Kostia.  Deutsch 
von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.236 

— Jean  T^terol’s  Idee.  Deutsch  von  R.  Schroder. 

Leipzig,  1881.  4897.50.145 

Clauren,  H.,  pseud.  See  Heun,  Carl  G.  S. 
Clemens,  Samuel  L.  (Mark  Twain.)  Ausge- 
wahlte  Skizzen.  Deutsch  von  W.  Lange.  B.  1. 
Leipzig,  1878.  4897.50.106 

— B.  2.  1879.  4897.50.113 

— B.  3.  1879.  4897.50.121 

— B.  4.  1885.  4896.50.214 

— B.  5.  1892.  4896.50.302 


135 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Cohn,  Oscar  J.  (Oscar  Justinus.)  Amor  auf 
Reisen.  Lustige  Gescliicliten.  Berlin,  1888. 

2044.29 

Contents.  — Das  Rnndreisebillet  als  Elieverraittler.  — Das 
Trinkgeld.  — Wie  Einer  durch  den  Kometen  zn  einer  Frau 
kain.  — Onkel  Reinhard’s  Oeeaufahrt.  — Die  Kuustreise  des 
Photographen.  — Die  Reise  nach  einem  Nebelfleck.  — Das 
reisen  de  Quintett. 

— Humoristisclies  Kleeblatt.  Drei  Erziihhingen. 

Berlin,  1888.  2044.27 

Contents.  — 'Welcher  von  Beiden.  — Das  Krauzcheu  von 
LUmmerwitz.  — Der  Zug  uaeh  dera  Osten. 

Cobufeld,  Emil.  Wenn’s  donnert.  (Ilnmoris- 
tischer  Hausschatz  fur’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  G. 

1877. )  2011.1.6 

Colban,  Marie.  Eine  alte  Jnngfer.  (Deutsche 
Koman-Bibl.  Jalirg.  8,  B.  1.  1880.)  2041. 1. 15 

— ,,  Ich  lebe.”  (Same.  Jahrg.  G,  B.  I.  1878.) 

2041. 1. II 

Collins,  Wilkie.  Blinde  Liebe.  (Deutsche  Ro- 
man-Bibl.  Jahrg.  18,  B.  1,  2.  1890.)  2041.1.35,36 

— Ohne  Namen.  Atis  dem  Englischen  von  B. 

Bucher.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.311 

Colombi,  Marchesa,  pseud.  See  Torelli-Torriani, 
Maria. 

Combe,  T.,  pseud.  See  Huguenin,  Ad^le. 
Conrad,  Michael  G.  Erlosung.  Drei  Novellen. 
Leipzig,  1891.  2877.129 

Contents.  — Die  Erlosung.  — Ira  Hiramelreich.  — Rotes 
Blut. 

Conscience,  Hendrik.  Der  arme  Edelmann. 
Aus  dem  Niederlandischen  von  W.  Lange.  Leip- 
zig, 1877.  4907.50.97 

— Der  Geizhals.  Aus  dem  Niederlandischen  von 

E.  Wegener.  Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.136 

— Die  holzerne  Clara.  Aus  dem  Vliimischen  von 

R.Muldener.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.185 

— Der  Rekrut.  Aus  dem  Vlamischen  von  O.  L.  B. 

Wolff.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.127 

— Das  Wunderjahr  (1566).  Historisches  Gemiilde 

aus  dem  xvi.  Jahrhundert.  Aus  dem  Vliimisclien. 
7te  Aufl.  Munster,  1891.  6899.37 

Contessa,  Carl  W.  Schriften.  Leipzig,  1826. 
9 V.  48793.24 

The  following  are  the  stories:  1.  Manon. — 2.  Der  In- 
stinkt.  — 3.  Slei.ster  Dietrich.  — 4.  Magister  Rbslein;  Haus- 
bahn  and  Paradiesvogel. — 6.  Der  Todesengel;  Vergib  uns 
unsere  Schuld ; Der  schwarze  See ; Das  Gastmahi ; Das 
Schwert  und  die  Schlangen.  — 6.  Das  Bild  der  Mutter.  — 
7.  Die  Schatzgriiber.  — 8.  Die  weisse  Rose;  Aus  Herr  Bal- 
thasar’s Leben. 

Conway,  Hugh,  pseud.  See  Fargus,  Frederick  J. 
Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  Lederstrumpf-Ge- 
schichten.  Bearb.  von  G.  Hacker.  Stuttgart,  1880. 
2 V.  Ulus.  2044.37 

Contents.  — 1.  Der  Wildtdter;  Der  letzte  Mohikau.  — 2. 
Der  Pfadfinder ; Lederstrumpf  oder  die  Ansiedler  ara  Susque- 
hanna; Der  Wildstelier,  oder  die  Prarie. 

— Der  letzte  Mohikan.  Deutsch  von  O.  Randolf. 

Leipzig,  1877.  4907. 50.92 

— Der  rothe  Freibeuter.  Fiir  die  Jugend  neu 

bearb.  von  E.  Trautmann.  Stuttgart,  188-? 
Ulus.  2044.34 

— Der  Spion.  Deutsch  von  0.  Randolf.  Leipzig, 

1878.  4897.50.106 

Cordelia,  pseud.  See  Schaefer,  Antonia. 
Corrodi,  August.  Ernste  Absichten.  Winter- 
thur, 1860.  2023.9 

Corvinus,  Jakob,  pseud.  See  Raabe,  Wilhelm. 
Cottin,  Sophie  R.  Elisabeth.  Deutsch  von  H. 
Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.202 


Cramer,  Carl  G.  Stella’s  Friihling  des  Lebens. 
Leipzig,  1801.  PI.  4896.10 

Cramm,  Burghard  von.  Das  Hausgesetz.  Gera, 
1876.  2879.69 

Cremer,  Jacobus  J.  Holliindische  Novellen.  Nach 
dem  Niederlandischen  von  W.  Lange.  . . . Leip- 
zig, 1878.  4897.50.110 

Croker,  B.  IM.  Die  hiibsche  Miss  Neville. 
Uebers.  aus  dem  Englischen  von  Emmy  Becher. 
Stuttgart,  1889.  2046.2 

— Irgend  ein  Anderer.  Uebers.  von  Emmy 

Becher.  Stuttgart,  1892.  2035.24 

Crome-Schwiening,  Carl  G.  H.  Allerhand 
humoristische  Kleinigkeiten.  Novelletten  und 
Skizzen.  Leipzig,  1891.  4896.50.289 

Crone,  Max.  Auf  und  unter  der  Erde.  Erziih- 
lungen.  Leipzig,  1895.  4896.50.343 

Cronheim,  Reinhold.  Fahnrichsgeschichten.  Hu- 
moresken.  Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.180 

Contents.  — Des  Fahnrichs  erste  Liebe;  Der  Ballheld;  Der 
Pechvogel;  Eine  Landpartie;  Die  Statue;  Vier  Freunde. 

Cruger,  Julia  S.  (Jnlien  Gordon.)  Fraulein 
Reseda.  Ein  Mann  der  Erfolge.  Uebers.  von 
Emmy  Becher.  Stuttgart,  1891.  2035.23 

Crusenstolpe,  Magnus  J.  Der  Mohr,  oder  das 
Hans  Holstein-Gottorp  in  Schweden.  Aus  dem 
Schwedischen.  Berlin,  1845.  7 v.  in  3.  1025.8 

Csiky,  Gregor.  Alte  Siinden.  Roman  aus  dem 
Ungarischen.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.270 

Cueppers,  A.  J.  In  derKnospe gebrochen.  Dem 
Franzosischen  nacherziihlt.  (Bachem’s  Novellen- 
Sammlung.  B.  3.  1883.)  2056.2.3 

Dachstein,  P.  Blumendiifte.  Erziihlungen  und 
Marchen  fiir  Kinder  von  9 bis  12  Jahren.  Berlin, 
1872.  Illus.  28793.69 

Dahn,  Felix.  Attila.  Historiseher  Roman  aus 
der  Volkerwanderung  (a.  453  n.  Chr.).  Phila., 
188-?  2038.18 

— Same.  7te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1888.  2879.84 

— Bissula.  Historiseher  Roman  aus  der  Yolker- 

wanderung  (a.  378  n.  Chr.).  6te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 
1884.  48703.27 

— Felicitas.  Historiseher  Roman  aus  der  Volker- 
wanderung (a.  476  n.  Chr.).  Phila.,  1889?  2038.16 

— Ein  Kampf  um  Rom.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 

1876,  77.  4 V.  2874.56 

A story  of  Rome  in  the  6th  century. 

— Odhins  Rache.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1892. 

2879.131 

— Odhin’s  Trost.  Ein  nordischer  Roman  aus  dem 

elften  Jahrhundert.  Leipzig,  1880.  48703.5 

— Was  ist  die  Liebe?  Leipzig,  1887.  48603.55 

Dallwitz,  Wanda  von.  (Walter  Schwarz.)  Ge- 
landet.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  40. 
1889.)  2056.2.40 

— Die  Rechte.  (Same.  B.  14.  1884.)  2056.2.14 

— Die  Uhr  des  Rene  Cardillac.  (Same.  B.  28. 

1887.)  2056.2.28 

— Verlassen.  (Same.  B.  20.  1884.)  2056.2.20 

Danilevski,  Gregor  P.  Eine  Familienchronik. 
tJbertr.  von.  P.  Lobenstein.  Leipzig,  1874. 

4907.50.64 

Contents.  — Urgrossmiitterchen;  Der  Leibgrenadier;  Katha- 
rina  ii.  amDniepr;  Grossraiitterchens  Parodies. 

— Mirowicz  und  der  gefangene  Czar  Iwan  Anto- 

nowicz.  tJbers.  von  P.  Lobenstein.  Leipzig, 
1881.  4897.50.142 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Nach  Indien.  Eine  historische  Erzahlung  aus 
der  Zeit  Peters  des  Grossen.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4896.50. i6i 

— Die  Nonnenkloster  in  Russland.  (Dewjati  Wal.) 
tjbertr.  von  P.  Lobenstein.  Leipzig,  187G. 

4907.50.79 

— Die  Pioniere  des  Ostens.  Ein  nationales  Cha- 

rakterbild.  Ubertr.  von  P.  Lobenstein.  Leipzig, 
1874.  4907.50.58 

— Potemkin  an  der  Donau  1790.  Historische 

Erzahlung.  tJbers.  von  P.  Lobenstein.  Leipzig, 
1879.  4897.50.123 

Danneuberg,  G.,  pseud.  See  Frederich,  Bertha 
H. 

Daudet,  Alphonse.  Briefe  aus  meiner  Miihle. 
tfbers.  von  H.  Th.  Kiihne.  Leipzig,  1894. 

4896.50.329 

— Fromont  jun.,  & Risler  sen.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4896.50. 169 

— Kiinstler-Ehen.  Pariser  Skizzen.  Deutsch  von 

A.  Gerstmann.  Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.164 

— Jack.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen  von  J.  Jloel- 

lenhofi’.  Leipzig,  1895.  4896.50.341 

— Port  Tarascon.  Uebers.  von  Natalie  Riinielin. 

Stuttgart,  1891.  2035.22 

— Die  -svunderbaren  Abentcuer  des  Herrn 

Tartarin  aus  Tarascon.  Deutscli  von  A.  Gerst- 
inann.  Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.177 

Decken,  Auguste  von  der.  (A.  von  der  Elbe.) 
Aref,  der  Hindu.  Freiburg  i.  B.,  1884.  4870a. 30 

— Brausejahre.  Bilder  aus  Weimars  Bliithezeit. 

Leipzig,  1888.  2044.30 

— WahreLiebe.  (Deutsche  Roraan-Bibl.  Jahrg. 

19,  B.  1.  1891.)  2041. 1.37 

Defoe,  Daniel.  Robinson  Crusoe.  Fiir  die 
Jugend  neu  bearb.  von  G.  Mensch.  Stuttgart, 
188-?  Ulus.  2044.33 

Degen,  Alexander  von.  Aus  deni  Militarleben. 
Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.273 

— Same.  B.  2.  1891.  4896.50.290 

— Same.  B.  3.  1893.  4896.50.311 

— In  der  Kaserne.  Aus  den  Memoiren  eines 

Reservisten.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50265 

De  La  Ramd,  Louise.  (Ouida.)  Farnmor.  Leip- 
zig, 1891.  4896.50.292 

— Herzogin  von  Lira.  tJbers.  von  A.  Rosen. 

Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.252 

— Wanda.  tTbers.  von  A.  Roehl.  Leipzig,  1886. 

4896.50.224 

Delpit,  Albert.  Das  Fraulein  v.  Bessier.  Autori- 
sirte  Bearb.  von  M.  v.  Weissentburn.  Breslau, 
1888.  2677.127 

Denison,  Mary  A.  So’n  Mann  wie  mein  Mann. 
Eine  Ehestands-Humoreske.  Aus  dem  Englischen 
ubertr.  von  P.  Heichen.  Leipzig,  1886. 

4896.50.221 

Detlef,  Karl,  pseud.  See  Bauer,  Clara. 

Detlev  von  Geyern.  Die  Domschenke.  (Deut- 
sche Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  B.  2.  1883.) 

2041. 1. 22 

— Ein  Feenschloss.  (Same.  Jahrg.  14,  B.  1. 

1886.)  2041. 1. 27 

— Griifin  Resi.  (Same.  Jahrg.  12,  B.  1.  1884.) 

2041. 1. 23 

Detmold,  Johann  H.  Randzeichnungen.  An- 
leitung  zur  Kunstkennerschaft.  Satiren.  Leip- 
zig, 1886.  4896.50.229 

Dewall,  Johannes  van,  pseud.  See  Kuehne, 
August. 


Dickens,  Charles.  Sammtliche  Werke.  Leip- 
zig [etc.],  1868,  75?  27  v.  4570b. 61 

Contents. — 1,2.  Die  Pickwickier.  3,4.  LebensgescLichte  und 
Erfahrungcn  David  Copperfield’s  des  jiingern.  5,  6.  Bleak- 
bans.  7.  Oliver  Twist.  8,  9.  Leben  und  Schicksale  dcs 
Martin  Chuzzlewit.  10, 11.  Dorabey  und  Sohn.  12,13.  Mas- 
ter Humphrey’s  Wanduhr.  14-16.  Leben  und  Schicksale 
des  Nicolaus  Nicklebyund  seiner  Familie.  17,18.  Barnaby 
Rudge.  19.  Skizzen  aus  dem  Londoner  Alltagslcben. 
20,  21.  Klein-Dorritt.  22.  Eine  Geschichte  von  zwei  Stiid- 
ten.  23.  Grosse  Erwartungen.  24,  25.  Unser  gemeinsamer 
Freund.  26.  Das  Heimcben  am  llerde;  Der  Verwunschte ; 
Ein  Weihnachtsabend ; Der  Kampf  des  Lebens ; Die  Sylves- 
terglocken.  27.  Schwere  Zeiten. 

— Harte  Zeiten.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  J. 

Seybt.  Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.137 

— Das  Heimchen  am  Herde.  Ein  Hausmarchen. 
Deutsch  von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.91 

— Der  Kampf  des  Lebens.  Eine  Liebesgeschichte. 
-Vus  dem  Englischen  von  J.  Seybt.  Leipzig,  1878. 

4897.50.100 

— Die  Lcbcnsgeschichte,  Abenteuer,  Erfahrungen 
und  Beobachtungen  David  Copperfields  des  jiin- 
geren.  tjbertr.  von  J.  Wege.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4906.50.163 

— Londoner  Skizzen.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von 

J.  Seybt.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.122 

— Martin  Chuzzlewit.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von 

J.  Seybt.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.184 

— Nikolas  Nickelby.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von 

J.  Seybt.  Leipzig,  1883.  4897.50.134 

— Oliver  Twist.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  J. 

Seybt.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.63 

— Die  Pickwickier.  .A.us  dem  Englischen  von 

H.  Roberts.  4te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1863.  3 v.  6570.25 

— Same.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  J.  Seybt. 

1878.  4897.50.103 

— Die  Sylvester-Glocken.  Eine  Geistergeschichte. 
Aus  dem  Englischen  von  J.  Seybt.  Leipzig,  1876. 

4907.50.85 

— Der  Verwunschte.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von 

J.  Seybt.  Leipzig,  1881.  4906.50.153 

— Die  Weihnachtsabend.  Eine  Geistergeschichte. 
Aus  dem  Englischen  von  J.  Seybt.  Leipzig,  1876. 

4907.50.83 

— Zwei  Stiidte.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  J. 

Seybt.  Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.94 

Diderot,  Denis.  Die  beyden  Freunde  von  Bour- 

bonne.  (Gessner.  Schriften.  Th.  4.  1793.) 

2016.10.2 

— Rameaus  Nefife.  Ein  Dialog,  tjbers.  von  W. 

von  Goethe.  Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.129 

— Unterredung  eines  Vaters  mit  seinen  Kindern. 

(Gessner.  Schriften.  Th.  4.  1793.)  2016.10.2 

Diez,  Katharina.  Heinrich  Heine’s  erste  Liebe. 
Berlin,  1870.  4879.16 

Dincklage,  Clara  von.  Der  Zigeuner.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  3,  B.  2.  1875.)  2041.1.6 

Dincklage,  E.  von.  See  Dincklage-Campe, 
Ehrengarte  von. 

Dincklage-Campe,  Ehrengarte  von.  Das  Comtes- 
sel.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  22.  1886.) 

2056.2.22 

— Die  echten  Abbergs.  (Same.  B.  15.  1884.) 

2056.2.15 

— Fiirstliches  Blut.  (Same.  B.  5.  1883.) 

2056.2.5 

— ImTraraontan.  (Deutsche Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg. 

9,  B.  1.  1881.)  2041.1.17 

— Die  Seelen  der  Hallas.  (Same.  Jahrg.  7,  B. 

I.  Stuttgart,  1879.)  2041.1.13 

— Der  Streithast.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  16.)  1012.1.16 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Dingelstedt,  Franz  F.  F.,  Freiherr  von.  Die 
Aniazone.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1869.  2011. 13 

— Heptameron.  Gesammelte  Novellen.  B.  2. 

Magdeburg,  1841.  1024.12 

Contents.  — 2.  Gutenbergs  Tod.  — Lorbcer  und  Dorueu- 
krone. — Blinde  Biebe.  — Das  bbse  Auge. 

— Die  Schule  der  Welt.  (Neuer  Deutscher  No- 

vellenschatz.  B.  5.  1884.)  2034.1.5 

Dirkink,  J.  von,  pseud.  See  Sandliage,  Josefa. 
Dito,  pseud.  See  Elisabeth,  queen  of  Koumania. 
Donnelly,  Ignatius.  Ciisars  Denksiiule.  Eine 
Geschichte  aus  dem  20.  Jahrhundert.  Deutsch 
von  W.  Schaumburg.  Leipzig,  1892.  4896. 50. 309 
Dostoevski,  Fedor  M.  Erzahlungen.  Frei  nach 
dem  Russischen  von  W.  Goldschmidt.  Leipzig, 
1886.  4896.50.219 

— Memoiren  aus  einem  Totenhaus.  Ubers.  von 

H.  Moser.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.271 

— Schuld  und  Siihne.  Aus  dem  Russischen. 

tibers.  von  H.  Moser.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.255 
Douai,  Adolf.  Fata  Morgana.  Deutsch-ameri- 
kanische  Preis-Novelle.  St.  Louis,  1858.  2396.149 
Dove,  Alfred  W.  Caracosa.  Ilistorischer  Roman 
aus  dem  13.  Jahrhundert.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart, 
1894.  2 V.  6877.36 

Dracbmann,  llolger  H.  H.  See  und  Strandge- 
schichten.  Aus  dem  Danischen  iibers.  von  J.  C. 
Poestion.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.254 

Droste-Hiilshoff,  Annette  E.,  Freiin  von.  Die 
Judenbuche.  Ein  Sittengemalde  aus  dem  gebirgig- 
teu  Westphalen.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.192 

Droz,  Gustave.  Das  Kind.  (Erzahlungen  und 
Skizzen  von  K.  E.  Franzos  und  G.  Droz.  1885.) 

2043-33 

Duboc,  Eduard.  (Robert  Waldmiiller.)  Es  ist 
nicht  gut,  das  der  Mensch  allein  sei.  (Deutscher 
Novellenschatz.  B.  10.)  1012. 1. 10 

— Maddalena.  Augsburg,  1883.  4872.35 

— Mirandola,  die  Herrnhuterin.  Fra  Tedesco. 

Zwei  Novellen.  Leipzig,  1866.  2014.14 

— Die  Somosierra.  Roman.  Aus  dem  spanischen 

Biihnenleben.  Stuttgart,  1881.  2878.78 

Dudevant,  Amantine  L.  A.  D.  See  Sand, 
George,  pseud. 

Duenbeim,  W.  von.  Angeline.  (Deutsche  Ro- 
man-Bibl.  Jahrg.  4.  B.  2.  1876.)  2041.1.8 

Dueringsfeld,  Ida  von.  See  Reinsberg,  Ida  von. 
Du  Grail  de  LaVillette,  Charles  B.  (Charles  de 
Bernard.)  Die  Lowenhaut.  Ubers.  von  H. 
Meerholz.  Leipzig,  1885.  4896.50.214 

Duimcben,  Theodor.  Jantje  Verbriigge.  (Deut- 
sche Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  16.  B.  1.  1888.) 

2041. 1. 31 

Dumas,  Ale.xandre  D.  Die  Dame  von  Monsoreau. 
Ilistorischer  Roman.  Stuttgart,  1859?  2029.35 

— Denkwiirdigkeiten  eines  Arztes.  Stuttgart. 

4 pts.  in  7 V.  2029.32 

Contents.  — 1,2.  Denkwurdigkeiten  eines  Arzt3B.  3.  Das 
Ilalsband  der  Kbnigin.  4.  Ange  Pitou.  5-7.  Die  Grafin  von 
Charny. 

— Die  drei  Musketiere.  Deutsch  von  H.  Meer- 
holz. Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.209 

— Der  Graf  von  Bragelonne,  oder  zehn  Jahre 

nachher.  Stuttgart.  7 v.  in  2.  [Die  drei  Mus- 
ketiere. Abth.  3.]  2029.31 

— Der  Graf  von  Monte  Christo.  Stuttgart,  1864. 

6 V.  in  2.  2029.39 

— Die  schwarze  Tulipe.  Historischer  Roman. 
Deutsch  von  H.  Meerholz.  Leipzig,  1887. 

4896.50.230 


— Zwanzig  Jahre  nachher.  Stuttgart,  1858.  3 v. 

2698.54 

Dunajew,  Wanda  von,  pseud.  See  Sacher-Ma- 
soch,  Aurora. 

Duncker,  Dora.  Ein  Lieutenant  verloren,  etc. 
Inseratstudien.  Stuttgart.  Ulus.  6896.10 

— Reeles  Heiratsgesuch.,  etc.  Inseratstudien. 

Stuttgart.  Ulus.  6896.10 

— Unheilbar.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  20, 

B.  2.  1891.)  2041.2.40 

Durand,  Alice  M.  C.  (Henry  Greville.)  Dosia. 
Deutsch  von  H.  Meerholz.  Leipzig,  1885. 

4896.50.207 

— Gefahr.  Ubers.  von  L.  Wecbsler.  Leipzig, 

1894.  4896.50.332 

Dygasinski,  Adolf.  Auf  dem  Edelhofe.  Ubers. 
von  Dr.  Ruhe  und  A.  Grabowski.  Leipzig,  1885. 

4896.50.208 

Eberbard,  A.  G.  Gesammelte  Schriften.  B. 
1-12.  Halle,  1830.  2898.6 

Contents.  — 1.  Wuudersames  Abentcuer,  welches  einem 
Musensohne  allbier  in  diesen  Tagen  begegnet.  2.  List  urn 
List;  Zwist  und  Liebe;  Liebesgliick  und  Liebesnotb. 
3.  Der  Polyp  im  Herzen;  Nur  keine  Mesalliance;  Briefe 
einer  veruugluckten  Kammerjungfer.  4.  Bandov,  der 
gliickliche;  Treue  des  Glucks;  Die  neue  Putzstube.  5.  Zau- 
berkiinste;  Gestiinduisse  eines  Weiberfeindes ; Geschichte 
vom  diinnen  Veit.  6.  Sonnenaufgangsfeier  der  Honora- 
tioren  iu  X*;  Bruchstiicke  aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  Gym- 
nasiasten ; Hans  und  Grctchen,  Oder  was  die  Liebe  nicht 
thut;  Xante  Gesche  und  ihre  Kaffeeschwestern.  7-9.  Fer- 
dinand Warner,  der  arme  Fldtenspieler.  10-12.  Westold 
und  sein  Freund. 

Ebers,  Georg  M.  Eine  aegj'ptische  Konigsloch- 
ter.  8te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1879.  2 v.  4877.67 

— Eine  Frage.  Idyll  zu  einem  Gemalde  seines 

Freundes  Alma  Tadema.  3te  Aufl.  Stuttgart, 

1882.  48706.59 

— Die  Frau  Biirgemeisterin.  Stuttgart,  1882. 

4870.50 

— Die  Gred.  Roman  aus  dem  alten  Niirnberg. 

Phila.,  1889?  2 v.  2038.15 

— Homo  sum.  4te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1878. 

2012.18 ; 2870a. 51 

— Im  Schmiedefeuer.  Roman  aus  dem  alten 
Niirnberg.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1895.  2 v.  6898.22 
Time,  13th  century. 

— Der  Kaiser.  Roman.  9te  Aufl.  Stuttgart, 

1881.  2 V.  2012.22;  4872.65 

— Kleopatra.  Historischer  Roman.  2te  Aufl. 

Stuttgart,  1894.  48706.81 

— Die  Nilbraut.  5te  Aufl.  1887.  3 v.  2860.71 

— Die  Schwestern.  15te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1886. 

4874- 54 

— Same.  Phila.,  1889?  2879.109 

Scene  in  Memphis  during  the  reign  of  Ptolemy  Philometer. 

— Serapis.  Historischer  Roman.  Stuttgart,  1885. 

4871.69 

— Uarda.  Roman  aus  dem  alten  Aegypten. 

Stuttgart,  1877.  28693.68 

— Same.  8te  Aufl.  1880.  3 v.  2010.8 

— Ein  Wort,  llte  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1883.  4871.77 

Ebner-Escbenbach,  Marie,  Freifrau  von.  Ge- 
sammelte Schriften.  Berlin,  1893.  6 v.  2876.128 

Contents.  — 1.  Aphorismen.  Parabein,  Miirehen  und  Ge- 
dichte.  2.  Dorf-  und  Schlossgeschichten.  3,  4.  Erzah- 
lungen. 5.  Das  Gemeindekind.  6.  Unsuhnbar.  Brz'ah- 
lung. 

— BoXena.  Erzahlung.  Stuttgart,  1876.  4870.28 

— Dorf  und  Schlossgeschichten.  Berlin,  1883. 

4875- 71 

Contents.  — Der  Kreisphysikus;  Die  Poesie  desUnbewuss- 
ten ; Krambambuli ; Jacob  Szela. 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Erzahlungen.  Stuttgart,  1875.  4870.30 

Contents. — Ein  SpUtgeborner;  Chlodwlg;  Die  erste 
Beichte;  Die  Qrossmutter;  Kin  Kdelmauu. 

— Die  Freilierren  von  Geniperlein.  (Neuer  Deut- 

sclier  Novellenscliatz.  B.  1.  1884.)  2034. i.i 

— Krambambuli.  (Same.  B.  23.  1887.)  2034.1.23 

— Unsiihnbar.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  18;>I.  2878.135 

— Zwei  Cointessen.  Berlin,  1885.  1042.23 

Contents.  — Comtesse  Muschi.  — Comtesse  Paula. 
Eckstein,  Ernst.  Aphrodite.  Roman  aus  Alt- 
Hc-llas.  4te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  188(1.  2877.145 

— Der  Besnch  im  Career.  Huinoreske.  Leip- 
zig, 1887.  4896.50.240 

— Camilla.  Roman.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

■Jahrg.  17,  B.  1.  1880.)  2041.1.33 

— Die  Claudier.  Roman  aus  der  rbmischen 

Kaiserzeit.  12te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1892.  2876.130 

— Eingeschneit.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  jahrg. 

2,  B.  2.  1874.)  2041.1.4 

— Familie  Hartwig.  Berlin,  1894.  6899.27 

— Gustava.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  3, 

B.  2.  1875.)  2041.1.6 

— Humoresken.  B.  1.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.65 

— B.  2.  1883.  4906.50.170 

— Humoresken.  Namely  : — 

Aus  Secunda  und  Prima.  23te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1883. 

2010.20 

Katheder  und  Schulbank.  15te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 


1882.  2010.20 

Die  Miidchen  des  Pensionats.  26te  Aufl.  Berlin, 
1884.  2010.20 

Samuel  Heinzerlings  Tagebuch  und  andere 
Geschichten.  llte  Aufl.  Berlin,  1884.  2010.20 

Sclml-Mysterien.  ISteAufl.  Leipzig,  1877.  2010.20 


— Maria  la  Brusca.  Leipzig,  1883.  *4896.50  179 

— Nero.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1889.  3 v. 

4860a. 6g  ; 2045.16 

— Pariser  Leben.  Heitere  und  diistere  Bilder  aus 

der  Weltstadt.  B.  1.  Leipzig,  1876.  4907. 50. 78 

— B.  2.  1876.  4907.50.80 

— B.  3.  1876.  4907.50.82 

— B.  4.  1878.  4907.50.88 

— Prusias.  Roman  aus  dem  lelzten  Jahrhundert 

der  romischen  Republik.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 
1884.  28703.82 

— ed.  Humorisiicher  llausscliatz  fiir’s  deutsclie 

Volk.  B.  3-6;  N.  F.,  B.  3-6.  Leipzig,  1877. 
8 V.  in  4.  2011.1 

These  stories  are  catalogued  separately. 

Edler,  Carl  E.  Notre  Dame  des  Flots.  Fine 
Glocknerfahrt.  Zwei  Novellen.  Leipzig,  1886. 

4896.50.219 

— Der  schwarze  Tod.  Erzahlung  aus  A It- Wien. 

Wien,  1895.  6899.41 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Der  Weltuntergang.  Eine 
amerikanisehe  Dorfgeschichte.  Deutsch  von  P. 
Heichen.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.247 

— Der  Schulmeister  von  Flat-Creek.  Eine  ameri- 

kanische  Dorfgeschichte.  Autorisirte  Uebers. 
von  W.  Lange.  Stuttgart,  1879.  2011.15 

Eichendorff,  Joseph  C.  B.,  Freiherr  von.  Werke. 
B.  2,  3.  Berlin,  1842.  2 v.  1027.1 

Contents.  — 2.  Ahnung  und  Gcgenwart.  3.  Dlchter  und 
ihre  Gesellen. 

— Siimratliche  Werke.  2te  Aufl.  B.  2,3,  6.  Leip- 
zig, 1864.  29093.51 

Contain:  2.  Ahnung  und  Gegenwart;  Dichter  und  ihre 
Geseileu.  3.  Aus  dem  Leben  eines  Taugenichts;  D.as 
Mannorbild;  Viel  LUrmenuin  Nichts;  Eine  Mcerfahrt;  Das 
Schloss  Diirande;  Die  Entfiilirung;  Die  Giucksritter;  Li- 
bertas  und  ihr  Freier.  6.  Der  Graf  Lucanor,  von  Don  Juan 
Manuel. 


— Ahnung  und  Gegenwart.  Niirnberg,  1815. 

2025.3 

— Aus  dem  Leben  eines  Taugenichts.  N.  Y.  2036.3 

— Same.  Boston,  186-.  6874.19 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.242 

— Same.  (Werke.  B.  2.  1894.)  4892.68.2 

— Das  Mannorbild.  (W'erke.  B.  2.  1894.) 

4892.68.2 

— Das  Marmorbild.  Das  Schloss  Diirande.  Zwei 

Erziihlungen.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.243 

Eimbeck,  H.  von.  Im  Lande  der  Mondscheinler. 
Americanisches  Zeitbild.  (Baehem’s  Novellen- 
Sammlung.  B.  40.  1889.)  2056.2.40 

Eisenlobr,  Heinrich.  Martin  Luther.  Historischer 

Roman.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1852.  2878.107 

Elbe,  A.  von  der,  pseud.  See  Decken,  Auguste 
von  der. 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Adam  Bede.  Ins  Deutsche 
iibertr.  von  J.  Frese.  Leipzig,  1888.  2 v. 

4896.50.250 

— Die  Miihle  am  Floss.  tTbers.  von  J.  Frese. 

Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.278 

— Silas  Marner,  der  Leinweber  von  Raveloe. 
trbers.  von  J.  Aug.spurg.  Leipzig,  1886. 

4896.50.228 

Elisabeth,  queenof  Roumania  (Dito),  and  Krem- 
nitz.  Mite  (Idem).  Inderirre.  Novellen.  Bonn, 
1888.  48603.57 

Contents.  — Es  war  ein  Irrthura  von  Dito  und  Idem;  Eiu 
Begriibniss  in  den  Karpathen  von  Dito;  Margarethe  von 
Idem;  Sei  ruhig,  Miitti!  von  Dito;  In  Fesseln  von  Dito; 
Neun  Tage  von  Idem;  Eine  Kiiidergeschichte  von  Dito  und 
Idem ; Die  Sehwicgermutter  von  Dito. 

Elster,  Kristian.  Gefahrliche  Leute.  Ein  so- 
cialer  Roman.  Aus  dem  Norwegischen  iibers.  von 
J.  C.  Poeslion.  Leipzig,  1882?  2860.57 

Engel,  Johann.  Herr  Lorenz  Stark.  Ein  Charak- 
tergenialde.  (Schriften,  B.  12.  1845.)  2897.8.12 

— Saiiie.  Leipzig,  1870.  4908.50.23 

— Same.  (Erzahlende  Prosa  der  klassischen 

Periode.  T.  1.  1882.)  4891.62.1 

Engelmann,  Emil.  Volksmiirchen  und  Gotter- 
sagen  aus  germanischer  Vorzeit.  Neue  Folgo. 
Stuttgart,  1882.  No.  2 in  4870b. 76 

Eotvos,  J6szef,  baron.  Der  Dorfnotar.  Aus  dem 
Ungarischen  iibertr.  von  A.  Weiltheim.  Leipzig, 
1878.  4907.50.98 

— Die  Miillerstochter.  Eine  Dorfgeschichie.  .4 us 
dem  Ungarischen  von  L Rosner.  Leipzig,  1888. 

4896.50.244 

Erckmann-Chatrian.  Die  Blokade  von  Pl'alz- 
burg  im  Jahre  1814.  Leipzig,  1868.  2697.76 

— Freund  Fritz.  Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50,301 

— Geschichte  eines  Anno  1813  Conscribirlen. 

Aus  dem  Franzbsischen  iibers.  von  R.  Hubs. 
Leipzig,  1881.  4906.50.152 

— Madame  Therese.  Deutsch  von  F.  F.  Riickert. 

Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.162 

— Waterloo.  Fortsetzung  der  Geschichte  eines 
Anno  1813  Conscribirlen.  Leipzig,  1885. 

4896.50.206 

Erhard,  Enjle,  pseud.  See  Warburg,  Emilie  von. 
Erich,  Adolf.  Hurrah  Couleur!  Soldatenge- 
schichten.  Stuttgart.  Ulus.  6896.12 

Erlenbusch,  Hans.  Die  Sphinx.  (Bachem’s 
Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  3.  1883.)  2056.2.3 

Ernst,  O.  Elementargewalten.  (Deutsche  Homan- 
Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  B.  1.  1883.)  2041.1.21 

— Die  Leibeigene.  (Same.  Jahrg.  12,  B.  1,  2. 

1884.)  2041.1.23,24 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Ethe,  Hermann.  Die  Maid  von  Bagdad.  (Es- 
says und  Studien.  1872.)  2909.50 

Etlar,  Carit,  pseud.  See  Brosboll,  Johann  C.  C. 
Eulenspiegel,  Tyll.  Ein  kurzweilig  Lesen  von 
Till  Eulenspiegel,  geboren  aus  dem  Lande  Braun- 
schweig. Nach  der  Ausgabe  von  1519.  (Die  deut- 
schen  Volksbiicher.  B.  10.  1864.)  *48793.9.10 

— Ein  kurtzweilig  lesen  von  Dil  Ulensiuegel  ge- 
boren vss  de  land  zu  Brunsswick.  \Vie  er  sel 
lebe  volbracht  liat  xcvi  seiner  geschichten.  [Ge- 
druckt  v6  Johanes  Grieninger  in  Strassburg. 
M.ccccc.xv.]  (Volksbiicher  des  16.  Jahrhunderts. 

1888.)  4893  52 

— Thomas  Murners  Ulenspiegel.  Ilerausg.  von 
J.  M.  Lappenberg.  Leipzig,  1854.  Ulus.  4871.28 

— Till  Eulenspiegel.  [Herausg.  von  H.  Knust.] 

Halle  a/s.,  1885.  *2879.108.55,  56 

— Ein  Volksbuch.  (Humoristischer  Hausschatz 

fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  E.,  B.  4.  1880.) 

2011.1.N.F.4 

— Das  Volksbuch  von  Till  Eulenspiegel.  Nach 

der  iiltesten  Ausgabe  von  1519  erneuert  von  K. 
Pannier.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.175 

Ewald,  Herman  F.  Bianca:  aus  dem  Danischen 
von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1883.  *4896.50.179 

Fargus,  Friedrick  J.  (Hugh  Conway.)  Erinnern 
(Called  back).  tJbertr.  von  D.  Hack.  Leipzig, 
1894.  4896.50.330 

— Eine  Familiengeschichte.  libers,  aus  dem  En- 
glischen  von  Natalie  Rumelin.  Stuttgart,  1889. 

2046.3 

Farina,  Salvatore.  Blinde  Liebe.  Laurina’s 
Gatte.  Aus  dem  Italienisehen  von  W.  Lange.  Leip- 
zig, 1884.  4896.50.186 

— Herr  Ich.  Frei  nach  dem  Italienisehen  von  S. 

Lederer.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.313 

— Die  Liehe  hat  liundert  Augen.  tlbers.  von  F. 

Schrader.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.199 

— Der  Schatz  Donnina’s.  tibers.  aus  dem  Italieni- 

schen  von  M.  Smets.  Leipzig,  1885.  4896.50.211 

Fastenau,  Johann  B.  Gabriele  die  Waise  auf 
Uosenburg.  Historisches  Gerniilde  aus  dem  Ende 
des  16.  Jahrhunderts.  Graz,  1879.  4876.70 

Feilmann,  J.  Caritas.  (Deutsche  Konian-Bibl. 
Jahrg.  15,  B.  2.  1887.)  2041. 1.30 

Felder,  Franz  M.  Niimmamiillers  und  das 
Schwarzokaspale.  Lindau,  1863.  2014.2 

— Sonderlinge.  Bregenzerwiilder  Lebens-  und 

Charakterbilder  aus  neuester  Zeit.  Leipzig,  1867. 
2 V.  2018.8 

Felsberg,  Friedrich.  Deutschland  inseinen  Sagen, 
Legenden  und  Merkwiirdigkeiten.  Ite  Lief.  Frei- 
burg, 1855.  6875.37 

Fenelon,  F.  Die  Erlebnisse  des  Telemach,  Sohn 
des  Ulysses.  Deutsch  von  F.  Fr.  liiickert.  Leip- 
zig, 1880.  4897.50.139 

Ferschke,  Hermann.  Fanfaro.  Kriegsgeschich- 
ten.  Stuttgart.  Ulus.  6896.11 

Fielding,  Henry.  Tom  Jones.  Deutsch  von  0. 
Randolf.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.126 

Fischart,  Johann  F.  (J.  F.  Jlentzer.)  Der 
Flohhaz.  [Herausg.  von  F.  W.  C.  Wendeler.] 
Halle  a/s.,  1877.  *2879.108.5 

— Gargantua.  Neudeutsch  von  H.  Hoffmelster. 

Sondershausen,  1879.  4877.81 

— Geschichtklitterung  (Gargantua).  Herausg. 

von  A.  Alsleben.  Synoptischer  Abdruck  der 
Bearheitungen  von  1575,  1582,  und  1590.  Halle 
a.  S.,  1891.  2879.108.65-71 


Flach,  Josephine.  Herzenswirren.  Koln,  1884  ? 
[Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  13.]  2056.2.13 

Flaubert,  Gustave.  Salamho.  Deutsch  herausg. 
von  R.  Halz.  Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.172 

Flemming,  Mary  A.  Ein  Kind  des  Cirkus. 
(Deutsch-amerikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jalirg.  11, 
Ite  Halfte.  1883.)  1051. i.i 

Floerke,  Gustav.  Die  Volskerin.  (Neuer 
Deutscher Novellenschatz.  B.8.  1886.)  2034.1.18 
Flygare-Carlen,  Emilie.  Die  Rose  von  Tistelo. 
Erzahlung  aus  den  Scheren.  Aus  dem  Schwedi- 
schen  iibers.  von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4906.50.156 

Fogowitz,  Andra  H.  Djamar.  Friesische  Novelle. 
(Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  30.  1887.) 

2056.2.30 

Follenius,  Sofie  von.  (Marie  Berger.)  Angelica 
von  Sainte-Croix.  (Bachem's  Novellen-Sanim- 
lung.  B.  16.  1884.)  2056.2.16 

— Dolores.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung. 

B.  22.  1886.)  2056.2.22 

— Schloss  Hartenfels.  (Bachem’s  Novellen- 

Sammlung.  B.  36.  1888.)  2056.2.36 

— IVie  sie  sich  finden.  Eine  schlichte  Erzahlung. 

(Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  20.  1884.) 

2056.2.20 

Fontane,  Theodor.  Graf  Petofy.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  12,  B.  2.  1884.)  2041. 1.24 

— Grete  Winde.  Nach  einer  altmarkischen 

Chronik.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  5. 
1884.)  2034.1.5 

— Scliach  von  Wuthenow.  Erzahlung  aus  der 
Zeit  des  Regiments  Gendarmes.  Leipzig,  1883. 

4872.21 

— Vor  dem  Sturm.  Roman  aus  dem  Winter  1812 

auf  1813.  Berlin,  1878.  4 v.  in  2.  2872.70 

Condition  of  Germany  before  Waterloo. 

Fortis,  C.  Sein  eigener  Morder.  (Deutsch- 
amerikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Ite  Halfte. 
1883.)  1051. 1. 1 

Foscolo,  Ugo.  Die  letzten  Briefe  des  Jacopo 
Ortis.  Aus  dem  Italienisehen  von  A.  Seubert. 
Leipzig,  1870.  489S  51.27 

Francois,  Luise  von.  Ausgewahlte  Novellen. 
Berlin,  1868.  2021.18 

ContentB.  — 1.  Das  Jubilanm.  — Der  Posten  der  Fran.— Die 
Sandel.  2.  Judith  die  Kluswirthin. 

— Hellstiidt.  Phila.,  1889.  2046.10 

— Die  letzte  Reckenburgerin.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1873.  2877.62 

— Same.  4te  Aufl.  1878.  2012.7 

— Natur  und  Gnade,  nebst  anderen  Erzahlungen. 

Berlin,  1876.  2044.7 

Contents.  — 1.  Natur  und  Gnade.  — Eine  Gouveruante. 
2.  Eine  Gouvernante  (SchluBs).  — Kin  Capitel  aus  dem 
Tagebuche  des  Schulmeisters  Thomas  Luft  in  Mutzeudoif. 

— Des  Doctors  Gebirgsreise.  3.  Des  Doctors  Gebirgsreise 
(Schluss).  — Fraulein  ilutchen  und  ihr  Hausmaier.  — Die 
Dame  in  Schleier. 

— Phosphorus  Hollunder.  Zu  Fiissen  des  Monar- 

chen.  Stuttgart,  1881.  4874.33 

— Stufenjahre  eines  Gliicklichen.  2teAufl.  Leip- 
zig. 1877.  28703.53 

Franz,  Emma.  Schneckatherl.  (Bachem’s  No- 
vellen-Sammlung. B.  9.  1884.)  2056.2.9 

— Zwei  Braute.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung. 

B.  33.  1888.)  2056.2.33 

Franzos,  Carl  E.  Erzahlungen  und  Skizzen  von 
Franzos  und  Gustav  Droz.  Chicago,  1885.  2043.33 
Contents.  — Franzos:  Der  Shylock  von  Barnow.  — Nach 
dem  hoheren  Gesetz.  Droz  : Das  Kind. 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Die  Hexe.  SteAufl.  Leipzig,  1883.  4897.50.134 

— Die  Judeii  von  Barnow.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 

1880.  4874.79 

— Judith  Trachtenberg.  4te  Aufl.  Breslau,  1893. 

6877.67 

— Junge  Liebe.  Novellen.  4te  Aufl.  Breslau, 

1884.  1042.16 

Contents.  — Die  braune  Rosa.  — Die  Hexe.  — Die  Vettein 
von  Brandenegg. 

— Ein  Kampf  uni’s  Recht.  N.  Y.,  1882.  6871.5 

— Same.  Breslau,  1882.  2 v.  48703.32 

— Moschko  von  Parma.  Geschichte  eines  jiidischen 

Soldaten.  Leipzig,  1880.  4872.63 

— Nach  dem  holiercn  Gesetz.  (Neuer  Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.  B.  12.  1885.)  2034.1.12 

— Stille  Geschichten.  3te  Aufl.  Dresden,  1881. 

4875.70 

Contents.  — Die  Locke  der  Iheiligen  Agathe;  “Sophie;" 
Friedrich  von  Schilier;  Der  Hiob  von  Dnterach;  Er  iiegt  in 
der  Luft;  UnserHaus. 

Frapan,  Use,  pseud.  See  Levien,  — . 

Fred,  H.  Nach  langem  Suchen.  (Bachem’s 
Novelleu-Sammlung.  B.  4.  1883.)  2056.2.4 

— Die  Tochter  des  Fliichtlings.  (Same.  B.  33. 

1888. )  2056.2.33 

Frederich,  Bertha  H.  (Golo  Raimund.)  Ge- 
sucht  und  gefunden.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1881. 

2031.5 

— Same.  3te  Aufl.  1884.  2878.88 

— Ein  neues  Geschleeht.  Berlin,  1879.  2010.5 

— Schloss  Elkrath.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1879. 

2878.79 

— Zwei  Braute.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin.  2031.1 

— Zwei  Menschenalter.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1870  ? 

2031.3 

— Zweiraal  vermiihlt.  2teAufl.  Berlin,  187-?  2031.2 

Freiberg,  Gunther  von,  pseud.  See  Pinelli,  Ada. 
Frenzel,  Carl  W.  T.  Das  Abenteuer.  Leipzig, 
1882.  4906.50.167 

— Des  Lebens  Ueberdruss.  Eine  Berliner  Ge- 
schichte. Minden  i.  VV.,  1886.  2043.5 

— Frau  Venus.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jalirg. 

8,  B.  1.  1880.)  2041.1.15 

— Der  Hausfreund.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.188 

— Nach  der  ersten  Liebe.  (Deutsche  Roman- 

Bibl.  Jahrg.  12,  B.  1.  1884.)  2041.1.23 

— Der  Schmuck  des  Inka.  (Neuer  Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.  B.  12.  1885.)  2034.1.12 

— Die  Uhr.  Aufzeichnungen  eines  Hagestolzen. 

Leipzig,  1881.  4897.50.150 

Frey,  Jakob.  Zwischen  Jura  und  Alpen.  Erzah- 
lungen  und  Lebensbilder.  Leipzig,  1858.  1044.4 

Freyeustein,  H.  von.  Dativ.  (Bachetn’s  Novel- 
len-Sammlung.  B.  34.  1888.)  2056.2.34 

Freytag,  Gustav.  Die  Ahnen.  Leipzig,  1872-80. 
6 V.  2899.80 

Contents.  — 1.  Ingo.  Ingraban.  — 2.  Das  Nest  der  Zaun- 
kbuige. — 3.  Die  Briidervom  deutschenHause. — 4.  Marcus 
Kbnig.  — 5.  Die  Geschwister.  — 6.  Aus  einer  kleineu 
Stadt. 

— Aus  neuer  Zeit.  Leipzig,  1888.  2879.113 

— Soil  und  Haben.  17te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1872. 

1035.5 

— Same.  28te  Aufl.  1883.  2 v.  1035.5 

— Same.  31te  Aufl.  1886.  1035.5 

— Same.  35te  Aufl.  1889.  2 v.  28793.62 

— Die  verlorene  Handschrift.  19te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 

1889.  2 V.  2870.62 

Friedmann,  Alfred.  Kirchenraub.  (Neuer  Deut- 
scher Novellenscliatz.  B.  21.  1887.)  2034.1.21 


— Kirchenraub.  Falsche  Freundschaft.  Zwei 

Arbeiternovellen.  Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.232 

— Lebensmarchen.  Drei  Novellen.  Leipzig,  1880. 

4897.50.131 

— Der  letzte  Schuss.  Die  Erziihlung  des  Henkers 

von  Bologna.  Ein  Kind  seiner  Zeit.  Leipzig, 
1891.  4896.50.294 

— Russische  Rache.  Der  neue  .Aktiion.  Zwei 

Novellen.  Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.334 

— Der  Todesring.  Der  Venusdurchgang.  Zwei 
Gelelirten-Novellen  fitr  Ungelehrte.  Leipzig,  1887. 

4896.50.248 

— Vertauscht.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.108 

Friedrich,  Friedrich.  Am  Gericlitstage.  (Deutsch- 
anierikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Ite  Halite. 
1883.)  1051.1.1 

— Am  Horizont.  Leipzig,  1884.  4871.88 

— Mit  den  Waffen.  Roman.  Leipzig,  1885. 

2026.20 

Friese,  Eugen.  Spate  Stihne.  (Deutsch-amerik. 
Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Hiilfte  2.  1883.)  1051.1.2 
Friis,  Jens  A.  Lajla,  oder  von  Finnmarken. 
Nordisclie  Schilderungen.  Aus  dem  Norwegischen 
von  Th.  Traub.  Stuttgart,  1886.  2876.124 

Fritz,  S.,  pseud.  See  Singer,  Fritz. 

Fuellborn,  George.  (Born,  George  F.)  Anna 
von  Oesterreich,  oder  die  drei  Musketiere  der 
Konigin.  Berlin,  1872.  28703.69 

— Isabella,  Spaniens  verjagte  Konigin,  oder  die 

Geheiinnisse  des  Hofes  von  Madrid.  Berlin, 
186-?  3 V.  in  2.  2876.58 

Galen,  Philipp,  pseud.  See  Lange,  Philipp. 

Gall,  Luise  von.  Eine  fromme  Liige.  (Deutscher 
Novellenschatz.  B.  6.  1872.)  1012.1.6 

Ganghofer,  Ludwig  A.  Aimer  und  Jagerleut’. 
Neue  Hochlands-Geschichten.  Stuttgart,  1885. 

2044.4 

Contents.  — Ein  Schuss  in  der  Nacht.  — Die  Miihle  am 
Fundensee.  — Der  letzte.  — Dschapei.  — Der  Falkenfang. 

— Die  Fackeljungfrau.  Eine  Bergsage.  Stutt- 
gart, 1894.  Ulus.  6896.7 

— Der  Herrgottschnitzer  von  Amraergau.  (Neuer 

Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  19.  1887.) 

2034.1.19 

— Der  Klosterjager.  Roman  aus  dem  14.  Jahrhun- 

derl.  Stuttgart,  1893.  Ulus.  2877.146 

— Die  Siinden  der  Viiter.  Stuttgart,  1886.  2 v. 

28993.66 

Gaudy,  Franz,  Freiherr  von.  Aus  dem  Tagebuche 
eines  wandernden  Schneidergesellen.  Leipzig, 
1871.  4898.51.3r 

— Same.  (llumoristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s 
deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  4.  1880.)  2011.1.N.F.4 

— Same.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  7.  1884.)  2034.1.7 

— Ludwiga.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.41 

— Poetische  und  prosaische  Werke.  Neue  Aus- 

gabe.  Ilerausg.  von  A.  Mueller.  B.  1,  5,  8. 
Berlin,  1853,  54.  ‘ 1029.23 

Contents.  — 1.  . . . Aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  wandernden 
Schneidergesellen.  5.  Novellen  und  Erzlihlungeu.  8.  Vene- 
tianische  Novellen. 

— Schiiler-Liebe  und  andere  Erzahlungen  und 

Humoresken.  Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.238 

Contents.  — Schiiler.Liebe;  Die  Lebensiiberdriissigen ; Be- 
such  bei  einem  Dichter;  Gedankenspiele  eines  Drallen- 
burger  Unter-Licutenants;  Der  Sonntag  des  Schulmannes; 
Die  sieben  Leidens-Stationen  eines  Briintigams  auf  dem 
Wege  zum  Traualtar;  Dae  fiinfzig  jiihrige  JubiliUim. 

— Venetianische  Novellen.  Leipzig,  1878. 

4907.50.99 


141 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Gayette-Georgens,  Jeanne  M.  von.  Jacobaa 
von  Holland.  Ein  culturliistorischer  Roman. 
Leipzig,  1860.  2 v.  6898.37 

Geijerstam,  Gustaf  af.  Mutter  Lenas  Junge  unJ 
andere  Erziililungen.  Aus  dem  Schwedischcn  von 
S.  G.  Kjellson.  Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.307 

Gellert,  Christian  F.  Fabeln  [und  Erziihlungen]. 
Carlsruhe,  1774.  6877.18 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1869.  4908.50.18 

— Leben  der  schwediscben  Griifinn  von  G**. 

(Sammtliche  Schriften.  Th.  4.  1784.)  4897.1.4 

George,  Amara,  pseud.  See  Kaufmann,  Mathilde. 
Gerbrandt,  Marie.  In  engen  Scliranken. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  21,  B.  2.  1893.) 

2041. 1. 42 

Gerhardt,  Dagobertvon.  (Gerhard  von  Amyntor.) 
Naevus  muriformis.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 
Jahrg.  22,  B.  2.  1894.)  2041.1.44 

Gerhardt,  M.  Die  lYeltverbesserer.  Berlin, 
1883.  4872.16 

Gersdorff,  Ada  von.  Tausend  Thaler.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  .Jahrg.  22,  B.  2.  1894.)  2041. 1.44 

Gerstaecker,  Friedrich.  Die  Blauen  und  Gelben. 
Venezuelanisches  Characterbild.  .Jena,  1877. 

2010.13 

— Die  Colonie.  Brasilianisches  Lebensbild.  2te 

Aufl.  Jena,  1875.  2010.12 

— Gold : ein  Californisches  Lebensbild  ans  dem 

Jahre  1849.  2te  Aufl.  Jena,  1872.  2010.10 

— Heimliche  und  unheimliche  Geschichten.  Ge- 

sammelte  Erzahlungen.  Leipzig,  1862.  2 v. 

2024.5 

— Herrn  Mahlhuber’s  Reiseabenteuer.  5te  Aufl. 

Leipzig,  1874.  2878.62 

— Im  Eckfenster.  Jena,  187-?  4 v.  in  2. 

2010.14 

— Die  Missioniire.  Roman  aus  der  Siidsee. 

Jena,  1868.  2037  4 

— Nach  America!  Ein  Volksbuch.  2te  Aufl. 

Jena,  1873,  74.  2 v.  2010. ii 

— Ein  Parcerie-Vertrag.  Erziihlung  zur  AYarnung 

und  Belehrung  fiir  Auswanderer  und  ihre 
Freunde.  Leipzig,  1869.  48793.4 

— Enter  den  Penchuenchen.  Chilenischer  Roman. 

2te  Aufl.  Jena,  1875.  4877.66;  2027.6 

— Enter  Palmen  und  Buchen.  Gesammelte  Er- 


zahlungen. Jena,  1879? 


2014.7 


Gessner,  Salomon.  S.ammtliche  Werke.  Wien, 
1792,  93.  4 V.  in  2.  Ulus.  2016.10 

Contents. — 1.  Der  Tod  Abels.  2.  Dapbnis;  Der  erste 
Schiffer;  Die  Nacht;  Ein  Gemahld  aus  der  Sundfluth. 
3.  Idyllen.  4.  Erzablungen  von  Diderot;  Brief  iiber  die 
Landschaftmahlerey. 

— Schriften.  Ziirich,  1801.  3 v.  48793.26 

Contents.  — 1.  Der  Tod  Abels;  Der  erste  Schiffer.  2. 
Dapbnis;  Evander  und  Alcimna;  Erast;  Ein  Gemahld  ans 
der  Siindfluth;  Der  Wunsch;  Die  Nacht;  Die  Gegend  im 
Grase.  3.  Der  Friibling;  Idyllen;  'Vermischte  Gedichte. 

— Same.  Ziirich,  1827.  ' 6876.76 

Contents. — 1.  Der  Tod  Abels;  Dapbnis;  Ein  Gemalde 
aus  der  Siindflnth;  Der  erste  Schiffer.  2.  Idyllen ; Evander 
undAlcimna;  Erast;  Die  Nacht;  Briefiiberdie  Landschafts- 
malerey,  an  Herrn  Fiisslin. 

— Werke.  Auswahl.  Ilerausg.  von  A.  Frey. 

Berlin,  1884?  Ulus.  4893.63 

Contains;  Die  Nacht;  D-aphnis;  Idyllen;  Der  Tod  Abels; 
Der  erste  Schiffer. 

— Der  Tod  Abels.  Zurich,  1823.  6876.36 

Glaser,  Adolf.  Schloss  Kattenheim.  Leipzig, 
1883.  4896.50.172 


Glogau,  B.  Neue  Novellen.  2te  Folge.  Leip- 
zig, 1883.  48703.3 

Contents.  — An  der  letzteu  Roulette;  Das  Opfer. 
Gluemer,  Claire  von.  Alteneiehen.  (Deutsche 
Homan-Bibl.  Jahrg.  4,  B.  2.  1876.)  2041.1.8 

— Donninghausen.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  8,  B.  1.  1880.)  2041. 1. 15 

— Same.  Dresden,  1881.  4872.6 

— Reich  zu  reich,  und  arm  zu  arm.  (Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.  B.  19.)  1012. 1. 19 

Gobineau,  Joseph  A.,  comte  de.  Asiatische 

Novellen.  Deutsch  von  L.  Schemann.  Leipzig, 

1893.  4896.50.317 

Godin,  A.,  pseud.  See  Linz,  Amalie. 
Goechhausen,  Ernst  A.  A.  Antoinette ; ein 
Miihrlein  aus  der  andern  Welt.  [Anon.]  Leip- 
zig, 1776.  6875.19 

Goedsche,  Hermann.  (Sir  John  Retcliffe.)  Die 
rothe  Fahne.  Historisch-politischer  Roman  aus 
der  Gegemvart.  8te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1876.  4 v. 

4872.67 

Contents.  — 1.  Giuseppe  Garibaldi.  2.  Minen  und  Ziinder. 
3.  Sodom  und  Gomorrha.  4.  Deutsche  Siinden. 

Goerlitz,  Carl.  Das  Haus  in  der  Vorstadt. 
(Deutsch-amerikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11, 
Ite  Halfte.  1883.)  1051. i.i 

— Zerstortes  Gliick.  (Same.  Jahrg.  11,  Ite,  2te 

Halfte.)  1051. 1. 1,  2 

Goerner,  Nora.  Veranderte  Verhaltnisse.  Bres- 
lau, 1885.  2026.16 

Goethe,  Johann  W.  von.  Die  guten  Frauen. 
Heilbronn,  1885.  *289ob.50.2i 

— Die  guten  Weiber.  (Werke.  B.  13.  1816.) 

4901. 1. 13 

— Same.  (Werke.  B.  15.  1829.)  *6.4238.1.15 

— Same.  (Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  19.  1840.) 

2909.1.19 

— Same.  (Samtliche  AYerke.  B.  15.  1884.) 

2905.54.15 

— Same.  (AA’'crke.  T.  14.  1890.)  4892.62.14 

— Leiden  des  jungen  AYerthers.  Frankfurt,  1795. 

6873.23 

— Same.  (Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  9.  1810.) 

*6.4219.1.9 

— Same.  (AA^erke.  B.  12.  1817.)  4909.1.12 

— Same.  (AA’'erke.  B.  16.  1830.)  *6.4238.1.16 

— Same.  (Sammtliche  AYerke.  B.  14.  1840.) 

2909.1.14 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1867.  4908.50.8 

— Same.  (Ausgewahlte  Prosa.  N.  Y.,  1876.) 

2028.18 

— Same.  (Samtliche  AYerke.  B.  15.  1884.) 

2905.54.15 

— Same.  (Werke.  T.  13.  1890.)  4892.62.13 

— Die  neue  Melusine.  (Deutscher  Novellenschaiz. 

B.  1.  1871.)  1012.1.1 

— Novelle.  (AA’'erke.  B.  15.  1829.)  *6.4238.1.15 

— Same.  (Sammtliche  AA'erke.  B.  19.  1840.) 

2909.1.19 

— Same.  (AA'erke.  T.  14.  1890.)  4892.62.14 

— Same.  (Samtliche  Werke.  B.  15.  1884.) 

2905.54.15 

— Der  Procurator.  (Humorislischer  Haus- 

schatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  6.  1877.) 

2011.1.6 

— Reise  der  Sohne  Megaprazon’s.  (Sammtliche 

Werke.  B.  19.  1840.)  2909.1.19 

— Same.  (Samtliche  AYerke.  B.  15.  1884.) 

2905.54.15 

— Same.  (AYerke.  T.  14.  1890.)  4892.6a.  14 


142 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Die  Wahlverwancltschaften.  (Samnitliche 

Schriften.  B.  12.  1810.)  *8.4219.1.12 

— Same.  (Werke.  B.  14.  1817.)  4909.1.14 

— Same.  (Werke.  B.  17.  1830.)  *8.4238.1.17 

— Same.  (Samnitliche  Werke.  B.  15.  1840.) 

2909.1. 15 

— Same.  (Siimtliche  Werke.  B.  19.  1884.) 

2905.54.19 

— Same.  (Werke.  T.  13.  1890.)  4892.62.13 

— Same.  (Werke.  B.  20.  1892.)  4903.1.20 

— Wilhelm  Meister’s  Lehrjahre.  (Samnuliche 

Schriften.  B.  10,  11.  1810.)  *8.4219.1.10,  ii 

— Same.  (Werke.  B.  3,  4.  1816.)  4909.1.3,  4 

— Same.  (Werke.  B.  18-20.  1830.) 

*8.4238.1.18-20 

— Same.  (Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  16, 17.  1840.) 

2909.1.16,  17 

— Same.  (Ausgewahlte  Prosa.  N.  Y.,  1876.) 

2028  18 

— Same.  (Siimtliche  Werke.  B.  16,  17.  1884.) 

2905. 54.16,  17 

— Wilhelm  Meisters  Wanderjahre.  (Werke.  B. 

21-23.  1830.)  *8.4238.1.21-23 

— Same.  (Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  18,  19.  1840.) 

2909.1.18, 19 

— Same.  Stuttgart,  1862.  1044.5 

— Same.  (Siiratliche  Werke.  B.  18.  1884.) 

2905.54.18 

— Same.  (Werke.  T.  16.  1890.)  4892.62.16 

— Same.  Th.  1.  (Werke.  B.  24.  1894).  4903.1.24 
Goetzendorff-Grabowski,  Helene  von.  See 
Maderny,  Helene,  Freifrau  von. 

Gogol,  Nikolai  V.  Phantasien  und  Geschichten. 
Ueutsch  von  W.  Lange  und  P.  Lobenstein.  B.  1. 
Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.178 

— B.  2.  1883.  4896.50.181 

— B.  3.  1883.  4896.50.183 

— B.  4.  1884.  4896.50.190 

— Taras  Bulba,  der  Kosakenhetman.  Aus  dem 

Russischen  von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1878. 

4897.50.104 

— Die  todten  Seelen.  Aus  dem  Russischen  iibertr. 
von  P.  Lobenstein.  Th.  1.  Leipzig,  1880. 

4898.51.45 

— Th.  2.  1881.  4906.50.153 

Goldschmidt,  Meir  A.  Masser.  Aus  dem  Diini- 
schen  von  L.  von  Liliencron.  (Novellenschatz 
des  .Auslandes.  B.  11.  1873.)  2012.4. ii 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Der  Landprediger  von  Wake- 
field. Deutsch  von  F.  Horlek.  Leipzig,  1871. 

4898.51.31 

Goncourt,  Edmond  de  and  Jules  de.  Renee 
Mauperin.  Deutsch  von  H.  Meerholz.  Leipzig, 

1886.  4896.50.220 
Gontscharof,  Ivan  A.  Der  Absturz.  Frei  nach 
dem  Russischen  von  W.  Goldschmidt.  Leipzig, 

1887.  4896.50.231 

— Oblomow.  Russisches  Lebensbild.  Deutsch 

von  B.  Horsky.  Leipzig,  1868.  2 v.  5069.18 

Gordon,  Julien,  pseud.  See  Cruger,  Julia  S. 
Gotthelf,  .Teremias,  pseud.  See  Bitzius,  Albert. 
Gottschalk,  Gervasius,  pseud.  Prosaische 
Schwanke  aus  den  Zeiten  der  Minnesinger.  Ber- 
lin, 1793.  49093.25 

Gottschall,  Rudolf  von.  Die  Adlerhexe.  Leip- 
zig, 1889.  4896.50.267 

— Im  Banne  des  schwarzen  Adlers.  Geschicht- 

licher  Roman.  Breslau,  1876.  3 v.  4873.50 

— Lesefriichte.  Aus  dem  Tagebuch  eines  Mu- 

sikers.  Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.273 


— Die  Papierprinzessin.  Breslau,  1883.  3 v. 

in  2.  4871.78 

— Romeo  und  Julie  am  Pregel.  Leipzig,  1892. 

6896.18 

— Verkiimmerte  Existenzen.  (Deutsche  Roman- 

Bibl.  Jahrg.  19,  B.  1.  1891.)  2041. 1.37 

— Der  Verriiter.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.263 

— Welke  Blatter.  Breslau,  1878.  3 v.  4875.56 

— Die  zehnte  Sprache.  Der  , Zeuglieutenant. 

Zwei  Novellen,  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.254 

Grabert,  Hermann.  Auf  Ehre.  Eine  wahre 
Geschiclite.  (Baehem’s  Novellen-Sammlung. 
B.  37.  1889.)  2056.2.37 

Grabowski,  Stanislaus,  Graf  von.  Aus  dem 
OfBcierleben.  Humoristische  Bilder.  Berlin, 
1863.  2020.11 

— Haus  Hohenzollern.  Fehrbellin.  Hohenfried- 

berg.  Kdniggr.atz.  Sedan.  Historisclier  Roman. 
Berlin,  1871.  5 v.  in  2.  4873.80 

— John  Paul  Jones.  Biographischer  Roman. 

Hannover,  1860.  2021.20 

— Unter  Preussens  Fahnen.  Historisclier  Roman 

aus  dem  Jahre  1866.  Berlin,  1867,  68.  4 v.  in  2. 

4874.66 

Granella,  Victor,  pseud.  See  Tangermann,  Wil- 
helm. 

Greinz,  Rudolf  H.  Die  Steingruberischen.  Der 
Kooperator.  Zwei  Tiroler  Bauerngeschichten. 
Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.325 

Greville,  Henry,  pseud.  See  Durand,  Alice  M.  C. 
Grillparzer,  Franz.  Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  8. 
2te  Ausg.  Stuttgart,  1874.  2909.65 

Contents. — 8.  D.is  Klosterbei  Sendomir;  Der  arme  Spiel- 
mann;  EiD  KrIebnUs. 

— Der  arme  Spielmann.  (Deutscher  Novellen- 
schatz. B.  5.  1872.)  1012.1.5 

Grimm,  Herman.  Kaufraann  und  Dichter.  Aus 
dem  Leben  eines  Ruhiggewordenen.  2te  Ausg. 
Dresden,  1846.  *6876.32 

— Das  Kind.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.6. 

1872.)  1012.1.6 

— Das  Kind.  Der  Landschaftsmaler.  Zwei  No- 
vellen. N.  Y.,  1864.  6876.79 

— Novellen.  Berlin,  1856.  2870.44 

Contents.  — Die  Sangerin.  — Cajetan.  — Das  Kind  — Assly 
nnd  Kyarem,  Armenisches  Volkslied.  — Trost  in  Einsam- 
keit.  — Das  Abentcuer.  — Die  Schlange.  — Eva.  — Der 
Landschaftsmaler. 

— Uniiberwindliche  Machte.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1870.  2866.29 

Grimm,  Jakob  L.  C.  and  W.  C.  Fiinfzig  Kinder- 
und  Hausmarchen.  Herausg.  von  Herman  Grimm. 
Leipzig,  1894.  Ulus.  4896. 50. 324 

— Kinder  und  Hausmarchen.  7te  Aufl.  Gottin- 
gen, 1857.  3 V.  Ulus.  2902.19 

— Same.  lOte  Aufl.  Berlin,  1858.  2902.20 

— Same.  Selected  and  ed.,  with  English  notes, 
glossary,  and  a grammatical  appendix,  by  W.  H. 
van  der  Smissen.  Boston,  1885.  2900.43  ; 2033.4 

— Same.  School  ed.,  by  C.  P.  Otis.  1887.  2900.44 

— Same.  With  notes  and  vocabularies  by  G. 

Eugene  Fasnacht.  London,  1891.  2903.41 

— Same.  Vollstandige  Ausg.  Leipzig,  1894. 

4896.50.326 

Grimmelshausen,  H.  J.  ChristofFel  von.  Die 
Abenteuer  des  Simplicissimus.  Ein  Roman  aus 
der  Zeit  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges.  Herausg. 
von  E.  von  Biilow.  Leipzig,  1836.  1025.4 

— Der  abenteuerliche  Simplicissimus.  Leipzig. 

1874.  4879.2.7,  8 


143 


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— Same.  Herausg.  von  P.  Leiiz.  Leipzig,  1876. 

4907.50.80 

— Same.  fHumoristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s 

deutsche Volk.  N.F.,B.3.  1880.)  2011.1.N.F.3 

— Der  abenteuerliche  Simplicissimus  und  andere 

Schriften.  Herausg.  von  A.  Keller.  I80I,  62. 
4 V.  *3.4225.1.33,  34,  65,  66 

— Der  abenteuerliche  Simplicius  Simplicissimus. 

[Revid.  von  C.  L.  B.  AVolfF.]  ote  Aufl.  Leipzig, 
1876.  4877.83 

— Same.  [Herausg.  von  R.  Kogel.]  H.ille  a/S., 

1880.  *2879  108.19-25 

— Same.  (Werke.  Teil  1,  2.  Herausg.  von  F. 

Bobertag.  1883.)  4893.58.1,  2 

— Simplicianische  Schriften.  Herausg.  von  H. 

Kurz.  Leipzig,  1863,  64.  4 v.  6877.1 

— Same.  (Werke.  T.  3.  Herausg.  von  F.  Bo- 
bertag. 1883.)  4893-58-3 

Grisebach,  E.  Die  treulose  AVitwe.  Eine  cbi- 
nesische  Novelle  und  ihre  Wanderung  durch  die 
AVeltliteratur.  3te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1877.  3019.62 
Groner,  A.  Zwei  Kriminalnovellen.  Leipzig, 
1893.  4896.50.322 

Contents.  — Der  Xeunundsiebenzigste.  — Die  goldene  Kugel. 

Gross,  Ferdinand.  Drei  Geschichten,  zwei  ernste 
und  eine  heitere.  Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.237 

Contents.  — Ans  dem  Tagebuche  eines  Arztes;  A’on  Ehe  zu 
Ehe ; Xach  V enedig. 

Gross  Hoffmger,  Anton  J.  AIbnch  und  Griifin. 
Historischer  Roman  aus  der  Zeit  Wallenstein’s. 
Berlin,  1866.  2020.13 

Grosse,  Julius  W.  Alaria  Alancini.  2te  Aufl. 
Stuttgart,  1871.  2 v.  2877.53 

Vol.  2 contains  Caravaggio.  Eine  Erzahlung  aus  dem  Italieni- 
schen  Kiinstlerleben. 

— Sherwood.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg. 

12,  B.  2.  1884.)  2041. 1. 24 

— Der  Stadtengel.  (Same.  Jahrg.  2,  B.  1. 

1874.)  2041. 1. 3 

— Untreu  aus  Alitleid.  Braunscliweig,  1868.  2 v. 

4877.6 

— Vetter  Isidor.  (Deutscher  Xovcllenschatz. 

B.  20.  1875.)  1012. 1. 20 

Grossi,  Tommaso.  Marco  A’'isconti.  Historischer 
Homan  aus  dem  vierzehnten  .Jahrhundert.  Aus 
dem  Italienischen  iibers.  von  F.  Zschech.  Leip- 
zig, 1883.  4896.50.170 

Groth,  Klaus.  Ut  min  Jungsparadies,  dree  A^er- 
telln.  Berlin,  1876.  2876.63 

Guenther  von  Freiberg,  pseud.  See  Pinelli, 
Ada. 

Guizot,  £lisabeth  C.  P.  Geschichte  eines  Louis 
d’ors.  Strassburg,  1857.  2029.19 

Gumpert,  Thekla  von,  pseud.  See  Schober, 
Thekla  von. 

Gumppenberg,  Hanns  von.  Die  Minnekonigin. 
Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.326 

Gundling,  Julius.  (Lucian  Herbert.)  Deutsch 
und  Slavisch.  Breslau,  1882.  1042.20 

Gundomar,  pseud.  Die  heilige  Cacilie.  (Deut- 
sche Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  7,  B.  2.  1879.) 

2041. 1. 14 

Guseck,  Bernd  von,  pseud.  See  Barneck,  Carl 
G.  von. 

Gustafsson,  Rikard  A.  Marchen.  Aus  dem 
Schwedischen  von  E.  J.  Jonas.  Berlin,  1879. 
Illus.  2876.117 


Guthrie,  Thonps  A.  (F.  Anstey.)  Tourmalins 
Zeit-Checks.  Ubers.  von  J.  Botstiber.  Leipzig, 
1894.  4896.50.336 

Gutzkow,  Carl  F.  Gcsaramelte  Werke.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.,  1845.  1015. 5 

The  following  volumes  contain  stories ; 3.  Seraphine. 

5.  Maba  Guru.  7,  8.  Blasedow  und  seine  Sohne.  11.  Xo- 
veilenbuch.  13.  Vergangene  Tage  : Wally,  die  Zweifleriu; 
etc. 

— Die  Curstauben.  (Xeuer  Deutscher  Xovellen- 

schatz,  B.  24.  1887.)  2034.1.24 

— Die  Diakonnissin.  Ein  Lebensbild.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.,  1855.  4873.81 

— In  hunter  Reihe.  Briefe,  Skizzen,  Xovellen. 

Breslau,  1878.  4870.32 

— Die  neuen  Serapionsbriider.  Breslau,  1877. 

2874.57 

— Die  Ritter  vom  Geiste.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 

1854,  55.  9 V.  in  3.  4877.50 

— Same.  B.  2-8.  1015. 4 

— Die  Sohne  Pestalozzi’s.  Berlin,  1870.  3 v. 

4879- 15 

— Zwei  Studenten  der  Zukunft.  (Humoristischer 

Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  A^olk.  B.  3.  1877.) 

2011. 1. 3 

Gyulal,  Paul.  Ein  alter  Schauspieler.  Xach 
dem  Ungarischen  von  L.  Rosner.  Leipzig,  1870. 

4898.51.27 

— Der  letzte  Herr  eines  alten  Edelhofes.  Xach 
dem  Ungarischen  von  A.  Dux.  Leipzig,  1870. 

4907.50.62 

Habberton,  John.  Allerhand  Leute.  Lebens- 
bilder  ans  dem  amerikanischen  Westen.  In  Aus- 
wahl  iibers.  von  A.  Aliirenberg.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4906.50.158 

— Andrer  Leute  Kinder,  oder  Bob  und  Teddi  in 

der  Fremde.  Deutsch  von  M.  Greif.  Leipzig, 
1886.  4896.50.217 

— Frau  JIarburgs  Zwillinge  oder  Aliittercheiis 
Freuden  und  Leiden.  Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.281 

— Helene’s  Kinderchen.  Humoreske.  Deutsch 

von  AI.  Greif.  Leipzig,  1885.  4896.50.206 

Hacklaender,  Friedrich  W.,  Ritter  von.  Werke. 
Ite  Gesammt-Ausg.  3te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1860-75. 
60  V.  in  37.  Portr.  AVoodcuts.  2022.1 

Contents.  — 1,  2.  Xamenlose  Geschichten.  — 3.  Xamenlose 
Geschichten  zehn  Jahre  epater.  — 4.  Das  Soldatenleben  im 
Frieden.  — 4,  5.  — Wachtstubenabenteuer.  — 6.  Kleinere 
Erzahlungen  und  hnmoristische  Skizzen.  — 7.  Handel  und 
Wandel.  — 10-12.  Eugen  Stillfried.  — 13.  Marchen.  — 14. 
Der  PiJgerzug  nach  Mekka.  — 16-20.  Europaisches  Skla- 
venleben.  — 21.  Der  Augenblick  des  Gliicks.  — 25,  26.  Er- 
lebtes.  — 28,  29.  Bilder  aus  dem  Soldatenleben  im  Kriege. 
— 30-34.  Der  neue  Don  Quixote.  — 35,  36.  Tag  und  Xacht.  — 
37.  Der  Tannhauser.  — 38,  39.  Krieg  und  Frieden.  — 41,  42. 
Der  Wechsel  des  Lebens.  — 44-48.  Die  dunkle  Stunde.  — 
49.  Fiirst  und  Kavaiier.  — 50.  Xabes  und  Femes.  — 51. 
Xeue  Geschichten.  — 52-56.  Kunstlerroman.  — 57.  Zwolf 
Zettel.  — 58-60.  Das  Geheimniss  der  Stadt. 

— Same.  B.  1-5,  8,  10,  13-20.  1855-72.  1017.4 

— Der  alte  Lehnstuhl.  Stuttgart.  Illus.  6896.9.1 

— Der  Augenblick  des  Gliicks.  4te  Aufl.  Stutt- 
gart, 1869.  48703.52 

— Same.  1888.  2878.101  ; 2030.12 

— Bilder  aus  dem  Leben.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart, 

1886.  Illus.  6896.4 

— Das  Ende  der  Grafia  Patalzky.  (Deutsche 

Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  4,  B.  2.  1876.)  2041.1.8 

— Ein  erster  und  ein  letzter  Ball.  Chicago,  1885. 

No.  3 in  2043.36 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1890?  Illus. 

1041. 10 

— Europaisches  Sklavenleben.  Stuttgart,  1885. 

3 V.  lUus.  2875.83 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Fetierwerker  Wortinann  und  andere  Soldaten- 

gi’scliicliten,  illust.  von  E.  Euinpf.  Stuttgart, 
1884.  2876.132;  48603.70;  2030.14 

Contents.  — Feuerwerker  Wortmann.  — Der  abgerissene 
Knopf.  — .Die  erste  “Wache. 

— Fra  Diavolo.  Stuttgart.  Ulus.  No.  2 in  6896.9.1 

— Fiirst  und  Kavalier.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1866. 

4876.12 

— Das  Geheimniss  der  Stadt.  Stuttgart,  1868. 

3 V.  4879  5 

— Geschicliten  einer  Wetterfahne.  Stuttgart. 

Ulus.  No.  3 in  6896.9.1 

— Das  Haus  der  Gespenster.  [Also,  Nur  natiir- 

liel) !]  Stuttgart.  Ulus.  No.  4 in  6896.9.1 

— Humoristisehe  Schriften  und  Erzahlungen. 

Stuttgart,  189-?  2 v.  Ulus.  68903.1 

— Krieg  und  Frieden.  Stuttgart,  188-?  Ulus. 

48603.67 

Contents.  — Der  alte  Lehnstuhl;  Fine  Viertelstunde  Vater; 
Im  Damenconp^;  Ein  Schloss  in  den  Ardennen;  Aus  der 
Siibeltasche. 

— Der  letzte  Bombardier.  Stuttgart,  1886.  2 v. 

Illus.  2876.131 

— Das  Los  der  Witwe.  Stuttgart.  Illus.  6896.9.2 

— Die  Montecchi  und  Capuletti.  [Also,  Ein 
Sperrsitz-Abonnement  zu  Acht.]  Stuttgart,  Illus. 

6896.9.2 

— Nahes  und  Femes.  Die  Spuren  eines  Romans. 
Unter  den  pabstlichen  Zuaven.  Stuttgart,  1870. 

2878.53 

— Der  ncue  Don  Quixote.  Stuttgart,  1858.  5 v. 

4877.16 

— Reise-Abenteuer.  Stuttgart.  Illus. 

No.  3 in  6896.9.2 

— Residenzgesebiebten.  Stuttgart,  188-?  Illus. 

2044.22 

Contents.  — Komddien  im  Zwischenakt.  — Geschichten 
einer  Wetterfahne.  — Hinter  biauen  Briilen. 


— Ein  Schloss  in  den  Ardennen.  Stuttgart.  Illus. 

No.  5 in  6896.9.1 

— Das  Soldatenleben  im  Frieden  [und  Ein  Tag 

bei  deni  Manover].  7te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1886. 
Illus.  2876.82 

— Ein  Tag  bei  dem  Manover.  Stuttgart.  Illus. 

No.  4 in  6896.9.2 

— VierKonige.  Stuttgart.  Illus.  No.  5 in  6896.9.2 

— Wachtstubenabenteuer.  Stuttgart,  1884.  Illus. 

48603.68 

— Der  Wechsel  des  Lebens.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart, 

1863.  2024.10 

Haek,  David.  Phantasie-  und  Lebensbilder. 
Leipzig,  1891.  4896.50.292 

Haering,  Wilhelm.  (Wilibald  Alexis.)  Cabanis. 
Vaterlandischer  Roman.  Berlin,  1886.  6 v.  in  3. 

1024.4 

— Hans  Preller  von  Lauffen.  (Humoristischer 

Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  4.  1877.) 

2011. 1. 4 

— Herr  von  Sacken.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  10.)  1012. 1. 10 

— Reise-Pitaval.  Auserlesene  Criminalgesehichten. 

Leipzig,  1856.  1029.10 

— Der  Roland  von  Berlin.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1876?  2029.27 

— Der  Warwolf.  Vaterlandischer  Roman.  3te 

Aufl.  Berlin,  1848.  2021.2 

Hahn,  Elena  A.  Dschellaleddin  ; Utballa.  (Wolf- 
sohn.  Russlands  Novellendichter.  Th.  1.)  3067.111 
Hahn,  R.  Edmund.  Die  beiden  Grafinnen.  Dres- 
den, 1884.  1042.12 

— Schloss  Hrawodar.  Roman  aus  den  .Tahren 

1842-1850.  Berlin,  1870.  4877.14 


145 


Hahn-Hahn,  Ida,  Griifln.  Grafin  Faustine.  3te 
Aufl.  Berlin,  1844?  2018.15 

— Eine  reiche  Frau.  Mainz,  1877.  2011. 7 

Haidheim,  L.,  pseud.  See  Ahlborn,  Luise. 
Haller,  Alhrecht  von.  Usong.  (Haller  und 
Salis-Seewis.  Auswabl.  1885.)  4893.65 

Hamerling,  Robert.  Aspasia.  Ein  Kiiiistler- und 
Liebesroman  aus  Alt-IIellas.  2te  Aufl.  Ham- 
burg, 1876.  2874.68 

Hamm,  Wilhelm,  Ritter  von.  In  der  Steppe. 
Eindriieke  und  Jagdfahrten  in  Neurussland.  Leip- 
zig, 1880.  4897.50.140 

— Shelley.  Biographische  Novelle.  Leipzig,  1858. 

1044.8 

Hammer-Purgstall,  Joseph,  Freiherr  von.  Die 
Gallerinn  auf  der  Rieggersburg.  Historischer 
Roman  mit  Urkunden.  Von  einem  Steiermarker. 
Darmstadt,  1845,  49.  3 v.  6873.38 

Contents.  — 1.  Die  Burgfrau  und  das  Erbfraulein.  2.  Die 
Huldigung  und  die  Verschworung.  2te  Aufl.  3.  Der  Hex- 
enprocess. 

Hammerschlag,  D.  R.  Haus  und  Kloster.  Ein 
zeitgeschichtlicher  Roman.  Frankfurt  a.  M., 
1875.  6899.47 


Hardenberg,  Friedrich  von.  (Novalis.)  Heinrich 
von  Ofterdingen.  (Schriften.  Th.  1.  1826.) 

*3.4248.6 

— Same.  (Same.  1837.)  2869.2.1 

— Same.  Herausg.  von  J.  Schmidt.  Leipzig, 

1870.  2899.53 

Harte,  Francis  Bret.  Californische  Erzahlungen. 
Cbers.  von  W.  Lange.  B.  1.  Leipzig,  1874. 

4907.50.61 


— B.  2. 

1874. 

4907.50.64 

— B.  3. 

1874. 

4907.50.66 

— B.  4. 

1875. 

4907.50.71 

— B.  5. 

1875. 

4907.50.75 

— B.  6. 

1878. 

4897.50. 112 

— B.  7. 

1879. 

4897.50.118 

— B.  8. 

1879. 

4897.50.122 

— B.  9. 

1879. 

4897.50.127 

— B.  10. 

1880. 

4897.50.129 

— Gabriel  Conroy.  Deutsch  von 
Leipzig,  1876. 

— Same.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

1,  2.  1876.) 


O.  Randolf. 

4907.50.81 
Jahrg.  4,  B. 
2041.1 .7,  8 


— Die  Geschichte  einer  Mine.  Eine  californische 
vSkizze.  Deutsch  von  A.  Passow.  Leipzig,  1878. 

4897.50.108 

— Kunde  von  Wasser  und  Land.  Aus  dem  En- 

glischen  von  Amelie  Godin.  (Novellenschatz  des 
Auslandes.  B.  12.  1873.)  2012.4.12 


— Thankful  Blossom.  Deutsch  von  O.  Randolf. 
Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.92 

Hartmann,  Moritz.  Gesammelte  Werke.  B.  4-9. 
Stuttgart,  1873.  2897.50.4-9 


Contents.  — 4.  Der  Krieg  um  den  Wald;  Erzahlungen 
eines  Unstaten.  5.  Erzahlungen  meiner  Freunde;  Novel- 
len : Die  Glocke;  Die  alte  Jungfer;  Marchen  und  Ge- 
schichten aus  Osten  und  Westen ; West-ostliche  Geschichten 
aus  der  neucsten  Zeit.  6.  Novellen  ; Der  Zweek  heiligt  die 
Mittel;  Grafin  Sassari;  Bei  Kunstreitern ; Selvaggia;  Ein 
italienischer  Priester;  Doktor  Schwan ; An  der  Spielbank; 
Zwanzig  Millionen ; Verrechnet;  Feigheit;  Der  Hetman; 
Taute  Helene.  7.  Die  Ausgestossenen ; Rostet  nicht;  Die 
Gipsfigur;  Eine  modenesische  Geschichte;  Der  Fliichtling; 
Eine  Stunde  im  Leuchtthurm ; Nein;  Deutsch,  Franzosisch 
undEnglisch;  Die  letzte  Montanini ; DergoldeneScbliissel; 
Das  Schloss  im  Gebirge;  Eine  Entfiihrung  in  Bdhuien;  Die 
Priider  Mathieu ; Der  alte  Richter.  8.  Der  G(  fan  gene  von 
Ohillon;  Die  letzten  Tage  eines  Konigs;  Von  Friihling  zu 
Frlihling.  9.  Das  Andenken  der  Mutter;  Wilhelm  Tell ; Die 
Bheingranze,  eine  patriotische  Erzahlung;  Johannlsbere. 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Das  Schloss  im  Gebirge.  (Deutscher  Novel- 

lenscliatz.  B.  11.  1873.)  1012. i.ii 

Hartmann-Ploen,  Carl.  Das  neue  Staats-Arnvalt. 
Leipzig,  1881.  4871.76 

Hartwig,  Georg.  Der  Biirgcrineister  von  Neisse. 
Roman  aus  der  Zeit  des  dreissigjiihrigen  Krieges. 
Pliila.  1042.9 

— Gold  und  Gliick.  Berlin,  1888.  2877.70 

Hartwig,  W.  Der  Detektive.  Bolizei-Roman. 
(Deutsch-amerikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11, 
Ite  Halfte.  1883.)  1051. i.i 

Hauenschild,  Richard  G.  S.  von.  (Max  Waldau.) 
Aus  der  Junkerwelt.  Hamburg,  1850,  61.  2 v. 

1037.7 

— Rack  der  Natur.  Lebende  Bilder  aus  der  Zeit. 

2te  Autl.  Hamburg,  1831.  3 v.  1037.6 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.  Werke.  Herausg.  von  A. 
Stern.  Berlin,  1878.  1 v.  in  2.  Ulus.  2897.52 

Contents.  — 1.  Novellen;  Vertiauliches  Schreiben  an  Herrn 
W.  A.  Spbttlicb;  Jud  Siiss;  Die  Bettlerin  vom  Pont  des 
Arts;  Die  Saugoriu;  Die  letzten  Ritter  von  Marienburg; 
Othello;  Das  Bild  des  Kaisers.  2.  Mittheilungen  aus  den 
Menioiren  des  Satans;  Dor  Mann  im  Mond;  Controvors- 
Predigt.  3.  Lichtenstein ; Phantasien  im  Bremer  Baths, 
keller;  Skizzeu : Die  BUcher  iiud  Lesewelt,  Preie  Stunden 
am  Fenster,  Der  asthetische  Club,  Ein  paar  Reisestunden. 
4.  Marchenals  Almanach;  Die  Karavane;  Der  Seheik  von 
Alessandria  und  seine  Sklaven;  Das  tVirthshaus  im 
Spessart. 

— Same.  Teil  1-3.  Herausg.  von  F.  Bobertag. 

Stuttgart,  1891.  48903.50 

Contents.  — 1.  Lichtenstein.  2,  Abth.  1.  Mitteilungen  aus 
den  Memoircn  des  Satan;  Phantasien  im  Bremer  Ratskellcr. 
Skizzen ; Die  Biicher  und  die  Lesewelt,  Freie  Stundeu  am 
Fenster,  Der  asthetische  Klub,  Ein  paar  Reisestunden. 

2,  Abth.  2.  Der  Mann  im  Monde;  Kontroverspredigt  iiber 
11.  Clauren  und  den  M ann  im  Monde ; Leidenschaf t u nd  Liebe 
von  H.  Clauren.  3,  Abth.  1.  Miirchcn  und  Gedichte:  Die 
Karawane,  Der  Seheik  von  Alessandria  und  seine  Sklaven, 
Das  Wirtshaus  im  Sijessart.  3,  Abth.  2.  Othello;  Die 
Bettlerin  vom  Pont  des  Arts;  Die  Sangeriu;  Jud  Siiss;  Die 
letzten  Ritter  von  Marienburg;  Das  Bild  des  Kaisers. 

— Siimtliche  Werke.  Stuttgart,  1886.  6 v.  28906.60 
Contents.  — 1.  Novellen  : Othello;  Die  Bettlerin  vom  Pont 
des  Arts;  Jud  Siiss.  2.  Novellen  : Das  Bild  des  Kaisers;  Die 
letzten  liittcr  von  Marienburg;  Die  Sangeriu.  Phantasien 
im  Bremer  Ratskeller.  3.  Lichtenstein,  romantische  Sage 
aus  der  wiiittembergischen  Geschichte.  4.  Memoiren  des 
Satan.  5.  Der  Mann  im  Monde;  Kontroverspredigt  iiber 
H.  Clauren  und  den  Mann  im  Monde;  Sklzzen.  6.  Marcheii : 
Marchen  als  Almanach,  Die  Karawane,  Der  Seheik  von 
Alessandria  und  seine  Sklaven,  Das  Wirtshaus  im  Spes- 
sart. 

— Same.  B.  3,  1.  Stuttgart,  1853.  1019. 4 

Contents.  — 3.  Othello;  Der  Mann  im  Monde;  Controvers- 
predigt  iiber  H.  Clauren  und  den  Mann  im  Mond ; Phantasien 
im  Bremer  Rathskeller.  4.  Marchen;  Skizzen. 

— Die  Bettlerin  vom  Pont  des  Arts.  Leipzig, 

1867?  4908.50.1 

— Das  Bild  des  Kaisers.  Leipzig,  1868.  4908.50.14 

— Jud  Siiss.  Leipzig,  1867.  4908.50.3 

— Das  kalte  Herz.  Marchen.  Ed.  by  W.  H. 

van  der  Smissen.  Boston,  1886.  2038.6 

— Die  letzten  Ritter  von  Marienburg.  Leipzig, 

1869.  4908.50.17 

— Lichtenstein.  Romantische  Sage.  Leipzig, 

1867.  4908.50.10 

— Der  Mann  im  Monde,  oder  Der  Zug  des  Herzens 
ist  des  Schicksals  Stimme.  Leipzig,  1869.  4908.50.16 

— Marchen.  Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.33 

— Mittheilungen  aus  den  Memoiren  des  Satan. 

Leipzig,  1870.  4908.50.26 

— Novellen.  Th.  1.  Stuttgart,  1828.  6878.63 

Contents.  — Die  Bettlerin  von  Pont-des-Arts.  — Othello. 

— Othello.  Leipzig,  1869.  4908.50.21 

— Phantasien  im  Bremer  Rathskeller.  Leipzig, 

1867.  4908.50.5 


— Die  Siingerin.  Leipzig,  1869.  4908.50.19 

— Das  Wirthshaus  im  Spessart.  Ed.  by  A. 

Schlottmann.  Cambridge,  1883.  48703.37 

Haupt,  Andreas?  Haideroslein.  (Bachem’s  No- 
vellen-Sammlung.  B.  22.  1886.)  2056.2.22 

Hausrath,  Adolf.  (George  Taylor.)  Antinous. 
Historischer  Roman  aus  der  romischen  Kaiserzeit. 
5te  .\ufl.  Leipzig,  1884.  48703.41 

— Jetta.  Historischer  Roman  aus  der  Zeit  der 

Vdlkerwanderung.  Leipzig,  1884.  48703.40 

— Klytia.  Historisclier  Roman  aus  dem  sechs- 
zehnten  Jahrundert.  4te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1884. 

2879.80 

Hawthorne,  Julian.  Archibald  Malmaison. 
tlbers.  von  Marischa  Muller.  Leipzig,  1893. 

4896.50.323 

— Fiirst  Savonis  Frau.  Das  Perlmtischelhals- 

band.  tJbersetzung  von  Marischa  Muller.  Leip- 
zig, 1895.  4896.50.340 

Hebei,  Johann  P.  Erziihlungen  des  rheinliindi- 
schen  Hausfreundes.  Abth.  1,  2.  (Werke.  B.  2, 
3.  1847.)  4903-53-2,  3 

— Kleine  Geschichten.  (Humoristischer  Haus- 
schatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  4.  1877.)  2011. 1.4 

— Schatzkastlein  des  rheinischen  Hausfreundes. 

Leipzig,  1869.  4908.50.16 

— Same.  (Werke.  Teil  2.  1884.)  4891.65.2 

Heeringen,  Gustav  von.  Der  Geachtete.  His- 
torische  Novelle.  Leipzig,  1842.  3 v.  6879.77 

Time,  1594. 

Hegner,  Ulrich.  Die  Molkenkur.  (Gesammelte 
Schriften.  B.  2.  1828.) 

**28793.2.2;  6875.10.2;  1014. 4. 2 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.32 

— Saly’s  Revolutionstage  [1798].  (Gesammelte 
Schriften.  B.  3.  Berlin,  1828.) 

**28793.2.3;  6875.10.3;  1014.4.3 
Heiberg,  Hermann.  Apotheker  Heinrich.  Phila., 
1888.  2044.18 

Protiably  not^hy  W.  Heimburg  as  stated  on  title-page. 

— Emmy  Genze.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.  B.  21.  1887.  ) 2034.1. 21 

— Die  Spinne.  (Deutsche  Romau-Bibl.  Jahrg. 

18,  B.  1.  1890.)  2041. 1. 35 

— Todsiinden.  Berlin,  1891.  2877.141 

— Wer  trilft  das  Rechte  ? Leipzig,  1892.  2877.142 
Heidenstam,  Werner  von.  Endymion.  Roman. 
Aus  dem  Schwedischen  von  Erich  Holm  [pseud, 
of  Mathilde  Prager].  Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.302 
Heigel,  Carl  A.  Das  ewige  Licht.  Leipzig,  1877. 

4907.50.96 

— Der  Theaterteufel.  Leipzig,  1878.  4897.50.102 

— Die  Veranda  am  Gardasee.  Leipzig,  1874. 

4897.50.119 

Heimburg,  W.,  pseud.  See  Behrens,  Bertha. 
Heine,  Heinrich.  Der  Rabbi  von  Bacharach.  Ein 
Fragment.  (Gesammelte  Werke.  B.  8.  1885.) 

2891.52.8 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.141 

Heinrichs,  Emilie.  Auf  der  Menschheit  Hdhen. 
Roman  aus  der  jiingsten  Vergangenheit.  Berlin, 
1868.  4878.26 

Heinse,  Johann  J.  W.  Ardinghello.  (Erzah- 
leiide  Prosa  derklassischen  Periode.  T.  1.  1882.) 

4891.62.1 

Heinzen,  Carl  P.  Ein  neues  Wiutermarchen. 
Boston,  1872.  4879-50 

Helix,  Lambert.  Lady  Gwendolen.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  10,  B.  1.  1882.)  2041. 1. 19 

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Heller,  O.  Do  ut  des.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 
Jahrg.  l-t,  B.  1.  18S6.)  2041. 1.27 

Heller,  Robert.  Rabener  in  Tharandt.  (Humori- 
stischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F., 
B.  5.  1880.)  2011.1.N.F.5 

Helca,  Alwin.  Elementare  Gewalten.  (Deutsche 

Ronian-Bibl.  Jahrg.  8,  B.  2.  1880.)  2041.1.16 

Helm,  Clementina.  Backfischclien’s  Leiden  und 
Freuden.  16te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1880.  2012.16 

Helmer,  Eduard,  pseud.  See  Koch,  Ernst. 
Hemsen,  Theodor.  Die  Prinzessin  von  .4hlden. 
Historischer  Roman.  Hannover,  1869.  6 v.  in  3. 

Scene  in  Venice,  1688.  4873-79 

Henkel,  Friederike.  Die  Herrin  von  Ibichstein. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  7,  B.  1.  1879.) 

2041. 1. 13 

Herbert,  Lucian,  pseud.  See  Gundling,  Julius. 
Herbert,  M.  Flitter!  (Bachem’s  Novellen- 
Sanimlung.  B.  20.  1884.)  2056.2.20 

— Miss  Edda  Brown.  (Same.  B.  2.  1883.) 

2056.2.2 

— Ein  modernes  Madchen.  (Same.  B.  23.  1886.) 

2056.2.23 

Hermes,  Johann  T.  Sophiens  Reise  von  Memel 
nach  Sachsen.  [Anon.]  Wien,  1787.  10  v.  in  5. 

4898.7 

Hertz,  Wilhelm.  Bruder  Rausch.  Ein  Kloster- 
miirchen.  Stuttgart,  1882.  2878.80 

— Heinrich  von  Schwaben.  Eine  deutsche  Kaiser- 

sage.  Leipzig,  1867.  2879.81 

Hertzen,  Alexandr  A.  Wer  ist  Schuld?  (Wolf- 
sohn.  Russlands  Novellendichter.  Th.  3.) 

3067.111 

— Same.  Aus  dem  Russischen  von  W.  Lange. 

Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.187 

Herzberg,  W.  Der  freie  Wille.  Leipzig,  1875. 

6899.46 

Hesekiel,  George.  Der  Buchfiihrer  von  Lemgo. 
Bielefeld,  1873.  2020.10 

A story  of  German  life  in  the  17th  century. 

— Der  Capitain  der  Konigin.  Berlin,  1872.  3 v. 

2021.12 

— Frau  Schatz  Regine.  Eine  Geschichte  aus  dem 

dreissigjahrigen  Kriege.  Berlin,  1864.  2020.15 

— Unter  dem  Eisenzahn.  Brandenburgischer 

Roman.  Berlin,  1864.  3 v.  1043.5 

— Vaterlandische  Romane.  Neue  Ausg.  Berlin, 

1871.  4 V.  in  2.  4873. 73 

Contents.  — 1.  Vor  Jena.  Ite  Aufl.  2.  Von  Jena  nach 
Konigsberg.  3te  Aufl.  3.  Bis  nach  Uohen-Zieritz.  3te 
Aufl.  4.  Stille  vor  dem  Sturm. 

These  vols.  form  a continuous  series  of  historical  novels. 
Hesekiel,  Ludovika.  Alaaf  Koln.  Berlin,  1884. 

28703.72 

— Barackenleben.  Skizzen  aus  dem  Berliner 
Militair-Lazareth,  1870-71.  Berlin,  1872.  2020.9 

— Niirnberger  Tand.  Eine  Geschichte  aus  dem 

fiinfzehnten  Jahrhundert.  Jena,  1888.  2044.26 

— Reiche  Leute.  Gotha,  1887.  2044.10 

— Unter’m  Sparrenschild.  Berlin,  1877.  4873.54 

— Ziinftig.  Berlin,  1881.  48703.80 

Heun,  Carl  G.  S.  (H.  Clauren.)  Mimili.  Leip- 
zig, 1885.  4896.50.212 

Heyden,  Friedrich  von.  Der  graue  John.  (Deut- 
scher  Novellenschatz.  B.  13.  1874.)  1012.1.13 

Heyne,  Christian  L.  (Anton  Wall.)  .Amathonte. 
Ein  persisches  Marchen.  Leipzig,  1873.  4898.51.49 
Heyse,  Paul.  Anfang  und  Ende.  Novellen.  3d 
ed.  N.  Y.,  1870.  48793.61  ; No.  4 in  *6877.2 


— Same.  3d  ed.  Boston.  6877.30 

— Aus  den  Vorbergen.  Novellen.  Berlin,  1893. 

2876.100 

Contents.  — Vroni.  — Maricukind.  — Xaverl.  — Dorfro- 
mantik. 

— Buch  der  Freundschaft.  Novellen.  5te  Aufl. 

Berlin,  1883.  48706.74 

Contents.  — David  und  Jonathan.  — Grenzen  der  Mensch- 
heit.  — Nino  und  Maso. 

— Die  Einsamen.  N.  Y.,1868.  6875.45;  2036.5 

— Frau  von  F.  und  romische  Novellen.  3te  Aufl. 

Berlin,  1881.  2879.119 

Contents.  — Frau  von  F.  — Die  talentvolle  Mutter.  — Romu- 
lusenkel.  — Die  Hexe  vom  Corso. 

— Fiinf  neue  Novellen.  4te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1872. 

48793.60 

Contents.  — Franz  Alzeyer;  Die  Reise  nach  dem  Gliick; 
Die  kleine  Mama;  Kleopatra;  Die  Wittwe  von  Pisa. 

— Das  Gliick  von  Rothenburg.  2te  Aufl.  Augs- 
burg, 1882.  2010.15 

— Im  Paradiese.  4ter  Abdruck.  Berlin,  1876. 

3 V.  2011.9;  2876.69 

— In  der  Geisterstunde  und  andere  Spukgeschich- 

ten.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1894.  6899.22 

Contents.  — In  der  Geisterstunde.  — Martin  der  Streber. — 
Das  Haus  zum  unglaubigen  Thomas,  Oder  des  Spirits  Rache. 

— Kinder  der  Welt.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1874.  3 v. 

2016.21 

— Same.  5te  Aufl.  1875.  4878.72 

— Melusine  und  andere  Novellen.  3te  Aufl.  Ber- 
lin, 1895.  6898.20 

Contents. — Hochzeit  auf  Capri.  — Fedja.  — Donna  Lion- 
arda.  — Die  Racherin.  — Melusine. 

— Meraner  Novellen.  6te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1879. 

48793.62 

Contents.  — Unheilbar;  Der  Kinder  Siinde  der  Viiter  Fluch; 
Der  Weinhilter. 

— Merlin.  4te  .4.ufl.  Berlin,  1892.  2875.117 

— Moralische  Novellen.  Berlin,  1869.  4879.7 

Contents.  — Vetter  Gabriel ; Die  beiden  Schwestern ; Lorenz 
und  Lore;  Am  todten  See;  Der  Thurm  von  Nonza,  eine 
corflsehe  Geschichte  von  F.  D.  Guerrazzi. 

— Neue  Novellen.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1876.  48706.53 
Contents.  — Er  soli  dein  Herrsein;  Die  ungarische  Grafin; 
Ein  Miirtyrer  der  Phantasie;  Judith  Stern;  Nerina. 

— Same.  5te  Aufl.  1880.  48706.54 

Contents.  — Annina;  Im  Grafenschloss;  Andrea  Delfln; 
Auf  der  Aim. 

— Novellen.  B.  8-10.  Berlin,  1885.  [Gesam- 

melte  Werke.  N.  S.  B.  7-9.]  28793.102 

Contents.  — 1.  Frau  von  F.  — Die  talentvolle  Mutter.  — Ro- 
mulusenkel.  — Die  Hexe  vom  Corso.  — Der  lahme  Engel. — 
Die  Rache  der  Vizgiiifin.  — Der  verkaufte  Gesang.  2.  Die 
Dichteriu  von  Carcassonne.  — Ehre  iiber  alles.  — Der 
Monch  von  Montaudon.  — Das  Gliick  von  Rothenburg. — 
Die  Eselin.  — Getheiltes  Herz.  — Unvergessbare  Worte. 
3.  Buch  der  Freundschaft. 

— Novellen  und  Romane.  Berlin.  1881,  82.  11  v. 

48706.57 

Contents.  — 1.  L’Arrabiata;  Anfang  und  Ende;  Marion; 
Am  Tiberufer;  Erkenne  dich  selbst;  Das  Bild  der  Mutter; 
Im  Grafenschloss;  Unheilbar.  2.  Das  Madchen  von  Treppi ; 
DieBlinden;  Maria  Francisca;  Barbarossa;  Die  Reise  nach 
dem  Gliick;  Andrea  Delfln;  Der  Weinhilter.  3.  Die  Ein- 
samen;  Der  Kreisrichter;  Die  kleine  Mama;  Kleopatra; 
Die  Wittwe  von  Pisa;  Der  Kinder  Siinde  der  Vater  Fluch; 
Die  Pfadfinderin.  4.  Die  beiden  Schwestern;  Franz  Al- 
zeyer; Helene  Morten ; Geoffrey  und  Garcinde;  Dasschbne 
Kathchen;  Lorenz  und  Lore;  Der  letzte  Centaur;  Loitka; 
Auferstanden.  5.  Anniua;  Mutter  und  Kind;  Vetter  Ga- 
briel; Die  Stickerin  von  Treviso.  Beatrice;  Am  todten  See; 
Auf  der  Aim;  Ein  Abenteuer;  Der  verlorene  Sohn.  6.  Er 
soil  dein  Herr  sein;  Judith  Stern;  Das  Ding  an  sich;  Die 
Tochter  der  Excellenz;  Die  Kaiserin  von  Spinetta;  Zwei 
Gefangene;  Beppe  der  Sternseher.  7.  Jorinde;  Getreu  bis 
in  den  Tod;  Die  ungarische  Grafin;  Ein  Marlyrer  der  Phan- 
tasie; Nerina;  Das  Seeweib;  Die  Frau  Marchesa.  8,9. 
Kinder  der  Welt.  10, 11.  Im  Paradiese. 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Xovellen  und  Terzinen.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1870.  2028.20 

Contents.  — Mutter  und  Kind.  — .Auferstanden.  — Der  Sala- 
mander. — Beatrice. 

— La  Rabbiata.  Das  Madchen  von  Treppi.  Die 

Blinden.  Drei  Xovellen.  N.  Y.,  1866.  6874.14 

— Same.  6.  Aufl.  1873. 

6878.38;  No.  2 in  *6878.28 

— Der  Roman  der  Sdftsdame.  Eine  Lebensge- 

schichte.  8te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1888.  4871.94 

— Troubadour-Novellen.  Berlin,  1882.  487oa.89 
Contents.  — Der  labme  Engel;  Die  Rache  der  Vizgrafin; 
Die  Dichterin  von  Carcassonne;  Der  Monch  von  Montan- 
don;  Ehre  iiber  Alles;  Der  verkaufte  Gesang. 

— Unvergessbare  Worte  und  andere  Xovellen. 

Berlin,  1883.  28793.102.2;  4870b. 62 

Contents.  — Unvergessbare  Worte;  Die  Eselin;  Das  Gliick 
von  Rothenbnrg;  Getheiltes  Herz. 

— Der  verlorene  Sohn.  (Neuer  Deutseher  Xo- 

vellenschaltz.  B.  23.  1887.)  2034.1.23 

— Vier  neue  Xovellen.  4te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1870. 

48793.61 

Contents. — Die  Einsamen;  Anfang  und  Ende;  Maria 
Francisca;  Das  BUd  der  Mutter. 

— 'Weihnachtsgeschichten.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1891.  2876.111 

Contents.  — EineWeilinachtsbescherung;  Das  Freifranlein ; 
Die  Geschichte  von  Herrn  “Wilibaid  und  dem  Frosinchen; 
Die  Dryas. 

— Der  Weinhiiter  von  Meran.  (Deutseher  Xovel- 

lensehatz.  B.  17.  1875.)  1012. 1. 17 

— Zwei  Gefangene.  Leipzig,  1878.  4897.50.104 

Heyse,  Paul,  and  Kurz,  Hermann,  eds.  Deutseher 
Novellensehatz.  iliiuehen,  1871-76.  1012. i 

Each  story  is  entered  under  its  author  and  title. 

— Novellensehatz  des  Auslandes.  B.  5,  6,  11,  12. 

Miinehen,  1872,  73.  4 v.  in  3.  2012.4 

Each  story  is  entered  under  its  author  and  title. 

Heyse,  Paul,  and  Laistner,  Ludwig,  eds.  Xeuer 
Deutseher  Novellensehatz.  iliinchen,  1884—87. 
24  V.  2034.1 

Each  story  is  entered  under  its  author  and  title. 
Hildebrand,  pseud.  See  Beets,  Nieolaus. 
HUlem,  'VYilhelmine  von.  Ein  Arzt  der  Seele. 
3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1876.  4 v.  in  2.  4872.29  ; 2028.15 

— Aus  eigener  Kraft.  Leipzig,  1872. 

2899.54;  2010.9 


— Doppelleben.  Berlin,  1865.  2874.52 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  1880.  2033.3 

— Friedhofsblume.  Berlin,  1883.  1042.22 

— Die  Geier-Wally.  Eine  Gesehiehte  aus  den 

Tyroler  Alpen.  Berlin,  1875.  2899.55 

— Same.  4te  Aufl.  1881.  2010.6 


— Hoher  als  die  Kirehe.  Eine  Erzahlung  aus 
alter  Zeit.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1877. 

2033.2  ; 4870b. 66 

— Und  sie  kommt  doch ! Erzahlung  aus  einem 

Alpenkloster  des  dreizehnten  Jahrhunderts.  2t€ 
Aufl.  Berlin,  1879.  3 v.  in  1.  4872.31  ; 2031.17 

Hiltl,  George.  Das  Roggenhaus-Complott.  His- 
torischer  Roman.  Berlin,  1873.  6899.10 

— Um  Thron  und  Leben.  Phila.  1042. ii 

The  scene  is  laid  in  England  in  the  time  of  William  iii. 
Hippel,  Theodor  G.  von.  Kreuz-  und  Querziige 
des  Ritters  A bis  Z.  Biel,  1795.  2 v.  2867.5 

— Lebenslaufe  nach  aufsteigender  Linie  nebst 

Beylagen  A,  B,  C.  [Anon.]  Berlin,  1778-81. 
4 V.  Plates  by  Chodowieckl.  4899.10 

— Same.  (Deutsche  National-Litteratur.  B. 

141.  1886.)  4891.64 


Hirschfeld,  Hermann.  Die  Koniodianten-Tor.i. 
(Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  26.  1887.) 

2056.2.26 

Hoecker,  Oskar.  Leichtsinniges  Volk.  Leipzig, 
1884.  4896.50.328 

— William  Shakespeare  und  Altengland.  Kul- 

turhistorische  Erzahlung.  Berlin,  1885.  2597.41 

Hoefer,  Edmund.  Bewegtes  Leben.  Geschichten. 
Stuttgart,  1856.  1037-9 

— Der  Demagoge.  2te  Aufl.  Jena,  1878.  6 v. 

in  3.  4875-58 

— Erzahlungen  eines  alten  Tambours.  Stuttgart, 

1890?  Illus.  2030.13 

Contents.  — Anno  Zweinndnennzig.  — Tom  grossen  Bart. — 
Rolof,  der  Rekrut.  — Der  Anfruhr.  — Aus  dem  Freiheits- 
kriege.  — Der  alte  Kapitan. 

— Ein  Findling.  Schwerin,  1868.  4 v.  48793.20 

— Die  Honoratiorentochter.  Stuttgart,  1861. 

2017.2 

— Der  Junker.  Eine  Geschichte  aus  der  neuesten 

Zeit.  Stuttgart,  1878.  3 v.  4875.57 

— Same.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  6,  B. 

I.  1878.)  2041. 1. II 

— Rolof,  der  Rekrut.  (Deutseher  Novellensehatz. 

B.  12.  1873.)  1012. 1. 12 

— Unter  der  Fremdherrschaft.  Eine  Geschichte 

von  1812  und  1813.  Stuttgart,  1863.  3 v.  1043.7 

Hoehle,  Die,  des  Todes.  Leipzig,  1800.  46993.5 

Hoelderlin,  Friedrich.  Hyperion  oder  der  Ere- 
mit  von  Griechenland.  (Sammtliche  Werke. 
B.  1.  1846.)  4896.3.1 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.60 

Hof,  N.  vom.  Krone  und  Kerker.  Erzahlung  aus 
dem  sechzenten  Jahrhundert.  Gotha,  1887.  4871.95 
Time  of  Henry  vm.  of  England. 

Hoffmann,  Ernst  T.  W.  Ausgewahlte  Werke. 
Stuttgart,  1894.  4 v.  29093.65 

Contents.  — 1.  Marchen.  2,  3.  Erzahlnngen  nnd  Xovellen. 
4.  Leben  sansichten  des  Eaters  Murr. 

— Gesammelte  Schriften.  Berlin,  1844,  45.  12  v. 

Illus.  1027.5 

Contents.  — 1—4.  Die  Serapions-Briider.  5.  Xachtstiicke. 
6.  Die  Elixiere  des  Tenfels.  7.  Fantasiestiicke  in  Callot’s 
Manier.  8.  Lebensansichten  des  Eaters  Mnrr.  — 9.  Elein 
Zaches  genannt  Zinnober.  — Prinzessin  Brambilla.  10.  Selt- 
same  Leiden  eines  Theater-Direktors.  — Meister  Floh. 

II,  12.  Erzahlungen  ans  Hoffmann’s  letzten  Lebensjahren ; 
Die  Doppeltganger.  — Die  Ranber.  — Die  Irrungen.  — Die 
Geheimuisse.  — Der  Elementargeist.  — Datura  fastuosa. 

— Meister  .Johannes  Wacht.  — Die  Marquise  de  La  Pivar- 
diere.  — Die  Vision  auf  dem  Schlachtfelde  bei  Dresden. 

— Haimatochare.  — Der  Feind.  — Xeueste  Schicksale  eines 
abentheuerlichen  Mannes.  — Des  Vetters  Eckfenster.  — Die 
Genesung. 

— Same.  1871-73.  2878.66 

— Doge  nnd  Dogaresse.  Des  Vetters  Eckfenster. 

Leipzig,  1873.  4898.51.50 

— Die  Elixire  des  Teufels.  Nachgelassene 

Papiere  des  Brnders  .Medardus,  eines  Capuziners. 
Leipzig,  1869.  4908.50.21 

— Das  Fraulein  von  Scuderi.  Erzahlung  aus 
dem  Zeitalter  Ludwigs  xiv.  Leipzig,  1867. 

4908.50.3 

— Same.  (Deutseher  Novellensehatz.  B.  1. 

1871.)  1012. 1. 1 

— Der  goldne  Topf.  Ein  Marchen  aus  der  neuen 

Zeit.  Leipzig,  1868.  4908.50.12 

— Klein  Zaches  genannt  Zinnober.  Ein  Marchen. 

Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.33 

— Lebens-Ansichten  des  Katers  Murr  nebst  frag- 

mentarischer  Biographie  des  Kapellmeisters  Johan- 
nes Kreisler.  Leipzig,  1869.  4908. 50.17 

A sketch  of  Hoflrmann’s  own  life. 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Das  Majorat.  Leipzig,  1867.  4908.50.4 

— Meister  Martin  der  Kiifner  und  seine  Gesellen. 

Leipzig,  1867.  4908.50.6 

— Nussknacker  und  Mausekonig.  Ein  Marclien. 

Leipzig,  1881.  4897.50.146 

— Phantasiestucke  in  Callot’s  Manier.  Blatter 

aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  reisenden  Enthusiasten. 
4te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1854.  2 v.  6899.48 

Contents.  — Jacques  Callot.  — Ritter  Gluck.  — Kreisleriana. 

— Don  Juan.  — Nachricht  von  den  neuesten  Schicksalen 
des  Hundes  Berganza.  2.  Der  Magnetiseur.  — Der  goldcne 
Topf.  — Die  Abentcuer  der  Sylvesternacht.  — Kreisleriana. 

— Der  Sandniann.  Ein  Nachstiick.  Leipzig,  1870. 

4908.50.25 

Hoffmann,  Franz.  Reue  versohnt.  Fine  Erzahl- 
ung  fiir  nieine  jungen  Freunde.  Pliila.,  1862. 

6899.31 

Hoffmann,  Hans  F.  C.  Iwan  der  Scbreckliche 
und  sein  Hund.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jalirg. 
16,  B.  2.  1888.)  2041. 1. 32 

— Peerke  von  Helgoland.  (Neuer  Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.  B.  22.  1887.)  2034.1.22 

Hollmann,  Herrmann  G.  Johanna.  Eine  ein- 
fache  Begebenheit  auf  der  Hochschule  zu  Heidel- 
berg in  den  Jahren  1814  und  1815.  Ilalle,  1854. 

28793-73 

Holm,  Albert.  Die  Helden  der  Saison.  (Bach- 
em’s  Novellen-Saminlnng.  B.  34.  1888.)  2056.2.34 
Holstein  aus  Bayern,  Ida  C.,  Griifln.  Am  See. 
Eine  Kiinstler-Novelle.  (Bachem’s  Novellen- 
Sammlung.  B.  7.  1884.)  2056.2.7 

Holtei,  Carl  von.  ’s  Muhme-Lieutenant-Salop- 
pel.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  12.  1873.) 

1012. 1. 12 

— Schwarzwaldau.  Prag,  1856.  2021.14 

— Die  Vagabunden.  6te  Aufl.  Breslau,  1880. 

1035.8 

Holting,  Gustav.  Lehrreiche  und  anmuthige 
Erzahlungen  fiir  Kinder  von  7 bis  12  Jahren. 
Berlin,  1831.  Col.  illus.  6879.64 

— Lindane,  neue  JIarchen.  Berlin,  1830?  Col. 

pis.  6878.65 

Homberger,  Heinrich.  Italienische  Novellen. 
Berlin,  1880.  6898.1 

Contents.  — Der  heilige  Giovanni ; Der  Saugling ; Der  Leit- 
stem ; Madonna  Clarenza. 

Hope,  Anthony,  pseud.  Ein  Mann  von  Bedeu- 
tung.  tibers.  von  F.  Mangold.  Stuttgart,  1891. 

2035.16 

Hopfen,  Hans.  Arge  Sitten.  Stuttgart,  1869. 

2044.19 

— Der  graue  Freund.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  2,  B.  1,  2.  1874.)  2041. 1.3,  4 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1876.  4876.74 

— Die  Heirath  des  Herrn  von  Waldenberg. 

(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  7,  B.  1.  1879.) 

2041. 1. 13 

— Juschre.  Tagebuch  eines  Schauspielers.  Stutt- 
gart, 1875.  4878.57 

— Der  letzte  Hieb.  Eine  Studentengeschichte. 

Leipzig,  1886.  2044.25  ; 2860.62 

— Mein  Onkel  Don  Juan.  Eine  Geschichte  aus 
dem  vorigen  Jahrhundert.  Berlin,  1881.  48703.82 

— Trudels  Ball.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellen- 
schatz. B.  15.  1886.)  2034.1.15 

— Verfehlte  Liebe.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg. 

4,  B.  1.  1876.)  2041.1.7 

— Ein  wunderlicher  Heiliger.  Eine  wiener  Ge- 
schichte. 1886.  2860.61 

Horn,  Georg.  Der  Mohr  von  Berlin.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  14,  B.  1.  1886.)  2041.1.27 


Horn,  W.  O.  v.,  pseud.  See  Oertel,  Philipp 
F.  W. 

Houwald,  Ernst,  Freiherr  von.  Vermischte 
Schriften.  Leipzig,  1825.  2 v.  4898.8 

These  contain  the  following  stories;  1.  Jacob  Thau,  der 
Uof-Xarr;  Das  Seetrcffen  bei  Xacht.  2.  Der  Hausfreund; 
Die  Erde  und  der  Mensch  ; Das  Kindtaufen;  Das  weisse 
Lamm  und  der  schwarze  Biir;  Scenen  aus  einem  Bade;  Das 
Begrabniss;  Der  Epilog  zu  Maria  Stuart. 

Huber,  Therese.  Erzahlungen.  Th.  2-6.  Leip- 
zig, 1830-33.  5 Y.  1035.3 

Hugo,  Victor.  Notre-Dame  in  Paris.  Ubers. 
von  Friedrich  Bremer.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.198 
Huguenin,  Adele.  (T.  Combe.)  Der  arine 
Marcel.  Vom  Institut  Genevois  preisgekrdnte 
Novelle.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.248 

— Electric-Electrac.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.263 
Hurtado  de  Mendoza,  Diego.  Der  erste  Schel- 
menroman.  Lazarillo  von  Tormes.  Herausg. 
von  W.  Laufer.  Stuttgart,  1889.  3097-105 

— Leben  und  Abenteuer  des  Lazarillo  von  Tor- 
mes. Ein  Schelmenroman.  Leipzig,  1881. 

4897.50.146 

Idem,  pseud.  See  Kremnitz,  Mite. 

Immermann,  Carl  L.  Der  Carneval  und  die 
Somnambiile.  Aus  den  Memoiren  eines  Unbedeu- 
tenden.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.43 

— Same.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  5. 
1872.)  1012.1.5 

— Die  Epigonen.  Familien-Memoiren.  2teAufl. 
Berlin,  1854.  3 v.  1037.5 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.37 

— Ich.  (Humoristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche 
Volk.  B.  4.  1877.)  2011.1.4 

— Miinchhausen.  Eine  Geschichte  in  Arabesken. 
Leipzig,  1870.  2038.3;  4898.51.29 

— Same.  (Schriften.  B.  5-8.)  2897.5.5-8 

— Same.  2 v.  (Werke.  T.  2.  Berlin,  1887.) 

48903.55.2 

— Der  neue  Pygmalion.  Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.36 
— Der  Oberhof:  a tale  of  Westphalian  life. 
English  notes  by  W.  Wagner.  Cambridge,  1879. 
[Pitt  press  series.]  48703.34 

— Same.  1889.  4879.74 

Interessante  Begebenheiten  auf  der  Reise  durch’s 
Leben.  Berlin,  1810.  2878.21 

Irmler,  J.  G.  F.  Die  Tafel-Eiche  im  Oderwalde, 
und  die  Dragonaden  in  Schlesien.  Eine  Erzah- 
lung  aus  den  Zeiten  des  30jahrigen  Krieges.  2te 
Aufl.  Leipzig,  1846.  2025.9 

Irving,  Washington.  Skizzenbuch.  Ubers.  von 
K.  T.  Gaedertz.  Leipzig,  1882.  4897.50.108 

Ister,  J.  Romantische  Erzahlungen  des  Tages 
und  der  Vorzeit.  Leipzig,  1796.  2878.12 

Jacobi,  Johann  G.  Sammtliche  Werke.  Zurich, 
1819,22.  8 V.  in  4.  *2877.11 

— Same.  1825.  4 v.  6876.51 

These  contain  the  following  stories : 2.  Charmides  und 
Theone.  4.  Xessir  und  Zulima.  6.  Der  erste  Schattenriss. 
The  last  two  are  in  vols.  3 and  4 respectively  of  6876.51. 

Jacobsen,  Friedrich.  Die  Geachteten.  (Deut- 
sche Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  20,  B.  2.  1892.) 

2041.1.40 

— Ueber  der  Tiefe.  (Same.  Jahrg.  22,  B.  2. 
1894.)  2041.1.44 

Jacobsen,  Jens  P.  Niels  Lyhne.  Leipzig,  1889. 

4896.50.262 

— Sechs  Novellen.  Aus  dem  Diinischen  von  M.  v. 
Borch.  Leipzig,  1891.  4896.50.294 

149 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Jagord,  Eugen  von.  Die  Chauvinisten.  (Deut- 
sche Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  17,  B.  2.  1889.) 

2041. 1.34 

Jahn,  Ernst  R.  Humoristische  Erzahlungen. 
Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.334 

James,  George  P.  R.  Heidelberg.  Uebers.  von 
G.  F.  W.  Rodiger.  Leipzig,  1847.  2012.5 

James,  Henry,  jr.  Eugen  Pickering.  Deutsch 
von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1878.  4897.50.1  ii 

Jarke,  Franziska  J.  (E.  Rudorflf.)  An  den  Stu- 
fen  des  Thrones.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Samm- 
lung.  B.  35.  1888.)  2056.2.35 

— Onkel  Born.  Ein  deutsches  Sittenbild.  (Same. 

B.  10.  1884.)  2056.2.10 

— Schliclite  Grosse.  Norddeutsches  Sittenbild. 

(Same.  B.  25.  1886.)  2056.2.25 

— Verloren!  (Same.  B.  17.  1884.)  2056.2.17 

Jean  Paul.  See  Richter,  Jean  Paul. 

Jeffery,  Jeffery  C.  Aus  den  Papieren  eines 
Wanderers.  Uebers.  von  Emmy  Becher.  Stutt- 
gart, 1891.  2035.20 

Jensen,  Wilhelm.  Asphodil.  Weimar,  1894. 

6898.19 

— Same.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  22, 

B.  1.  1894.)  2041. 1. 43 

— Astaroth.  Mentha.  Zwei  Rovellen  aus  dem 

deutschen  Mittelalter.  Breslau,  1893.  6899.14 

— Das  Asylrecht.  (Deutsche  Ronian-Bihl.  Jahrg. 

15,  B.  1.  1887.)  2041. 1. 29 

— Auf  der  Feuerstiitte.  (Same.  Jahrg.  21,  B. 

1,2.  Stuttgart,  1893.)  2041.1.41,42 

— Aus  dem  sechzenten  Jahrhundert.  Culturhis- 

torische  Novellen.  Bielefeld,  1877.  2871.56 

Contents.  — Wolfgang  Ruprecht.  — Wiben  Peters.  — Wil- 
helm von  Grnmbach. 

Time  of  Charles  v.  of  Germany. 

— Aus  schwerer  Vergangenheit.  Ein  Geschichten- 

Cyclus.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1888.  6896.21 

— Die  braune  Erica,  with  English  notes  by  E.  P. 

Evans.  Boston,  1869.  2879.65 

— Drei  Sonnen.  Schwerin,  1873.  4874.62 

— Fragmente.  Breslau,  1878.  4876.56 

— Hunnenblut.  Eine  Begebenheit  aus  dem  alten 

Chiemgau.  Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.306 

— Im  Zwing  und  Bann.  Dresden,  1892. 

2878.133 

— Karin  von  Schweden.  Berlin,  1878.  2876.122 

— Lycaena  Silena.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.  B.  9.  1884.)  2034.1.9 

— Nirwana.  Drei  Biicher  aus  der  Gescliicbte 

Frankreichs.  Breslau,  1877.  4 v.  in  2.  4876.62 

— Same.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  2,  B. 

1,2.  1874.)  2041.1.3,4 

— Nordlicht.  Novellen-Cyclus.  Berlin,  1872. 

4874.60 

Contents.  — 1.  Karin  von  Schweden.  2.  Posthuma;  Magis- 
ter  Timotheus.  3.  Herbstwinden;  Namenlos. 

— Sonne  und  Schatten.  Berlin,  1873.  2 v.  4874.61 

— Das  Tagebuch  aus  Grbnland.  Berlin,  1885. 

2878.134 

— Um  den  Kaiserstuhl.  Ein  Roman  aus  dem 

dreissigjahrigen  Kriege.  Berlin,  1878.  28703.62 

— Versunkene  Welten.  Historischer  Roman. 

Breslau,  1882.  4870.53 

— Vom  alten  Stamm.  Berlin,  1884. 

28703.77;  2045.18 

— Die  Wunder  auf  Schloss  Gottorp.  Ein  Ge- 

dachtnissblatt  aus  dem  vorigen  Jahrhundert.  Ber- 
lin, 1893.  6899.15 


Jerrold,  Douglas.  Frau  Kaudels  Gardinenpre- 
digten.  Aus  (lem  Englischeu  iibertr.  durch  Carl 
Tornow.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.42 

Jiriczek,  Otto  L.,  ed.  Die  B6sa-Saga  in  zwei 
Fassungen  nebst  Proben  aus  den  Bosa-R6mur. 
Strassburg,  1893.  2879.133 

Joachim,  Joseph.  Lonny,  die  Heimatlose.  Er- 
ziihlung  aus  dem  schweizerischen  Kultur-  und 
Volksleben  in  der  ersten  Hiilfte  dieses  Jahrhun- 
derts.  Basel,  1889.  6898.34 

John,  Eugenie.  (E.  Marlitt.)  Amtmanns  Magd. 
Leipzig,  1881.  2031.12 

— Das  Eulenhaus.  Hinterlassener  Roman.  Vol- 

lendet  von  W.  Heimburg  [pseud,  of  Bertha  Beh- 
rens]. Phila.,  1888.  2 v.  2044.17 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1888. 

2879.86;  2031.18 

— Die  Frau  mit  den  Karfunkelsteinen.  2te  Aufl. 
Leipzig,  1886. 

— Das  Gelieimniss  der  alten  Mamsell. 

Leipzig,  1886. 

— Same.  13te  Aufl.  1888. 

— Same.  Phila.,  1889  ? 2 v. 

— Goldelse.  4te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1868. 

— Same.  lOte  Aufl.  1876. 

— Same.  19te  Aufl.  1887? 

— Same.  20te  Aufl.  1888. 

— Das  Haideprinzesschen 


2043.4 
12te  Aufl. 
2879.72 
2031.13 
2046. 1 1 
2878.49 
2878.70 
2018.7 
2018.7 

Leipzig,  1872.  2 v. 

28793.79 

— Im  H.'iuse  des  Commerzienrathes.  2te  Aufl. 

Leipzig,  1877.  2031.16 

— Same.  4te  Aufl.  1890  ? 2866.27 

— Reichsgrafin  Gisela.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1872. 

2 V.  28793.78 

— Same.  6te  Aufl.  1881.  2031.14 

— Thiiringer  Erzahlungen.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 

1874.  2031.10 


Contents.  — Die  zwblf  Ai)OBtel.  — Der  Blaubart. 

— Same.  5te  Aufl.  1878.  2866.26 

— Die  zweite  Frau.  6te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1882? 

2031.15 

— Same.  9te  Aufl.  1887?  2031.15 

— Same.  lOte  Aufl.  1888.  2879.73 

Jokai,  Mor.  Andere  Zeiten,  andere  Menschen. 
2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1883.  2876.86 

— Die  armen  Reichen.  4te  Aufl.  Berlin, 188- ? 

2877.72 

— Auf  der  Flucbt.  Aus  dem  Ungarischen  von  L. 

Rosner.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.46 

— Die  Dame  mit  den  Meeraugen.  Herausg.  von 

O.  von  Kriicken.  Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.280 

— Drei  Freier.  Humoristische  Erzahlung.  In’s 
Deutsche  iibers.  von  L.  Wechsler.  Berlin,  188-. 

2874.75 

— Der  Gefangene  der  Sieben  Thiirme.  Der 

Fliichtling.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1883.  2877.81 

— Geliebt  bis  zum  Schaffot.  Historischer  Roman 

aus  der  Rakoczy-Zeit.  Berlin,  1883.  3 v.  in  2. 

2878.152 

— Die  goldene  Zeit  in  Siebenbiirgen.  Historischer 

Roman.  Aus  dem  Ungarischen  von  L.  Rosner. 
Leipzig,  1873.  4907.50.56 

Scene,  Transylvania;  time,  1662. 

— Die  Gotterburg.  Historiseher  Roman.  Berlin, 

1875?  28703.73 

A story  of  Hungarian  life  in  the  14th  century. 

— Ein  Goldmensch  ! Aus  dem  Ungarischen  von 

K.  M.  Kertbeny.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.60 

— Kleine  Kbnige.  Berlin,  1886.  5 v.  in  2. 

2878.151 


150 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Die  Koniodianteii  des  Lebens.  3te  Auli.  Ber- 
lin, 1885.  2876.85 

— Der  letzte  Pascha  von  Ofen.  Historischer 

Roman.  Uebers.  von  Ludwig  Wechsler.  Dres- 
den, 1885.  1042.24 

Contenta.  — Der  letzte  Paach.!  von  Ofen.  — Bolivar. 

— Die  letzten  Tage  der  Janitscharen.  Historischer 

Roman.  Berlin,  1884.  2876.90 

— Der  Mann  mit  dem  steinernen  Herzen.  2te  Aufl. 

Berlin,  1885.  2876.89 

— Das  namenlose  Schloss.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1885.  2876.87 

— Die  Narren  der  Liebe.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1884. 

2876.84 

— Die  nur  einmal  lieben.  4te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1889. 

2877.73 

— Oeeanien.  Die  Geschichte  eines  untergegaii- 

genen  Welttheiles.  Berlin,  1884.  2876.92 

— Die  schone  Miclial.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  188- ? 

2877.71 

— Schwarze  Diamanten.  5te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1885. 

2877.75 

— Der  Thurm  von  Dago.  Der  Damon  in  Engels- 
gestalt.  Die  Poltergeister.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1884. 

2877.80 

— Tollhauslerwirthschaft.  Humoristischer  Ro- 
man. 3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  188-  ? 2877.77 

— Traurige  Tage.  Aus  dem  Ungarischen  von  S. 

Brody.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.62 

— Die  Tiirken  in  Ungarn.  Historischer  Roman. 

Berlin,  1884.  2878.150 

— Ein  ungarischer  Nabob.  Deutsch  von  A.  Dii.x. 

Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50. 308 

— Die  Unterhaltuog  wider  Willen.  Aus  dem 

Ungarischen  von  S.  Brody.  (Novellenschatz  des 
Auslandes.  B.  12.  1873.)  2012.4. 12 

— Verkehrte  Welt.  Berlin,  1884.  2877.76 

— Was  der  Todtenkopf  erziihlt.  Romantisches 

Zeitgemiilde.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1882.  2877.74 

— Die  weisse  Rose.  Historischer  Roman.  Ber- 
lin, 188-  ? 2877.78 

Scene,  Turkey. 

— Wir  bewegen  die  Erde ! 2te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1885.  2877.79 

— Zoltan  Karpathie,  der  Sohn  des  Nabob.  Leip- 
zig, 1893.  4896.50.319 

— Das  Zwanziger  Miidchen.  Berlin,  1882.  2876.91 

— Zweiraal  sterben.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1884. 

2876.88 

Jordaens,  Hans.  Vergangene  Zeiten.  Erzahl- 
ung  aus  den Niederlanden.  Aachen,  1884.  6896.24 
Jordan,  F.  Eides.  Eine  Erzahlung  aus  der  Zeit 
des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges.  Hannover,  1870. 

2020.14 

Jordan,  Wilhelm.  Die  Sebalds.  Roman  aus  der 
Gegenwart.  Stuttgart,  1885.  2026.21 

Contents.  — 1.  Im  alten  Hause.  2.  Exodus. 

— Zwei  Wiegen.  Berlin,  1888.  2 v.  48603.56 

Contents.  — 1.  Ceder  und  Eiche.  2.  Loris  Lelands  Antritt. 
Jdsika,  MikloS,  baron.  Abasi.  Aus  dem  Un- 
garischen von  A.  Weilheim.  Leipzig,  1879. 

4897.50.119 

Jo3t,  Eduard.  Christlich  oder  papstlich?  His- 
torische  Erzahlung.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.124 

The  scene  is  in  Germany,  in  the  early  part  of  the  10th 
century. 

Juenger,  Johann  F.  Fritz,  ein  komischer  Roman. 
Berlin,  1796-1800.  6 v.  Illus.  6899.26 


Juncker,  Emilie,  pseud.  See  Schmieden,  Else. 
Jung-Stilling,  Johann  Heinrich.  Sammtliche 
Romane.  Stuttgart,  1837.  *2877.1.9 

Contents.  — Die  Geschichte  Florentins  von  Fahlendorn; 
Die  Geschichte  dee  Herrn  von  Morgenthau;  Lehensge- 
echichte  dor  Theodore  von  der  Linden. 

— Erzahlungen.  Stuttgart,  1837.  *2877.1.12 

— Das  Heimweh  und  der  Schliissel  zu  detnselben. 

Stuttgart,  1836.  2 v.  *2877.1.4,5 

— Theobald  oder  die  Schwarmer.  Stuttgart, 

1837.  *2877.1.6 

Junghans,  Sophie.  Kathe.  Leipzig,  1876.  2 v. 

— Ein  Riithsel.  Berlin,  1890.  2 v. 

— Schwertlilie.  Stuttgart,  1893. 

Justinus,  Oscar,  pseud.  See  Cohn,  O.  J. 

Justus,  Theodor.  Strandgeschichten.  Leipzig, 
1894.  4896.50.329 

Conteuts.  — lu  Sturm  und  Wetter;  Auf  dem  Watt. 

Kaehler,  Ludwig  A.  Die  drei  Schwestern. 
(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  11.  1872.) 

1012. 1. II 

Kamecke,  Mathilde  von.  (Marc.  Boyen.)  Mein 
erster  Patient.  (Deutsche  Novelletten-Bibl.  B.  1. 
1887.)  2043.7.1 

Kapff-Essenther,  F.  von.  Ins  Bodenlose.  (Deut- 
sche Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  22,  B.  1.  1894.) 

2041. 1. 43 

— Moderne  Helden.  Jena,  1887?  2044.2 

Contents.  — 1.  Nur  ein  Mensch.  — Uans  der  uicht  sterben 
wolite.  2.  Sommernachtstraum. 

Karman,  Josef.  Fanny’s  Nachlass.  Aus  dem 
Ungarischen.  Leipzig,  1881.  4897.50.144 

Katsch,  Adolf.  Eine  gliickliche  Kur.  (Deutsch- 
amerik.  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Hiilfte  2.  1883.) 

1051. 1.2 

Kaufmann,  Mathilde.  (Amara  George.)  Dis- 
sonanzen  und  Akkorde.  Mainz,  1879.  2021.7 

Kautsky,  Minna.  Herrschen  oder  Dienen? 
Leipzig,  1882.  2 v.  2876.125 

Keiffen,  L.  Das  diistere  Haus.  (Bachem’s 
Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  38.  1889.)  2056.2.38 

Keller,  Gerard.  Drei  Novellen.  Dem  Hollandi- 
schen  nacherzahlt  von  A.  Glaser.  Leipzig,  1880. 

4897.50.131 

Contents.  — Der  Herr  Geheimerath;  Wie  man  sie  geniesst; 
Aus  unseren  Tagen. 

Keller,  Gottfried.  Der  griine  Heinrich.  Neue 
Ausg.  Stuttgart,  1879.  4 v.  in  2.  4872.32 

— Die  Leute  von  Seldwyla.  3te  Aufl.  Stuttgart, 

1876.  28993.56 

Contents.  — Pankraz,  der  Schmoller;  Romeo  und  Juiia  auf 
dem  Dorfe;  Frau  Regel  Amrain  und  Ihr  Jiingster;  Die  drei 
gerechten  Kammmacher;  Spiegel,  das  Katzchen,  ein  Miihr- 
chen.  2.  Kieider  machen  Leute;  Der  Schmied  seines 
Gliickes;  Die  missbrauchten  Liebesbriefe ; Dietegen;  Das 
verlorene  Lachen. 

— Zuricher  Novellen.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1879. 

2873.80 

Contents.  — 1.  Hadlaub;  Der  Narr  auf  Manegg;  Der 
Landvogt  von  Greifensee.  2.  Das  Fahnlein  der  sieben 
Aufrechten;  Ursula. 

Keller,  Julius.  Durchkreuzte  Plane.  (Deutsch- 
amerik.  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Halfte  2.  1883.) 

1051. 1. 2 

Keller- Jordan,  H.  Mexikanische  Novellen.  2te 
Aufl.  Tubingen,  1883.  28703.76 

Contents.  — Geopfert;  Ein  Cavallero;  Dolores. 

Kelly,  E.  Der  gefiillte  Pfannkuchen.  Ein  Scherz. 
Koln,  1884?  2056.2.8 


151 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Kenner,  Friedrich.  Pfortner  Jugend.  Fine 
portenser  Historie.  Nach  dem  Berichte  seines 
Freundes  Wolfrad  Ayrer.  Leipzig,  1879.  4877.60 
A story  of  school-life  at  Pforta,  better  known  as  Schul- 
pforta,  in  Saxony,  the  most  famous  of  the  three  old  Saxon 
royal  schools,  and  founded  in  1136. 

Kerner,  Justinus.  Die  Reiseschatten  ; Die  Heimat- 
losen.  (Dichtungen.  SteAufl.  B.2.  18-11.)  2897.1.2 
Kessel,  Carl  von.  Petersburg  und  Stockholm. 
Historischer  Roman.  Leipzig,  1868.  2020.18 

Kettnaker,  Richard.  In  Sturm  und  Sonnen- 
schein.  Fine  Sammlung  Frzahlungen  und  Xo- 
vellen.  Leutkirch,  1877,  79.  2 v.  2873.72 

Contents.  — 1.  Die  Kunstreiter;  Am  Abgrund;  Die  Fran- 
zosenschenke;  Am  Ziel;  Allerseeleu.  2.  Unter  Palmen 
und  Dornen;  Im  Vaterhaus;  Unrecht  Gut;  Durch  Kampf 
zum  Sieg. 

Keyser,  Stefanie.  Im  'Wintermond.  Kulturge- 
schichtliche  Marchen  und  Frzahlungen  fiir  die 
reifere  Jugend.  Stuttgart,  1884.  Col.  pis.  2876.126 

— Der  Muth  zur  Wahrheit.  Leipzig,  1886.  2860.64 

— Ungeschriebenes  Recht.  (Deutsche  Roman- 

Bibl.  Jahrg.  21,  B.  2.  1893.)  2041. 1.42 

Keyserling,  Margarethe,  Grafin.  Fin  Karneval 
in  Rom.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  10,  B.  1. 
1882.)  2041. 1. 19 

— Lucciola.  (Same.  Jahrg.  8,  B.  1.  1880.) 

2041. 1. 15 

— Die  Sturmhexe.  (Same.  Jahrg.  9,  B.  1.  1881.) 

2041. 1. 17 

Kiefer,  F.  J.  Die  Sagen  des  Rheinlandes  von 
Basel  bis  Rotterdam.  3te  Aiifl.  Mainz,  1870. 
Ulus.  *6878.44 

Kielland,  Alexander  L.  Garman  & Worse.  Aus 
dem  Norwegischen  iibers.  von  J.  C.  Poestion. 
Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.159 

— Neue  Novelletten.  Deutsch  von  M.  von  Borch. 

Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.220 

— Novelletten.  Aus  dem  Xonvegischen  von  M. 

von  Borch.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.195 

Kiukel,  Johanna.  Musikalische  Orthodoxie. 
(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  17.  1875.) 

1012. 1.17 

Kirchbacb,  Wolfgang.  Elysium  in  Leipzig. 
(Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  16.  1886.) 

2034.1.16 

Kirschner,  Lola.  (Ossip  Schubin.)  Finis  Polo- 
niae.  Dresden,  1893.  2876.105 

— Gebrochene  Fliigel.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  22,  B.  1.  1894.)  2041.1.43 

— Die  Geschichte  eines  Genies.  (Neuer  Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.  B.  11.  1885.)  2034. i.ii 

— Grafin  Erikas  Lehr-  und  Wanderjahre.  2te  Aufl. 

Braunschweig,  1892.  3 v.  2879.140 

— Heil  dir  im  Siegerkranz ! 2te  Aufi.  Braun- 
schweig, 1891.  2879.141 

— Thorschlusspanik.  Dresden,  1892.  2876.114 

— ,,  Unter  uns.“  3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1888.  2876. 113 

Klein,  Hugo.  Blinde  Liebe.  (Deutsche  Roman- 
Bibl.  Jahrg.  14,  B.  2.  1886.)  2041.1.28 

Kleist,  Heinrich.  Das  Erdbeben  in  Chili.  (Neuer 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  24.  1887.)  2034.1.24 

— Frzahlungen.  (Gesammelte  Schriften.  B.  3. 

1826.)  1026.2.3 

— Same.  (Werke.  Th.  4.  1879.)  2897.53.4 

— Same.  (Samtliche  Werke.  B.  4.  1882.) 

28903.50.4 

— Same.  (Same.  T.  4.  1885.)  4891.79.4 

ContcDts.  — Michael  Kohlhaas.  — Die  Marquise  von  O.  — 
Das  Erdbeben  in  Chili.  — Die  Verlobung  in  St.  Domingo. 

— Das  Bettelweib  von  Locarno.  — Der  Findling.  — Die 
helige  Cacilie ; Der  Zweikampf. 


— Die  Marquise  von  O . . . und  andere  Erzahl- 

ungen.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.202 

Contents.  — Die  Marquise  von  o * * * * ; Das  Erdbeben 
von  Chili;  Das  Bettelweib  von  Locarno;  Der  Zweikampf. 

— Michael  Kohlhaas.  Historische  Erzahlung. 

Leipzig,  1870  ? 4908.50.1 

— Die  Verlobung  in  St.  Domingo.  (Deutscher 
Novellenschatz.  B.  1.  Miinchen,  1871.)  1012. i.i 

— Die  Verlobung  in  St.  Domingo;  Der  Findling. 

Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.39 

Klinck,  Fanny.  Unter  dem  letzten  Welfenkonig. 
Roman  aus  der  jiingsten  Vergangenheit.  Jena. 
1870.  4872.56 

— Von  Siinde  zu  Siinde.  Roman  aus  vergangener 

Zeit.  (Deutsch-amerikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg. 
11,  Ite  Halfte.  1883.)  1051. i.i 

Klinckowstrom,  Agnes,  Grafin  von.  Der 
Doktor.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  16,  B.  2. 
1888.)  2041. 1.32 

— Florus  Briiggemanns  Nachlass.  (Same.  Jahrg. 

19,  B.  1.  1891.)  2041. 1. 37 

— Die  Fremde.  (Same.  Jahrg.  18,  B.  2.  1890.) 

2041.1.36 

— Freundschaft.  (Same.  Jahrg.  22,  B.  1,  2. 

1894.)  2041. 1. 43,  44 

— Die  Leutringens.  (Same.  Jahrg.  15,  B.  2. 

1887.)  2041.1.30 

Klinger,  Friedrich  M.  von.  Sammtliche  Werke. 
Stuttgart.  4898.13 

The  following  volumes  contain  fiction ; 3.  Fausts  Leben, 
Thaten  und  Hbllenfahrt.  4.  Geschichte  Raphaels  de  Aquil- 
las.  5.  Geschichte  Giafars  des  Barmeciden.  6.  Reisen  vor 
der  Siindfluth.  7.  Der  Faust  der  Morgenlander.  8.  Ge- 
schichte eines  Deutschen  der  neuesten  Zeit.  9.  Der  Welt- 
mann  und  der  Dichter.  10.  Sahir,  Eva’s  Erstegeborner  im 
Paradiese. 

— Faust’s  Leben,  Thaten  und  Hbllenfahrt.  (Stiir- 

mer  und  Dranger.  T.  1.  1884.)  4892.61.1 

— Geschichte  Raphael  de  Aquillas.  Leipzig,  1872. 

4898.51.42 

Klopfer,  Carl  E.  Das  Haus  der  Schatten. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  20,  B.  2.  1892.) 

2041. 1.40 

Kuigge,  Adolph,  Freiherr  von.  Benjamin  Nold- 
mann’s  Geschichte  der  AufklSrung  in  Abyssinien, 
Oder  Nachricht  von  seinem  und  seines  Herrn 
Vetters  Aufenthalte  an  dem  Hofe  des  grossen 
Negus,  Oder  Priesters  Johannes.  Gottingen,  1791. 

2896.3 

— Geschichte  des  Amtraths  Gutmann,  von  ihm 
selbst  geschrieben.  3te  Aufi.  Hannover,  1812. 

*2896.2.4 

— Geschichte  des  armen  Herrn  von  IMildenburg, 

in  Briefen  herausgegeben.  2te  Aufi.  Hannover, 
1793-98.  3 V.  2896.2.6,  7 

— Die  Reise  nach  Braunschweig.  Fin  komischer 

Roman.  Hannover,  1802.  *2896.2.9 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1867.  4908.50.2 

— Same.  (Erzahlende  Prosa  der  klassischen 

Periode.  T.  1.  1882.)  4891.62.1 

— Das  Zauberschloss,  oder  Geschichte  des  Grafen 

Tunger.  Hannover,  1804.  *2896.2.5 

Kuobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff,  Nataly  von.  Hazard. 
2te  Aufi.  Jena,  1889.  2876.121 

— Hofluft.  Berlin,  1889.  2876.120 

— Polnisch  Bint.  2teAufl.  Berlin,  1887.  2876.112 

Knortz,  Carl.  Amerikanische  Skizzen.  Halle, 
1876.  2012.21 

— Die  deutschen  Volkslieder  und  Marchen.  Zwei 

Vortrage.  Mit  dem  Anhange:  Volkslieder  aus 
Yorkshire.  Zurich,  1889.  2873.94 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Kocb,  Ernst.  (Eduard  Helmer.)  Prinz  Rosa- 
Stramin.  3te  Aufl.  Kassel,  1873.  2021.3 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.273 

Kock,  Paul  de.  Der  bucklige  Taquinet.  Komi- 
scher  Roman.  Deutsch  von  H.  Denhardt.  Leip- 
zig, 1884.  4896.50.195 

Koehler,  Bruno.  Dies  und  Das.  Humoresken. 
Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.305 

Koenig,  Ewald  A.  Dunkle  Wege.  Jena,  1880. 
4 V.  in  2.  4870a. 77 

— Durch  Kampf  zura  Frieden.  Preisgekronter 

Roman.  2te  Aufl.  Jena,  1889.  2879.114 

— Schuldig?  Jena,  1878.  4 v.  in  2.  4877.63 

— Spuren  im  Sande.  Phila.  1042.10 

— Um  Ehre  und  Leben.  Jena,  1880.  48703.76 

— Unvergessen.  (Deutsch-amerikanische  Volks- 

Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Ite  Hiilfte.  1883.)  1051. i.i 

— Der  Verschollene.  Jena,  1885.  2044.28 

— Das  Weibnachlsgeschenk.  (Deutsch-amerik. 
Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Halfte  2.  1883.)  1051. 1.2 


Koenig,  Heinrich.  Die  Cluhisten  in  Mainz. 
Leipzig,  1847.  3 v.  1015. i 

— Deutsche  Familien.  Novellen  aus  dem  Lehen. 

IViesbaden,  1862.  2021.19 

— Konig  Jer6mes  Carneval.  Geschichtlicher  Ro- 
man. 2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1875.  3 v.  1015. 2 

— Eine  pyrmonter  Nachcur.  Leipzig,  1889. 

2021.4 


— Seltsame  Geschichten.  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1856. 

2012.12 

— Tauschungen.  Historische  Novelle.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.,  1857.  2011. 21 

— Von  Saalfeld  bis  Aspern.  Wiesbaden,  1864. 

3 V.  2010. 1 


Germany  at  the  time  of  the  Xapoleonic  wars. 


— William  Shakspeare.  4te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1864. 

1015. 3 

Koenig,  Theodor.  Calvin.  Culturhistorisclier 
Roman.  Leipzig,  1861.  3 v.  6898.38;  2024.8 

— Luther  und  seine  Zeit.  Leipzig,  1861.  4 v. 

2021.10 

— Ulrich  Zwingli.  Leipzig,  1862.  2 v.  2021.9 

Koerner,  Theodor.  Erzahlungen.  Leipzig,  1869. 

4908.50.22 

Contents.  — Hans  Heiling’a  Felsen;  Woldemar;  DieHarfe; 
Die  Reiee  nacb  Schandau. 


— Erzahlungen  ; Miindliche  Erzahlungen.  (Sammt- 

liche  Werke.  B.  4.  1855.)  1038.6.4;  2897.6.4 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  2.  1883.)  28903.52.2 

— Same.  (Werke.  Th.  2.  1890.)  48903.65.2 

Miindliche  Erzahlungen  : Die  Tanben;  Die  Rosen. 

Kohn,  Salomon.  Prager  Ghettobilder.  I^eipzig, 
1884.  4896.50.189 

Contents. — Die  Antlpoden;  Durch  Traner  zum  Gliick; 
David  Leh  Magdehurger. 

Kompert,  Leopold.  Am  Pflug.  Berlin,  1855. 
2 V.  4876.4 

— Eine  Verlorene.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  8.)  1012.1.8 

— Geschichten  einer  Gasse.  Berlin,  1865.  2 v. 

4877.9 

Kopiscb,  August.  Ein  Carnevalsfest  auf  Ischia. 
(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  5.  1872.) 

1012. 1. 5 

— Ein  Karnevalsfest  auf  Ischia.  Entdeckung 

der  blauen  Grotte  auf  der  Insel  Capri.  Leipzig, 
1892.  4896.50.297 

— Der  Traumer.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  14.  1874.)  1012. 1. 14 


Korolenko,  Vladimir.  Der  hlinde  .Musiker.  Aus 
dem  Russischen.  Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.296 

— Das  Meer.  In  schlechter  Gesellschatt.  Zwei 

Erziihlungen.  Aus  dem  Russischen  iihers.  von  J. 
Griinberg.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.316 

— Sibirische  Novellen.  tjbers.  Leipzig,  1891. 

4896.50.293 

Korzeniowski,  Jozef.  Unsere  Szlachta.  (Kol- 
lokacya.)  Aus  dem  Polnischen  iibertr.  von  P.  L6- 
benstein.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.118 

Kossak,  Ernst.  Historietten.  Berlin,  1856. 

1037.14 

Kotzebue,  Wilhelm  von.  (W.  Augustsohn.) 
Baron  Fritz  Reckensteg.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bihl. 
Jahrg.  5,  B.  1,  1877.)  2041. 1.9 

Krais,  Julius.  Altdeutsche  Heldendichtungen, 
bearb.  in  Prosa  fur  das  deutsche  Volk  und  fiir  die 
reifere  Jugend.  1855.  2 v.  2900.31 

Contents.  — Der  Nibelungcn  Noth. — Gudrun.  2.  Par- 
cival. 

Krassnigg,  Rudolf.  Militar-Erinnerungen  eines 
bsterreichischen  Artilleristen.  Leipzig,  1891. 

4896.50.295 

Kraszewski,  J6zef  I.  Alte  und  neue  Zeit  (Cho- 
robywieku).  Aus  dem  Polnischen  iibertr.  von  P. 
Lobenstein.  Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.165 

— Der  Diimon.  Leipzig,  1881.  4897.50.146 

— Hetmanssiinden.  Ein  Zeitbild  aus  dem  Ende 
des  achtzehnten  Jahrhunderts.  Leipzig,  1883. 

4896.50.178 

— Jermola  der  Topfer.  Eine  Dorfgeschichte. 

Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.89 

— Meister  Ttvardowski  (der  polnische  Faust). 

Volkssage  nach  dem  Polnischen  frei  bearheitet  von 
H.  Max.  Wien,  1879.  3068.31 

— Morituri.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.114 

— Resurrecturi.  Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.128 

Kremnitz,  Mite  (Idem),  jt.  author.  See 
Elisabeth,  queen  of  Roumania. 

Kretzer,  Max.  Der  Bassgeiger.  Das  verhexte 
Buch.  Zwei  Berliner  Geschichten.  2te  .4.ufl. 
Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.327 

— Die  Buchhalterin.  Dresden,  1894. 

— Im  Stunnwind  des  Socialismus.  Erzahlung 

aus  grosser  Zeit.  Berlin,  1884.  4870.16 

Kruse,  Laurids.  Nordische  Freundschaft. 
(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  6.  1872.)  1012.1.6 
Kuebler,  Jakob.  Erzahlungen  aus  der  helveti- 
schen  Revolution.  Winterthur,  1879.  6896.23 

Contents.  — In  Kriegsnbthen.  — Die  Eugel  im  Chor.  — 
Schweseldavid. 

Kuebne,  August.  (Johannes  van  Dewall.)  Der 
alte  Hans.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  9, 
B.  1,  2.  1881.)  2041. 1. 17,  18 

— An  der  Grenze.  Stuttgart,  1884.  28703.84 

— Auf  schiefer  Ebene.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bihl. 

Jahrg.  7,  B.  2.  1879.)  2041. 1. 14 

— Else  Hohenthal.  Stuttgart,  1875.  2899.5 

— Same.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  3,  B. 

2.  1875.)  2041.1.6 

— Die  Erbtante.  (Same.  Jahrg.  12,  B.  2.  1884.) 

204 1. 1. 24 

— Ein  Friihlingstraum.  Stuttgart,  1875.  2899.50 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  1878.  2033.7 

— Katharine  Ollsand.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  11,  B.  1,  2.  1883.)  2041. i. 21,  22 

— Kleine  Kreise.  (Same.  ,Jahrg.  2,  B.  2.  1874.) 

2041. 1.4 

— Nadina.  Ein  Blatt  verweht  im  Sturm.  (Same. 

Jahrg.  8,  B.  2.  1880.)  2041.1.16 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Nordlicht.  (Same.  Jahrg.  10,  B.  1,  2.  1882.) 

2041.1.19,  20 

— Strandgut.  (Same.  Jahrg.  5,  B.  1.  1877.) 

2041.1.9 

— Unkraut  im  Waizen.  (Same.  Jahrg.  4,  B.  2. 

1876.)  2041.1.8 

Kuehne,  Ferdinand  G.  Die  Freimaurer.  Fine 
Familiengescliichte  aus  dem  vorigeu  Jahrhundert. 
2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1867.  3 v.  in  2.  1013.4 

— Fine  Quarantane  im  Irrenhause.  Novelle  aus 
den  Papieren  eines  Mondsteiners.  Leipzig,  1835. 

1016.4 

Kuernberger,  Ferdinand.  Der  Amerika-Mude. 
Amerikanisches  Kulturbild.  Frankfurt  a.  M., 
1855.  4369-75 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.268 

— Der  Drache.  (Deutscher  Novellenscliatz.  B. 

11.  1873.)  1012.1.11 

Kugler,  Franz.  Die  Incantada.  (Deutscher 
Novellenscliatz.  B.  15.  1874.)  1012.1.15 

Kulke,  Fduard.  Geschichten.  Leipzig,  1869. 

4878.16 

Contents.  — Er  hat  Fisch  gegessen ; Samuel  Miidchen ; Der 
Zigeuner-Hannes. 

— Geschichten  aus  dem  jiidischen  Volksleben. 

Hamburg,  1871.  Ulus.  2877.56 

Contents. — Alt-Eisik  wild  fdnzcrig. — Der  Kunstenmac.her. 
Ein  Schnorrerkind. — Die  Juden-Christel. 

— Der  Kunstenmacher.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novel- 

lenschatz.  B.  21.  1887.)  2034.1.21 

Kurz,  Heinrich,  editor.  Schweizerische  Frziih- 
lungen.  Zurich,  1866.  28793.50. 15,  16 

Kurz,  Hermann.  Die  beiden  Tubus.  (Deutscher 
Novellenscliatz.  B.  18.  1875.)  1012.1.18 

— Heinrich  Roller,  oder  Schiller’s  Heimatjahre. 

Vaterlandischer  Roman.  2te  Ausg.  Stuttgart, 
1847.  3 V.  2012.11 

— Der  Sonnenwirth.  Schwiibische  V olksgeschichte 

aus  dem  vorigen  Jahrhundert.  Frankfurt  a.  M., 
1855.  1013.6 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1862.  2023.22 

La  Brete,  Jean  de.  Mein  Pfarrer  und  mein 
Onkel.  Uebers.  von  Natalie  Riimelin.  Stutt- 
gart, 1891.  2035.26 

La brunie,  Gerard.  (Gerard  de  Nerval.)  Eniilie. 
Aus  dem  Franzosischen  von  A.  Scheibe.  (Novel- 
lenschatz  des  Auslandes.  B.  11.  1873.)  2012.4.11 
Lafoutaine,  August.  Die  Gewalt  der  Liebe,  in 
Frzahlungen.  Berlin,  1799.  48793.12 

— Die  Riickkehr  ins  Vaterland  ; Suschen.  (Erziih- 

lende  Prosa  der  klassischen  Periode.  T.  2. 
1886.)  4891.62.2 

— Der  Sonderling.  3te  Aufl.  Halle,  1801.  3 v. 

4878.11 

Laistner,  Ludwig.  Bezauberte  Welt.  (Neuer 
Deutscher  Novellenscliatz.  B.  4.  1884.)  2034.1.4 
Lamartine,  Alphonse  de.  Graziella.  Deutsch 
von  A.  Seubert.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.121 

— Raphael,  oder  Erlebnisse  eines  Zwanzigjahri- 
gen.  tjbers.  von  A.  Levy.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4906.50.159 

Laml6,  Gustav.  Der  Schutzjude  von  Magdeburg. 
Historisehe  Erzahlung.  Berlin,  1866.  2878.61 

La  Motte  Fouque,  Friedrich.  Freiherr  de.  Aus- 
gewiihlte  Werke.  B.  1-5,  7-12.  Halle,  1841. 
11  V.  1026.7 

Contents.  — 4,  5.  Der  Zauberring.  Th.  1,  2.  — 7.  Sintram 
und  seine  Gefahrten.  8.  Undine.  9.  Die  beiden  Haupt- 
leute. — Das  Galgenmiinnlein.  — Der  unbekannte  Kranke. 
10.  Dcr  Geheimrath.  — Der  Siegeskranz.  — Das  Schwerdt 


des  FUrsten.  — Eugenie.  — Rose.  11.  Adler  und  Lowe.  — 
Rosaura  und  ihre  Verwandten.  12.  Die  Nacht  im  IValde, 
Sage. 

— Undine;  Der  Zauberring,  ein  Ritterroman. 

(Werke.  Auswahl,  1894.)  4892.68.1 

— Undine.  N.  Y.,  1846. 

6677.71 ; No.  7 in  *6878.28 

— Same.  1863.  2035.1  ; 68793.28 

— Same.  Mit  einem  Glossarium.  6875.31 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1873.  4907.50.52 

Lampert,  Friedrich.  Aus  alt-Ansbacher  Zeit. 
Erzahlung.  Stuttgart,  1889.  2879.111 

Landesmann,  Heinrich.  (Hieronymus  Lorm.) 
Auf  dem  einsamen  Schlosse.  (Deutsche  Roman- 
Bibl.  Jahrg.  14,  B.  2.  1886.)  2041.1.28 

— Ausserhalb  der  Gesellschaft.  (Same.  Jahrg. 

8,  B.  1.  1880.)  2041.1.15 

— Der  fahrende  Geselle.  Leipzig,  1884.  2030.4 

— Gabriel  Solmar,  oder  : Ein  kleines  deutsches 

Fiirstenthuin.  Leipzig,  1876.  4907.50.77 

— Die  Philosophie  eines  Kusses.  Chicago,  1885. 

No.  3 in  2043.37 

— Ein  Schatten  aus  vergangenen  Tagen.  (Deutsche 

Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  9,  B.  2.)  2041.1.18 

— Todte  Schuld.  (Same.  Jahrg.  5.  1877.) 

2041.1.10 

— Vor  dem  Attentat.  (Same.  Jahrg.  11,  B.  2. 

1883.)  2041.1.22 

Lange,  Philipp.  (Philipp  Galen.)  Der  Alte  vom 
Berge.  Berlin,  1873.  3 v.  2899.59 

— Andreas  Burns  und  seine  Familie.  Geschicht- 

liches  Lebensbild  aus  dem  deutsch-diinischen 
Kriege.  1848-50.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1864.  4 v. 

2021.21 

— Irene,  die  Traumerin.  Berlin,  1873.  3 v. 

28993.63 

— Der  Irre  von  St.  James.  Aus  dem  Reisetage- 
buche  eines  Arztes.  5te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1871. 

2899.58 

— Das  Irrlicht  von  Argentiferes.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1873.  2873.82 

— Jane,  die  Jiidin.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1873. 

28703.65 

— Der  Lowe  von  Luzern.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1875. 

2 V.  2899.57 

— Der  Strandvogt  von  Jasmund.  Geschichtliches 

Lebensbild  aus  der  Occupationszeit  der  Insel 
Riigen  durch  die  Franzosen  von  1807-1813.  3te 
Aufl.  Leipzig,  1865.  4 v.  in  2.  2021.23 

Lankenau,  H.  von.  Die  Klikuschka.  Berlin, 
1881.  2043.6 

— Turkmenenrache.  Breslau,  1882.  1042.19 

Laube,  Heinrich.  Der  deutsche  Krieg.  Histori- 
scher  Roman.  Leipzig,  1863-66.  3 v.  in  9. 

4879-54 

Contents.  — 1-4.  Junker  Hans.  5-7.  Waldstein.  8,  9. 
Herzog  Bernhard. 

— Same.  Wien,  1878-80.  6 v.  in4.  [Gesammelte 

Schriften.  B.  10-15.]  2847.57.10-15 

— Grafin  Chateaubriant.  Wien,  1876.  2 v.  in  1. 

1029.24 

— Same.  [Gesammelte  Schriften.  B.  2,  3.] 

2847.57.2,3 

— Das  junge  Europa.  Wien,  1876.  2 v.  [Ge- 
sammelte Schriften.  B.  6,  7.]  2847.57.6,7 

Contents.  — 1.  DiePoeten;  Die  Krieger.  2.  Die  Krieger; 
Die  Burger. 

— Reisenovellen.  Wien,  1877.  2 v.  [Gesani- 

melte  Schriften.  B.  8,  9.]  2847.57.8,  9 

B.  9 contains  Die  Bandomire,  kurische  Erzahlung. 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Laun,  Friedricli,  pseud.  See  Schulze,  Fried- 
rich A. 

Lauria,  Aniilcare.  Sebetia.  Neapolitanische 
Skizzen.  Ins  Deutsche  iibertr.  von  B.  N.  Arnous. 
Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.256 

Contents.  — Die  Heiligen  anf  Besuch.  — Don  Saverio.  — 
Elne  unselige  Geschicbte.  — In  der  Sommerfrische.  — Don 
Giacomo  iat  tot.  — Aseunlina.  — Ein  verzweifeller  Kainpf. 

— Meine  arme  Maria. 

Lay,  Max.  Stiller  Grenzkrieg.  (Deutsche 
Rornan-Bibl.  Jahrg.  19,  B.  1,2.  1891.) 

2041.1.37,38 

Leeb,  Willebald  L.  Sagen  Niederosterreichs. 
B.  1.  Wien,  1892.  Ulus.  2873.93 

Le  Grave,  Agnes.  Frau  Lee.  Berlin,  1869.  2028.4 
Lehmann,  Rudolf  C.  Harry  Fludyer  in  Cam- 
bridge. Aus  dera  Englischcn.  Leipzig,  1893. 

4896.50.313 

Lehnert,  L.  Ottokar  von  Falkenburg.  Ein  liis- 
torischer  Roman.  Liegnitz,  1844.  6874.31 

Leist,  Artliur.  Nino  Waripanidse.  Erziihlung 
aus  Georgien.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  22, 
B.  2.  1894.)  2021. 1. 44 

Lenhard,  Carl  von.  Meister  Muller  und  sein 
Geselle.  Eine  deutsche  Geschichte  aus  alter  Zeit. 
(Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  32.  1888.) 

2056.2.32 

— DerTeufelstriller.  CulturgeschichtlicheNovelle. 

(Same.  B.  24.  1886.)  2056.2.24 

Lenneck,  E.  Abendsonne.  (Deutsche  Roman- 
Bibl.  Jahrg.  10,  B.  2.  1882.)  2041. 1.20 

— Das  Fraulein  von  Eppingheim.  (Same.  Jahrg. 

5,  B.  2.  1877.)  2041. 1. 10 

Lenning,  Friedrich.  Etwas  zum  Lachen.  Iler- 
ausg.  von  Karl  Altendorf.  Leipzig,  1894. 

4896.50.332 

Lentner,  Joseph  F.  Novellenbuch.  B.  2,  3. 
Magdeburg,  1848.  1036.3 

Contents.  — 2.  Stentorello.  — Die  Pantoffeln.  — Diebsge- 
liiste. — ZweiStunden.  .3.  Tranbenkuren.  — Der  Fluchtling. 

— Veranderungen. 

— Diebsgeliiste.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.  B.  12.  1885.)  2034.1. 12 

Lenz,  Philipp.  Militarische  llumoresken.  B.  1. 
Leipzig,  1875.  49O7-50-75 

— B.  2.  1876.  4907.50.77 

— B.  3.  1876.  4907.50.84 

— B.  4.  1877.  4907.50. 89 

— B.  5.  1877.  4907.50.94 

Lenze,  E.  K.  Grafin  Eva.  (Bachem’s  Novellen- 
Sammlung.  B.  27.  1887.)  2056.2.27 

Lenzen,  Maria.  Die  begrabenen  Schuhe. 
(Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  20.  1884.) 

2056.2.20 

— Gefehlt.  (Same.  B.  37.  1889.)  2056.2.37 

Leonbart,  E.  Gertrud.  (Bachera’s  Novellen- 
Sammlung.  B.  6.  1883.)  2056.2.6 

Lerei,  M.  A.,  pseud.  See  Suttner,  A.  G.,  Freiherr 
von. 

Lermontoff,  Mikhail  Y.  Bela.  (Varnhagen  von 
Ense.  Denkwiirdigkeiten  u.  s.  tv.  B.  6.  1843.) 

2907.5.6 

— Ein  Held  unsrer  Zeit.  Deutsch  von  W.  Lange. 

Leipzig,  1878.  4897.50.101 

Le  Sage,  Alain  Rene.  Geschichte  des  Gil  Bias  von 
Santillana.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen  von  G.  Fink. 
Leipzig,  1873.  4907.50.57 

— Der  hinkende  Teufel.  Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.38 


Levien,  Use.  Die  Last.  (Neuer  Deutscher  No- 
velleiischatz.  B.  22.  1887.)  2034.1.22 

Levy,  Julius.  See  Rodenbcrg,  Julius. 

Lewald,  Fanny.  See  Stahr,  Fanny  Lewald. 

Lie,  Jonas.  Bilder  aus  Norwegen.  Drei  Erziih- 
lungen.  Aus  dem  Norwegischen  von  P.  Schweit- 
zer. Jena,  1878.  4876.84 

CoDtents.  — Der  Graue;  Die  Geschichte  eines  Bootes;  Fin- 
neoblut. 

— Der  Dreimaster  ,,Zukunft.”  Deutsch  von  H. 

Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.277 

— Der  Hellseher  oder  Bilder  aus  Norwegen.  Aus 
dem  Norwegischen  von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4906.50.160 

— Lehensliinglich  verurtheilt.  Aus  dem  Norwe- 
gischen von  M.  von  Borch.  Leipzig,  1884. 

4896.50.197 

— Ein  Mahlstrom.  Ubertr.  von  E.  Holm.  Leip- 
zig, 1888.  4896.50.247 

Lindau,  Paul.  Iliingendes  Moos.  Breslau,  1893. 

2875.119 

— Harralose  Briefe  eines  deutschen  Kleinstiidters. 

2te  Aufl.  Breslau,  1879.  4870.52 

— Helene  Jung.  Stuttgart,  1889.  2046.4 

— Same.  1891.  2046.4 

— Herr  und  Frau  Bewer.  7te  Aufl.  Breslau, 

1883.  4870.15 

— Same.  (Novellen  und  llumoresken  von  Paul 
Lindau  und  Ernst  Eckstein.  Chicago,  1885.) 

2043.1 

— In  Folge  einer  Wette.  (Neuer  Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.  B.  16.  1886.)  2034.1.16 

— Kleine  Geschichten.  Leipzig,  1872.  2873.69 

Contents.  — 1.  Stecknadeln.  — Josephine-Nini-Ninon.  2. 
Ein  aufgefangener  Brief.  — In  Folge  einer  Wette.  — Der 
Tod  der  Frau  Baronin. 

Lindau,  Rudolph.  Erzahlungen  und  Novellen. 
Chicago,  1885.  2043.31 

Contents.  — Hans  der  Tranmer.  — Verlorenes  Miiben.  — 
Erste  Liebe. 

— Der  Gast.  Breslau,  1883.  4872.36 

— Im  Park  von  Villers.  (Novellen  und  Skizzen. 

1885.)  2043.37 

— Die  kleine  Welt.  Drei  Novellen.  Berlin,  1880. 

487oa.92 

Contents.  — Die  kleine  Welt;  Ein  vei-kehrtes  Leben;  Der 
Seher. 

— Same.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B. 

7.  1884.)  2034.1.7 

— Liquidirt.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  5, 

B.  1.  1877.)  2041. 1. 9 

— Toedtliche  Fehde.  Chicago,  1885.  2043.34 

Lindenberg,  Paul.  Berlin.  B.  1.  Leipzig. 

1884.  4896.50.191 

— B.  2.  4896.50.193 

— B.  3.  4896.50.198 

— B.  4.  4896.50.207 

— B.  5.  4896.50.220 

— B.  6.  4896. 50. 262 

Lindner,  Albert.  Geschichten  und  Gestalten. 
Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.91 

Contents.  — Vogeltobles;  Wie  man  Taugenichtse  bessert; 
Ini  Bann  der  Sinne;  Der  Componist;  Die  Briider. 

Lingen,  Ernst,  pseud.  See  Schilling,  Elisabeth. 
Lingg,  Hermann.  Von  Wald  und  See.  Fiinf 
Novellen.  Berlin,  1883.  4872.12 

Contents.  — Sirmio;  Nicht  zu  hocb;  Die  bregenzer  Elause; 
Grenzeu;  Glauke. 

Linz,  Amalie.  (A.  Godin.)  Eine  Katastrophe. 
2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.191 


155 


German  Fiction— Authors 


— Die  Madonna  nait  den  Lilien  und  andere  Erzah- 

lungen.  Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.215 

Contents.  — Die  Madonna  mit  den  Lilien;  Ein  Qespenst; 
Nach  fiinfundzwanzig  Jahren ; Christnacht. 

— Eine  schwarze  Kugel.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novel- 

lenschatz.  B.  14.  1886.)  2034.1. 14 

Liss-Blanc,  E.,  pseud.  See  Weise,  Lisa. 

Litwos,  pseud'.  See  Sienkiewicz,  Henryk. 

Loen,  August,  Ereiherr  von.  Biihne  und  Leben. 
Leipzig,  1864.  1043.8 

Lohmann,  Friederike.  Sainmtliche  Erziililungen. 
Leipzig,  1844.  18  v.  in  9.  2899.2 

Contents.  — 1.  Biographische  Skizze  von  F.  Kind;  Des 
Mullers  Tdchter;  Luitgard  von  Meissen;  Die  Schlegler. 
•2.  Die  Schwalben;  Die  Entscheidung  bei  Hoohkirch; 
Durch  den  Nebel  dringt  ein  Stern ; Das  Gluck.  3.  Anna 
Musen;  Dorothea  Cappel;  Leonardo  da  Sessa;  Die  Leib- 
eigenen.  4.  Die  Griinn  Puttlitz;  Clemenze  L’Hopital; 
Der  Pilger.  6.  Heinrich  von  Schweinfuttb,  Markgraf  im 
Nordgau;  Der  Gefangene;  Tamina.  6.  Die  Nacht  im 
Geblrge;  Madchensinn  und  Schicksal;  Anna  von  Sachsen; 
Mathilde  von  Asseburg,  Volkssage.  7.  Die  Thalmiihle; 
Graf  Lauzun;  Die  Wanderung  nach  Paris;  Der  Dom  zu 
Magdeburg,  Volkssage.  8.  Die  Belagerung  von  Leipzig, 
1646-1547 ; Hugo  von  Pajens ; Die  heilige  Elisabeth ; Sebal- 
dus.  9.  Die  Wiesenburg;  Die  Kirche  zu  alien  Engeln; 
Die  Nonne.  10.  Rose  und  Lilie;  J ugendgeschichte  eincr 
alten  Frau;  Der  King.  11.  Die  Ausgewanderten ; Die 
Braut;  Die  Pathen.  12.  Der  Trauerritter;  Base  Schlick 
aus  Glogau ; Die  Eiche  am  See;  Schloss  Kriebstein ; Egbert. 
13.  DerDichter;  Das  Bild  der  Madonna;  Anna’s  Jiigend- 
jahre.  14.  Die  Erbschaft;  Der  Komet;  'Phekla  von  der 
Aue.  15.  Die  Perlen;  Theodor;  Sophien’s  Erinneruugen. 
16.  Die  Aehnlichkeit ; Das  Landmadchen;  Die  goldene 
Hochzeit;  Mbhrenscheiben;  Der  Wahrsager.  17.  Die 
Freunde;  DieWiinsche;  DieKette;  Julie  und  Clementine. 
18.  Stephanie;  Steckenpferde;  Der  Oheim. 

— Die  Entscheidung  bei  Hochkirch.  Eine  Erziih- 
lung  aus  dem  siebenjahrigen  Kriege.  (Deutscher 
Novellenschatz.  B.  5.  1872.)  1012. 1.5 

Lossius,  Caspar  F.  Gunial  und  Lina.  Eine  Ge- 
schichte  fiir  Kinder.  . . . 7te  Aufl.  Gotha,  1827. 
2 V.  Ulus.  4879a.66 

Lubojatsky,  Franz.  (Franz  Carion.)  Der  alte 
Dessauer.  Historischer  Roman.  Leipzig,  1867. 
4 V.  in  2.  4874.67 

— Johann  Georg  i.  von  Sachsen.  Historischer 

Roman.  Leipzig,  1865.  2012.19 

Lubomirski,  Jozef,  prince.  Tatjana,  oder  rus- 
sische  Beamte.  Deutsch  von  J.  S.  Leipzig,  1880. 

4897.50.133 

Lucas,  R.  Ein  Abenteuer.  (Deutsch-amerikani- 
sche  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Ite  Halfte.  1883.) 

1051. 1. 1 

Ludwig,  Julie.  Das  Gerichtim  Walde.  (Deutscher 
Novellenschatz.  B.  20.  1875.)  1012. 1.20 

Ludwig,  Otto.  Aus  dem  Regen  in  die  Traufe. 
(Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  24.  1887.) 

2034.1.24 

— Zwischen  Hiinmel  und  Erde.  Erzahlung.  4te 

Aufl.  Berlin,  1874.  i035-4 

Lugowoi,  A.  A.,  pseud.  See  Tikhonof,  Ale.xei  A. 
Luther,  Martin.  Eine  neue  Fabel  Aesopi  neulich 
verdeutscht  gefunden.  (Humoristischer  Haus- 
schatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  4.  1880.) 

2011.1.N.F.4 

Lyra,  F.  W.  Plattdeutsche  Briefe,  Erzahlungen, 
Gedichte,  u.  s.  tv.  Osnabriick,  1845.  4874.56 

M.,  U.  Z.V.,  pseud.  Seraphine.  Leipzig,  1881. 
2 V.  48703.84 

Mackay,  John  H.  Die  Anarchisten.  Kuliurge- 
malde  aus  dem  Ende  des  19.  Jahrhunderts.  Berlin, 
1893.  6894.3 


Maderny,  Helene,  Freifrau  von.  Der  Simpel. 
(Deutsche  Novelletten-Bibl.  B.  2.  1888.)  2043.7.2 

— Vor  Sonnenaufgang.  (Same.  B.  2.  1888.) 

2043.7.2 

Maerzroth,  Dr.,  pseud.  See  Barach,  Moritz. 
Maistre,  Xavier,  comte  de.  Die  Gefangenen  im 
Kaukasus.  Der  Aussatzige  von  Aosta.  Erzahlun- 
gen aus  dem  Franzosischen  von  R.  Miildener. 
Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.92 

— Die  Junge  Subirierin.  Aus  dem  Franzosischen 
von  M.  E.  Wittmann.  Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.335 

— Die  Reise  um  mein  Zimmer.  Aus  dem  Fran- 
zosischen von  A.  Ey.  Leipzig,  1875.  4907.50.67 

Malot,  Hector.  Cara.  Pariser  Sittenbild.  Bearb. 
von  P.  Perron.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.201 

— Im  Banne  der  Versuchung.  Aus  dem  Franzo- 
sischen von  M.  Smets.  Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.222 
Manuel,  Juan.  Der  Graf  Lucanor.  Uebers.  von 
Joseph,  Freiherr  von  Eichendorff.  Berlin,  1840. 

**D. 1603.48 

— Same.  (Eichendorff.  Sammtliche  Werke.  2te 

Aufl.  B.  6.  1864.)  29093.51.6 

Manzoni,  Alessandro.  Die  Verlobten.  Uebers. 
von  E.  von  Billow.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1856. 
2 V.  2779.69 

— Same.  Uebers.  von  D.  Lessmann.  Leipzig, 

1873.  4907-50-5I 

Marbach,  Hans.  Salilthus.  (Neuer  Deutscher 
Novellenschatz.  B.  2.  1884.)  2034.1.2 

Marby,  A.  Hanke.  Eine  wendische  Novelle. 
(Baehem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  14.  1884.) 

2056.2. 14 

Marggraff,  Hermann.  Biicher  und  Menschen 
[humoristisch-novellistische  Aufsatze].  Bunzlau, 
1837.  6878.62 

Mark  Twain,  pseud.  See  Clemens,  Samuel  L. 
Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.  See  John,  Eugenie. 
Marlodt,  J.  Die  heimliche  Trauung.  (Deutsch- 
amerikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Ite,  2te 
Halfte.  1883.)  1051.1.1,2 

Marlow,  Friedrich.  Dichter-Nachtwege.  Novel- 
listische  Blatter.  Leipzig,  1839.  6879.67 

Marriot,  Emil.  Die  Familie  Hartenberg.  Roman 
aus  dem  Wiener  Leben.  Berlin,  1883.  4871.11 

— Same.  4te  Aufl.  1886.  6896.6 

Marryat,  Frederick.  Die  Ansiedler  in  Kanada. 
Neu  fiir  die  Jugend  bearb.  von  G.  Hocker.  Stutt- 
gart, 1882.  Ulus.  2043.27 

— Die  drei  Kutter.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  F. 

O.  Meyer.  Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.89 

— Jakob  Ehrlich.  Neu  fiir  die  Jugend  bearb.  von 

G.  Hocker.  Stuttgart,  1882.  Illus.  2043.29 

— Japhet,  der  seinen  Vater  sucht.  Deutsch  von 

M.  von  Borch.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.190 

— Peter  Simpel.  Ubertr.  von  P.  Heichen.  Leip- 
zig, 1888.  4896.50.257 

— Steuermann  Ready,  der  neue  Robinson,  oder 
der  SchifFbruch  des  Pacific.  Fiir  die  Jugend 
bearb.  von  G.  Hocker.  Stuttgart,  1881.  Illus. 

2043.24 

Martinez,  C.  Der  Damon  des  Siidens.  Histo- 
rischer Roman.  Leipzig,  1883.  4871.87 

A story  of  the  time  of  Philip  ii.  of  Spain. 

Martini,  Carl  W.,  Ritter  von.  Vor  hundert 
Jahren.  Wien,  1864.  2021.26 

Scene,  Germany;  time,  1760. 

Mattis.  Wie  Jakob  Sten  hier  in  der  Welt  in  die 
Hohe  kam.  Aus  dem  Schwedischen  fibers,  von 

H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.235 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Maurer,  Leberecht.  Jesuiten  oder  Freimaurer? 
Leipzig,  1876.  4876.83 

Mauthner,  Fritz.  Der  letzte  Deutsche  von 
Blatna.  4te  Aufl.  Dresden,  1887.  4860.53 

— Nach  beriihmten  Mustern.  Parodistische 

Studien.  (Humoristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s  deut- 
sche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  5.  1880.)  2011.1.N.F.5 

May,  Carl.  Die  drei  Feldmarshalls.  Fine  bisher 
unbekannte  Episode  aus  dem  Leben  des  “ Alien 
Dessauer.”  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Samnilung.  B. 
32.  1888.)  2056.2.32 

Mediug,  Oskar.  (Gregor  Saraarow.)  Der  Ad- 
jutant der  Kaiserin.  Stuttgart,  1885.  4 v.  in  2. 

2890.60 

A story  of  the  time  of  Catherioe  n.  of  Russia. 

— An  den  Ufern  des  Ganges.  (Deutsche  Koman- 

Bibl.  Jahrg.  19,  B.  1,  2.  1892.)  2041.1.39,40 

— Des  Kronprinzen  Regiment.  Historischer  Ro- 

man. (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  8,  B.  1. 
1880.)  2041. 1. 15 

The  story  relates  to  Frederick  the  Great. 

— Europaische  Minen  und  Gegenminen.  Folge 

von  “ Um  Szepter  und  Kronen.”  Stuttgart,  1873. 
4 V.  2874.70 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  1874.  1053.2 

— Garde  du  Corps.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1884. 

4870.17 

— Gold  und  Blut.  Sozialer  Roman.  Stuttgart, 

1879,80.  8 V.  in  4.  [HohenundTiefen.  Th.  2.] 

2890.54 

The  story  opens  in  Berlin  in  the  year  1867. 

— Die  Grossfiirstin.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  9,  B.  2.  1881.)  2041.1.18 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1884.  5 v.  in  3. 

2890.52 

A Russian  story  of  the  time  of  the  Empress  Elizabeth. 

— Hangen  und  Bangen.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  19,  B.  2.  1891.)  2041.1.38 

— Das  Haus  des  Fabrikanten.  Ein  Roman  aus 
der  Wirklichkeit.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1884. 

2870.10 

— Held  und  Kaiser.  6te  und  letzte  Abth.  des 

Roman-Cyklus  “ Um  Szepter  und  Kronen.”  Stutt- 
gart, 1876.  4 V.  in  2.  4872.37;  1053.5 

— HohenundTiefen.  Socialer Roman.  Stuttgart, 
1877-79.  ' 

Namely : — 

Th.  1.  Verschollen.  2041.1.9;  2890.53 

Th.  2.  Gold  und  Blut.  2890.54 

Th.  3.  Siihne  und  Segen.  2041.1.13,14;  2890.55 

— Im  Bann  der  Irredenta.  (Deutsche  Roman- 

Bibl.  Jahrg.  17,  B.  1,  2.  1889.)  2041.1.33,34 

— Same.  Stuttgart,  1890.  2875.114 

— Im  Exil.  Leipzig,  1884.  [Memoiren  zur 

Zeitgeschichte.  3.]  2890.59 

This  volume  covers  the  years  1867-70,  during  which  time  the 
author  was  in  Paris  as  representative  of  George  v.  of  Hano- 
ver. The  events  of  this  period  are  further  illustrated  in  the 
series  of  stories  calied  " Um  Szepter  und  Kronen.” 

— Das  Jahr  1866.  Leipzig,  1881.  [Memoiren  zur 

Zeitgeschichte.  2.]  2890.58 

Political  history  of  Germany  during  the  year  1866.  The 

same  period  is  described  in  the  story  Um  Szepter  und 
Kronen. 

— Kaiserin  Elisabeth.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1884. 

6 V.  in  3.  2890.56 

— Same.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  9,  B.  1, 

2.  1881.)  2041.1.17,  18 

— Kreuz  und  Schwert.  4te  Abth.  von  “ Um 

Szepter  und  Kronen.”  Stuttgart,  1875.  4 v.  in  2. 

28703.55  ; 1053.4 


— Memoiren  zur  Zeitgeschichte. 

Namely  : — 

Vor  dem  Sturm.  2890.57 

Das  Jahr  1866.  2890.58 

Im  Exil.  2890.59 

— Peter  der  Dritte.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  10,  B.  2.  1882.)  2041.1.20 

— Same.  Stuttgart,  188.3.  4872.20 

— Plewna.  Stuttgart,  1884.  4871.84 


A story  of  the  Turko-Russian  war  in  1877. 

— Rahu.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  21, 

B.  2.  1873.)  2041.1.42 

— Die  Ritter  des  deutschen  Hauses.  Stuttgart, 

1889.  4 v.  in  2.  2890.62 

— Ritter  oder  Dame.  Historische  Novelle.  2te 

Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1880.  4870.19;  1053.6 

A French  story  of  the  middle  of  the  18th  century. 

— Die  Rbmerfahrt  der  Epigonen.  Zeit-Roman. 

Berlin,  1874.  3 v.  2870.76 

A story  of  the  time  of  George  v.  of  Hanover,  beginning  in 
1863. 


— Die  Saxoborussen.  Stuttgart,  1885.  2890.61 

The  story  opens  in  the  year  1849. 

— Schwere  Wahl.  Stuttgart,  1883.  4 v.  in  2. 

2870.75 

— Same.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11, 

B.  1.  1883.)  2041.1.21 

— Siihne  und  Segen.  Sozialer  Roman.  Stutt- 
gart, 1880.  8 V.  in  4.  [Hohen  und  Tiefen.  Th. 

3.]  2890.55 

— Der  Todesgruss  der  Legionen.  Zeit-Roman. 

Berlin,  1874.  3 v.  2890.51 

Story  of  the  time  preceding  the  opening  of  the  Franco-Ger- 
man war. 


— Um  den  Halbmond.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1884. 

4 V.  in  2.  2890.50 

Covering  the  period  of  the  struggle  of  the  Montenegrins  for 
independence,  beginning  in  1876. 

— Um  Szepter  und  Kronen.  Zeitroman.  4te 

Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1873,  74.  4 v.  2877.64;  1053.1 

— Same.  Phila.  4870.13 

The  period  covered  by  this  story  and  its  continuations  is  the 
Austro-Prussian  and  Franco-German  wars,  1866-71. 

— Unter  fremdem  Willen.  (Deutsche  Roman- 

Bibl.  Jahrg.  16,  B.  1,  2.  1888.)  2041.1.31,  32 

— Verschollen.  Sozialer  Roman.  Stuttgart,  1879. 

4 V.  in  2.  [Hohen  und  Tiefen.  Th.  1.]  2890.53 

Opens  in  the  year  1811. 

— Vor  dem  Sturm.  Leipzig,  1881.  [Memoiren 

zur  Zeitgeschichte.  1.]  2890.57 

Deals  with  the  political  affairs  of  Germany  from  1860-1866. 

— Zwei  Kaiserkronen.  3te  Abth.  von  “ Um 

Szepter  und  Kronen.”  Stuttgart,  1873.  4 v. 

2874.74 

— Same.  1875.  4 v.  in  2.  1053.3 

Megerle,  Ulrich.  See  Abraham  a Sancta  Clara. 
Meier,  Ernst.  Deutsche  Volkmarchen  aus  Schwa- 
ben.  Stuttgart,  1852.  2025.15 

Meinbardt,  Adalbert.  Frau  Antje.  (Neuer 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.16.  1886.)  2034.1.16 
Meissner,  Alfred.  Norbert  Norson.  Leben  und 
Lieben  in  Rom,  1810,  1811.  Zurich,  1883.  4870.70 

— Novellen.  B.  1.  2te  Ausg.  Leipzig,  1866. 

2014.11 

Contents.  — Der  Spieltiech  Peter  des  Grossen ; Die  Schiff- 
fahrt  des  Sebneidermcisters  Klaus;  Ein  Abend  im  Irren- 
hause;  Der  MUller  vom  Hoft. 

Meissner,  Leopold  F.  Aus  den  Papieren  eines 
Polizeikommissars.  Wiener  Sittenbilder.  B.  1. 
Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.299 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— B.  2.  1892.  4896.50.303 

— B.  3.  1893.  4896.50.308 

— B.  4.  1893.  4896.50.321 

Melati  von  Java,  pseud.  See  Stous,  — . 
Mentzer,  J.  F.  See  Fischart,  Johann  F. 
Merim^e,  Prosper.  Carmen.  Deutsch  von  W. 
Geist.  Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.167 

— Colomba.  Deutscli  von  J.  Mollenhoff.  Leip- 
zig, 1880.  4897.50.131 

Merk,  Emma.  Ein  Liebestrauni.  (Deutsche 

Konian-Bibl.  Jahrg.  14,  B.  2.  1886.)  2041.1.28 

— Was  ein  Jahr  bringt.  (Same.  Jahrg.  19,  B. 

2.  1891.)  2041.1.38 

Meshtcherski,  Vladimir  P.,  prince.  Einer  von 
unsern  Moltkes.  Skizzen  aus  dem  serbisch-tur- 
kischen  Krieg.  Autorisierte  tJbers.  aus  dem  Kus- 
sischen  von  A.  Flammberg.  Leipzig,  1891. 

4896.50.290 

— Die  Frauen  der  Petersburger  Gesellschaft.  2. 

Anil.  Breslau,  1884.  3060a.  15 

Messerer,  Th.,  pseud.  See  Winkler,  Ludwig  and 
Theresa. 


Meyer,  Conrad  F.  Georg  Jenatsch.  Fine  alte 
Biindnergeschichte.  Leipzig,  1876.  28703.52 

Switzerland,  17th  century. 

— Gustav  AdolPs  Page.  (Neuer  Deutscher  No- 

vellenschatz.  B.  13.  1886.)  2034.1. 13 

— Der  Heilige.  Leipzig,  1880.  4876.75 

The  principal  characters  are  Henry  11.  of  England  and 
Thomas  a Becket. 

Meyern,  Wilhelm  F.  von.  Dya-Na-Sore,  oder: 
die  Wanderer.  3te  Aufl.  Wien,  1840,  41.  5 v. 

48993.5;  1037.15 

— Same.  (Erziihlende  Prosa  der  klassischen 

Periode.  T.  2.  1886.)  4891.62.2 

Meyr,  Melchior.  Duell  und  Ehre.  Leipzig,  1870. 

28693.57 

— Erziihlungen  aus  dem  Rics.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 

1875.  4 V.  in  2.  4875.61 

Contents.  — 1.  Ludwig  und  Anncmarie;  Ende  gut,  Allcs 
gut;  Zum  Verstiindniss  dee  Dialekts.  2.  Die  Lehrersbraut; 
Der  Sieg  des  Schwachen.  3.  Regine;  Gleich  und  Gleich. 
4.  Der  schwarze  Hans;  Georg. 

These  stories  illustrate  the  village  life  of  the  people  of  Ries, 
a district  in  Swabia. 

— Der  Sieg  des  Schwachen.  (Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.  B.  9.  1873.)  1012. 1.9 

— Vier  Deutsche.  Roman  aus  dem  letzten  Jahr- 

zehnten.  Stuttgart,  1861.  3 v.  2015.6 

Michael,  C.,  pseud.  See  Wolf,  Marie. 
Michaelis,  Richard.  Ein  Blick  in  die  Zukunft. 
Eine  Antwort  auf : Ein  Riickblick  von  E.  Bel- 
lamy. Leipzig,  1891.  4896.50.286 

Mikhailof,  Alexandr  P.  Alte  Nester.  Aus  dem 
Russischen  von  H.  Moser.  Leipzig,  1887. 

4896.50.239 

Mikszath,  Koloman.  Der  Zauberkat'tan.  Aus 
dem  Ungarischen  von  V.  Sziklai.  Leipzig,  1891. 

4896.50.285 

Mikulitch,  W.  Mimis  Badereise.  Eine  Skizze. 
Aus  dem  Russischen  iibertr.  von  E.  Lamberg. 
Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.315 

Minckwitz,  Johannes.  Die  Weisen  des  Mor- 
genlandes.  Eine  Anthologie  der  uriiltesten  Erzah- 
lungeii,  Miirchen,  Fabeln,  Lieder  und  Sinnspriiche. 
Leipzig,  1862.  2023.2 

Moellhausen,  Balduin.  Am  Michigan-See.  Er- 
ziihlung  aus  dem  amerikanischen  Leben. 
(Deutsch-amerikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11, 
Ite  Halfte.  1883.)  1051.1.1 


Moesch,  Ferdinand.  Fern  der  Heimath.  (Deutsch- 
amerik.  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Halfte  2.  1883.) 

1051. 1.2 

— Im  Marmorhof.  (Same.  Jahrg.  11,  Halfte  2. 
1883.)  1051. 1.2 

Moeser,  Justus.  Ausgewahlte  patriotische  Phan- 
tasien.  Leipzig,  1875.  4907.50.72 

Moltke,  Helmuth  C B.,  Graf  von.  Die  beiden 
Freunde.  (Gesammelte  Schriften.  B.  1.  1892.) 

2894.58.1 


This  is  translated  in  2852.&4. 


Montesquieu.  Persische  Briefe.  Deutsch  von 
E.  Bertz.  Leipzig,  1885.  4896.50.211 

More,  Sir  Thomas.  Utopia.  Deutsch  von  H. 
Kothe.  Leipzig,  1873.  4907-50-55 

Morgan,  Walter.  Honni  soit  qui  mal  y pense. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  18,  B.  1.  1890.) 

2041.1.35 

Moritz,  Carl  P.  Anton  Reiser,  ein  psychologi- 
scher  Roman.  Heilbronn,  1886.  *28906.50.23 

— Aus  Anton  Reiser.  (Erzahlende  Prosa  der 

klassischen  Periode.  T.  1.  1882.)  4891.62.1 

Moscherosch,  Johann  M.  Gesichte  Philanders 
von  Sittewald.  Herausg.  von  F.  Bobertag.  Ber- 
lin, 1884.  4893-57 

— Philanders  von  Sittewald  wunderliche  und 

wahrhaftige  Gesichte.  Sprachlich  erneuert  von 
K.  Muller.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.194 

Mosen,  Julius.  Die  italienische  Novelle.  (Neuer 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  24.  1887.)  2034.1.24 
Mosenthal,  Salomon.  Jephtha’s  Tochter.  (Neuer 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  2.  1884.)  2034.1.2 
Muegge,  Theodor.  Gesammelte  Novellen.  Leip- 
zig, 1842,  43.  6 V.  1035.12 

Contents;  1.  Angelica;  Die  Emigranten.  2.  Rosalie; 
Zwei  Braute;  Lebensmagie;  Paul  .Jones.  3.  Heffe  und 
Nichte.  4.  Liebe  in  alter  Zeit;  Der  gefahrliche  Gast; 
Swinemiinde  und  Riigen.  5.  Jakobine;  Herz  und 
Welt;  Das  Medallion;  Der  Weg  zum  Gluck;  Ein 
Abenteuer  in  Holland.  6.  Das  Gold  der  Pinheiro’s; 
Simon. 


— Afraja.  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1857.  6894.6 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  Breslau,  1862.  3 v.  48793.54 

— Am  Malanger  Fjord.  (Deutscher  Novellen- 
schatz. B.  13.  1874.)  1012.1.13 

— Die  Erbin.  2te  Auil.  Breslau,  1866.  2028.7 

— Konig  Jakob’s  letzte  Tage.  2teAufl.  Breslau, 

1867.  28793.113 

— Der  Prophet.  Historischer  Roman  aus  dem 
Bauernkriege.  3te  Aufl.  Breslau,  1867.  48703.55 

— Der  Vogt  von  Silt.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1858. 

2021.25 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.316 

Muehlbach,  Louise,  pseud.  See  Mundt,  Clara  M. 
Mueller,  Carl.  Bienemann’s  Erben.  (Deutsch- 
amerikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Ite  Halfte. 
1883.)  1051. 1. 1 

Mueller,  Heinrich  A.  Anton  und  Sophie  die 
musterhaften  Geschwister,  Bilder  der  Liebe  und 
der  Tugend  im  Vatorhause.  Neuholdensleben, 
1851.  Ulus.  6876.8 

Mueller,  Hermann  F.  W.  C.  (Otfrid  Mylius.) 
Die  Frau  Oekonomierath.  Leipzig,  1870. 

4898.51.28 

— Das  Glasmiinnchen.  Eine  Weihnachtsgescliich- 

te  fur  Jung  und  Alt.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.45 

— Graveneck.  Geschichtliche  Erzahlung.  2te 

Aufl.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.40  ; 2038.4 

— Die  Opfer  des  Mammon.  Eine  Stadtgeschichte. 

Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50. 16S 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Die  Tiirken  vor  Wien,  1683.  Geschichtliche 

Erzahlung.  Leipzig,  1870.  4908.50.23 

Mueller,  Johann  G.  Siegfried  von  Lindenberg. 
Neueste  Ausgabe.  Carlsruhe,  1791.  4 pts.  in 

2 V.  4899.5 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1869.  4908.50.22 

— Same.  ' (Hunioristischer  Hausschatz  tiir’s 

deutsche  Volk.  B.  3.  1877.)  2011. 1.3 

— Same.  (Deutsclie  National-Litteratur.  B.  57. 

1889.)  4893-75 

Mueller,  Maler.  Die  Scliafschur.  Das  Aiiss- 
kernen.  Zweildyllen.  Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.140 
Mueller,  Ma.x.  Deutsche  Liebe.  Aus  den  Pa- 
pieren  eines  Fremdlings.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1867. 

4879.29 

— Same.  4te  Aufl.  1873.  4879.31 

— Same.  6te  Aufl.  1882.  2014.12 

Mueller,  Otto.  Aus  Petrarca’s  alten  Tagen. 
Berlin,  1862.  2 v.  2023.17 

— Charlotte  Ackermann.  Ein  Hamburger  Thea- 

ter-Eoman  aus  dem  vorigen  Jahrhundert.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.,  1854.  2873.58;  1013.12 

— Der  Fall  von  Konstanz.  Roman  aus  dem  sechs- 

zehnten  Jahrhundert.  Leipzig,  1872.  2021.15 

— Die  Forstersbraut  im  Odenwald.  Der  Tan- 
nerschiitz.  Zwei  Erziihlungen.  Gera,  1873? 

2010.17 

— Der  Helm  von  Cannii.  (Hunioristischer  Haus- 
schatz fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  6.  1880.) 

2011.1.N.F.6 

— Miinchhausen  im  Vogelsberg._(Neuer  Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.  B.  2.  1884.)  2034.1.2 

— Der  Postgraf.  (Deutsche  lloman-Bibl.  Jahrg. 

4,  B.  2.  1876.)  2041.1.8 

— Roderich.  Eine  Hof-  und  Riiubergeschichte. 

Gera,  1873?  2010.18 

Mueller,  Wilhelm.  Debora.  (Deutscher  N'ovel- 
lenschatz.  B.  18.  1875.)  1012. 1. 18 

— Die  Gefangenen  im  Kaukasus.  2te  Aufl.  Ber- 
lin, 1846.  6874.15 

Mueller  von  Koenigswinter,  Wolfgang.  Erzah- 
lungen  eines  rheinischen  Chronisten.  Leipzig, 
1861.  2 v.  2023.1 

Coatents.  — 1.  Karl  Immermann  und  eein  Kreis.  2.  Aub 
Jacobi’s  Garten;  Furioso. 

— Das  Haus  der  Brentano.  Eine  Roraanchronik. 

(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  2,  B.  2.  1874.) 

2041. 1. 4 

Muellner,  Adolf.  Der  Kaliber.  Aus  den  Pa- 
pieren  eines  Criminalbeamten.  Leipzig,  1867. 

4908.50.4 

Mundt,  Clara  M.  (Louise  Miihlbach.)  Kaiser 
Alexander  und  sein  Hof.  Historischer  Roman. 
Berlin,  1868.  2029.3 

— Mohammed  Ali  und  sein  Haus.  Historischer 

Roman.  Jena,  1871.  4 v.  4879.17 

Mundt,  Theodor.  Czar  Paul.  Berlin,  1861.  2 

pts.  in  6 V.  2016.17 

Contents.  — 1-3.  Der  Groesfurst.  4-6.  Czar  Paul  und  sein 
Volk. 

Murger,  Henri.  Zigeunerleben.  Scenen  aus  dem 
pariser  Literaten-  und  Kiinstlerleben.  Leipzig, 
1882.  4906.50.160 

Musaeus,  Johann  C.  A.  Anthologie  aus  Musaus 
Volks-Marchen.  Hildburghausen,  1833.  68703.22 
Contents.  — 1.  . . . Stumrae  Liebe.  2.  Libussa;  Rubezahl. 

— Die  drei  Rolandsknappen.  (Humoristischer 

Hausschatz  ftir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  3. 
1880.)  2011.1.N.F.3 


— Legenden  von  Rubezahl.  Leipzig,  1870. 

4898.51.27 

— Physiognomische  Reisen.  Voran  ein  physiogno- 

misch  Tagebuch.  [Anon.]  3te  Aufl.  Alten- 
burg,  1781.  4898.10 

— Roland’s  Knappen.  Die  Bucher  der  Chronika 

der  drei  Schwestern.  Leipzig,  1869.  4908.50.19 

— Stumme  Liebe.  Marchen.  Leipzig,  1874. 

4907.50.62 

— Volksraahrchen  der  Deutschen.  Herausg.  von 

J.  L.  Klee.  Leipzig,  1845.  Ulus.  2902.1 

Contents.  — Die  Bucher  der  Chronika  der  drei  Schwestern  ; 
Richilde. — Rolands  Knappen;  Legenden  von  Rubezahl; 
Libussa;  Liebestrene;  Damon  Amor;  Der  geraubte 
Schleier;  Stumme  Liebe;  Die  Entfuhrung;  Ulrich  mit 
dem  Biihel;  Melechsala;  Die  Nymphe  des  Bruunens; 
Der  Schalzgraber. 

— Satne.  Fiir  die  reifere  Jugend  bearb.  von  W. 

Wertlier.  Stuttgart,  1881.  Illus.  2044.32 

Contents.  — Legenden  von  RUbezahl;  Melechsala;  Der 
geraubte  Schleier;  Stumme  Liebe;  Die  Nymphe  des 
Brunnens;  Der  Schatzgraber;  Die  Bucher  der  Chroni. 
ka  Oder  die  drei  Schwestern ; Libussa ; Richilde. 

— Same.  (Deutsche  National-Litteratur.  B.  57. 

1889. )  4893-75 

Contents.  — Legenden  von  RUbezahl;  Die  Biicher  der 
Chronika  der  drei  Schwestern. 

Mylius,  Otfrid,  pseud.  See  Mueller,  H.  F.  W.  C. 
Nala  und  Damayanti.  Ein  altindisches  Marchen 
aus  dem  Mahabharata.  Sinngetreue  Prosaiibers. 
von  H.  C.  Kellner.  Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.218 

Nathusius,  Maria.  Elisabeth.  Eine  Geschichte, 
die  nicht  mit  der  Heirat  schliesst.  Leipzig,  1889. 

4896.50.260 

— Tagebuch  eines  armen  Frauleins.  Leipzig, 

1888.  4896.50.242 

— Same.  Boston.  2012. i 

Nemcova.  See  N6mec,  Bo2ena. 

NSmec,  Bozena.  (Nfimeova.)  Grossmutter. 
Bilder  aus  dem  bohmischen  Landleben.  Aus  dem 
Bohmisclien  iibers.  von  A.  Smital.  Leipzig,  1885. 

4896.50.212 

— Karla.  Bild  aus  der  Gegend  von  Tauss.  Aus 

dem  Bomischen  von  F.  von  Helfert.  (Novellen- 
schatz  des  Auslandes.  B.  11.  1873.)  2012. 4. ii 

Neruda,  Jan.  Genrebilder.  Uebers.  von  A. 
Smital.  Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.182 

— B.  2.  1884.  4896.50.196 

— Kleinseitner  Geschichten.  Autorisirte  Uebers. 

von  F.  Jurenka.  Leipzig,  1885.  ’•‘4896.50.204 

Nerval,  Gerard  de,  pseud.  See  Labrunie,  Ge- 
rard. 

Nicol,  Giinther.  Erzahlungen  aus  Niedersachsen. 
Hannover,  1858.  1044.6 

Nicolai,  Christoph  F.  Das  Leben  und  die  Mei- 
nungen  des  Herrn  Magister  Sebaldus  Nothanker. 
[Anon.]  Berlin,  1775,  76.  3 v.  4899-9 

The  plates  are  by  Chodowiecki. 

Niemann,  August.  Der  Agitator.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  .Jahrg.  22,  B.  1.  1894.)  2041. 1.43 

— Der  arme  Dichter.  (Same.  Jahrg.  18,  B.  2. 

1890. )  2041.1.36 

— Backfisch  Nummer  Eins.  (Same.  Jahrg.  22, 

B.  2.  1894.)  2041. 1. 44 

— Des  rechten  Auges  Aergernis.  (Same.  Jahrg. 

16,  B.  1.  1888.)  2041. 1. 31 

— Voll  Dampf  voraus.  (Same.  Jahrg.  20,  B.  1. 

1892.)  2041. 1. 39 

Niendorf,  Marc  Anton.  Ein  ausgeri  senes  Blatt. 
2te  Ausg.  Berlin,  1868.  2010.3 


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German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Kontraste  der  Gegenwart.  Skizzen  aus  dem 

deutschen  Kulturleben.  Berlin,  1867.  2027.2 

— Wie  man  regiert.  Humoristische  Erzahlung 
naeh  thatsachliehen  Vorgangen  an  kleinstaatlichen 
Hofen  aus  der  Kriegszeit  1866.  Berlin,  1869. 

4873-53 

Nieritz,  Gustav.  Naomi  und  Christian,  oder  : der 
arme  Geiger.  Berlin,  1843?  6874.16 

Nietschmarm,  Hermann  0.  (Armin  Stein.)  Das 
Buchvom  Doktor  Luther.  Halle  a.  S.,  1888. 

5551-60 

Nodier,  Charles.  Franciscus  Columna.  .Aus  dem 
Franzosischen  von  Clara  Wulsten.  (Novellen- 
schatz  des  Auslandes.  B.  12.  1873.)  2012.4. 12 

— Jugenderinnerungen.  Uehers.vonA.  Seuhert. 

Leipzig,  1875.  4907.50.71 

— Das  letzte  Bankett  der  Girondisten.  Leipzig, 

1875.  4907.50.74 

Noel,  A.  Kleines  Volk.  Kindergeschiehten  fiir 
Erwachsene.  Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.283 

Contents.  — Die  Wahl  des  Kindes;  Pyramus  und  Thisbe; 
Das  Wunderkind;  Er  und  Sie;  Im  Kinderasyl;  Erster 
Hass;  Rache  ist  siiss;  Othello  in  der  Kinderstube;  Der 
Fragefritz. 

Noetel,  Louis.  Vom  Theater.  Humoristische 
Erzlihlungen.  B.  1.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.127 

— B.  2.  2te  Aufl.  1881.  4906.50.153 

— B.  3.  1882.  4906.50.160 

— B.  4.  1883.  4906.50.173 

— B.  5.  1883.  4896.50.183 

Nordau,  Max.  Gefiihls-Komodie.  Breslau,  1892. 

2876.102 

— Seelenanalysen.  Berlin,  1892.  6899.13 

— Seifenblasen.  Federzeichnungen  und  Geschieh- 

ten.  Leipzig,  1889.  4897.50.125 

Contents.  — Eine  pariser  Christnacht ; AVie  es  dem  Fuchs- 
jager  in  England  erging;  Erinnerungen  ans  Ungarn;  All 
Hadji  Effendi,  Das  Kreuz  an  der  Ecke,  Das  Altarbild  : Auch 
ein  Eisenbahnabenteuer;  Die  Sliefmutter;  AVeib  versus 
A^aterland;  Cant  und  Humbug;  “ Pas  de  chance.” 

Norden,  Ernst,  pseud.  See  Wegerer,  August  von. 
Norman,  Johannes,  pseud.  See  Winterhjelm, 
Kristian. 

Norris,  AA^illiam  E.  Die  Erbin.  (Mrs.  Fen- 
ton.) tlbers.  aus  dem  Englischen.  Stuttgart, 
1891.  2035.13 

Novalis,  pseud.  See  Hardenberg,  Friedrich  von. 
Odoevski,  Vladimir  F.  Die  Sylphide.  (Varnha- 
gen  von  Ense.  Denkwiirdigkeiten  u.  s.  w.  B.  6. 
1843.)  2907.5.6 

Oehlenschlager,  Adam  G.  Erziihlende  Dichtun- 
gen.  Breslau,  1839.  6 v.  [Werke.  B.  15-20.] 

*2898.3.15-20 

Contents.  — 15-18.  Die  Inseln  im  SUdmeere.  19.  Konig 
Hroar,  eine  altnordische  Erzahlung.  20.  Novellen  und 
Wahrchen;  Eeichmuth  von  Adocht;  Das  Gemalde;  Die 
Mouchbriider;  Der  Eremit;  Die  Glucksritter;  Die  Strafe 
nach  dem  Tode;  Aly  und  Gulhyndy,  ein  orientalisehes 
Mahrchen;  Waulundur,  ein  nordisches  M'ahrchen. 

Die  Inseln  im  Sildmeere  is  founded  on  Die  Inseln  Felsen- 
burg  [2S6S.11] . 

— Die  Inseln  im  Siidmeere.  Ein  Roman.  Stutt- 
gart, 1826.  4 V.  2019.20 

Oertel,  Philipp  F.  AV.  (W.  O.  von  Horn.)  Ge- 
saramelte  Erzahlungen.  Neue  Volks-Ausg.  Frank- 
furt, 1861,  62.  12  V.  in  6.  Ulus.  2907.55 

Contents. —1.  Friedel;  DasMailehen;  Das  Gotteshauschen 
und  seine  Bewohner;  Eine  rheinische  Schmugglerge- 
Bchiehte;  Aus  der  Schmiede.  2.  Die  Deserteure ; Die  Nacht 
von  Bingen;  Die  Meergeusen;  Der  gespenstige  Stollen;  Die 
Zweite.  3.  Soneck;  Aus  dem  Leben  eines  Vogelsbergers 
in  Krieg  und  Frieden;  Das  Original;  Das  MUhlchen  in  der 
Morgenbach;  Der  Apostelhof;  Die  Elser.  4.  Meine  ersle 


Braut;  Der  Bojar;  Der  Freiersmann;  Das  Pfeiferhannslein ; 
Die  Eroberung  Bacharachs.  5.  Das  Stabat  Mater  und  Per- 
golese;  Ein  Stlicklein  vender  Mosel;  Des  Domprobsts  Miin- 
del;  Die  Nussdorfer;  Fragmente  aus  dem  Leben  zweier 
armen  Teufel;  Ileirathsgeschichten.  6.  Hugo  von  Geest; 
Sogingmir’s;  Poocahontas;  Der  Hagestolz ; Zunderbuchs; 
Eine  Historie  ohne  Titel;  Die  Zukiinftige.  7.  Der  Kauf- 
mann  von  Lyon;  Die  Retter  Niederwesels;  Die  Kreuz- 
fahrer;  Der  physiognomische  Bock;  Vlctorins  Subicksale; 
Huaskar;  Venedig’s  Patrizier.  8.  Begebenheiten  eines 

1. andschaftsmalers  in  Italien;  Die  Schuld;  Die  Eiche  von 
Vincennes;  Die  Christfreude ; Die  Geschichte  von  den  zwei 
Mullerskindern;  Der  Mann  auf  dem  Mittelthorthurm ; Die 
Noranha’s.  9.  Ammi;  Quintin;  Verschiedene  Wege;  Der 
Bessel  des  Ohms  Joseph;  Des  Douanen  Kind;  Das  Bach- 
aracher  Messschiff  von  anno  17-20;  Eine  Nacht  in  der  Uolz- 
hauerhutte.  10.  Gui  de  Saint-Flour;  Die  erste  Wohlthat; 
Im  AValde;  AY  as  mir  einmal  der  Todtengraber  erzahlte ; Die 
Nacht  im  Bleich-Hauschen.  11.  Der  Bchatz  im  Thurme  der 
A^bgte  von  Hunoldstein;  Der  Feldmarschall  Bliicher  und 
der  Pfairer  Kretzschmar;  Dreie  und  Eine;  AA’ight  und 
Marie  galante ; Der  Bachtanz  zu  Langenselbold ; Der  Vetter 
im  Consistorium.  12.  Der  Baigneur  von  Ostende;  Beira 
Nusskernen;  Elsje;  Familienziige;  Der  Grenzwachter,- 
Drei  Tage  in  Mitten walde  im  bayerischen  Alpengebirge; 
Beim  Christbaumlein. 

— Friedel.  Eine  Geschichte  aus  dem  Volksleben. 

3te  Aufl.  N.  Y.,  1853.  Ulus.  6877.13 

Oettinger,  Eduard  M.  Konig  Jer6me  Napoleon 
und  sein  Capri.  Dresden,  1852.  3 v.  in  2.  4872.64 
Ohnet,  Georges.  Der  Hiittenbesitzer.  Autori- 
sierte  Uebersetzung  aus  dem  Franzosischen  von  J. 
Linden.  Stuttgart,  1889.  2046.6 

— Die  Seele  Pierres.  Uebers.  von  Emmy  Becher. 

Stuttgart,  1891.  2035.12 

— Sergius  Panin.  Stuttgart,  1891.  2035.19 

Okonski,  Wladislaw,  pseud.  See  Swientochow- 
ski,  Alexandr. 

Olfers,  Marie  von.  Erzahlungen.  Berlin,  1893. 

2876.104 

— Novellen  [und  Neue  Novellen].  Berlin,  1872, 

76.  2876.70 

Contents.  — 1.  Jeremias  und  die  schone  Vincenzia.  — Der 
Herr  des  Hauses.  — Frau  Evchen.  — Die  Verlobte.  — Regine. 

2.  Ob  er  wohi  Fiekchen  heirathen  kann?  — Frost  in  Biiithen. 

— Jungfer  Modeste. — Eigenthum. 

Ompteda,  Ludwig,  Freiherr  von.  Alte  Schul- 
den.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  B.  2. 
1883.)  2041. 1. 22 

Oosten,  Gerd  von.  Vannina.  Corsische  Novelle. 
(Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  23.  1886.) 

2056.2.23 

Ortmann,  Reinhold.  Vaterland.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  18,  B.  2.  1890.)  2041.1.36 

Orzessko,  Elise.  IMirtala.  Roman  aus  dem  ers- 
ten  Jahrhundert  nach  Christus.  (Deutsche  Ro- 
man-Bibl. Jahrg.  17,  B.  2.  1889.)  2041. 1.34 

Osberg,  Otto.  Fiigungen.  (Bachem’s  Novellen- 
Sammlung.  B.  38.  1889.)  2056.2.38 

Ossip  Schubin,  pseud.  See  Kirschner,  Lola. 
Osten,  H.  von.  Im  Regiment.  (Deutsche  Ro- 
man-Bibl. Jahrg.  17,  B.  2.  1889.)  2041. 1.34 

Ouida,  pseud.  See  De  La  Rame,  Louise. 
Paalzow,  Henriette.  Sammtliche  Romane.  B.  1- 

3.  7-12.  Breslau,  1855.  9 v.  in  7.  ioi7-5 

Contents. -1-3.  Godwie-Castle.  5-7.  Thomas  Thyrnau. 
10-12.  Jakob  van  der  Nees. 

Paivarinta,  Pistori.  Finnische  Novellen.  Deutsch 
von  G.  Lichtenstein.  Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.272 

— B.  2.  1892.  4896.50.300 

Pajeken,  Friedrich  .1.  Aus  dem  tvilden  Westen 
Nordamerikas.  Erlebnisse  und  Skizzen.  Leip- 
zig, 1890.  4896.50282 

— B.  2.  1894.  4896.50.335 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Palme-Paysen,  H.  Madchenliebe.  Zwei  Novel- 
len.  Diisseldorf,  1885.  2026.17 

Contents.  — Frost  in  BlUtben.  — Pflicht  und  Liebe. 
Pantenius,  Theodor.  Um  ein  Ei.  (Neuer  Deut- 
scher  Novellenschatz.  B.  22.  1887.)  2634.1.22 

— Die  von  Kelles.  Ein  Koinan  aus  Li  viands  Ver- 

gangenheit.  Bielefeld,  1885.  6898.32 

Passarge,  Louis.  Baltische  Novellen.  Leipzig, 
1884.  4870b. 77 

Contents.  — Es  kann  ja  nicbt  immer  so  bleiben,  eine  Erzab- 
lung  von  der  Kuriscben  Nebrung;  £>er  Malermasikant; 
Auf  alten  Spuren. 

Pavlof,  Nikolai  P.  Der  Maskenball ; Der  Na- 
iiienstag;  Eine  Million;  Der  Yatagan.  (VVolf- 
solin.  Russlands  Novellendichter.  Th.  2.) 

3067.111 

Perfall,  Anton,  Freiherr  von.  Damon  “ Ruliin.” 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  16,  B.  2.)  2041. 1.32 

— Gift  und  Gegengift.  (Same.  Jahrg.  17,  B.  2. 

1889.)  2041. 1. 34 

— Der  Trudenstein.  (Same.  Jahrg.  15,  B.  2. 

1887.)  2041. 1.30 

— Unterwiihlter  Grund.  (Same.  Jahrg.  19,  B. 

2.  1891.)  2041.1.38 

Peschkau,  Carl.  Sphinx.  (Deutsche  Novellet- 
ten-Bibliothek.  B.  2.  1888.)  2043.7.2 

Peschkau,  Emil.  Am  Abgrund.  Leipzig,  1886. 

4896.50.228 

— Doktor  Leo.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg. 

22,  B.  2.  1894.)  2041. 1.44 

— Noras  Roman.  Nach  den  Aufzeichnungen 

einer  Frau.  Stuttgart,  1871.  2035.18 

— Die  Prinzessin.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.187 

— Die  Reichsgrafen  von  Walbeck.  Roman  aus 

der  Gegenwart.  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1884.  4870b. 78 
Pestalozzi,  Heinrich.  Christoph  und  Else. 
Zweites  Volks-Bucli.  Stuttgart,  1824.  2896.5.12 

— Lienhard  und  Gertrud.  Ein  Buchfiir  das  Volk. 

(Sammtliche  Schriften.  B.  1-4.  1819,  20.) 

2896.5.1-4 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.47 

— Same.  (Erzahlende  Prosa  der  klassischen 

Periode.  T.  2.  1886.)  4891.62.2 

Peter,  Fritz.  Der  Nachtwachter  von  Ellrich. 
Kleinstadtisches  Charakterbild  aus  vergangenen 
Tagen.  Dresden,  1887.  4860.52 

Peters,  August.  (Elfried  von  Taura.)  Erzgebir- 
gische  Geschichten.  Hannover,  1858.  1044.7 

Petersen,  Marie.  Die  Irrlichter.  Boston,  1863. 

2026.11 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.271 

— Prinzessin  Use.  Ein  Marchen  aus  dem  Harz- 

gebirge.  [Anon.]  Boston,  1864.  4878.8 

— Same.  With  English  notes,  by  J.  M.  Mer- 
rick, jr.  No.  3 in  *6873.3 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.270 

Petoefi,  Alexander.  Der  Strick  des  Henkers. 
Aus  dem  Ungarischen  von  J.  Kombdy.  Leipzig, 
1876.  4907.50.82 

Petronius  Arbiter,  Titus.  Gastmahl  des  Tri- 
malchio.  Nach  W.  Heinses  tJbers.  mit  Erlau- 
terung  von  M.  Oberbreyer.  Leipzig,  1889. 

4896.50.268 

Pfeiffer,  G.  W.  Frankfurter  Novellen.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.,  1858.  2012.13 

Contents.  — Der  Judenarzt.  — Der  turklscbe  Gesandte. 
Pflug,  Ferdinand.  Geglanzt  und  erloschen.  His- 
torischer  Roman.  Leipzig,  1866.  2020.21 

A story  of  tbe  time  of  the  Thirty  years’  war. 


Philippson,  Ludwig.  An  den  Stromen.  durch 
drei  Jahrtausende.  Leipzig,  1872,  73.  2v.  6898.25 

— Jakob  Tirado.  Geschichtlicher  Roman  aus  der 

zweiten  Hiilfte  des  16ten  Jahrhunderts.  Leipzig, 
1867.  6898.24 

— Saron.  2te  Ausg.  Th.  1.  Novellenbuch.  B.4. 

Leipzig,  1870.  6898.26 

Contents.  — Rabbah;  Rabbi  Mei'r  von  Rothenburg;  Der 
FreiheitskUmpfer;  Die  Gouvernante;  Speichcr,  Rude  und 
Salon. 

— Sepphoris  und  Rom.  Ein  historischer  Roman 
aus  dem  vierten  Jahrhundert.  Berlin,  1866.  6898.23 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  6878.5 

Pichler,  Adolf.  Der  Fliichtling.  (Deutscher 
Novellenschatz.  B.  13.  1874.)  1012. 1. 13 

Pichler,  Caroline.  Anthologie  aus  den  Werken 
von  Caroline  Pichler.  Hildburghausen,  1834. 

68703.24 

Contents.  — Stille  Liebe;  Badeaufentbalt;  Der  schwarze 
Fritz. 


— Gleichnisse.  (Erzahlende  Prosa  der  klassi- 
schen Periode.  T.  2.  1886.)  4891.62.2 

— Die  Wiedereroberung  von  Ofen.  Wien,  1829. 

2 V.  1025.9 

Pinelli,  Ada.  (Giinther  von  Freiberg.)  Kinder 
der  Flamme.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg. 
12,  B.  2.  1884.)  2041. 1. 24 

— Thorwaldsen’s  Liebe.  (Same.  Jahrg.  4,  B.  1. 

1876.)  2041. 1. 7 

Platen-Hallermund,  Carl  A.  G.  M.,  Graf  von. 
Rosensohn.  (Saintliche  Werke.  B.  4.  188-.) 

28903.55.4 

Poe,  Edgar  A.  Ausgewahlte  Novellen.  Deutsch 
von  J.  Mollenhoff.  B.  1.  Leipzig,  1883.  4906.50.171 

— B.  2.  1883.  4896.50.177 

— B.  3.  1886.  4896.50.224 

— Der  Mord  in  der  Rue  Morgue.  Aus  dem 

Englischen  von  A.  Scheibe.  (Novellenschatz  des 
Auslandes.  B.  12.  1873.)  2012. 4. 12 

Poetzl,  Eduard.  Der  Herr  von  Nigerl  und 
andere  humoristische  Skizzen.  Leipzig,  1892. 

4896.50.307 

— Kriminal-Humoresken.  Skizzen  und  Typen 
aus  den  Wiener  Gerichtssalen.  Leipzig,  1884. 

4896.50.197 

— B.  2.  1885.  4896.50.204 

— B.  3.  1887.  4896.50.232 

— Die  Leute  von  Wien.  Neue  Folge  ausgewahl- 
ter  humoristischer  Skizzen.  Leipzig,  1889. 

4896.50.269 

— Rund  um  den  Stephansturra.  Ausgewahlte 
humoristische  Erzahlungen,  Skizzen  und  Studien. 


Leipzig,  1888. 
Poetzl,  Eduard,  ed. 


Wien.  B.  1. 


4896.50.249 
Leipzig,  1885. 
4896.50.213 
4896.50.217 
4896.50.223 


— B.  2.  1886. 

— B.  3.  1886. 

Pohl,  R.  Peppi’s  Soldat  und  andere  heitere  Bilder 
und  Geschichten.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.319 

Polko,  Elise.  Am  Theetisch  einer  schonen  Frau. 
Erinnerungen  an  den  Kaiser  Alexander  i.  Berlin, 
1866.  2020.27 

— Aus  Vergangenheit  und  Gegenwart.  Bilder  und 

Skizzen.  Leipzig,  1877.  4873.57 

— Dita.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Samralung.  B.  24. 

1886.)  2056.2.24 

— Ein  Familien-Ideal.  Breslau,  1880.  4872.60 

— Faustina  Hasse.  Musikalischer  Roman.  2te 

Aufl.  Leipzig,  1870.  2875.60 


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German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Eine  fremde  Blume.  (Bachein’s  Novellen- 

Samnilung.  B.  37.  1889.)  2056.2.37 

— Frohe  Augen.  (Same.  B.  28.  1887.)  2056.2.28 

— Herzensfriililing.  Eine  einfache  Geschichte. 

(Same.  B.  12.  1884.)  2056.2.12 

— Mitgeholl'en  ! Ein  Dombau-Miirchen.  (Same. 

B.  1.  1882.)  2056.2.1 

— Papillon.  (Same.  B.  21.  1885.)  2056.2.21 

— Suelien  unJ  Finden.  Leipzig,  1874.  2878.67 

Contents. — Eine  Melodie;  Charlotte;  Aus  den  nachgelas- 
seneu  Papieren  eines  Einsainen. 

— Wolken-Schatten.  Leipzig,  1873.  2878.68 

Contents.  — Den  Weg  verfehlt;  Im  Tempcl  der  Freund- 
Bchaft;  Wiedersehen;  Ein  Kococo-Medaillon;  Alice. 

— Eine  zehnte  Sinfonie.  (Bachera’s  Novellen- 

Saramlung.  B.  35.  1888.)  2056.2.35 

Postl,  Carl.  See  Sealsfield,  Charles. 

Presber,  Hermann.  Doctor  Kiimmernuss.  (Hu- 
moristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B. 

5.  1877.)  2011.1.5 

Pretsch,  Paul,  and  Zellenka,  J.  W.,  eds.  Der 
Erzaehler.  Eine  Auswahl  ausziehender  Erziih- 
lungen  [etc.].  Wien,  1839,  40.  9 v.  in  3.  6875.12 

Prevost  d’Exiles,  Antoine  F.,  abbe.  Manon 
Lescaut  und  Chevalier  Desgrieux.  Deutsch  von 
O.  Randolf.  Leipzig,  1878.  4907.50.98 

Prutz,  Robeit.  Das  Engelchen.  Leipzig,  1851. 

3 V.  2025.4 

Przyborovski,  AV.  Die  Fahnrichstochter.  Dbers. 
von  H.  Rube.  Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.229 

Puetz  zu  Puetz,  Everilda  von.  Der  letzte 
Schuss.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  39. 
1889.)  2056.2.39 

— Maria  Angela.  (Same.  B.  35.  1888.)  2056.2.35 
Pushkin,  Alexandr.  Ausgewahlte  Novellen. 
Deutsch  von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.168 
Contents. — Der  Schuss;  Das  Edelfraulein  als  Bauernmad- 
chen;  Pique-Dame;  Der  Leichenhesorger ; Der  Postmeis. 
ter;  Der  Mohr  Peters  des  Grossen;  Der  Schneesturm. 

— Die  Capitainstochter.  (Wolfsohn.  Russlands 

Novellendichter.  Th.  1.)  3067.111 

— Der  Gefangene  im  Kaukasus.  Frei  nach  dem 
Russisclien  von  A.  Seubert.  Leipzig,  1872. 

4898.51.42 

— Die  Hauptmannstochter.  Deutsch  von  W. 

Lange.  Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50. 162 

— Pique-Dame.  (Russische  Erzahlungen.  1878.) 

3068.32 

Putlitz,  G.,  Edler  Herr  zu.  Die  Alpenbraut. 
Novelle.  Berlin,  1870.  2020.29 

— Brandenburgische  Geschichten.  Stuttgart,  1862. 

2020.28 

— Die  Dame  mit  den  Hirschzahnen.  (Neuer 

Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  9.  1884.)  2034.1.9 
~ Vergissmeinnicht.  Eine  Arabeske.  Boston, 
1864.  2036.9 

— Vier  Novellen.  Berlin,  1888.  2038.13 

Contents. — Rlcordo.  — Die  Frau  Melsterin.  — Die  Dame 
mit  den  Hirschzahuen.  — Das  Frolenhaus. 

Puttkammer,  Emil,  Freiherr  von.  (Otto  Lud- 
wig aus  Reichenbach.)  Reden  oder  Schweigen. 
(Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  4.  1884.) 

2034.1.4 

Quednow,  M.  Dorina.  Hagen  i.  W.,  1882.  4872.4 
Raabe,  Wilhelm.  (Jakob  Corvinus.)  Abu  Tel- 
fan,  Oder  die  Heimkehr  vom  Mondgebirge.  Stutt- 
gart, 1868.  3 V.  4878.2 

— Der  Hungerpastor.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1867. 

4877.68 

162 


— Krahenfelder  Geschichten.  Braunschweig, 

1879.  4877.65 

— Unseres  Ilerrgotts  Canzlei.  Braunschweig, 

1862.  2023.11 

— Wunnigel.  Braunschweig,  1879.  4876.67 

— Zum  wilden  Mann.  Leipzig,  1885.  *4896.50.206 
Raimund,  Golo,  pseud.  See  Frederich,  Bertha  H. 


Rakosi,  V.  Mein  Dorf  und  andere  heitere  Ge- 
schichten. Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.318 

Rammers,  Friedhert.  Hauptmann  Garbars.  (Ba- 
chein’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  6.  1883.)  2056.2.6 


Rangabe,  Alexandros  R.  Leila.  Aus  dem  Neu- 
griecliischen  iibers.  von  F.  Moral.  Leipzig,  1883. 

4896.50.176 

Rank,  Josef.  Aus  dem  Bohmerwalde.  Bilder 
und  Erztiblungen  aus  dem  Volksleben.  Leipzig, 
1851.  3 V.  1036.2 

— Das  Birken-Graflein.  Muckerl,  der  Taubennarr. 
Zwei  Dorfgeschiehten.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.113 
Rasch,  J.  Aus  dem  Lande  der  Magyaren.  AA'^ies- 
baden,  1883.  2867.79 


Raspe,  Rudolf  E.  Des  Freih.  v.  Miinchhausen 
wunderbare  Reisen  und  Abenteuer.  Gottingen, 
1860.  Ulus.  2869.3 

— Same.  Deutsch  von  G.  A.  Burger.  Leipzig, 

1867.  4908.50.13 

— Same.  (Humoristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s 
deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,B.3.  1880.)  2011.1.N.F.3 


Ran,  Heribert.  Deutschlands  Kassandra.  Der 
Raub  des  Elsass  und  die  Verwiistung  der  Pfalz 
unter  Ludwig  XIV.  Stuttgart,  1871.  4874.69 

— Holderlin.  Culturhistorisch-biographischer  Ro- 
man. Leipzig,  1862.  2 v.  2024.2 

— William  Shakespeare.  Culturgeschichtlich-bi- 

ographischer  Roman.  Berlin,  1864.  4 v.  2044.8 

Raumer,  Friedrich  von.  Eine  venetianische 
Famine;  Wilhelraine.  (Vermischte  Schriften. 
B.  1.  1852.)  2904.2.1 

Raven,  Botho.  Die  Mutter  der  Marquise.  (Bach- 
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Raven,  Mathilde.  Eine  Rolle  Gold.  Erzahlung. 
Leipzig,  1864.  1043.  ii 

Rees,  W.  A.  van.  Indische  Skizzen.  Nach  dem 
Niederliindischen  von  D.  Haek.  Leipzig,  1890. 

4896.50.279 

Rehfues,  Philipp  J.  von.  Die  Belagerung  des 
Castells  von  Gozzo,  oder  die  letzte  Assassine. 
Leipzig,  1834.  2877.104 

— Die  neue  Medea.  2te  Ausg.  Stuttgart,  1841. 

3 v.  6874.37 

— Scipio  Cicala.  Herausg.  und  eingeleitet  von 

L.  Passarge.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.265 

Reich,  Moritz.  An  der  Grenze.  Dorfgeschiehten 
aus  Bohmen.  Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.275 

— Mammon  im  Gebirge.  (Deutscher  Novellen- 
schatz. B.  9.  1873.)  1012. 1. 9 

Reichenbach,  Moritz  von,  pseud.  See  Bethusy- 
Huc,  Valesca,  Griifln. 

Reichenbach,  Otto  Ludwig  aus,  pseud.  See 
Puttkammer,  Emil,  Freiherr  von. 

Reichenberg,  Emil.  Graf  und  Arbeiter.  (Deutsch- 
amerik.  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Hiilfte  2.  1883.) 

1051.1,2 

Reimar,  F.  L.,  pseud.  See  Zedelius,  Marie. 
Reinhold,  Carl.  Gesammelte  Novellen  und  Er- 
zahlungen. Bremen,  1847,  48.  3 v.  1024.13 

Contents.  — 1.  Die  Kinder  der  Fremde.  2.  Real  und  Ideal. 
3.  Die  karfreltagi  Cbriatan. 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Reinsberg,  Ida  von.  Schloss  Goczyn.  Aus  den 
Fapieren  einer  Dame  von  Stande.  2te  And. 
Breslau,  1845.  1034.23 

— Wer?  (Xeuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B. 

3.  1884.)  2034.1.3 

Rellstab,  Ludwig.  Gesamnielte  Schriften.  Neue 
Ausg.  Leipzig,  1860,  61.  24  v.  in  12.  1014. 2 

Contents.  — 1-4.  1812.  Ein  histoiischer  Roman.  5.  Sageu 
und  rom.antische  Erziihlungen  : Waidhulde,  oderder  Wolfs* 
brunnen.  — Elsbeth.  — Jaromir.  — Berghold.  — Das  Iloch- 
zeitfest.  — Harzbilder  und  llarzsagen.  6.  Kunst-Novellen  : 
Theodor. — .Julius.  — Edmund.  — Donna  .\nna.  — Diei 
Blatter  aus  dem  'Fagebuche  eiues  Reisenden.  — Der  Gold- 
sclimied  von  .-lugsburg.  7.  Xovellen : Die  Steinkohiengru- 
ben.  — Die  Riiuber  im  Schwarzwalde.  8.  Novcllen  : Die 
Badereise.  — Der  Wildschiitz.  13,  14.  Algier  und  I’aris. 

15.  Erziiblungen  : .James  Sbey.  — Die  Gemsjiiger.  — Die 
Gewerke.  — Die  Briider.  — Reise  durch’s  Riesengebirge. 

16.  Erzahlungen  : Die  Ai  tilleristeu.  — Osraim  der  iSuchiier. 

Die  Kameraden.  17.  Erzahlungen:  Die  Venetianer. — 

Die  Strandbewohner.  — Der  Pflegesohn.  18.  Erzahlungen  ; 
Elvira.  — Miller  und  MUller.  — Aus  Heinrich’s  Denkwiir- 
digkeiten.  — Drei  Tage  an  den  Ufern  des  Orinoko. 
21.  Garten  und  Wald.  Novellen  und  vermischte  Schrif- 
ten : Vergeltung.  — Der  Deserteur.  — Die  Blume  des 
Gebirgs.  — Habakuk,  Oder  die  grosse  Sonnenlinstcrniss  des 
12.  Mai,  1836.  22.  Das  diamantene  Ivreuz. — Familien- 

schicksale.  — Des  Vaters  Segen  b.aut  den  Kindern  Hauser. 
23.  Die  Geschwister.  — Die  leichtsinnige  Ehe.  — Nachbar- 
Stalactitius. — Eine  Skizze  aus  Johannes  Kreyssler’s  Tage- 
buch.  — Reise  durchs  Aarthal. 

The  omitted  volumes  do  not  contain  stories. 

Remin,  Ernst.  Der  gute  Kanipf.  Eine  Floren- 
tiner  Novelle.  Leipzig,  1891.  4896.50.289 

— Der  Narr  der  Herzogin.  Eine  Florentiner  No- 
velle. Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.320 

Renzis,  Francesco,  barone  de  Montunaro.  Auf 
Vorpostenund  andre  Gescliichten.  Uebersetzung 
aus  dein  Italienischen  von  J.  Kurz  Stuttgart, 
1891.  2035.17 

Retcliffe,  Sir  John,  pseud.  See  Goedsche,  Her- 
mann. 

Reuter,  Christian.  SchelmufFsky.  [Herausg.  von 
A.  Schullerus.]  Abdruck  der  ersten  Fassung 
1696.  Halle  a/S.,  1885.  *2879.108.59 

The  original  title  reads,  Schelmuffsky  curiose  und  sehr 
gefiihrliche  Reise.beschreibung  zu  Wasser  und  Laud. 

Reuter,  Fritz.  Saniratliche  Werke.  Billige 
amerikanische  Ausg.  N.  Y.,  1872.  13  v.  4879.53 
Contents.  — 1-5,  12.  Olle  Kamellan  : 1.  Woans  ik  tau  ’ne 
Frukamm;  XJt  de  Franzosentid.  2.  0t  mine  Festungstid. 
3-5.  Ut  mine  Stromtid.  6.  Schurr-Murr:  Wat  bi  ’ne  Awer- 
raschung  rute  kamen  kann ; Haunefiken ; Abendteuer  des 
Inspekter  Brasig;  Von’t  Bird  up  den  Esel;  Meiue  Vater- 
stadt  Stavenhagen.  12.  Dbrchlauchting. 

Vols.  7-11  contain  poetry. 

— Woans  ik  tau  ’ne  Fru  kam.  (Neuer  Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.  B.  11.  1886.)  2034. i.ii 

Reybaud,  Henriette  fi.  F.  Das  Friiulein  von 
Malpeire.  (Novellenschatz  des  Auslandes.  B.  6. 
1872.)  2012.4.6 

Rheinfels,  A.  Hans  Friedheim.  Kriminal-Ro- 
nian.  (Deutsch-amerik.  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11, 
Hiilfte  2.  1883.)  1051. 1.2 

Richepin,  Jean.  Madame  Vogelleim.  Aus  dem 
Franzosischen.  Budapest,  1882.  4660b. 8 

Richter,  Jean  Paul.  (Jean  Paul.)  Saniratliche 
Werke.  Berlin,  1826-38.  65  v.  in  20.  *3.4239.1 

For  a list  of  contents  see  the  Bates  Hall  Supplement  of 
1866. 

— Samratliche  Werke.  Berlin,  1840-42.  33  v. 

1036.1 

— Ausgewahlte  Werke.  Berlin,  1847-49.  16  v. 

in  9.  4906.9 

Contents.  — 1,  2.  Die  unsichtbare  Loge;  Leben  des  ver- 
gniigten  Schulmeisterlein  Maria  Wuz  in  Auenthal.  3-6.  Hes- 
perus. 7-9.  Leben  des  Quintus  Fixlein ; Blumen-,  Frucht- 


und  Dornenstiicke,  Oder  Ehestand,  Tod  und  Ilochzeit  des 
Armenadvokaten  F.  St.  Siebenkiis.  10-12.  Titan,  13,  14. 
Flegeljahre.  15.  Dr.  Katzenbergers  Badereise. 

— Werke.  Herausg.  von  P.  Nerrlich.  Berlin, 

1884-87.  6 V.  4891.59 

Th.  2,  3,  contain  Leben  des  Quintus  Fixlein;  Blumen., 
Frucht-  und  Dornenstukke  Oder  Ehestand,  Tod  und  Hoch- 
zeit  des  Armenadvokaten  F.  St.  Siebenkiis.  4,  5.  Titan.  6. 
Flegeljahre. 

— Blumen-,  Frucht-  und  Dornenstiicke,  oder  Ehe- 

stand, Tod  und  Hochzeit  des  Armenadvocaten  F. 
St.  Siebenkas.  Leipzig,  187 1 . 4898.5130 

— Des  Feldpredigers  Schmelzle  Reise  nach  Fhitz 
mit  fortgehenden  Noten;  nebst  der  Beichte  <les 
Teufels  bei  eineni  Staatsmanne.  Leipzig.  1871. 

4898.51.32 

— Dr.  Katzenberger’s  Bad-Reise.  Leipzig,  1867. 

28793.61  ; 4908.50.3 

— Flegeljahre.  2te  Ausg.  Berlin,  1849.  6876.39 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1868.  4908.50.9 

— Hesperus  oder  fiinfundvierzig  Hundsposttage. 

Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.35 

— Der  Jubelsenior.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.49 

— Das  Kampaner  Thai,  oder  iiber  die  Unster- 

blichkeit  der  Seele.  Leipzig,  1867.  4908.50.4 

— Der  Komet,  oder  Nikolaus  Marggraf.  Eine 

koraische  Geschichte.  Berlin,  1820.  2 v.  2019.2 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1870.  4908.50.24 

— Komischer  Anhang  zum  Titan.  Berlin,  1800, 

1801.  2875.30 

— Leben  des  Quintus  Fixlein.  Leipzig,  1869. 

4908.50.18 

— Leben  des  vergniigten  Schulmeisterlein  Maria 

Wuz  in  Auenthal.  Leipzig,  1868.  4908.50.13 

— Same.  (Humoristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s 
deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  6.  1880.)  2011.1.  N.F. 6 

— Titan.  Berlin,  1800-04.  4 v.  2875.29 

— Titan  und  Komischer  Anhang  zum  Titan. 

Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.174 

— Ueber  das  Immergriin  unserer  Gefiible  und 
andere  kleinere  Dichtungen.  Leipzig,  1884. 

4896.50. 190 

Ried,  Paula.  Keine  Wahl.  (Bachem’s  Novellen- 
Sammlung.  B.  19.  1885.)  2056.2.19 

— Nach  zwanzig  Jahren.  (Same.  B.  11.  1884.) 

2056.2.11 

Riebl,  Wilhelm  H.  Burg  Neideck.  Leipzig, 
1876.  4907.50.86 

— Culturgeschichtliche  Novellen.  With  notes  by 

H.  J.  Wolstenholme.  Cambridge,  1884.  2879.78 

Contents.  — Der  stumme  Rathsherr.  — Der  Dachs  auf  Licht- 
mess.  — Der  Leibmedicus. — Der  Zopf  des  Herrn  Guille- 
main. 

— Jorg  Muckenhuber.  (Deutscher  Novellen- 
schatz. B.  8.)  1012.1.8 

— Neues  Novellenbuch.  Stuttgart,  1867.  2018.9 

Contents.  — Abendfrieden.  — Das  Spielmannskind.  — Das 
Theaterkind.  — Reiner  Wein. — Das  Quartett.  — Die  Hoch- 
schule  der  Demuth.  — Die  Dichterprobe. 

— Der  Stumme  Rathsherr.  (Humoristischer  Haus- 
schatz fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  4.  1877.)  2011. 1. 4 
— Same.  [Chicago,  1888.]  No.  2 in  2043.36 
— Die  vierzehn  Nothhelfer.  Leipzig,  1873. 

4907.50.53 

Ring,  Max.  Ausgewahlte  Romane  und  Novellen. 
Leipzig,  1870-72.  5 v.  in  3.  2879.107 

Contents.  — 1.  Verirrt  und  erlost.  2.  Aus  dem  Tagebiiche 
eiues  Berliner  Arztes.  3,  4.  John  Milton  und  seine  Zeit. 
5.  Himer  den  Coulissen. 

— Die  Gesellschafterin.  (Deutsch-amerik.  Volks- 
Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Halfte  2.  1883.)  1051. 1.2 

— Gotter  und  Gotzen.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1870. 
4 V.  in  2,  4876.76 

163 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— John  Milton  und  seine  Zeit.  Historischer  Ro- 
man. Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1857.  1013.14 

— Die  Liisrner.  Roman  aus  der  modernen  Gesell- 

schaft.  (Deutsche  Roraan-Bibl.  Jahrg.  5,  B.  2. 
1877.)  2041. 1. 13 

— Streber  und  Kiimpfer.  Zeitroman.  Jena, 

1888.  48603.64 

— Vaterlandische  Geschichten.  Berlin,  1862. 

2017.15 

— Verirrt  und  erlost.  Leipzig,  1870.  28693.64 

Roberts,  Alexander,  Baron  von.  Friiulein.  Hu- 
moreske.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  19,  B. 
2.  1891.)  2041.1.38 

— Preisgekront.  Stuttgart,  1891.  2035.15 

Robiano,  Louisa  M.,  Griifin  von.  Anna  Boleyn. 
Historischer  Roman.  Jena,  1867.  6899.4 

— Gustav  Wasa.  Historischer  Roman.  Jena, 

1868.  487473 

— Lady  Jane  Gray  und  ihre  Zeit.  Historisches 

Lebensbild.  Leipzig,  1873.  4 v.  in  2.  6899.6 

— Robert  Bruce,  oder  die  Helden  von  Bannock- 
burn. Hannover,  1870.  5 v.  in  2.  6899.1 

Robinson,  Therese  A.  L.  von  J.  (Talvi.)  Fiinf- 
zehn  Jahre.  Ein  Zeitgemiilde  aus  dem  vorigen 
Jahrhundert.  Leipzig,  1868.  2 v.  48793.2.8 

Time  of  Frederick  the  Great. 

Rodenberg,  Julius.  (Julius  Levy.)  Die  Gran- 
didiers.  Ein  Roman  aus  der  franzosischen  Kolo- 
nie.  Stuttgart,  1879.  3 v.  4877.64 

— Mein  Freund,  der  Griinder.  (Humorisii.'Cher 

Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  3.  1877.) 

2011.1.3 

— Same.  Chicago,  1885.  No.  3 in  2043.34 

— Unter  den  Linden.  Bilder  aus  dem  Berliner 

Leben.  Berlin,  1888.  2877.69 

— Von  Gottes  Gnaden.  Ein  Roman  aus  Crom- 

•vvell’s  Zeit.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1870.  5 v.  4876.6 

Roe,  Edward  P.  Wie  sich  demand  in  seine  Frau 
verliebt.  Frei  nach  dem  Englischen  von  K.  Knortz. 
Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.266 

Roemer,  Alexander.  Dem  Irrlicht  nach. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  21,  B.  1.  1893.) 

2041.1.41 

— Friihling  und  Hochsommer.  (Same.  Jahrg. 

10,  B.  1.  1882.)  2041.1.19 

— Still  und  bewegt.  (Same.  Jahrg.  3,  B.  1. 

1880.)  2041.1.15,16 

Roge,  Julius.  Eine  ehrlose  That.  (Deutsch- 
amerikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg. 'll,  Ite,  2te, 
Hiilfte.  1883.)  1051.1.1,2 

Roquette,  Otto.  Das  Buchstabirbuch  der  Leiden- 
schaft.  Berlin,  1878.  4876.60 

— Euphrosyne.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg. 

5,  B.  2.  1877.)  2041.1.10 

— Jnga  Svendson.  Stuttgart,  1883.  4872.30 

— Luginsland.  Novellen.  Stuttgart,  1867.  2020.5 
Contents.  — Luginsland.  — Lorelei.  — Gothenwiek.  — Die 
Schneewoche.  — Radulf’s-Buche.  — Ich  und  meine  Com- 
panie. 

— Die  Schlangenkonigin.  (Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.  B.  16.)  1012.1.16 

Rosegger,  Petri  K.  Das  Leben  siegt.  (Humoristi- 
scher  Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  6. 
1877.)  2011.1.6 

— Maria  im  Elend.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.  B.  3.  1884.)  2034.1.3 

— Peter  Mayr,  der  Wirt  an  der  Mahr.  Eine  Ge- 
schichte  aus  deutscher  Heldenzeit.  Wein,  1893. 

6898.4 


Rosenthal -Bonin,  Hugo.  Der  Fachermaler  von 
Nagasaki.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B. 
21.  1887.)  2034.1.21 

— • Kunst  und  Natur.  Chicago,  1885.  2043.34 

Roskowska,  Marie  von.  Die  Grafenbraut. 
(Bachem’s  Novellen-Saminlung.  B.  15.  1884.) 

2056.2.15 

Rothenfluh,  E.  von.  Das  Grab  des  Verschollenen. 
Americanische  Novelie.  (Bachem’s  Novellen- 
Sammlung.  B.  18.  1884.)  2056.2.18 

Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques.  Emil  oder  iiber  die 
Erziehung.  Frei  aus  dem  Franzosischen  iibers. 
von  11.  Denhardt.  Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.95 

— .lulie  oder  die  neue  Heloise.  Briefe  zweier 

Liehenden.  Deutsch  von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig, 
1881.  *4897.50.143 

— J.  J.  Rousseau.  tJbers.  und  erliiutert  von  E. 

von  Sallwiirk.  2te  Aufl.  Langensalza,  1882, 
83.  2 V.  4694.76 

Contents.  — 1.  ...  Emil  oder  iiber  die  Erziehung.  Ites-Stes 
Buch.  2.  Emil.  4tes,  Stes  Buch.  — Anhange : Emil  und 
Sophie,  Oder  die  Einsamen ; Brief  aus  dem  fUnften  Teil  der 
“ Neueu  Heloise.” 

Rovetta,  Girolamo.  Unter  dem  Wasser.  Auto- 
risierte  'D'bers.  aus  dem  Italienischen  von  B.  und 
R.  Arnous.  Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.216 

Rudorff,  E.,  pseud.  See  Jarke,  Franziska  ,1. 
Ruediger,  Otto.  Siegfried  Bunstorp’s  Meister- 
stiick.  Kulturgeschichtlicher  Roman  aus  der  Zeit 
der  Zunftunruhen.  Jena,  1878.  4877  55 

Ruettnauer,  Benno.  Sommerfarben.  Optimis- 
tische  Geschichten.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.256 

Contents.  — Auf  dem  Zauberberg.  — Sein  erstes  Abenteuer. 

— Der  Philoeoph  an  der  Straaee.  — Die  heilige  Magdalena 
von  AVitscht. 

Ruge,  Arnold.  Aus  friiherer  Zeit.  Berlin,  1862- 
67.  4 V.  4863.55 

— Edmund.  Humoristische  Memoiren.  Mann- 
heim, 1847.  [Gesammelte  Schriften.  B.  7.] 

*4907.5.7 

Rumohr,  Carl  F.  von.  Der  letze  Savello. 
(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  2.  1871.)  1012.1.2 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.63 

Ruppius,  Otto.  Ein  Deutscher.  8te  Aufl.  Leip- 
zig, 1889.  2024.9 

— Gesammelte  Werke.  B.  2-6.  Berlin,  1874. 

2032.1 

Contents.  — 2.  Die  drei  Vagabonden.  — Der  Prairie- 
Teufcl.  — Ein  deutscher  Pferdedieb.  — Eine  Karriere  in 
America.  3.  Ein  Deutscher.  — Zwei  AA'elten.  — Aus  dem 
Schullehrerleben  im  AVesten.  4.  Mary  Kreuzer.  — Busch- 
lerche.  — Auf  Regierungslande.  — Vermisst.  — Unter 
Fremden.  — Die  Nachbarn.  — Der  erste  Ball  in  Milwaukie. 
5.  Geld  und  Geist.  — Schlamm  und  fester  Boden.  — Priester 
und  Bauer.  — Eine  AA’'eberfamilie.  — AA^ie  ich  im  AVesten 
hangen  blieb.  6.  Ein  Stiick  deutsches  Bauernleben. Drei 
Tage  aus  dem  Leben  eines  Schullehrers.  — Traumkonig  und 
der  reiche  Schneider.  — Bill  Hammer.  — Eine  Spekulation. 

— AA'aldspinne. 

— Der  Pedlar.  Roman  aus  dem  amerikanischen 

Leben.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.120 

— Das  Vermachtniss  des  Pedlars.  Folge  des 
Romans:  ,,  Der  Pedlar.”  Leipzig,  1880. 

4897.50.138 

Russische  Erzahlungen.  Deutsch  von  Meyer 
von  Waldeck.  Leipzig,  1878.  3068.32 

Contents.  — Pique-Dame,  von  A.  Piischkin;  Die  Geschichte 
des  Vater  Alexei,  von  I.  Turgenjew;  Die  Hiitte  auf  Huh- 
nerfussen,  von  Graf  Ssaliass. 

RussAWTirm,  C.  Nordische  Sagen  der  deutschen 
Jugend  erzahlt.  Leipzig,  1842.  Ulus. 

B. 4228.10;  2902.16 


164 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Rustige,  Heinrich.  Der  Maler  in  Uniform.  Stutt- 
gart. Ulus.  6896.13 

Rydberg,  Viktor  A.  Singoalla.  Eine  Pliantasie. 
Aus  clem  Schwedisclien  iibertr.  Ton  M.  L.  Sunder. 
Leipzig,  1885.  4896.50.208 

Rzewuski,  Heinrich,  Graf.  Denkwiirdigkeiten 
des  Pan  Severin  Soplica,  Mundsclienk  von  Par- 
nau.  Aus  dem  Polnischen  iibers.  von  P.  Lohen- 
stein.  Leipzig,  1875.  4907.50.74 

Saar,  Ferdinand  von.  Marianne.  (Neuer  Deut- 
scher  Novellenschatz.  B.  7.  1884.)  2034.1.7 

Sacher-Masoch,  Aurora.  (Wanda  von  Duna- 
jew.)  Echter  Hermelin.  Gescliichten  aus  der 
vornehmen  Welt.  Bern,  1879.  2878.76 

Sacber-Masocb,  Leopold,  Ritter  von.  Basil 
Hymen.  Leipzig,  1882.  48706.65 

— Das  Eigenthum.  Bern,  1877.  [Das  Vermacht- 

niss  Kains.  Th.  2.]  2874.61 

— Falscher  Hermelin.  Kleine  Gescliichten  aus 

der  Biihnenwelt.  Leipzig,  1873,  79.  2 v.  4875.50 

— Galizische  Gescliichten.  Bern,  1877.  2874.50 

Contents.  — Magass,  der  Rauber.  — Unser  Dcputirter.— Eine 
Schlittenfahrt.  — Der  Jesuit.  — Fahrende  Komodianten.  — 
Der  verwandi  Ite  Pfarrer.  — Dae  Erntefest. — Die  Todten 
Bind  unersattlich. 

— Die  Ideale  unserer  Zeit.  3te  Aufl.  Bern,  1876. 

4 V.  in  2.  4879.70 

— Der  letzte  Konig  der  Magyaren.  Historischer 

Roman.  2te  Aufl.  Jena,  1870.  4874.71 

— Die  Messalinen  Wiens.  Geschichten  aus  der 

guten  Gesellschaft.  Leipzig,  1873.  4872.55 

— Der  neue  Hiob.  Stuttgart,  1878.  2873.83 

— Das  Paradies  am  Dniester.  Leipzig,  1882. 

4872.10 

— Pintscheiv  und  Mintschew.  (Humori.stischer 

Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  4.  1877.) 

2011.1.4 

— Das  Vermiichtniss  Kains.  3te  Aufl.  Stuttgart, 

1878-9.  4 V.  4870.29 

Contents.  — Th.  1.  Die  Liebe.  B.  1.  Der  Wanderer,  Prolog. 
Die  Liebe  : Vorrede  zum  Don  Juan  von  Kolomea  von  Fer- 
dinand Kiirnberger ; Don  Juan  von  Kolomea;  Der  Kapitu- 
iant;  Mondnacht.  B.  2.  Die  Liebe  des  I’lato;  Venus  im 
Pelz ; Marzella  Oder  das  Marchen  vom  txliick.  Th.  2.  Da.s 
Eigenthum.  B.  1 . Das  Volksgericht ; Der  Hajdamak ; Hasara 
Kaba.  B.  2.  Ein  Testament;  Basil  Hymen;  Das  Paradies 
am  Dniester. 

Saint  Aubain,  Andreas  N.  de.  (Carl  Bernhard.) 
Tante  Franziska.  Aus  dem  Danischen.  (Novellen- 
schatz des  Auslandes.  B.  5.  1872.)  2012.4.5 

Saint-Pierre,  Bernardin  de.  Die  indische  Hiitte. 
Leipzig,  1882.  4896.50.161 

— Paul  und  Virginie.  Deutsch  von  F.  Horlek. 

Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.33 

Saintine,  Xavier  Boniface.  Picciola.  Aus  dem 
Franzosischen  von  A.  Tuhten.  Leipzig,  1883. 

4896.50.181 

Salias,  Graf.  Die  Hiitte  auf  Hiihnerfiissen. 
(Russische  Erzahlungen.  1878.)  3068.32 

Sallet,  Friedrich  von.  Contraste  und  Paradoxen. 
Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.61 

Saltykof,  Mikhail  Y.  (N.  Schtschedrin.)  Die 
Herren  Golowsjew.  Roman  aus  dem  Russischen, 
von  H.  Moser.  Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.218 

Samarow,  Gregor,  pseud.  See  Meding,  Oskar. 
Sand,  George,  pseud.  Die  Grille  oder  die  kleine 
Fadette.  tJbertr.  von  J.  Mollenhoff.  Leipzig, 
1888.  4896.50.258 

— Indiana.  Deutsch  von  A.  Seuhert.  I.eipzig, 

1878.  4897.50.107 


— Lavinia,  Pauline.  Kora.  Drei  Novellen.  Aus 

dem  Franzosischen  iibertr.  von  R.  Habs.  Leipzig, 
1880.  4897.50.141 

Sandbage,  Josefa.  (.J.  von  Dirkink.l  Herm’s 
Vermachlniss.  Eine  miinsterlandische  Novelle. 
(Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  24.  1886.) 

2056.2.24 

— Im  Kampf  mit  der  Welt.  Miinsterliindische 

Novelle.  (Bachera’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  40. 
1889.)  2056.2.40 

Sapbir,  Moritz  G.  Ausgewahlte  Schriften.  4te 
Aufl.  Briinn  und  Wien,  1870.  8 v.  4876.3 

Short  stories  and  sketches  are  scattered  throughout  the  set. 

— Humoristische-satirische  Novelletten  und  Bluet- 

ten.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.261 

— Humoristische  Vorlesungen.  Leipzig.  1889. 

4896.50.258 

— B.  2.  4896.50.259 

— B.  3.  4896  50.267 

— Meine  Memoiren  und  Anderes.  Leipzig.  1888. 

4896.50.257 

Contents. — Biographieche  Einleitung.  — Meine  Memoiren. 

— Die  Zigeunerin.  — Eine  Eroherung.  — Ich  als  Beobach- 
ter. — Die  Gastronomie  der  Juden. 


Scbaefer,  Antonia.  (Cordelia.)  Erste  Kampfe. 
Mutter  und  Sohn.  Villa  Eugenia.  Drei  Novellen. 
Deutsch  von  Konrad  Telmann  [pseud.].  Leipzig, 
1888.  4896.50.253 

Scbandorpb,  Sofus  C.  F.  Ein  Witwenstand. 
Aus  dem  Danischen  von  J.  D.  Ziegler.  Leipzig, 
1884.  4896.50.195 

Scbauensee,  Louise  M.  von.  Ein  Sturm  auf 
dem  Vierwaldstatter-See.  (Bachera’s  Novellen- 
Sammlung.  B.  31.  1888.)  2056.2.31 

Scbaumberger,  Heinrich.  Dorfkrieg.  (Humo- 
ristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  6. 
1877.)  2011.1.6 

— Zu  spat.  Dorfroman.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jalirg.  3,  B.  2.  1875.)  2041.1.6 

Scbefer,  Leopold.  Ausgewahlte  Werke.  B.  1, 
3-9.  Berlin,  1845.  1018.2 

Contents.  — 1.  Kiinstlerehe. — Die  weisseHenne.  — Die  De- 
portirten.  3.  Die  Osternacht. — Die  iebendige  Madonna.  — 
Palmerio.  — Der  Kuss  des  Engels.  4.  Der  Gekreuzigte. — 
Die  Duvecke.  — Lenore  di  San  Sepolcro.  5.  Violante  Bec- 
caria.  — Der  Sclavenhandler.  — Die  Perserin.  6.  Der 
Bauchredner.  — Die  Erbsiinde. — Der  Seelenmarkt.  7.  Die 
Osternacht.  — Das  Verbrechen  zu  irren.  8.  Die  Pflege- 
tochter.  — Die  Prinzeninseln.  — Ein  Weibnachtsfest  in 
Rom.  9.  Gottliche  Kombdie  in  Rom.  — Der  beimiiclie 
Konig  dcr  Armenier. 

— Die  Diivecke,  oder  die  Leiden  einer  Konigin. 

(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  19.  1875.) 

1012. 1. 19 

Scbeffel,  Joseph  V.  Ekkehard.  Eine  Geschichte 
aus  dem  zehnten  Jahrhundert.  Frankfurt  a.  M., 
1855.  1013. II 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1862.  2023.23 

— Same.  4te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1878.  4876.73 

A story  of  monastic  life. 

— Hugideo,  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  19. 

1875.)  1012. 1. 19 

Scberr,  Johannes.  Michel.  Geschichte  eines 
Deutschen  unserer  Zeit.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1873. 
4 V.  in  2.  Portr.  2029.28 

— Same.  5te  Aufl.  1878.  2023.12 

— Same.  Phila.,  1889?  2046.13 

— Mixed-Pickles.  Leipzig,  1864.  4874.7 

Contains:  Rafael  Spruhz,  Magister  in  artibus,  Minister  in 
partibus,  eine  sehr  historieche  Novelle ; Furchtegott  Ehregott 
Liebegott  Mogler;  Der  todte  Millionenmauu  und  die  falsclie 
Brant. 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Die  Pilger  der  Wildniss.  Historische  Novelle. 

2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1875.  2878.117 

The  pilgrim  is  Raveneau  de  Lussan. 

— Rosi  Zurfliili.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellen- 

scliatz.  B.  15.  1886.)  2034.1. 15 

— Das  rothe  Quartal.  Eine  gescliichtliche  Epi- 
sode. (Miirz-Mai  1871.)  Leipzig,  1882. 

4906.50. 162 

Schifkorn,  Ferdinand.  Unter  sudlichein  Himmel. 
(Deutsche  Ronian-Bibl.  Jahrg.  19,  B.  1.  1891.) 

2041. 1. 37 

Schiller.  Der  Geisterseher.  Aus  den  Papieren 
des  Grafen  von  O**.  Leipzig,  1867.  4908.50.8 

— Same.  (Samintliche  \Verke.  B.  10.  1847.) 

*2908.4. 10 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  4.  1879.)  2026.15.4 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  12.  1885.)  2890a. 54. 12 

— Kleinere  Erzalilungen.  Der  Geisterseher. 
Herausg.  von  R.  Boxberger.  Berlin,  1890. 

4891.50.9 

— Spiel  des  Schicksals.  Ein  Bruchstiick  aus 

einer  wahren  Geschichte.  (Sammtliche  Werke. 
B.  10.  1847.)  *2908.4.10 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  4.  1879.)  2026.15.4 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  12.  1885.)  28903.54. 12 

— Der  Verbreeher  aus  verlorener  Ehre.  (Sammt- 
liche Werke.  B.  9.  1844.)  1019. 5. 9 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  10.  1847.)  *2908.4.10 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  4.  1879.)  2026.15.4 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  12.  1885.)  28903.54. 12 

— Same.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  24.  1887.)  2034.1.24 

Schilling,  Elisabeth.  (Ernst  Lingen.)  An  der 
friesischen  Kiiste.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Samm- 
lung.  B.  2.  1883.)  2056.2.2 

— Ein  verborgenes  Leben.  (Same.  B.33.  1888.) 

2056.2.33 

— Vor  Pavia.  Historische  Novelle.  (Same.  B. 

17.  1884.)  2056.2.17 

Schlaegel,  IMax  von.  Die  Dame  vom  See. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  4,  B.  1.  1876.) 

2041. 1. 7 

Schlegel,  Friedrich  von.  Lucinde.  Leipzig, 
1871.  4898.51.34 

Schleiermacher,  Friedrich.  Die  Weihnachts- 
feier.  Ein  Gesprach.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.62 

Schlichtkrull,  Aline  von.  Der  Agitator  von 
Irland.  Berlin,  1859.  4 v.  in  2.  6899.11 

Schlieben,  Erwin.  Drei  Novellen.  Leipzig, 
1878.  4877-52 

Contents.  — Hans  Adelburg;  Hylas;  Eine  Engel-Ehe. 
Schloegl,  Friedrich.  Wiener  Skizzen.  (Humo- 
ristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  5. 
1877.)  2011. 1.5 

Scbmal,  Johannes  A.  Burger  und  Studenten. 
Ein  Wiener  Roman  aus  dem  15.  Jabrhundert. 
Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.277 

Schmeling,  Carl.  Der  Ring.  (Deutsch-amerik. 
Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Halfte  2.  1883.)  1051. 1.2 
Schmid,  Christoph  von.  Ausgewahlte  Schriften. 
B.  1,  2,  5,  6.  Reutlingen,  1832.  4 v.  in  2.  Ulus. 

6878.66 

Contents.  — 1.  Lehrreiche  kleiue  Erziihlungen  fiir  Kinder, 
Bandchenl,  Z;  Wie  Heinrich  von  Eichenfels  zur  Erkennt- 
niss  Gottes  kam.  2.  Der  gute  Fridolin  und  der  hose  Die- 
trich. 5.  Dae  Blumenkorbchen ; Genovefa.  6.  Die  Oster- 
eier;  Die  Hiilfe  in  der  Noth,  Oder  das  holzerne  Kreuz; 
BlUthen,  dem  hluhenden  Aiter  gewidmet;  Eustachiue. 

— Ausgewahlte  Erzalilungen.  Stuttgart,  188- ? 

Illus.  2043.25 


Contents. — 1.  Die  Ostereier.  — Der  Weihnachteabend.  2. 
Rosa  von  Tannenburg.  3.  Heinrich  von  Eichenfeie.  — Das 
Tiiubchen.  4.  Das  Biumenkorbchen.  — Der  Kanarienvogel. 

— Das  Johanniskaferchen. 

— Das  Blumenkorbchen.  Eine  Erzahlung,  dem 
bliihenden  Alter  gewidmet.  Leipzig,  1886. 

4896  50.228 

— Same.  N.  Y.  6878.37 

— Erzalilungen  fiir  Kinder  und  Kinderfreunde. 

2te  Auli.  Landshut,  1825,  28.  6874.55 

Contents.  — 1.  Der  K.anarienvogel.  — Das  Johanniskiifer. 
chen.  — Die  tVaidkapeile.  2.  Dae  Taubchen.  — Das  ver- 
lorne  Kind. 

— Same.  B.  1.  3te  Aufl.  1833.  6874.11 

— Ferdinand.  Die  Geschichte  eines  jungen 
Grafen  aus  Spanien.  3te  Aufl.  Augsburg,  1846. 

6874.47 

— Die  Ostereier.  Der  Weihnachtsabend.  Zwei 

Erziihlungen.  Leipzig,  1885.  4896.50.203 

— Rosa  von  Tannenburg.  Leipzig,  1885. 

4896.50.209 

Schmid,  Hermann  T.  von.  Almenrausch  und  Edel- 
weiss. Erzahlung  aus  deni  bairischen  Hochge- 
birge.  Berlin,  1864.  2879.56 

— Der  Bauernrebell.  Roman  aus  der  Tyrolerge- 
schichte.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  4,  B.  1. 

1876. )  2041. 1.7 

— Mohrenfranzel.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  16.)  1012. 1. 16 

— Miitze  und  Krone.  Leipzig,  1869.  5 v.  in  2. 

4873-51 

Schmidt,  Eduard.  Paris  in  Skizzen  aus  ileni 
Volksleben.  Berlin,  1854.  2017.21 

Schmidt,  Maximilian,  ’s  Almstummerl.  Eine 
Erziihlung  aus  dem  bayerischen  Hochland.  Leip- 
zig, 1884.  4896.50.192 

Schmidt,  Rudolf.  Erzalilungen.  Aus  dem  Dani- 
schen  von  J.  C.  Poestion.  Leipzig,  1885. 

4896.50.213 

Contents.  — Einleitung;  Sonnenflnsternis ; Engelsglut;  Der 
Leuchtturm-Iiispektor;  Die  Leibbibliotheks-Inhabirin ; Ein 
neues  Roiienfach;  Geheimnisse  der  Nacht;  Das  Gliickskiiid; 
Der  iledailienkenner;  EngeisflUgel. 

Schmidt-Cabanis,  Richard.  Bei  Geheinieraths. 
( Humoristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk. 
N.  F.,  B.  6.  1880.)  2011.1.N.F.6 

— Eingeregnet  und  eingeschneit.  (Same.  B.  4. 

1877. )  2011. 1.4 

Schmidt-Weissenfels.  Eduard  Schmidt,  called 
Schmidt-Welssenfels.  Der  achtzehnte  Brumaire. 
Historischer  Roman.  Berlin,  1869.  6899.51 

The  18th  Brumaire  (Nov.  9,  1799)  was  the  day  of  the  down- 
fail  of  the  French  directory. 

— Biographische  Skizzen  und  Charakternovellen. 

Berlin,  1862.  2023.15 

— Der  gute  Genius.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  21,  B.  2.  1893.)  2041. 1.42 

— Polignac.  Historisch-politischer  Roman.  Ber- 
lin, 1866.  6899.50 

— Strasburg.  Historischer  Roman  aus  der  Gegen- 

wart.  Berlin,  1871.  4872.51 

Schmieden,  Else.  (E.  Juncker.)  Ein  Friih- 
lingstraum.  (Deutsche  Novelletten-Bibl.  B.  1. 
1887.)  2043.7.1 

— Im  Zenith.  [Vier  Novellen.]  Berlin,  1880. 

4872.7 

Contents.  — Was  die  Sterne  lehren;  Die  Frau  des  beriihmten 
Mannes;  Die  Lebensmiiden;  Der  getreue  Eckart. 

— Der  Verlobungstag  und  andere  Novellen. 

Berlin,  1888.  2044.14 

Contents.  — Der  Verloliungstag.  — Ein  Frilhlingstraum.  — 
Eine  Stunde  im  Paradise. — Valse  oubliee. 


166 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Schnabel,  .Toliann  G.  Die  Insel  Felsenbur;?, 
Oder  wunderliche  Fata  einiger  Seefahrer.  Fine 
Geschichte  aus  dem  Anfange  des  18ten  Jahrliun- 
derts.  Neue  Ausg.  Breslau,  1840.  6 v.  in  3. 

2868.11 

Schober,  Thekla  von.  (Thekla  von  Gunipert.) 
Vier  Erziihlungen  aus  der  Kinder  Welt.  5te  Aufl. 
Stuttgart,  18110.  Ulus.  2871.101 

Contenta. — Der  kleiue  Schumacher. — Die  Schloeemutter. 
— Die  Kinder  des  Auswanderers.  — Poch,  poch,  poch ! 

Schoene,  Alfred.  Der  blaue  Schleier.  (Neuer 
Deutseber  Novellenscbatz.  B.  3.  1884.)  2034.1.3 
Schoenhutb,  Ottniar  F.  H.  Sagen  und  Ge- 
schieliten  von  [Wiirttemberg’s  Burgen].  Stuttgart, 
1859-61.  5 V.  28gga.6i 

Contents.  — 1.  Stamraburg  Wirtemberg;  Kloster  Hirsau, 
St.  Johanniskirche  zu  Graiind,  Hohen-Rechberg,  Hohen- 
Neufen,  Michelsberg.  2.  Hohentwiel,  Kloster  Murrhardt, 
Hohenzollcrn,  Kloster  Wiblingen,  die  Marienkirche  zu 
Reutlingen,  Kloster  Soflinijen  bei  Ulm.  3.  Hohensiaufen, 
Hohunasperg,  der  Achaira,  Hohenentringen,  Kloster  Gnaden- 
thal,  Kilianskirche  in  Heilbronn,  der  Ulmer  Munster.  4. 
VVeinsberg,  Wunnenstein,  Kloster  Schdnthal,  Ravensburg 
und  Weingarten,  Kloster  Ilerrenalb,  Rosenstein,  Kloster 
Lichtenstern.  5.  Lichtenstein  und  Nebelhohle,  Kloster  Be- 
benbausen,  Waldburg,  St.  Georgenkirche  zu  'L'iibingen, 
Kloster  Biaubeuren,  von  Hoben-Urach. 


Scboenthan,  Franz  von  and  Paul 
Humoresken.  Leipzig,  1883. 

— B.  2.  1884. 

— B.  3.  1884. 

— B.  4.  1887. 

Scboenthan,  Paul  von. 
und  andere  Erziililungen. 


von.  Kleine 
48g6.50.174 
48g6.50.185 
48g6. 50.200 
48g6.50.234 
Die  Konigin  der  Luft, 
Stuttgart.  Ulus. 

68g6.i5 

Johanna.  Die  Xante.  I.eipzig, 
4g08.50.25 

K.,  pseud.  See  Weiss,  Carl 


Schopenhauer, 

1870. 

Schrattenthal, 

Franz  Joseph. 

Schreck,  Emmy.  Finnisclie  Marcben  iibersetzt 
von  Emmy  Schreck.  Weimar,  1887. 

2g01.11 ; 2044.11 
Schreiber,  .\loys  W.,  ed.  Sagen  aus  den  Rhein- 
gegenden,  dem  Schwarzwalde  und  den  Vogesen. 
3te  Aufl.  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1848.  687g.85 

Schreyvogel,  Josepli.  Samuel  Brink’s  letzte 
Liebesgeschiehte.  (Deutseber  Novellenscbatz. 
B.  10.  1873.)  1012.1.10 

— Waldner  von  Wildenstein.  Der  letzte  elsas- 

sische  Ritter.  Eine  Erzahlung  aus  dem  dreissig- 
jahrigen  Kriege.  Miilliausen,  1881.  2870.73 

Schroeder,  Katharine.  Im  Wald  und  auf  der 
Heide.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  21,  B.  1. 
1893.)  2041.1.41 

— Das  Schloss  am  Meere.  Breslau,  1882.  1042.17 

Schroeder,  Wilhelm.  Humoresken.  Leipzig, 
1873.  48g8.51.48 

— B.  2.  1873.  4g07.50.52 

— B.  3.  1874.  4go7.50.64 

— B.  4.  1876.  4g07.50.83 

— B.  5.  1879.  48g7. 50.124 

— B.  6.  1882.  4go6.50.164 

— B.  7.  1890.  48g6. 50.277 

— Plattdeutsche  Humoresken.  (Humoristischer 

Hausschatz  fur’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  6. 
1880.)  2011.1.N.F.6 

Schtschedrin,  N.,  pseud.  See  Saltikof,  Mikhail  Y. 
Schubert,  Friedrich  C.  Und  sie  bewegt  sich 
doch.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1880.  48g7.50.138 

A story  of  the  time  of  Galileo.  • 

Schubin,  Ossip,  pseud.  See  Kirschner,  Lola. 


Schuecking,  Levin.  Aus  der  Franzosenzeit. 
Wien,  1863.  ■'6878.53 

— Aus  heissen  Tagen.  Gescliichten.  Stuttgart, 

1874.  2020.24 

Contents.  — Die  Diamanten  der  Grossmutter.  — Die  Visiten- 
karte. 

— Die  drei  Freier.  Leipzig,  1874.  4g07.50.58 

— Der  Erbe  von  Hornegg.  Hannover,  1878. 

3 V.  4875-52 

— Frauen  und  Riithsel.  Leipzig,  1863.  1043.13 

— Die  Herberge  der  Gerechtigkeit.  Leipzig,  1879. 

4877.70 

— Landeron.  Wien,  1863.  *6878.53 

— Novellen.  B.  1.  Pesth,  1846.  2026.13 

Contents.  — Der  Syndikus  von  Zweibrucken.  — Nur  keine 
Llebe.— La  Fleur.  — Das  Banquet  auf  Chicksand-Castle.  — 
Ein  Gensenabenteuer. 


— Die  Ritterbiirtigen.  Leipzig,  1846.  3 v.  [Zeiten 

und  Sitten.  1.]  2026.14 

— Die  Schwester.  (Deutseber  Novellenscbatz. 

B.  15.  1874.)  1012.1.15 

— Seltsarne  Briider.  Leipzig,  1881.  48703.85 

— Ein  Staatsgeheimniss.  Leipzig,  1854.  1034. ig 

— Zwei  Novellen.  Virago.  In  dunkler  Nacht. 

Berlin,  1885.  2033.6 

Schulenburg,  Wilibald  von.  Wendische  Volks- 
sagen  und  Gebrauche  aus  dem  Spreewald.  Leip- 
zig, 1880.  4873-58 

Schultz,  Carl  T.  Nacb  dem  Leben.  Leipzig, 
1886.  2044.24 

Contents.  — Felix.  — Das  Krilppelchen.  — Bob  Zellina. 


Schulze,  Friedrich  A.  (Friedrich  Laun.)  Der 
Mann  auf  Freiers  Fiissen.  Leipzig,  1883. 

4go6.50.t73 

Schulze-Delitzsch,  Hermann.  Die  Pliilister. 
Berlin,  1885.  2 v.  28703.6 

Schumann,  Paul.  Aus  den  Menioiren  des  Partiku- 
laristen  Bliemclien  aus  Dresden.  (Humoristi- 
scher  Hausscliatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F., 
B.  6.  1880.)  20ii.t.N.F.6 

Schwab,  Gustav  B.  Die  deutseben  Volksbiicber 
fiir  Jung  und  Alt  wieder  erzalilt.  Leipzig,  1881, 
82. 

Namely  ; — 

Heft  1:  Der  gehornte  Siegfried;  Die  schone 
Magelone;  Hirlande.  48g7.50.14g 

Heft  2 : Die  vier  Heymonskinder.  4g06.50.151 
Heft  3:  Genovefa;  Das  Schloss  in  der  Holile  Xa 
Xa  ; Robert  der  Teufel.  4g06.50.153 

Heft  4 : Die  sclione  Melusina.  4g06.50.t55 

Heft  5 : Die  Schildbiirger  Herzog  Ernst. 

4g06.50.t56 

Heft  6 : Kaiser  Octavianus  ; Griseldis.  4g06.50.t57 
Heft  7 : Doctor  Faustus.  Der  arme  Heinrich. 

4g06.50.t58 

Heft  8 : Fortunat,  und  seine  Sohne.  4go6.5o.  i5g 
Schwab,  M.  Eritis  sicut  Deus.  Ein  anonymer 
Roman.  Hamburg,  1854.  3 v.  2025.2 

Schwartz,  Marie  Sophie.  Die  Arbeit  adelt.  Ein 
Bild  aus  der  Wirklichkeit.  Aus  dem  Scliwedi- 
schen  von  August  Kretzscbmar.  2teAufl.  Leip- 
zig, 1866.  2024.4 

— Blatter  aus  dem  Frauenleben.  Aus  dem  Scliwe- 
dischen.  Stuttgart,  1863.  6877.22 

Schwarz,  Walter,  pseud.  See  Dallwitz,  Wanda 
von. 

Schweichel,  Robert.  Der  Uhrmacher  vom  Lac 
de  Jour.  (Neuer  Deutseber  Novellenscliatz.  B. 
8.  1884.)  2034.1.8 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Die  Braut  von  Laniraermoor. 
Leipzig,  1892.  4896.50.297 

— Ivanhoe.  Deutsch  von  0.  Kanclolf.  Leipzig, 

1877.  4907.50.88 

— Kenilworth.  Deutsch  von  O.  Kanclolf.  Leipzig, 

1877.  4907.50.97 

— Quentin  Durward.  Deutsch  von  O.  Kanclolf. 

Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.116 

— Waverley  oder  es  ist  sechzig  Jalire  her. 
Deutsch  von  M.  von  Borch.  Leipzig,  188(1. 

4896.50.215 

Sealsfield,  Charles.  (Carl  Postl.)  Gesamnielte 
Werke.  Stuttgart,  1845-47.  15  v.  in  14.  1027.6 

Contents.  — 4-6.  Der  Virey  und  die  Aristokraten,  Oder 
Mexiko  im  Jahr  1812.  7,  8.  Morton  Oder  die  grosse  Tour. 
9-13.  Lebensbilder  acts  der  westlichen  Heraisphare ; 9. 
George  Howard’s  Esq.  Brautfahrt.  10.  Ralph  Iloughby’s 
Esq.  Brantfabit.  11,  12.  Pflanzerleben.  13.  J4athan,  der 
Squatter. Regulator.  14,  15.  Das  Cajiiteribuch  Oder  nationale 
Charakterisfiken. 

— Die  Prairie  am  Jacinto.  (Neuer  Deutscher 
Kovellenschatz.  B.  6.  1884.)  2034.1.6 

See,  Gustav  vom,  pseud.  See  Struensee,  Gustav 
von. 

Seewald,  H.  Ephemeros.  (Deutsche  Konian- 
Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  B.  2.  1883.)  2041. 1.22 

Seidel,  Heinrich.  Gesamnielte  Schriften.  I.,eip- 
zig,  1891-93.  13  V.  ’•'♦28793.116 

Contents.  — 1.  Leberecbt  Hiinclien,  Jorinde  und  andere 
Gescbicbten.  2.  Vorsladtgeschichten.  3.  Neues  von  Le- 
berecht  Hiinchen  und  anderen  Sonderlingen.  4.  Gesehich- 
ten  und  Skizzen  aus  der  Heimath.  5.  Die  goidene  Zeit.  6. 
Ein  Skizzenbuch.  7.  Glockenspiel  [Gedichte].  S.  Le- 
berecht  Hiinchen  als  Grossvater.  9.  Sonderbare  Geschich- 
ten.  10.  Der  Scbatz,  und  Anderes.  11.  Neues  Glocken- 
spiel. 12.  Berliner  Skizzen;  Keue  Vorstadtgeschichten. 
13.  Von  Berlin  nach  Berlin. 

— Same.  Vol.  1-7,  9,  10.  2899a. 68 

— Der  gute  alte  Onkel.  (Humoristischer  Haus- 

schatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk  B.4.  1877.)  2011. 1.4 

— Same.  [Chicago,  1885.]  2043.37 

— >Same.  (Deutsche  Novelletten-Bibl.  B.  2. 

1888.)  2043.7.2 

— Leberecht  Hiihnchen.  (Same.  B.  2.  Ih88.) 

2043.7.2 

Seifart,  Carl.  Altdeutsche  Gescbicbten.  Cassel, 
18G2.  2 V.  2017.4 

Contents.  — 1.  Kach  hundert  Jahren. — Die  Metilsteiner. 

— Des  Maigrefen  Gefahr  und  Rettung.  — Der  Warwolf.  2. 

Die  verwandelten  Rosen.  — Gretchen  am  Thor.  — Aus 
eineiu  alien  Hauee.  — Curd  Gallenbachs  Leid  und  Lust. 
Selma,  pseud.  Grossvaters  Erzahlungen  und 
IMiircben  fiir  die  Jugendwelt.  Ilerausg.  von  J.  E. 
Appcnzeller.  Winterthur,  1832.  6876.10 

Contents.  — TJnvertraglichkeit.  — Frau  Fortuna.  — Die 
Hiihuer  und  die  Ganse. — Balthasar.  — Der  kleine  Kalepin. 

— Hermann  und  Antonie.  — Das  Lotterieloos.  — Der  Tag- 
Ibhner. 

Siedler,  Johanna.  Miranda.  Novellen  und  Er- 
zahlungen. Berlin,  1860.  Pis.  6896.26 

Contents.  — Der  Schatz  im  alien  Hause. — Schloss  Tulpen. 
stein.  — Die  kleine  Griitin.  — Die  Kinder  des  Laboranten.  — 
Vier  Abends. — Die  Kollekte. — Ein  armes  Miidchen. — 
Ellen  Grey. 

Siemienski,  Lucian.  Erzahlungen.  Aus  dem 
Polnischen  von  P.  Lobenstein.  Leipzig,  1877. 

4907.50.96 

Contents.  — Alte  Zeiten,  alte  Sitten;  Die  Miillerin;  Heimats. 
klange;  Das  Manuscript  von  Bodhorce;  Strading  und  Spion; 
Bernardin  deSt.  Bierre  in  Bolen;  Der  Hofpoet;  Das  Reh  als 
Eheprocurator. 

Sienkiewicz,  Ilenrvk.  Dorfgeschichten.  Aus 
dem  Polnischen  von  P.  Lobenstein.  Leipzig,  1881. 

4906.50.150 

Contents. — Natur  und  Leben;  Janko,  der  Musikant;  Der 
alte  Diener. 


— Die  Dritte.  Lux  in  tenebris  lucet.  Eine  hei- 

tere  und  eine  ernste  Erzahlung  aus  dem  Kiinstler- 
leben.  tJbers.  von  Helena  Majdanska.  Leipzig, 
1893.  4896.50.312 

— Zersplittert.  (Na  marne.)  Aus  dem  Kiewer 

Studentenleben.  Ubertr.  von  P.  Lobenstein. 
Leipzig,  1883.  4906.50.170 

Siking,  Franz.  Die  Kose  von  Arach.  Histori- 
scher  Koman.  2te  Aufl.  Mannheim,  1883.  4871.29 
Time  of  the  story,  1762. 

Siklosy,  Josef.  Eisenbahngeschichten.  Leip- 
zig, 1884.  4896.50.191 

Contents.  — Ein  Streckenattentat;  Der  verliebte  Frachten. 
kassier;  Vor  weissem  Licht;  Angerannt;  Die  Uugliicks- 
station  ; Suspendirt;  Aspiranten  als  Liebesgotter;  ,,  Winds- 
braut  " ; Dampf  und  Funke. 

Silberstein,  August.  Der  Gerhah.  (Xeuer 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  6.  1884.)  2034.1.6 
Simon,  Emma.  (E.  Vely.)  Die  Erbin  des 
Herzens.  (Deutsche  Koman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  5,  B. 
1,  2.  1877.)  2041. 1. 9,  10 

— Julia  Pietas.  (Same.  Jahrg.  8,  B.  2.  1880.) 

2041.1.16 

— Kanipfe  und  Ziele.  Stuttgart,  1878.  4 v.  in  2. 

487554 

— Verschneit-verweht.  Herzberg  a.  H.,  1881. 

48703.88 

Simrock,  Carl  J.  Deutsche  jMiirchen.  Stuttgart, 
1864.  *2900.42 

— ed.  Die  deutschen  Volksbiicher.  Frankfurt  a. 

M.,  1845-67.  13  v.  Ulus.  *48793.9 

Contents.  — 1.  Heinrich  der  Lowe;  Die  schone  Magelone; 
Reineke  Fuchs;  Genovefa.  2.  Die  Heimonskinder; 
Friederich  Barbarossa;  Kaiser  Octaviimus.  3.  Peter  Dim- 
ringer  V.  Staufenberg;  Fortunalus;  Kbnig  Apollonius  von 
Tyrus;  Herzog  Ernst;  Der  gehbrnte  Sieefried;  Wigoleris 
vom  Rade.  4.  Dr.  Johannes  Faust;  Tristan  und  Isalde; 
Die  heiligen  drei  Konige.  5.  Die  deutschen  Sprichwdrter. 
6.  Melusina;  Margraf  Walther;  Gismunda;  Der  arme 
Heinrich;  Der  Schwanenritter;  Fios  und  Blankflos;  Zau- 
berer  Virgilius;  Bruder  Rausch;  Ahasverus.  7.  Fiera- 
bras;  Kbnig  Eginhard  von  Bohmen;  Das  deutsche  Riithsel- 
buch;  Buttner-Handwerksgewohnheiten ; Der  Huf- und 
Waffenschmiede-Gesellcn  Mandweiksgewohnbeit;  Der  Kin- 
kenritter.  8.  Die  deutschen  Volkslieder.  9.  Der  markische 
Eulenspiegei ; Das  deutsche  Kinderbuch;  Das  deutsche 
Rathselbuch  II. ; Thedel  Unverfahrt  von  Walmoden;  Hug- 
schapler.  10.  Die  sieben  8chwaben;  Das  deutsche  Rath- 
seibuch  III  ; Oberon,  oder  Hug  v.  Bordeaux;  Till  Eulen- 
spiegei; Historie  von  der  geduldigen  Helena.  11.  Bontus 
und  Sidonia;  Herzog  Herpin;  Ritter  Galmy.  12.  Thai 
Josaphat;  Hirlanda;  Gregorius  auf  dem  Stein;  Die  sieben 
weisen  Meieter;  Ritter  .Malegis.  13.  Hans  von  Montevilia; 
Aesops  Leben  undFabeln;  Meister  Lucidarius;  Zwoif  Si- 
byllen  Weissagungen;  Lebensbeschreibung  des  Grafen  von 
Sehafgotsch. 

Singer,  Friedrich.  (S.  Fritz.)  Briefe  eines  Jung- 
gesellen.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.326 

— Thoren  und  Thorinnen.  Kleine  Geschichten. 

2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.338 

Singwart,  Fridolin,  ed.  Historia  der  edlen  und 
schonen  Melusina.  Kassel.  Illus.  6878.27 

Slavici,  Joan.  Die  Gliicksmiihle.  Aus  dem  Ku- 
manischen  von  L.  L.  Schonfeld.  Leipzig,  1886. 

4896.50.222 

Sloet,  Leon.  Siinden  der  Viiter.  Koman  aus  dem 
heutigen  Kussland.  Jena,  1885.  2044.1 

Smidt,  Heinrich.  Das  Feuerschiff.  (Neuer 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  8.  1884.)  2034. 1.8 

— Kajiits-Passagiere.  (Same.  B.  8.  1884.) 

2034.1.8 

Smital,  Anton.  Von  Herzen  mit  Schmerzen. 
(Deutsche  Koman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  22,  B.  1.  18!I4.) 

2041.1.43 

Souvestre,  ftmile.  Am  Kamin.  (.A.u  coin  de  feu.) 
Deutsch  von  K.  Habs.  Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50.165 


168 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Ein  Pliilosoph  in  der  Dachstube.  Tagebuch 

eines  Gliicklichen.  Aus  dein  Franzosisclien  von 
G.  Schmiele.  Leipzig,  1876.  *4907.50.81 

Spaettgen,  Doris,  Freiin  von.  Schatten. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  17,  B.  2.  1889.) 

2041. 1. 34 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  Sanimtliche  Werke.  3te 
.4ufl.  Leipzig,  1878-83.  13  v.  2042.1 

Contains.  — 1,  2.  Probleraatische  Naluren.  3.  Novellen: 
Clara  Vere.  — Auf  der  Diine.  — In  der  zwdlften  Stunde. — 
Rdechen  vom  Ilofe.  4.  Die  von  Hohenstein.  5,  6.  In 
Keih’  und  died.  7.  Skizzen,  Geschichten  und  Gedichte : 
Von  Neapel  bis  Syrakus.  — Herbsttage  auf  Norderney. — 
Ein  Idyll  anf  dera  Thiiringer  Walde.  — Breite  Schultern.  — 
Der  Vergnilgungskommissar.  — Das  Skelet  im  Hause.  9, 10. 
Hammer  und  Amboss.  11.  Allzeit  voran.  12.  Was  die 
Schwalbe  sang.  — Ultimo.  13, 14.  Sturmflut. 

— Gesamnielte  Werke.  Berlin,  1866.  12  v. 

4877.1 

Contents.  — 1-3.  Prohlematische  Naturen.  4.  Auf  der 
Diine.  5.  Clara  Vere.  — In  der  zwolften  Stunde.  6.  Rbs- 
chen  vora  Hofe.  7-9.  Die  von  Hohenstein.  10-12.  Durch 
Nacht  zum  Licht. 

— Allzeit  voran.  Berlin,  1872.  3 v.  286ga.58 

— Angela.  Leipzig,  1886.  2878.105 

— Aus  nieinem  Skizzenbuche.  Leipzig,  1874. 

4875.68 

— Deutsche  Pioniere.  Eine  Geschichte  aus  dein 

vorigen  Jahrhundert.  Berlin,  1871.  4877.18 

— Die  Dorfcoquette.  2te  Aufl.  Schwerin  i/M., 

1870.  . 4877-5 

— Same.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B. 

17.  1886.)  2034.1. 17 

— Hammer  und  Amboss.  12te  Aufl.  Lei()zig, 

1894.  2 V.  4877.7 

— In  Reih’ und  Glied.  Roman.  8te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 

1887.  2 V.  2023.24 

— Ein  neuer  Pharao.  5te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1889. 

1042.26  ; 2878.84 

— Platt  Land.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1879.  3 v. 

4876.57 

— Quisisana.  3te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1881. 

2031.8;  4874.31 

— Die  schonen  Amerikanerinnen.  9te  Aufl. 

Leipzig,  1885.  6875.27 

— Das  Skelet  im  Hause.  Leipzig,  1878.  28703.59 

— Sonntagskind.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1893. 

2877.143 

— Sturmflut.  5te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1883.  2 v. 

2874.60 

— Uhlenhans.  Leipzig,  1884.  28703.92 

— Ultimo.  7te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1879.  4877.79 

— Unter  Tannen.  Zwei  Novellen.  Berlin,  1868. 

4877.2 

Contents.  — Der  Vergniigungscommissar;  Die  schonen 
Amerikanerinnen. 

— Was  die  Schwalbe  sang.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 

1873.  4877.74 

— Was  will  das  werden?  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig, 

1887.  3 V.  4871.92 

Spindler,  Carl.  Der  Bastard.  Eine  deutsche 
Sittengeschiclite  aus  deni  Zeitalter  Kaiser  Rudolf 
des  Zweiten.  Stuttgart,  1847.  4 v.  in  2.  1026.6 

— Bliimlein  Wunderhold,  oder  Abentheuer  bey 
dem  grossen  Freyschiessen  zu  Strassburg,  1576. 
Komantische  Erzilhlung.  Strassburg,  1824. 

2878.30 

— Die  Engel-Ehe.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  8.)  1012.1.8 

— Der  Jesuit.  Charaktergemalde  aus  dem  ersten 

Viertel  des  achtzehnten  Jahrliunderts.  Stuttgart, 
1847.  1026.5 


— Der  Jude.  Deutsches  Sittengemiilde  aus  der 

ersten  Halfte  des  funfzehntcn  Jahrliunderts. 
Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.225 

Sprecher,  Johann  A.  von.  Die  Familie  de  Sass. 
Historischer  Roman  aus  der  letzten  Pestzeit 
Graubiindens.  Basel,  1881.  6896.22 

Springer,  Robert.  Sidney  Smith.  Historischer 
Roman.  Berlin,  1875.  3 v.  in  2.  6899.2 

Refers  to  Sir  William  Sidney  Smith. 

Spyri,  Johanna.  Aus  Nah  und  Fern.  6te  .\ufl. 
Gotha,  1888.  Ulus.  2031.21 

Contents.  — Der  Mutter  Lied.  — Peppino,  fast  eine  Riiuber- 
geschichte. 

— Aus  unserera  Lande.  5te  Aufl.  Gotha,  1887. 

Ulus.  2031.20 

Contents.  — Daheim  und  wieder  draussen.  — Wie  es  in 
Waldhausen  zugeht. 

— Heidi  kann  brauchen,  was  es  gelernt  hat.  4te 

Aufl.  Gotlia,  1885.  Ulus.  2038.7 

— Heidis  Lehr-  und  Wanderjahre.  Eine  Ge- 
schichte fiir  Kinder  und  auch  fiir  solche,  welche  die 
Kinder  lieb  haben.  6te  Aufl.  Gotha,  1883.  Ulus. 

2030.5 

— Heimatlos.  4te  Aufl.  Gotlia,  1882.  Ulus. 

2876.123;  2033.8 

Contents.  — Am  Silser-  und  am  Gardasee.  — Wie  Wieselis 
Weg  gefunden  wird. 

— Im  Rhonethal.  2te  Aufl.  Gotha,  1886.  2032.5 

— Ein  Landaufenthalt  von  Onkel  Titus.  3te  .\ufl. 

Gotha,  1887.  Ulus.  2031.19 

Staegemann,  Elisabeth  von.  Erinnerungen  fiir 
edle  Frauen.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1858.  4898.1 

Stael,  Madame  de.  Corinna,  oder  Italien.  Aus 
dem  Franzosisclien  iibers.  von  F.  Schlegel.  Leip- 
zig, 1878.  4897.50.112 

Stahr,  Fanny  Lewald.  Adele.  2te  Ausg.  Ber- 
lin, 1864.  4879.61 

— Bunte  Bilder.  Gesammelte  Erzahlungen  und 

Phantasiestiicke.  Berlin,  1862.  2017.16 

— Clementine.  Auf  rother  Erde.  Zwei  Erzah- 
lungen. Neue  Ausg.  Berlin,  1872.  48793.70 

— Die  Dilettanten.  Berlin,  1867.  Ulus. 

No.  2 in  48793.71. 

— Diinen-  und  Berggeschichten.  Braunschweig, 

1851.  4879.63 

Contents.  — 1.  Des  Malers  Gefangenschaft;  Der  Schiffscapi- 
tain;  Der  Geheimrath;  Vom  Knaben  und  vom  Madchen; 
Die  Geschichte  eines  Feidzuges;  DerZwang;  DasMahrchen 
von  dem  jungen  Weinkiiser. 

— Die  Erloserin.  Berlin,  1873.  3 v.  2877.58 

— Erzahlungen  und  Novellen.  B.  1.  Chicago, 

1885.  2043.32 

Contents.  — Vornehme  Welt. — Das  Madchen  von  Oyas. 

— Die  Familie  Darner.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  15,  B.  1,  2.  1887.)  2041.1.29,30 

— Das  grosse  Loos.  2te  Ausg.  Berlin,  1865. 

48793.73 

— Die  Hausgenossen.  2te  Ausg.  Berlin,  1865. 

48793.73 

— lasch.  Berlin,  1868.  Ulus.  No.  3 in  48793.71 

— Im  Abendroth.  Kaleidoskopische  Erzahlung. 


Dresden,  1885.  1042.25 

— Josias.  Eine  Geschichte  aus  alter  Zeit.  Leip- 
zig, 1888.  2044.20 

— Kein  Haus.  Eine  Dorfgeschichte.  2te  Ausg. 

Berlin,  1865.  48793.73 

— Das  Madchen  von  Hela.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1875.  4879.68 

— Nella.  Eine  Weihnachtsgeschichte.  Berlin, 

1870.  48793.67 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Neue  Romane.  Berlin,  1864.  5v.  in3.  4879.62 
Contents.  — 1.  Der  Seehof.  2.  Schloss  Tannenburg.  3. 
Graf  Joachim.  4.  Emilie.  5.  Der  letzte  seines  Stammes. 
Mamsell  Fhilippinens  Philipp. 

— Prinz  Louis  Ferdinand.  Ein  Zeitbild.  Berlin, 

1859.  4879a. 72 

— Die  Reisegefiihrten.  2te  Ausg.  Berlin,  1865. 

4879.60 

— Stella.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  B. 

1.  1883.)  2041. 1. 21 

— Die  Tante.  2te  Ausg.  Berlin,  1865.  4879a. 73 

— Same.  (Deutscher  Novellenscliatz.  B.  14. 

1874.)  1012. 1. 14 

— Die  Unzertrennlicdien.  Pflegeeltern.  Zwei 

Erzahlungen.  Berlin,  1871.  4879a. 68 

— Villa  Riunione.  Erziililungen  eines  alten  Tanz- 

meisters.  Berlin,  1669.  2 v.  4879.6 

Contents.  — 1.  Prinzessin  Aurora;  Eine  traurige  Ge- 
schichte.  2.  Ein  Schiff  aus  Cuba;  Domenico. 

— Von  Geschleclit  zu  Geschlecbt.  Neue  Ausg. 

Berlin,  1871.  4879a. 69 

— Vornehme  Welt.  Das  Miidchen  von  Ovas. 

Berlin,  1866.  Ulus.  4879a. 71 

— Wandlungen.  2te  .Ausg.  Berlin,  1864.  4 v. 

in  2.  4879  59 

Starklof,  L.  Sirene.  Eine  Schlosser-  und  Hoh- 
len-Geschichte.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellen- 
scbatz.  B.  1.  1884.)  2034. i.i 

Steffens,  Henrik.  Novellen.  Breslau,  1837,  38. 
16  V.  1029.22;  *6.4258.6 

Contents. — 1.  Gebirge-Sagen.  — Die  Trauung.  2-6.  Die 
Farailien  Walsetb  und  Leith.  7-12.  Die  vier  Norweger. 
13-16.  Malkolm. 

— Die  Familien  Walsetb  und  Leith.  Ein  Cyklus 

von  Novellen.  Novelle  2-6.  2te  Aufl.  Breslau, 
1830.  5 V.  in  4.  2027.11 

Stein,  Armin,  pseud.  See  Nietschmann,  Her- 
mann O. 

Steinhausen,  Georg,  ed.  Aus  dem  Tagebuch 
eines  Ltnbedeutenden.  Zeitgemasse  Skizzen. 
Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.323 

Steinhausen,  Heinrich.  Irmela.  Eine  Geschichte 
aus  alter  Zeit.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1882.  4870a. 87 
Stell,  B.  Lustigi  Theugauer  G’schichte.  Hu- 
moresken  in  'Ihurgauer  Mundart.  Leipzig,  1888. 

4896.50.255 

Contents.  — Musik  als  Ehestifterin.  — D’Folge  vome  Ball.  — 
Wie  der  G’meind-Amma  vo  Mostlinge  sy  Ehr  g’wahrt  hat. 

— D’Linde  vo  Birebach.  — Wie  Eine  dur  d’Lotterie  sy  Gliick 
gmacht  hat ! 

— Studentenrache  und  andere  heitere  Geschichten. 

Leipzig,  1890.  4896.50.278 

Stengel,  Franziska,  Freiin  von.  Das  Miidchen 
von  Capri.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  10, 
B.  1.  1882.)  2041.1.19 

— Eine  wilde  Ranke.  (Same.  Jahrg.  11,  B.  2. 

1882.)  2041. 1. 22 

Stern,  Adolf.  Auf  fremder  Erde.  Leipzig,  1879. 

4897.50.119 

— Drei  venezianische  Novellen.  Leipzig,  1886. 

2870a. 2 

Contents.  — Diirer  in  Venedig;  Die  Schuldgenossen ; Der 
neue  Merlin. 

— Die  Flut  des  Lebens.  (Neuer  Deutscher  No- 

vellenschatz.  B.  3.  1884.)  2034.1.3 

— Die  letzten  Humanisten.  Historischer  Roman. 

3te  Aufl.  Dresden,  1890.  2877.117 

— Violanda  Robustella.  Leipzig,  1880. 

4897.50.136 


— Die  Wiedertiiufer.  Historische  Novelle.  Leip- 
zig, 1882.  4896.50.169 

Sternberg,  Alexander  von.  Diane.  Ein  Roman. 
Berlin,  1842.  3 v.  1037.11 

— Kiinstlerbilder.  Leipzig,  1861.  3 v.  2015.3 

Contents.  — 1.  Gertrud  Mara.  2.  Winckelmann.  3.  Ra- 
phael Mengs;  Isslaud;  Watteau. 

— Scholastika.  (Deutscher  Novellenscliatz.  B. 
20.  1875.)  1012. 1. 20 

Sterne,  Laurence.  Empfindsame  Reise  durch 
Frankreich  und  Italien.  Deutsch  von  F.  Horlek. 
Leipzig,  1869.  4908.50.18 

— Leben  und  Meinungen  des  Herrn  Tristram 
Shandy.  Deutsch  von  A.  Seubert.  Leipzig,  1881. 

4906.50.151 

Stettenheim,  Julius.  Berliner  Skizzen.  (Hu- 
moristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B. 
3.  1877.)  2011.1.3 

Steub,  Ludwig.  Die  Trompete.  (Humoristischer 
Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  B.  5.  1877.) 

2011.1.5 

Stieff,  IT.  Das  Feenreich.  Neue  Marchen  und 
Sagen  fiir  Kinder.  Berlin.  Ulus.  2014.20 

Stier,  Gottlieb,  translator.  Ungarische  Sagen  und 
Marchen.  Aus  der  Erdelyischen  Sammlung  libers. 
Berlin,  1850.  4900a. 50 

Stifter,  Adalbert.  Brigitta.  (Deutscher  Novellen- 
schatz.  B.  2.  1871.)  1012.1.2 

— Der  Nachsomraer.  Pesth,  1857.  3 v.  6878.12 

— Studien.  4te  Aufl.  B.  1,2.  Pesth,  1855. 

1025.1 

Contents.  — 1.  Der  Condor.  — Feldblumen.  — Das  Ilaide- 
dorf.  — Der  Hochwald.  — Die  Narrenburg.  2.  Die  Mappe 
meines  Drgrossvaters. — Abdias.  — Das  alte  Siegel.  — Bri- 
gitta. 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1881?  2 v.  4870.81 

The  volumes  on  4870.81  contain  also  the  following;  Der 
Hagestolz.  — Der  Waldsteig. — Zwei  Schwestern.  — Der 
beschriebene  Tannling. 

Stinde,  Julius.  Buchholzens  in  Italien.  Reise- 
Abenteuer  von  Wilhelmine  Buchholz.  Berlin, 
1886.  2860.65 

— Die  Familie  Buchholz.  Aus  dem  Leben  der 
Hauptstadt.  Th.  [1,]  2.  Berlin,  1886.  2 v. 

2870a. 7 

— Same.  1887.  1052.1 

— Frau  Buchholz  im  Orient.  Berlin,  1888. 

2870.80 

— Frau  Wilhemine.  Aus  dem  Leben  der  Haupt- 
stadt. Berlin,  1887.  [Der  Familie  Buchholz 
letzter  Theil.]  2870a. 7. 3;  1052.2 

— Der  Liedermacher.  Ein  Roman  aus  Neu- 
Berlin.  Berlin,  1893.  2876.103 

— Waldnovellen.  8te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1887. 

2876.118 

Stoeber,  Daniel  A.  E.  Die  Sagen  des  Elsasses. 
Neue  Ausg.  besorgt  von  Curt  Miindel.  Teil  1. 
Strassburg,  1892.  2873.106 

Stoekl,  Helene.  Am  heiligen  Abend.  Eine 
Weihnachtsgeschichte.  (Deutsche  Novelletten- 
Bibliothek.  B.  1.  1887.)  2043.7.1 

— Eine  Weihnachtsgeschichte.  (Same.  B.  2. 
1888.)  2043.7.2 

Storch,  Ludwig.  Ausgewahlte  Romane  und  Novel- 
len. B.  1-10.  Leipzig,  1855,  56.  1016.9. 

Contents.  — 1.  Vbrwerts  Hiins.  2.  Der  Glockengiesser. 
3-5.  Kunz  von  Kauffungen.  6.  Waldmeister.  7-9.  Die 
Heideschenke.  10.  Der  Stockflschfang. 

— Das  Haus  Fugger.  Leipzig,  1850.  3 v.  [Ein 

deutscher  Leinweber.  7-9.]  1016.8.7-9 

170 


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storm,  Theodor.  Gesammelte  Schriften.  2te 
Aufl.  Braunschweig,  1872.  6 v.  in  3.  2012.14 

Contents.  — 1.  Gediclite.  2.  Immensee.  — Spilte  Rosen. 

— Im  Schloss.  — Veronica.  3.  Auf  dem  Stautshof.  — Im 
Sonnenschein.  — Ein  prunes  Blatt.  — Unter  dem  'I'annen- 
baum. — Abselts.  4.  Von  Jenseit  dcs  Meeres.  — Im  Saal. 

— In  St.  ilUigen.  — Eine  Malerarbeit.  5.  Auf  der  Univer- 
sitiit.  — Angelica.  — Posthuina.  — Wenn  die  Aepfelreif  sind. 

— Druben  am  Uarkt.  — Marthe  und  ihre  Uhr.  6.  Die 
Regentrude.  — Der  Spiegel  des  Cyprianus.  — Bulemanns 
Haus. — Ilinzelmeier. — Der  kleine  Hawelmann. 


— Same.  1882-89.  19  v.  in  10.  2877.100 

Contents.  — 1.  Gedichte.  2.  Immensee.  — Spate  Rosen.  — Im 
Schloss.  — Veronica.  3.  Auf  dem  Staatshof. — Im  Sonnen- 
schein.—Ein  griioes  Blatt. — Unter  dem  Tannenbaum. — 
Abseits.  4.  Von  Jenseit  des  Meeres. — Im  Saal.  — In  St. 
Jurgen.  — Eine  Malerarbeit.  5.  Auf  der  Universitiit. — 
Angelica.  — I’ostbuma.  — Wenn  die  Aepfel  reif  sind. — 
Druben  am  Markt.  — Marthe  und  ihre  Uhr.  6.  Geschichten 
aus  der  'I’onne.  — Hinzelmeier.  — Der  kleine  Hiiwelmann.  — 
7.  Gedichte.  — Draussen  im  Ilaidedorf.  — Viola  tricolor. — 
Beim  Vetter  Christian.  8.  Die  neuen  Fiedels-Lieder.  — 
Zerstreute  Capitel. — Eine  Halligfahrt.  9.  Pole  Poppen- 
spaler.  — Waldwiukel.  10.  Ein  stiller  Musikant.  — Psyche. 

— In  Naebbarhause  links.  11.  Gedichte.  — Aquis  submer- 
sus.  12.  Renate. — Carsten  Curator.  13.  Eekenhof. — 
Zur“  Wald- und  Wasaerfreude.”  14.  Im  Brauerhause. — 
Die  Sbbne  des  Senators.  — Meine  Erinnerungen  an  Eduard 
Mbrike.  15.  Hans  und  Heinz  Kirch. — Ein  Doppel ganger. 
16.  Zur  Chronik  von  Grieshuus.  — Bbtjer  Basch.  17.  Ge- 
dichte.— Ein  Fest  auf  Haderslevhuus.  — Schweigen.  18. 
Der  Herr  Statsrath.  — “ Es  waren  zwel  Kbnigskiuder.”  — 
John  Riew’.  19.  Ein  Bekenntniss.  — Der  Schimmelreiter. 


— Aquis  submersus.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.  B.  18.  1886.)  2034.1.18 

— Carsten  Curator.  (Ausgewahlte  Novellen. 

Von  Theodor  Storm,  W.  H.  Riehl,  und  F.  W. 
Hacklander.  1888.)  2043.36 

— Immensee.  Boston,  1864.  2036.10;  6874.18 

— Same.  5.  Aufl.  1869.  *6878.29 

— Eine  Malerarbeit.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  9.  1873.)  1012. 1. 9 

— Vor  Zeiten.  Novellen.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1892.  6899.12 

Contents.  — Eekenhof.  — Zur  Chronik  von  Grieshuus. — 
Renate.  — Aquis  submersus.  — Ein  Fest  auf  Haderslevhuus. 


— Zwei  Novellen  : Schweigen.  Hans  und  Heinz 

Kirch.  Berlin,  1883.  1042.13 

Stous,  — . (Melati  von  Java.)  Das  Fraulein  von 
Groenerode.  Nach  dem  Holliindischen  von  Hubert 
Schumacher.  (Bachem's  Novellen-Sammlung.  B. 
9.  1884.)  2056.2.9 

Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher.  Onkel  Tom,  oder 
Schilderungen  aus  dem  Leben  in  den  Sklaven- 
staaten  Nordamerika’s.  Hamburg,  1853.  2394.54 

— Onkel  Tom’s  Hiitte.  Niirnberg.  Ulus.  2394.64 

— Same.  Pesth.  2394.57 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1853.  Ulus.  2395.55 

— Same.  3te  Ausg.  Wien,  1853.  Ulus.  2394.53 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1878.  4897.50.101 

— Same.  Stuttgart,  1881.  2043.28 

Straus,  Carl,  and  Hold,  Carl,  ed.  Feiera- 
bende  an  der  Elbe  und  auf  der  Robinson’s  Insel 
im  Campe’sehen  Garten.  Lehrreich  und  unter- 
haltend  fiir  die  reifere  Jugend.  Hamburg,  1832. 
Ulus.  6878.64 

Strauss,  Friedrich.  Helens  Wallfahrt  nach 
Jerusalem  hundert  neun  Jahr  vor  der  Geburt, unsers 
Herrn.  Alberfeld,  1820.  4 v.  in  2.  6899.20 

Streckfuss,  Adolf.  Der  verlorene  Sohn.  Phila. 

4871.72 

— Die  von  Hohenwald.  Berlin,  1877?  3 v. 

4876.59 

Strieker,  Der.  Die  Streiche  des  Pfaffen  Ameis. 
Von  dem  Strieker.  Aus  dem  Mittelhochdeutschen 
von  K.  Pannier.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1875. 

4907.50.69 


Strindberg,  August.  Die  Leute  auf  Hemso. 
Erzahlung  aus  den  Scheren.  Leipzig,  1890. 

4896.50.282 

Strodtmann,  Kathchen.  In  dor  Nonnenschule. 
Jugenderinnerungen  einer  Gliicklichen.  Hamburg, 
1864.  *6873.5 

Strubberg,  Friedrich  A.  (Armand.)  An  der  In- 
dianergrenze.  Hannover,  1859.  4 v.  in  2.  2032.2 

— Bis  in  die  Wildniss.  2te  Aufl.  Breslau,  1863. 

2877.66 

Struensee,  Gustav  von.  (Gustav  vom  See.) 
Grafin  und  Marquise.  Wien,  1864.  4 v.  in  2. 

2874.58 

— Ranee.  2te  Aufl.  Breslau,  1868.  2874.59 

Stuerckow,  Alice  E.  Der  Herr  von  Zalaur. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  22,  B.  2.  1894.) 

2041. 1. 44 

Sudermann,  Hermann.  Es  war.  3te  Aufl. 
Stuttgart,  1894.  6898.21 

— Frau  Sorge.  13te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1892.  2879.129 

— Geschwister.  Zwei  Novellen.  8te  Aufl.  Stutt- 
gart, 1892.  2878.139 

— Im  Zwielicht.  Zwanglose  Geschichten.  lute 

Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1892.  2878.136 

— lolanthes  Hochzeit.  lOte  Aufl.  Stuttgart, 

1892.  2876.119 

— Der  Katzensteg.  13te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1892. 

2878.138 

Sue,  Eugene.  Die  Geheimnisse  von  Paris. 
Deutsch  von  A.  Diezman.  9te  Ausg.  Leipzig, 
1847.  10  V.  in  2.  2011. 5 

— Same.  Uebers.  von  Quaglio.  Briinn,  1871. 

2 V.  2011. 4 

— Gerolstein.  Schluss  der  Geheimnisse  von  Paris. 

Deutsch  von  H.  Bbrnstein.  9te  Ausg.  Leipzig, 
1847.  2011. 5. 10 

— Same.  Briinn,  1871.  2011.42 

Suttner,  A.  G.,  Freiherr  von.  (M.  A.  Lerei.)  Die 
Adjaren.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  10,  B. 
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— Am  Berge  Urta.  (Same.  Jahrg.  13,  B.  1,2. 

1885.)  2041. 1. 25,  26 

— Der  Battono.  (Same.  Jahrg.  14,  B.  1.  1886.) 

2041. 1. 27 

— Schamyl.  (Same.  Jahrg.  18,  B.  2.  1890.) 

2041.1.36 

Suttner,  Bertha,  Baronin  von.  Hanna.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  10,  B.  1,  2.  1882.) 

2041. 1. 19,  20 

— Die  Tiefinnersten.  Roman.  Dresden,  1»93. 

2876.101 

— Trente-et-Quarante.  Eine  Spielbadgeschichte. 

(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  13,  B.  2.  1885.) 

2041.1.26 

— Die  WafFen  nieder!  Eine  Lebensgeschichte. 

Dresden,  1893.  4868.53 

Sv?tld,  Karolina.  Der  Kuss.  (Hubi2ka.)  Er- 
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Swientochowski,  Alexander.  (Wladislaw  Okon- 
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von  P.  Lobenstein.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.189 

Contents.  — Chawa  Rubin;  Damian  Capenko;  Karl  Krug; 
Klemens  Boruta. 


Swift,  Jonathan.  Gulliver’s  Reisen.  Leipzig, 
1875.  4907.50.69 

— Same.  Stuttgart,  1880.  Illus.  2043.23 

Talvi,  pseud.  See  Robinson,  Therese  A.  L.  v.  J. 
Tangermann,  Wilhelm.  (Victor  Granella.) 
Aus  zwei  Welten,  Wahrheit  und  Dichtung. 
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Tann-Bergler.  See  Bergler. 

Taubert,  Emil.  Die  Niobide.  Leipzig,  1881. 

4897.50.144 

Tautphoeus,  Jemima,  Freilierrin  von.  Die  An- 
fangsbuchstaben.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  C. 
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Taylor,  George,  pseud.  See  Hausrath,  A. 
Tchekhof,  Anton.  In  der  Dammerang.  Skizzen 
und  Erziihlungen.  Aus  dem  Kussisclien  von  J. 
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Tegtmeyer,  Emilie.  Entfesselte  Diimonen. 
(Deutsche  lioman-Bibl.  Jalirg.  3,  B.  2.  1875.) 

2041.1.6 

Telmann,  Konrad,  pseud.  See  Zitelmann,  Con- 
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Temme,  J.  D.  H.  An  der  Memel.  Berlin,  1872. 

2020.20 

— Der  Domherr.  Leipzig,  1867.  4 v.  in  2.  4872.53 

— Eine  Kirchmessnacht.  Criminalgescliiclue. 

N.  Y.,  1871.  *6879.57 

— Ein  Masken-Ball.  Criminalgeschichte.  N.  Y., 

1870.  *6879.57 

— Schwarzort.  Original  Roman.  Berlin,  18f)3. 

2012.15 

— Der  tolle  Graf.  Criminalgeschichte.  N.  YL, 

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— Verkuppelt.  N.  Y".,  1870.  *6879.57 

Tenger,  Mariam,  pseud.  Der  Amulettenmann. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  7,  B.  1.  1879.) 

2041. 1. 13 

— Anna  Dalfv.  Berlin,  1862.  2017.14 

— Bischof  und  Kbnig.  Ilistorische  Novelle  aus 
Friedrich  des  Grossen  Zeit.  Berlin,  1875.  4872.52 

— Der  Glockner  von  St.  Dieze.  (Bachem’s 

Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  19.  1885.)  2056.2.19 

— Der  letzte  Capy.  (Same.  B.  8.  1884.)  2056.2.8 

— Die  Papiere  des  Kaplans.  Berlin,  1876.  2010.4 

— Sophie  von  Hohem.  Berlin,  1875.  2021.16 

Tesche,  Walter.  Der  Enten-Piet.  (Deutscher 
Novellenschatz.  B.  19.  1875.)  1012. 1. 19 

Thackeray,  William  M.  Der  Jahrmarkt  des 
Lebens.  Ein  Roman  ohne  Helden.  Leipzig, 
1881.  4906.50.154 

Translation  of  Vanity  Fair. 

Tbaden,  Ludwig.  In  der  Sommerfrische,  und 
andere  Geschichten.  Stuttgart.  Ulus.  6896.14 
Thenen,  I.  Friiulein  Doctor  im  Irrenhause. 
Eine  Begebenheit  aus  unserer  Zeit.  Wien,  1881. 

4878.98 

Theuriet,  Andre.  Mein  Onkel  Scipio.  Uebers. 
von  Natalie  Riimelin.  Stuttgart,  1891.  2035.21 

Thoroddsen,  J0n  ]d.  Jiingling  und  Madchen. 
Aus  dem  Neu-Islandischen  von  J.  C.  Poestion.  2te 
Aufl.  Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.229 

Thuemmel,  Moritz  A.  von.  Samnitliche  Werke. 
Leipzig,  1811-19.  7 v.  4897.8 

Contents.  — 1.  Vermischte  Gedichte.  — Die  Inoculation  der 
Liebe,  eine  Erzahluug.  — Wiibelmine,  ein  prosaisch  komi- 
Bcbes  Gedicht.  2-6.  Keisein  die  mittiiglichen  I'rovinzen  voii 
Frankreich,  ein  Roman.  7.  Leben  M.  A.  von  Thiimmels, 
von  J.  E.  von  Gruner.  — Anhang. 

— Same.  1853,  54.  8 v.  in  3.  49093.8 

Contents.  — 1-7.  Keise  in  die  mittiiglicben  Provinzen  von 
Frankreich. — Wiibelmine.  8.  Vermischte  Gedichte. — Die 
Inoculation  der  Liebe.  — Das  Erdbeben  von  Messina.  — 
Nachrichten  von  Thiimmels  Lehen. 

— Wiibelmine,  ein  prosaisch  komisches  Gedicht. 

Leipzig,  1769.  Ulus.  **2879.19 

— Same.  Hildburgshausen,  1834.  68703.29 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.128 


— Same.  (Erzahlende  Prosa  der  klassischen 

Periode.  T.  1.  1882.)  4891.62.1 

— Same.  Stuttgart,  1894.  2890b. 50. 48 

Tieck,  Ludwig.  Schriften.  Berlin,  1828-40. 
20  V.  1018. 1 

Contain:  3.  Fortunat,  ein  Mahrchen  rait  Prolog.  4.  Ber 
blonde  Eckbert.  — Der  getreue  Eckart.  — Der  Kunenberg. 

— [..iebeszauber.  — Liebeegescbichte  der  schbnen  Magelone 
und  dee  Giafen  Peter  von  Provence.  — Die  Elfen.  — Der 
Pokal.  6,  7.  Williara  Lovell,  mil  Vorbeiicht.  8.  Abdal- 
lah, eine  Erziihlung.  — Die  Briider,  eine  Erziihlung.  — 
Alraauflur,  ein  Idyll.  — Das  griiue  Band,  eine  Erziihlung. 

9.  Denkwurdige  Geschichlschronik  der  Schildbiirger.  — 
Die  eieben  VVeiber  des  Blaubart.  — Leben  des  beriibmten 
Kaisers  Abraham  Tonelli,  eine  Autobiographie.  — Das 
jiingste  Gericht,  eine  Vision.  13.  Marchen : Die  Hey- 
raonskinder. — Melusine.  14.  Erzahlungen  und  Novellen  : 
Schicksal.  — Die  inauuUche  Mutter. — Die  Rechlsgelehr- 
ten.  — Die  Versbhnung.  — Der  Fremde. — Die  Kreunde. 

— Peter  Lebrecht,  Th.  1.  — Der  Geheimnissvolle.  15.  Er- 
zahliingen : Peter  Lebrecht,  Th.  2.  — Die  beiden  merk- 
wurdigsten  Tage  aus  Siegmunds  Leben.  — Ulrich,  der 
Kmpdndsnme. — Ferraer  der  Geniale.  — Der  Naturfreund. 

— Die  gelebrte  Gesellschaft.  — Der  Psychoiog.  — Der 
Roman  in  Briefen.  — Ein  Tagebuch.  16.  Franz  Stern- 
bald’s  Wanderungen,  eine  altdeuteebe  Geschichte. 
17-20.  Novellen  : 17.  Die  Gemiilde.  — Die  Verlobung.  — 
Die  Reisenden.  — Musikaliscbe  Leiden  und  Freuden.  18. 
Das  Fest  zu  Kenelworth.  — Dichterleben,  in  zwei  Theilen. 
19.  Gliick  giebt  Verstand. — Der  fiinfzehute  November. — 
Tod  des  Dichters.  20.  Der  Jahrmarkt.  — Der  Hexen- 
Sabbath. 

— Gesammelte  Novellen.  Berlin,  1852-54.  12  v. 

2867.3 

Contents. — 1.  DieGemalde;  Die  Verlobung;  Die  Reisen- 
den ; Musikaliscbe  Leiden  und  Freuden;  Der  Gebeimniss- 
volle.  2.  Das  Fest  zii  Kenelworth  ; Dichterleben.  3.  Gliick 
giebt  Verstand;  Der  funfzehnte  November;  Tod  des  Dich- 
ters. 4.  Der  .Jahrmarkt;  Der  Hexen-Sabbalh.  5.  Der 
Wassermenscb ; Der  Mondsuebtige;  Weihnacht-Abend ; Das 
Zauberschloss;  Uebereilung.  6.  Der  Gelehrie ; Die  Abneu- 
probe;  Der  wiederkehrende  griecbische  Kaiser.  7.  Eine 
Sommerreise;  Die  Wundersuchtigen ; Pietro  von  Abaoo. 
8.  Das  alte  Buch  und  die  Reiee  ins  Blaue  hinein;  Der  Alte 
vom  Berge;  Eigensinn  und  Laune;  Die  Gesellschaft  auf 
dem  Lande.  9.  Der  Schutzgeist;  Die  Klausenburg;  Abend- 
gespniche;  Wunderlichkeiten;  Die  Glocke  von  Aragon. 

10.  Des  Lebens  Ueberfluss;  Der  Aufruhr  in  den  Cevennen; 
Liebeswerben ; VV^aldeinsamkeit.  11.  Die  Vogelscheuche, 
Mahrchen-Novelle.  12.  Der  junge  Tiscblermeister. 

— Werke,  Herausg.  von  J.  Minor.  Berlin,  1885. 

2 V.  4891.67 

Contents.  — 1.  Der  gestiefelte  Kater;  Liebesgeschiebte  der 
schbnen  Magelone ; Leben  und  Tod  der  heiligen  Genoveva. 
2.  Novellen:  Die  Geraalde;  Die  Verlobung;  Die  Reisenden; 
Musikaliscbe  Leiden  und  Freuden;  Der  Aufruhr  in  den 
Cevennen. 

— Ausgewiihlte  Werke.  B.  1,  4-8.  Stuttgart, 

1885-88.  2891.50 

Contain:  1.  Die  schone  Magelone;  Der  blonde  Eckbert;  Der 
getreue  Eckart;  Historie  vou  der  Melusina.  4.  Der  Auf- 
rubr  in  den  Cevennen.  5.  DieGemalde;  Des  Lebens  Ueber- 
fluss; Musikaliscbe  Leiden  und  Freuden;  Der  Geheimniss- 
volle. 6.  Dichterleben.  7.  Vittoria  Accorombona.  8.  Tod 
des  Dichters. 

— Des  Lebens  Ueberfluss.  (Flumoristischer 

Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  4. 
1880.)  2011.1.N.F.4 

— Des  Lebens  Ueberfluss.  Musikaliscbe  Leiden 
und  Freuden.  Zwei  Novellen.  Leipzig:,  1884. 

4896.50.199 

— Die  Elfen.  Das  Rotbkappehen.  Zwei  Miir- 

chennovellen.  Boston,  1864.  6898.17 

— Franz  Sternbald’s  Wanderungen.  (Tieck  und 

Wackenroder.  1885.)  4891.68 

— Der  Geheimnissvolle.  Dresden,  1823.  6874.12 

— Die  Gemiilde.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  2.  Miinctien,  1871.)  1012. 1.2 

— Die  Gesellschaft  auf  dem  Lande.  Leipzig, 

1884.  4896.50.195 

— Ryno;  Hiitten-Meister.  (Nachgelassene 

Schriften.  1855.)  4898.6 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Vittoria  Accorombona.  2te  Aufl.  Breslau, 

1841.  4874.76 

— Wunderliclikeiten.  Leipzig,  1885.  4896. 50.213 

Tikbonof,  Ale.\ei  A.  (A.  A.  Lugowoi.)  Pollice 
verso.  Parallelen.  tJbertr.  aus  dein  Bussisclicn 
von  H.  Joliannson.  Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.331 

Tillier,  Claude.  Mein  Onkel  Benjamin.  Social- 
Roman.  Deutsch  von  H.  Denhardt.  Leipzig, 
1884.  4896.50.202 

Toepffer,  Rudolf.  Gesammelte  Schriften.  Leip- 
zig, 1847,  52.  7 V.  1036.4 

Contents.  — 1-3.  Genfer  Novellen.  4-7.  Das  Pfarrhaus. 

— Die  Bibliothek  meines  Onkels.  Deutsch  von 

H.  Licht.  Leipzig,  1873.  4907.50.54 

Tolstoi,  Lyef  N.,  count.  Anna  Karenina.  LFbers. 
von  H.  Moser.  Leipzig,  1891.  4896.50.288 

— Herr  und  Knecht.  Das  Kaffeehaus  von  Surate. 
Ubers.  von  A.  Tkatsch.  Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.344 

— Die  Kosaken.  Kaukasische  Novelle.  Aus  dem 
Russischen  von  G.  Keuchel.  Berlin,  1885. 

30603.26 

— Krieg  und  Frieden.  Historischer  Roman. 

Cbers.  von  E.  Strenge.  3te  Aufl.  B.  1.  Leipzig, 
1893.  4896.50.303 

— B.  2.  4896.50.304 

— Lnzern.  Familiengliick.  Zwei  Erzahlungen. 

Leipzig,  1883.  4896  50.172 

— Volkserzahlungen.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.262 

Torelli-Torriani,  Maria.  (Marchesa  Colombi.) 
Italienisclie  Kleinstadter  und  andere  Erzahlungen. 
Frei  aus  dem  Italienischen  iibers.  von  A.  Courth. 
Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.232 

Trautmann,  Franz.  Der  Wettermacher  von 
Frankfurt.  (Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 
B.  9,  1884.)  2034.1.9 

Tromlitz,  A.  von,  pseud.  See  Witzleben,  Carl  A. 
F.  von. 

Turgenef,  Ivan  S.  Ausgewahlle  Werke.  Mitau, 
1873-84.  12  V.  in  6.  30606.1 

Contents. — 1.  Vater  und  Sbhne.  2.  Eine  Ungliickliche; 
Das  Abenteuer  Lieutenants  .Jergunow;  Ein  Priefwechsel ; 
Assja.  3.  Rudin;  Drei  Begegnungen;  Mumu.  4.  Das  ade- 
lige  Nest;  Drei  Portraits.  0.  Visionen;  Helene.  6.  Ein 
Konig  Lear  des  Dorfes;  Friihlingsfluthen.  7.  Rauch.  8,9. 
Skizzen  aus  dem  Tagebuch  eines  Jiigers.  10.  Neu-Land. 
11.  Stilleben;  Faust,  eine  ErzUhlung  in  neun  Briefen;  Die 
erste  Liebe.  12.  Zwei  Freunde;  Eine  seltsame  Geschichte; 
Jakow  Passenkoff;  Tagebuch  eines  Ueberflussigen ; Ham- 
let und  Don  Quichotle. 

— Dunst.  Aus  dem  Russischen  von  W.  Lange. 

Leipzig,  1881.  4906.50.150 

— Erste  Liebe.  Von  Claire  von  Gliimer.  (Novel- 
lenschatz des  Auslandes.  B.  6.  1872.)  2012.4.6 

— Fruehlingsfluthen.  Deutsch  von  W.  A.  Polo- 

winoff.  Wien,  1872.  3069.56 

— Friihlingswogen.  Von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig, 

1877.  4907.50.92 

— Gedichte  in  Prosa.  Von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig, 

1883.  4896.50.177 

— Die  Geschichte  des  Vater  Alexei.  (Russische 

Erzahlungen.  1878.)  3068.32 

— Ein  Konig  Lear  der  Steppe.  Von  W.  Lange. 

Leipzig,  1876.  4907.50.85 

— Lieutenant  Jergunoff.  Eine  seltsame  Ge- 
schichte. Zwei  Erzahlungen.  Leipzig,  1884. 

4896.50.200 

— Meraoiren  eines  Jagers.  Ubers.  von  H.  Moser. 

Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.226 

— Die  neue  Generation.  Deutsch  von  W.  Lange. 

Aufl.  2.  Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.140 

— Neuland.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  188-?  Portr. 

5068.29 


— Punin  und  Baburin.  Von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig, 

1875.  4907.50.71 

— Der  Raufbold.  Lukerja.  Zwei  Erzahlungen. 

Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.192 

— Senilia.  Dichtungen  in  Prosa.  Uebers.  von 

W.  llenckel.  Leipzig,  1883.  3068.46 

— Tagebuch  eines  Ueberflussigen.  Leipzig, 

1884.  4896.50.185 

— Eine  Ungluckliche.  Leipzig,  1873.  4898.51.50 

— Vater  und  Sbhne.  Von  W.  Lange.  Leipzig, 

1875.  5068.27;  4907.50.76 

— Visionen.  Der  Faktor.  Zwei  Novellen. 
Deutsch  von  A.  Gerstmann.  Leipzig,  1885. 

4896.50.211 

Twain,  Mark,  pseud.  See  Clemens,  Samuel  L. 
Uechtritz,  Friedrich  von.  Eleazar.  Eine  Erzah- 
lung  aus  der  Zeit  des  grossen  jiidischen  Krieges 
im  ersten  Jahrhunderte  nach  Christo.  Jena, 
1867.  4874.72 

Uhl,  Friedrich.  Das  Haus  Fragstein.  2te  Aufl. 
Wien,  1878.  2873.61 

Ulbach,  Louis.  Die  beiden  Aerzte.  Aus  dem 
Franzbsischen.  (Novellenschatz  des  Auslandes. 
B.  11.  1873.)  2012.4. 11 

— Eine  gefahrliche  Unschuld.  (Same.  B.  12. 

Miinchen,  1873.)  2012.4.12 

Ungern  Sternberg,  Alexander,  Freiherr  von. 
Die  Briider  oder  das  Geheimniss.  Grimma,  1852. 
5 V.  in  2.  28993.52 

— Peter  Paul  Rubens.  Ein  biograpliischer 

Roman.  Leipzig,  1862.  6898.39 

Usteri,  Johann  M.  Der  Erggel  im  Steinhus. 
(Dichtungen.  B.  2.  1866.)  28793.50.9 

Vacano,  Emil  M.  Das  Brod  der  Engel.  (Neuer 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  20.  1887.) 

2034.1.20 

— Ein  galizisches  Garnisonsnest.  (Deutsche 

Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  20,  B.  2.  1892.)  2041.1.40 

— Humbug.  Eine  wunderliche  Historic.  Leip- 
zig, 1887.  4896.50.239 

— Kombdianten.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.267 

— Potpourri.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  10, 

B.  2.  1882.)  2041.1.20 

Valera,  Juan.  Pepita  Jimenez.  Andalusischer 
Roman.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.194 

Valett,  Bertha.  Eine  gckrbnte  Dichterin.  Bio- 
graphischer  Roman.  Hamburg,  1865.  2 v.  1043.14 
Varin,  R.  Romeo  und  Julie,  oder,  Liebe  bis  zum 
Tode.  Eine  wahre  Begebenheit.  2te  Aufl. 
Leipzig,  1845.  6876.67 

Varnhagen  von  Ense,  Carl  A.  Denkwiirdig- 
keiten  und  vermischte  Schriften.  B.  6,  7.  Leip- 
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Contents.  — 6.  Die  Sterner  und  die  Psitticher;  Kriegsaben- 
teuer;  Das  warnende  Oespenst;  Die  Strafe  im  voraus;  Reiz 
und  Liebe;  Die  Sylphide.  aus  dem  Russischen  des  Fiirsten 
W.  Odojeffskii;  Bela, aus  dem  Russischen  des  M Lermontoff. 
7.  Mord  der  Jugend;  Die  Drangsale  unstaten  Lebens. 

— Reiz  und  Liebe.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  15.  1874.)  1012.1.15 

Velde,  Carl  F.  van  der.  Sammtliche  Schriften. 
Dresden,  1830.  26  v.  in  13.  6879.50 

Contents.  — 1.  Asmund  Thyrsklingurson;  Der  Flibustier. 
2.  Die  Trude  Hiorba;  Gunima.  3.  Die  Tatarenschlacht; 
Axel.  4,  5.  Prinz  Friedrich.  6-8.  Die  Eroberung  von 
Mexico.  9,  10.  Der  Maltheser.  11.  Die  Lichtensteiner. 
12.  Die  Wiedertiiufer.  13.  Die  I’atrizier.  14.  Guido. 
15, 16.  Arwed  Gyllenstierna.  17, 18.  Der  bbhmische  Mag- 
dekrieg.  19.  Das  Liebhaber  Theater.  20,21.  Christine  und 
ihr  Hof.  22.  Das  Horoskop.  23.  Die  Heilung  der  Ero- 
herungsucht.  24.  Der  Zaubermantel ; Die  bohmischen 
Amazonen.  23,  26.  Die  Gesandtschaftreise  nach  China. 


173 


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— Same.  Phila.,  1855.  8 v.  in  4.  2017.17 

Contents.  — 1.  Erzslufen  ; Asmnnd  Thyrskllngnrson. — 
Der  Flibn^tier.  — l)ie  i rnde  Hiorba.  — Gnnima.  — l»ie  T.ar- 
tarenscblacbt.  — Axel.  2.  Die  Eroberung  von  Mexico. 
3.  Prinz  Friedrich.  — Der  Maltheser.  4.  Die  Lichten- 
steiner.  — Die  Wiedertaufer.  — Die  Patrizier.  5.  Arwed 
Gyllenstiema.  — Guido.  6.  Der  bohmische  Magdekrieg. — 
Das  Liebhaber-Thcater.  7.  Christine  und  ihr  Hof.  — Das 
Horoscop.  — Die  Heilnng  der  Eroberungssucht.  S.  Der 
Zaubemjantel.  — Die  bbhmiscben  Amazonen.  — Die  Ge- 
sandtscbaftsreise  nach  China.  — Lebenslauf. 

— Arwed  Gyllenstiema.  Eine  Erzahlung  ans  dem 

Anfange  des  achtzehnten  Jahrhunderts.  Leipzig, 
1870.  4908. 50.24 

— Die  Lichtensteiner.  Eine  Erzahlung  aus  den 

Zeiten  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges.  Leipzig, 
1879.  4897.50.117 

— Das  Liebhaber-Theater.  Humoreske  aus  dem 

ersten  Zehntel  des  neunzehnten  Jahrhunderts. 
Leipzig,  1867.  4908.50.13 

Veltheim,  11.  von.  Xapoleon  Potee.  Erei  nach 
dem  Eranzosischen.  (Bachem’s  Xovellen-Saram- 
lung.  B.  5.  1883.)  2056.2.5 

— Die  Siihne.  (Same.  B.  39.  1889.)  2056.2.39 

Vely,  E.,  pseud.  See  Simon,  Emma. 

Vincke,  Gisbert,  Ereiherr  von.  A.  B.  C.  fur 
Haus  und  Welt.  Aus  der  Mappe  eines  alien 
Diplomaten.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1880.  48893.39 

Viola,  Max.  Die  Xadel  der  Kleopatra  und 
andere  Hunioresken.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.264 
Vischer,  Eriedrich  T.  Auch  Einer.  Eine  Reise- 
bekanntschaft.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1879.  2 v. 

4875-55 

In  Vol.  1 of  this  novel,  is  a story  which,  to  a certain  extent, 
is  a parody  on  the  German  archseologicM  romances. 

Volger,  E.  Allerhand  Dummheiten.  Humores- 
ken.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.318 

Volksbiicher.  Herausg.  von  G.  0.  Marbach 
[etc.].  1-53.  Leipzig,  1838-47.  53  parts  in 

11  v.  ^ *4878.21 

Contents.  — 1.  Geschichte  von  Griseldis  und  dem  Mark- 
grafen  Walther.  2.  Alte  und  nene  Lieder  in  Leid  nnd  Lust. 
3.  Geschichte  von  der  edlen  und  schonen  Melusina.  4. 
Der  Schildbiireer  wunderseltsame  . . . Geschichten  und 
Thaten.  o.  Geschichte  von  der  schonen  Magelone  und  dem 
Ritter  Peter  mit  den  siibemen  Schlusseln.  6.  Geschichte 
vom  Kaiser  Octavianus.  7.  Geschichte  von  den  sieben 
Schwaben.  8.  Geschichte  von  der  heiligen  Pfalzgrafin 
Genoveva.  9, 10.  Geschichte  von  dem  gehbmten  Sie^ried. 

11.  Geschichte  von  den  drei  Schwestem;  Geschichte  von 
den  drei  Rolandsknappen;  Schneeweisschen ; Bruder  Lustig. 

12.  Der  wiederersiandene  Enlenspiegel.  1.3,  14.  Tristan 
nnd  Isalde.  15-17.  Reineke  der  Fuchs.  IS.  Wigolais  vom 
Rade.  19,  20.  Deutsche  Lieder  zu  Schutz  und  Trutz.  21. 
Birlanda.  22.  Geschichte  von  Fortunat.  23.  Geschichte 
von  Fortunats  Sbbnen.  24.  Leben,  Thaten  nnd  Hollenfahrt 
des  berufenen  Zauberers  und  Schwartzkuustlers  Dr. 
Johann  Faust.  25.  Das  unschatzbare  Bchloss  in  der 
afrikanischen  Hbble  Xa  Xa.  26.  Robert  der  Teufel.  27. 
Schnurren.  28,  29.  Sprichworter  und  Sprnchreden  der 
Dentschen.  30,  31.  Die  Gesch  chte  von  den  sieben  weisen 
Meistern.  32.  Der  arme  Heinrich.  Xach  Hartmann  von 
Aue.  33.  Geschichte  vom  Ebnig  Eginhard  in  Bohmen 
Oder  die  Riesengeschichte.  34.  Herzog  Ernst.  35.  Senf- 
korner;  Anekdoten  und  Erzahlnngen  zur  Aufheiterung  in 
betriibter  Zeit.  36.  Der  Schwanenritter.  37.  Geschichte 
von  der  geduldigen  Helena,  Tochter  des  Kaisers  Antonins; 
Xebst  der  Geschichte  von  dem  edlen  Finkenritter  Poly- 
carpus von  Clarissa,  von  O.  L.  B.  Wolff.  38.  Der  dentsche 
Fabelschatz.  39.  Der  Markische  Enlenspiegel,  das  ist; 
Selisame  und  kurzweilige  Geschichten  von  Hans  Clauert 
in  Trebbin.  Von  O.  L.  B.  Wolff.  40.  Der  wegen  seiner 
kurzweiiigen  Possen  merkwiirdige  schlesische  Riibezahl 
eder  der  schalkhafte  Bergseist.  Von  O.  L.  B.  Wolff.  41-43. 
Der  weise  Ritter;  Geschichte  des  Herzogs  Herpin  von 
Bourges  nnd  seines  in  der  Gefangenschaft  gebomen  Sohnes 
Lowe,  welcher  spater  dnrch  Gottes  Ratbscblnss  Konig  von 
Siciiieii  wurde.  Von  O L.  B.  Wolff.  44.  Anmuthige 
Geschichte  von  Prinz  Gerbino  und  Prinzessin  Rosina.  Von 
O.  L.  B.  Wolff.  45.  Der  lustige  Kirmessbruder;  Der 
lustige  Cavalier  Monsieur  Hans  Guck  in  die  Welt  mit 


seinen  wohlgemeinten  und  fleissig  gesammelten  Scherzre- 
den.  Von  O.  L.  B.  Wolff.  46.  Ge>chichte  vom  Zaul>erer 
Virgilius.  Von  O.  L.  B.  Wolff.  47.  Joachim  und  Anna. 
Aus  dem  .Crabischen  neu  verdcutscht  von  O.  L.  B.  Wolff. 
48.  Geschichte  vun  dem  Leben  Jesu  Christi,  welches 
Xicodemus  beschrieben  hat.  Von  O.  L.  B.  'V  olff.  49,50. 
Dorfgespiacbe.  51.  Volksraiirchen.  52.  Heinrich  der  Lowe; 
Ahasverus;  Flos  und  Blancflos;  Peter  Dimringer  von  Stan- 
lenbergin  der  Unenau;  Bruder  Rausch.  53.  Konig  Apol- 
lonius; Die  Zwergenburg;  Deutsches  Rathselbiich. 

— Same.  1-45.  45  parts  in  5 v.  *B.6io8.6i 

VoUmar,  A.  Drei  Weihnaclitsabende.  2te  .-Vtifl. 
Berlin,  1869.  28793.63 

— Das  Pfarrhaus  im  Harz.  5te  Aufl.  Berlin, 

1879.  28793.64 

Voltaire.  Zadig,  oder  das  Geschick.  Eine 
niorgenlandische  Geschichte.  Deutsch  von  A. 
Ellisser.  Leipzig,  1893.  4896.50.308 

Voss,  Richard.  Der  Hamlet  von  Tusculum. 
(Xeuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  11.  1885.) 

2034. 1. 1 1 

— Juliane.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  18, 

B.  1.  1890.)  2041. 1. 35 

— Kinder  des  Sudens.  Romische  Geschichten. 

Stuttgart,  1889.  2046.7 

Contents.  — Lala.  — Das  Gelbbnis. 

— Maria  Botti.  Leipzig,  1883.  4896.50.177 

— Der  Monch  von  Berchtesgaden  und  andre 

Erzahlungen.  Stuttgart,  1891.  2035.14 

Vrchlicky,  Jaroslav.  Earbige  Scherben.  Ironi- 
sche  und  sentimentale  Geschichten.  Ubers.  aus 
dem  Tschechischen  von  E.  Griin.  Leipzig,  1889. 

4896.50.263 

— Xeue  farbige  Scherben.  Leipzig,  1893. 

4896.50.320 

W.,  E.  von.  See  Wolf,  E.  von. 

Wachenhusen.  Hans.  Des  Herzens  Golgotha. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  2,  B.  1.  1874.) 

2041.1.3 

— Die  folle  Betty.  (Same.  Jahrg.  12,  B.  2. 

1884.)  2041. 1.24 

— Eine  Geborene.  (Same.  Jahrg.  3,  B.  2.  1875.) 

2041.1.6 

— Graf  Betsany.  (Same.  Jahrg.  11,  B.  2.  1883.) 

2041. 1. 22 

— Helene.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1879.  4873.71 

— Mylady.  Stuttgart,  1881.  48703.83 

— Die  nene  Lorelei.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  4,  B.  2.  1876.)  2041.1.8 

— Der  Schweden-Schatz.  (Same.  Jahrg.  10,  B. 

1.  1882.)  2041. 1. 19 

— Was  die  Strasse  versehlingt.  Socialer  Roman. 

2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1884.  4871.93 

Wagner,  Ernst.  Wilibald’s  Ansichten  des  Lebens. 
Leipzig,  1810.  2 v.  48993.3 

Wagner,  Richard.  Ein  deutscher  Musiker  in 
Paris.  Xovellen  und  .Aufsatze.  (Gesammelte 

Schriften  und  Dichtungen.  B.  1.  Leipzig,  1871.) 

4894.1.1 

Contains : Eine  Pilgerfahrt  zu  Beethoven ; Ein  Ende  in 
Paris;  Ein  gliickiicher  Abend ; u.  s.  w. 

Waiblinger,  Wilhelm  E.  Gesammelte  Werke. 
B.  1-4.  Hamburg,  1842.  4899a.  10. 1-4 

Contents.  — 1.  Die  Britten  in  Rom.  2.  Francesco  Spina; 
Das  Abenteuer  von  der  Sohle,  Oder  wie  es  einem  deuuchen 
Poeten  aiif  dem  Capitol  ergangeii.  3.  Das  Marchen  v.m  der 
blauen  Grotte;  Das  Blumecfest;  Friedrich  Holderlin’s 
Leben,  Dichtung  und  Wahusinn.  -1.  Die  heilige  Woche; 
Drei  Tage  in  der  Unterwelt;  Rosa  Taddei. 

— Das  Abenteuer  von  der  Sohle.  (Humoristischer 

Hausschatz  fiir's  deutsche  Volk.  B.  6.  1877.) 

2011.1.6 


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— Die  Britten  in  Rom.  Eingeleitet  von  E.  Zoller. 

Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.139 

Waldau,  Max,  pseud.  See  Hauenscliild,  Richard 
G.  S.  von. 

Walden,  G.  A Hein  in  der  Welt.  (Deutscli- 
anierik.  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  Halfte  2.  1883.) 

1051. 1.2 

Waldmueller,  Robert,  pseud.  See  DuBoc,  Edu- 
ard. 

Wald-Zedtwitz,  E.  von,  pseud.  See  Zedwitz, 
Ewald,  Freiherr  von. 

Wall,  Anton,  pseud.  See  Heyne,  Christian  L. 
Wallace,  Lewis.  Ben  Htir.  (Deutsche  Roman- 
Bibl.  Jahrg.  15,  B.  2.  1887.)  2041.1.30 

Walloth,  Wilhelm.  Schriften.  Leipzig,  1889. 
5 V.  2879.112 

Contents.  — 1.  Oktavia,  historischer  Roman  aus  der  Zeit  des 
Kaisers  Nero.  2.  Der  Mime,  historischer  Roman  aus  der 
Zeit  Domitian's.  3.  Seelenrathsel,  Roman  aus  der  Gegen- 
wart.  4.  Aus  der  Praxis,  Roman.  5.  Dramen : Gratin 
Pusteria;  Johann  von  Schwabeu;  Marino  Falieri. 

— Der  Gladiator.  Roman  aus  der  Zeit  Ealigulas. 

Leipzig,  1888.  2878.89 

— Das  Schatzhaus  des  Konigs.  Eine  Erziihlung 
aus  dem  alten  Aegypten.  Leipzig,  1883?  4871.86 
Wangenheim,  Franz  T.  Die  letzten  Stuart’s. 
Historische  Erzahlung.  Braunschweig,  1833. 

6899.34 

Contents.  — Anna  Hyde;  Blood  von  Heath;  EfiSe,  Oder: 
das  Grab  von  Southwoldbay. 

Warburg,  Emilie  von.  (Emile  Erhard.)  Grafin 
Ruth.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  7,  B.  2. 
1880.)  2041. 1. 14 

— Im  Spiegel.  (Same.  Jahrg.  8,  B.  2.  1880.) 

2041.1.16 

— Die  Lehnsjungfer.  (Same.  Jahrg.  H,  B.  1,  2. 

1886.)  2041.1.27,28 

— Die  Rose  vom  Haff.  (Same.  Jahrg.  11,  B.  2. 

1883.)  2041. 1. 22 

Warren,  Leo.  Im  Horselberg.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  13,  B.  2,  1885.)  2041.1.26 

— Die  Jagd  des  Todes.  (Same.  Jahrg.  14,  B.  2. 

1886. )  2041.1.28 

— Der  wunde  Punkt.  (Same.  Jahrg.  15,  B.  2. 

1887. )  2041. 1. 30 

Warring,  Hans.  Im  Forsthause.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  8,  B.  2.  1880.)  2041.1.16 

— Die  Marschalks.  .Aufzeichnungen  einer  Dame. 

(Same.  Jahrg.  13,  B.  2.  1885.)  2041.1.26 

Wartenegg,  Wilhelm  von.  Wie  es  gewohnlich 
geht.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  10,  B.  2. 
1882.)  2041. 1. 20 

Weber,  Adelheid.  Auf  dornigem  Pfad.  (Bachera’s 
Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  31.  1888.)  2056.2.31 

— Cezar  Grawinsky.  (Neuer  Deutscher-Xovel- 

lenschatz.  B.  19.  1887.)  2034.1.19 

Weber,  Carl  J.  Das  Lachen.  Aus  “ Demokritos, 
Oder  hinterlassene  Papiere  eines  lachenden  Philo- 
sophen.”  Leipzig,  1895.  4896.50.343 

Wegerer,  August  von.  (Ernst  Norden.)  Schick- 
salswechsel.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B. 
27.  1887.)  2056.2.27 

Wehl,  Feodor  von.  Dunkle  Blatter  aus  der  Ge- 
schichte  Italiens.  Kleine  Erzahlungen.  Leipzig, 

1888.  4896.50.250 
Contents.  — Fr.incesco  Foscari  nnd  seine  Familie;  Der 
venetianische  Kasleo ; Die  Rache  eines  Weibes;  Die  Opfer 
des  Schweigens;  Venetianische  Justiz. 


— Der  Sturm  im  Glase  Wasser.  (Humoristischer 

Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  4. 
1880.)  20ii.r.N.F.4 

Weill,  Alexandre.  Sittengemalde  aus  dem  elsas- 
sischen  Volksleben.  Novellen.  2te  Aufl.  Stutt- 
gart, 1847.  2 V.  4876.2;  2018.10 

Contents.  — 1.  Stasi.  — Udilie  nnd  Gertrude.  — Selmel,  die 
Wahnsinnige.  — Frohin.  2.  Der  Bettler  und  sein  Kind.  — 
Mathisel  und  Babele. 

Weise,  Christian.  Die  drei  argsten  Erznarren 
in  der  ganzen  Welt.  Abdruck  der  Ausgabe  von 
1673.  Halle  a.  S.,  1878.  4872.40 

Weise,  Lisa.  (E.  Liss-Blanc.)  Home,  sweet 
home.  Eine aparte  Wintergeschichte.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  22,  B.  1.  1894.)  2041.4.43 

Weisflog,  Carl.  Das  grosse  Loos.  In  etzlichen 
anmuthigen  Historien.  Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.34 
Weiss,  Carl  F.  J.  (K.  Schrattenthal.)  Der  Ar- 
mendoctor.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B. 
32.  1888.)  2056.2.32 

Weiss,  Julian.  Von  der  heiteren  Seitea  Deutsche 
Humoresken  aus  Ungarn.  Leipzig,  1893. 

4896.50.316 

Weissner,  Alfred.  Der  Muller  von  Hoft. 
(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B 6.  1872.)  1012.1.6 
Weitbrecht,  Richard.  D Stadtjompfer.  (Neuer 
Deutsclier  Novellenschatz.  B.  16.  1886.)  2034.1.16 
Wellmer,  Arnold.  Bruder  Studio ! Studenten- 
geschichten  aus  vier  Jahrhunderten.  Berlin, 
1871,  73.  4870.62 

— Dornroslein.  (Humoristischer  Hausschatz  liir’s 

deutsche  Volk.  B.  5.  1877.)  2011. 1.5 

Werner,  E.,  pseud.  See  Buerstenbinder,  Elisa- 
beth. 

Werner,  Reinhold.  Auf  See  und  an  Land.  Vier 
Erzahlungen.  Berlin,  1883.  4872.13 

Contents.  — Der  alte  FbUch;  Im  Boot  auf  dem  Ocean; 
Ein  Gottesgericht;  Stortebeker. 

— Der  Pirat.  Erzahlung  aus  dem  Seeleben. 

(Deutsch-amerikanische  Volks-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11, 
Ite  Halfte.  1883.)  1051. i.i 

Wesdorf,  Friedrich.  Stand  und  Bildung.  Leip- 
zig, 1865.  3 V.  1044.2 

Wichert,  Ernst.  Am  Strande.  Leipzig,  1880. 

4897.50.129 

— Ansas  und  Grita.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz. 

B.  14.  1874.)  1012. 1. 14 

— Die  Bekenntnisse  einer  armen  Seele.  (Hu- 

moristischer Hausschatz  fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N. 
F.,B.  5.  1880.)  2011.1.N.F.5 

— Same.  (Novellen  und  Humoresken  von  Wich- 
ert, R.  Lindau,  u.  s.  w.  1885.)  2043.34 

— Fiir  todt  erklart.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.117 

— Eine  Geige.  Drei  Weihnachten.  Zwei  Er- 
zahlungen. Leipzig,  1881.  4897.50.144 

— Nur  Wahrheit!  Sie  verlangt  ihre  Strafe. 

Zwei  Erzahlungen.  Leipzig,  1882.  4906. 50.156 

— Rauschen.  Ein  Strand-Idyll.  2teAufl.  Leip- 
zig, 1881.  4872.22 

— Ein  starkes  Herz.  Jena,  1878.  3 v.  4875.53 

— Die  Taube  auf  dem  Dache.  (Deutsche  Roman- 

Bibl.  Jahrg.  20,  B.  1.  1892.)  2041. 1.39 

— Von  der  deutschen  Nordost-Mark.  Vier  preus- 

sische  Historien.  Leipzig,  1885.  4872.42 

Contents.  — Der  Schulmeister  von  Labian;Reei,  die  Salz- 
biirgerin;  Das  Bannrecht;  Fanchon. 

Wicbmann,  Franz.  Das  braune  Annerl. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  22,  B.  1,  2.  1894.) 

204 1. 1. 43,  44 


175 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


Wichmann,  Paul  V.  Die  eiserne  Maske.  His- 
torischer  Roman  aus  den  Archiven  der  Ilerzoge 
von  Conde  und  Rohan.  Jena,  1887.  6899.49 

Time  of  Louis  xiii.  and  xrv.  of  France. 

Wichner,  Josef.  Der  Novize  und  andere  Erziih- 
lungen.  Leipzig,  1891.  4896.50.295 

Wickede,  Friedrich  C.  von.  Amerikanische 
Novelletten.  Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.95 

Contents.  — Ein  Mann  ohne  Vaterland;  Der  Stern  des  Os- 
tens;  Im  geiben  Fieber;  Ein  Xew-i’orker  Spielhaus; 
Eduard  Variau;  Die  Rivalen;  In  gefuhrvoller  Lage; 
Schwarze  Engel;  Die  Rebellenbraut;  Der  verschwundene 
Posten;  Seid  Ihr  der  Corporal?  Ein  Verbrecher  aus  Ehrge- 
fiihl. 

The  first  story  is  retold  from  Edward  Everett  Hale’s  “ The 
man  without  a country.” 

— Same.  2te  Folge.  1880.  4897.50.130 

Contents.  — Ein  deutscher  Industrieritter  in  der  Fremde; 
Die  Prairieblume;  Ein  Piano  in  Arkansas;  Die  Fussspuren 
aus  dem  Convogaska-Felsen ; Der  Yaukee-Barenjager;  Im 
Scorpion-Gulch. 

Wickede,  Julius  von.  Fine  deutsche  Biirger- 
familie.  IS’ach  einer  Familienchronik.  Jena,  1867. 

2020.23 

— Ein  deutsches  Reiterlehen.  Erinnerungen 

eines  alien  Husaren-Officiers  aus  den  Jaliren 
18o2  his  1815.  Berlin,  1861.  3 v.  in  2.  4872.58 

— Joacliim  Sliiter  oder  die  Einfiihrung  der  Re- 

formation in  Mecklenburg.  Berlin,  1869.  4 v. 
in  2.  4872-57 

— Der  lange  Isaack.  Historischer  Roman  aus  der 

Zeit  des  deutschen  Befreiungskrieges.  1813. 
Leipzig,  1863.  3 v.  2021.22 

Wickram,  Jorg.  Rollwagenbiichlein.  Ausge- 
wahlt  und  sprachlich  erneuert  von  K.  Pannier. 
Leipzig,  1880.  4897.50.141 

Short  humorous  stories. 

Widmann,  Joseph  V.  Ein  Doppelleben.  (Neuer 
Deutscher  A’ovellenschatz.  B.  14.  1886.) 

2034.1. 14 

— Die  Ld'.ven  in  Weidling.  (Deutsche  Ruraan- 

Bibl.  Jahrg.  14,  B.  2.  1886.)  2041.1.28 

— Der  Redacteur.  Als  Madchen.  Zwei  spani- 

sche  Novellen.  Leipzig,  1884.  4896.50.199 

Wieland,  Christoph  M.  Die  Abenteuer  des  Don 
Sylvio  von  Rosalva.  (Saramtliche  Werke.  B.  11, 
12.  1795.)  *49093.50.11,  12 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  5,  6.  1818,19.)  *2888.1.5,6 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  5,  6.  1824.)  *4900.50.5,6 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  1,  2.  1839.)  1028.1.1,2 

— Agathodamon.  (Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  32. 

1799.)  *49093.50.32 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  35.  1822.)  *2888.1.35 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  35.  1825.)  4900.50.35 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  18.  1839.)  1028.1.18 

— Aristipp  und  einige  seiner  Zeitgenossen. 
(Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  33-36.  1800,  01.) 

*49093.50.33-36 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  36-39.  1822.)  *2888.1.36-39 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  36-39.  1825.)  4900.50.36-39 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  22-24.  1839.)  1028.1.22-24 

— Same.  Herausg.  von  H.  Prdhle.  (Werke. 

Teil  4,  5.  Berlin,  1886.)  4893.74.4,5 

— Bonifaz  Schleichers  Jugendgeschichte.  (Saninit- 

liche  Werke.  B.  27.  1821.)  *2888.1.27 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  27.  1825.)  4900.50.27 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  27.  1840.)  1028.1.27 

— Geschichte  der  Abderiten.  (Sammtliche  Werke. 

B.  19,  20.  1796.)  *49093.50.19,  20 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  19,  20.  1820.)  *2888.1.19,  20 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  19,  20.  1825.)  4900.50.19,20 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  13,  14.  1889.)  1028.1.13,  14 

— Same.  Leipzig,  1871.  4898.51.36 


Herausg.  von  H.  Prohle. 


— Same. 

3.  1885.) 

— Same.  (Gesammelte  Werke. 


(Werke.  T. 
4893.74.3 
B.  6.  1885.) 

2891.60.6 

Translated  under  the  title  The  republic  of  fools  [tS74.5-2J. 

— Geschiclite  des  Agathon.  (Sammtlitdie  Werke. 

B.  1-3.  1794.)  *49093.50.1-3 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  9-11.  1819.)  *2888.1.9-11 

(Same.  B.  9-11.  1824.)  4900.50.9-11 

(Same.  B.  4-6.  1839.)  1028.1.4-6 


— Same. 

— Same. 

— Same. 


(Gesammelte  Werke.  B.  4,  5.  1885.) 

2891.60.4, 5 

— Geschichte  des  weisen  Danischmend.  (Sammt- 
liche Werke.  B.  8.  1795.)  *49093.50.8 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  18.  1820.)  *2888.1.18 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  18.  1825.)  4900.50.18 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  9.  1839.)  1028.1.9 

— Der  goldne  Spiegel,  oder  die  Konige  von  Sche- 

schian.  Eine  wahre  Geschichte.  (Sammtliche 
Werke.  B.  6,  7.  1794.)  *49093.50.6,7 

(Same.  B.  16,  17.  1820.) 

*2888.1.16, 17 

(Same.  B.  16,  17.  1824.) 

4900  50.16, 17 
(Same.  B.  7,  8.  1839.)  1028.1.7,8 

Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.65 

— Das  Hexameron  von  Rosenhain. 

AVerke.  B.  38.  1805.) 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  29.  1821.) 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  29.  1825.) 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  19.  183!).) 

— Koxkox  und  Kikeqnetzel,  eine 
Geschichte.  (Sammtliche  Werke. 


— Same. 

— Same. 

— Same. 

— Same. 


— Same.  (Same.  B.  12. 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  12. 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  20. 

— Same.  (Werke.  T.  6. 

— Krates  und  Hipparchia. 

B.  39.  1811.) 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  21. 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  28. 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  28. 

— Menander  und  Glycerion. 

B.  39.  1811  ) 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  28. 
(Same.  B.  28. 
tSame.  B.  21 . 


— Same. 

— Same. 

— Same. 


(Sammtliche 
*49093.50.38 
*2888.1.29 
4900  50  29 
1028.1.19 
mexikani>che 
B.  14.  1795.) 
*49093.50.14 
1819.)  *2888.1.12 

1824. )  4900.50.12 

1839.)  1028.1.20 

1887.)  4893.74.6 

(Sammtliche  Werke. 

*49093.50.39 
1839.)  1028.1.21 

1821.)  2888.1.28 

1825. )  *4900.50.28 

(Sammtliche  Werke. 

*49093.50  39 
1821.)  *2888.1.28 

1825.)  4900.50.28 

1839.)  1028.1.21 


(Gesammelte  Werke.  B.  3. 


1885.) 
2891.60 

— Nachlass  des  Diogenes  von  Sinope.  (Sammt- 
liche Werke.  B.  13.  1795.)  *49093.50.13 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  13.  1819.)  *2888.1.13 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  13.  1824.)  4900.50.13 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  19.  1839.)  1028.1.19 

— Peregrinus  Proteus.  (Sammtliche  Werke.  B. 

27,28.  1797.)  *49093.50.27,28 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  33,  34.  1821,  22  ) 

*2888.1.33,  34 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  33,  34.  1825.) 

4900.50.33.  34 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  16, 17.  1839.)  1028.1.16,17 

— Reise  des  Priesters  Abulfauaris  ins  innere 
Afrika.  Die  Bekenntnisse  des  Abulfauaris  gewe- 
senen  Priesters  der  Isis  in  ihrem  Tempel  zu  Mem- 


fis.  (Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  15. 


— Same.  (Same.  B.  31.  1821.) 

— Same.  (.'8ame.  B.  31.  1825.) 

— Same.  (Werke.  T.  6.  l^S'-) 

— Die  Salamandrin  und  die  Bildsiiule.  (Sammt- 
liche Werke.  B.  30.  1797.)  *49093.50.30 


1795.) 
*49093.50.15 
*2888  1. 31 
4900.50.31 
4893.74.6 


176 


German  Fiction  — Authors 


— Same.  (Same.  B.  27. 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  27. 

— Same.  (Same.  B.  27. 

— Der  Stein  der  'Weisen. 

B.  30.  1707.) 

— Same.  (Same. 

— Same.  (Same. 

— Same.  (Same. 

— Same.  (Werke 
Wiesner,  A.  C. 
Noveletten-Bibl. 


1821.)  »2888.i.27 

1825.)  4900.50.27 

1810.)  1028.1.27 

(Sammtliche  Werke. 

4909a. 50.30 
*2888.1.27 


B.  27.  1821.) 

B.  27.  1825.)  4900.50.27 

B.  27.  18-10  ) 1028.1  27 

Teil  1.  1887.)  4873.74.1 

Die  scliwarze  Dame.  (Deutsche 
B.  1.  1887.)  2043.7.1 

Wilbrandt,  Adolf.  Am  heiligen  Damm.  Chicago, 
188.1.  2043.37 

— Fridoiin’s  heimliche  Ehe.  (Deutsche  Roman- 

Bibl.  Jahrg.  3,  B.  2.  1875.)  2041.1.6 

— Same.  2te  Aufl.  Wien,  1882.  6899.5 

— Hermann  Ifinger.  2te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1892. 

2878.148 

— Johann  Ohlericli.  (Deutscher  Nevellenschatz. 

B.  7.  1812.)  1012. 1.7 

— Novellen.  Berlin,  1889.  4877.56 

Contents.  — Die  Binder;  Heimath;  Reseda. 

— Neue  Novellen.  Berlin,  1870.  4877.56.2 

Contents.  — Narciss;  Die  Geschwister  von  Portovenere; 
Johann  Ohierich;  Die  Reioe  nach  Freienwalde. 


Wild,  Hermine.  Eure  Wege  sind  nicht  meine 
Wege.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  22.  1876.) 

1012. 1.22 

Wildenbruch,  Ernst  A.  von.  Die  Danaide. 
(Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  14.  1886.) 

2034.1. 14 

— Kinderthranen.  Ztvei  Erzahlungen.  4te  Aufl. 
Berlin,  1886.  2043.30 

Contents.  — Der  Letzte.  — Die  Landpartie. 


— Der  Meister  von  Tanagra.  Eine  Kiinstlerge- 
schichte  aus  Alt-Hellas.  7te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1886. 

2870a. 22 

— Novellen.  2te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1883.  28703.70 

Contents.  — Franceska  von  Rimini.  — Vor  den  Schranken. 

— Bruiihilde. 


— Schwester-Seele.  Stuttgart,  1894.  6898.18 

Wildermuth,  Ottilie.  Aus  Nord  und  Siid.  Er- 
zahlungen,  der  deutschen  Jugend  geboten.  3te 
Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1886.  Ulus.  2043.3 

— Aus  Schloss  und  Hiitte.  Erzahlungen  fiir  die 
Jugend.  7te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1877.  Ulus.  2026.19 

Contents.  — Barbeles  Weihnachten;  Kann  sein,  ’s  ist  auch 
so  recht ; Ballh  sai-’s  .Apfelbaume;  Das  Bauinlein  im  Walde; 
Krieg  und  Krieden;  Zwei  Marchen  fUr  die  Kleinsten  ; BrU- 
dercben  und  Schwestercben ; Emmas  Pilgerfahrt;  Die  Was- 
ser  im  Jahr  1824. 


— Bilder  und  Gescliichten  aus  Schwaben.  Stutt- 
gart, 1892.  2 V.  Ulus.  2876.109 

— Jugendschriften.  Stuttgart,  1871.  16  v.  in  2. 

Ulus.  2046.8 

Contents.  — 1.  Ein  einsam  Kind ; Die  tVasser  im  Jahre  1824. 
2.  Drei  sSchnlkamernden ; Der  Spiegel  der  Zwerglein.  3. 
Eine  seltsame  Schule;  Barbele’s  Weihnaehlen.  4.  Eine 
Konigin;  Der  Kinder  Gcbet.  5.  Spates  Gliick;  Die  drei 
Scbwestern  vora  W'alde.  6.  Die  Ferien  auf  Schloss  Ba- 
renburg;  Der  Sandbub’,  odor:  wer  hat’s  am  beaten?  7. 
Cherubino  and  Zephii  ine;  Kann  sein,  ’s  ist  auch  so  recht. 
8.  Briiderchen  und  8cbwesterchen ; Der  Einsiedler  im 
tValde.  9.  Der  Peterli  von  Emmenthal ; Zwei  Marchen 
filr  die  Klein-'ten.  10.  Krieg  und  Frieden;  Emma’s  Pil- 
gerfahrt. 11.  Das  branne  Lenchen ; Dos  Koniga  Patenkind. 
12.  Nach  Rcgen  Sonnenschein ; Frau  Luna;  Das  Banmiein 
im  Walde.  13.  Die  Naehbarskinder;  Kordulas  erste  Reise; 
Balthasars  Apfelbaunie.  14.  Die  wunderbare  Hohle; 
Das  .Steinkrenz ; Unsere  alte  Marie.  15.  Drei  Erzahlungen 
fUr  die  Jngei.d  ; Der  klnge  Bruno ; Eine  alte  Schuld;  Heb’ 
auf,  was  Gott  dir  vor  die  I'hure  legt.  16.  Vier  Erzahlungen 
Elisabeth;  Die  drei  Christbaume;  Klarchens  Genesung; 
Das  Feecthal. 


— Perlen  aus  dem  Sande.  Erzahlungen.  Stutt- 
gart, 1867.  4879.56 

Contents.  — Aus  triiben  Wassern;  Die  Schule  der  Derauth; 
Marie  und  Maria;  Taube  Blilthen;  Margarethens  Bylvester. 
abend ; Die  drei  Schwestern,  Oder : der  Herr  behiltet  die 
Einfaltigen. 

— Von  Berg  und  Tlial.  6te  Aufl.  Stuttgart,  1877. 

IIIus.  2026.18 

Contents.  — Das  Feenthal;  Eine  Konigin;  Cherubino  und 
Zephiiine;  Frau  Luna;  Das  Steinkreuz;  Der  Peterli  von 
Emmenthal. 

Willkomm,  Ernst.  Feierabende  und  Sonntage. 
Volkserzahlung.  (Der  deutsche  Bauer.  Jahrg. 

1.  Leipzig,  1843.)  48703.66 

— Rheder  und  Matrose.  Ein  Hamburger  Roman. 

Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1857.  1013. 2 

Wilmsen,  Friedrich  P.  Hersiliens  Lebensmor- 
gen.  3te  Aufl.  Berlin,  1827.  2026.3 

— Hilarius.  Unterhaltende  und  lehrreiche  Er- 

ziihlungen  nach  Sprichwdrtern,  fiir  die  reifere 
Jugend.  Berlin,  1830.  Ulus.  6876.21 

Windek,  S.  von.  Drei  Schwestern.  (Deutsche 
Ronian-Bibl.  Jalirg.  10,  B.  2.  1882.)  2041. 1.20 

Winkler,  Ludwig  and  Theresa.  (Th.  Messerer.) 
Des  Achmiillers  Recht.  Eine  Hoehlandsgeschichte. 
(Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  21.  1885.) 

2056.2.21 

— Die  beiden  Vettern.  Erzahlung  aus  dem  baieri- 
schen  Waldgebirge.  (Same.  B.  12,  1884.) 

2056.2.12 

— Die  Waisen.  Eine  Geschichte  aus  den  Bergen. 

(Same.  B.  4.  1883.)  2056.2.4 

Winterfeld,  Adolph  von.  Eine  Fahnrich  mit 
einem  Felder.  (Humoristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s 
deutsche  Volk.  B.  5.  1877.)  2011. 1.5 

Winterhielm,  Kristian.  (Johannes  Norman.) 
Intermezzos.  Aus  dem  Norwegischen  von  M.  von 
Borch.  Leipzig,  1887.  4896.50.141 

Wirth,  Bettina.  Zwei  Funde  aus  den  Triiramern 
Pompejis.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  8,  B. 

2.  1880.)  2041.1.16 

Wiseman,  Cardinal.  Fabiolaoder  die  Kirche  der 
Katakomben.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  M.  von 
Borch.  Leipzig,  1800.  4896.50.275 

Witzleben,  Carl  A.  F.  von.  (A.  von  Tromlitz.) 
Ausgewahlte  Schriften.  4te  Original-Aufl.  Leip- 
zig, 1872.  5 V.  28993.65 

Contents.  — 1.  Die  Pappenheimer,  historiseh-romantisches 
Gcraiilde  aus  den  Zeiten  des  dreissigjahrigen  Krieges;  Der 
Page  des  Herzogs  von  Fricdland.  2.  F’ranz  von  Sickingen 
und  seine  Zeitgenossen ; Rilterlicher  Sinn.  3.  Der  Ring; 
Fleurette’s  Denkmal;  Die  Schlacht  von  Mariguano;  Der 
Fall  von  Missolungbi;  Die  drei  Wiinsche;  Opfcr  der  Un- 
treue.  4.  Mutius  Sforza,  historisches  Gemiilde.  5. 
Sangerliebe;  Der  Rezensent ; Die  Belagerung  von  Candia; 
Vergeltung;  Das  Asyl  am  Kynast. 

— Die  Vierhundert  von  Pforzheim.  Leipzig, 

1881.  4906.50.152 

Witzleben-Wendelstein,  Ferdinand  von.  Die 
Hofdame  der  Erzherzogin.  Breslau,  1882.  4870.25 
Wodiczka,  Victor.  Der  schwarze  Junker.  Ge- 
schichtliche  Erzahlung  aus  (isterreichs  Vergangen- 
heit.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1888.  4896.50.245 

Wohl,  Stephanie.  Rauschgold.  Roman  aus  der 
ungarischen  Gesellschaft.  Jena,  1889.  2878.86 

Wolf,  August.  Der  Stern  der  Schonheit. 
(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.2.  1871.)  1012. 1.2 
Wolf,  F.  von.  Gemiith  und  Selbstsucht. 
(Deutscher Novellenschatz.  B.  16.  1874.)  1012.1.16 
Wolf,  Johann  W.  Deutsche  Marchen  und  Sagen. 
Leipzig,  1845.  4224.5 


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2902.6;  4874.9 

Wolf,  Marie.  (C.  Michael.)  Lios  Alfa.  Roman 
aus  dem  deutschen  Familienleben.  (Deutsche 
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2041.1.16 

— Opfer  des  Aberglaubens,  Irrthums  und  Wahns. 
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2032.4 

— Das  Recht  der  Hagestolze.  Eine  Heirathsges- 
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Wolfram,  Leo.  Dissolving  views.  Romanfrag- 
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Wolfsohn,  C.  W.,  ed.  Russlands  Novellendich- 
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Contents.  — 1.  Hahn,  Elena  A.;  Dschellak-ddin ; Utballa. 
Pushkin  : Hie  Capitainstochter.  2.  Pavlof  : Her  Masken- 
bali;  Her  Namenstag;  Eine  Million;  Her  Yatagan.  3. 
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Wolziogen,  Alfred,  Freiherr  von.  Zwei  Humores- 
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Contents.  — Hie  Unke;  Lori. 

Wolzogen,  Caroline  von.  Agnes  von  Lilien. 
(Erziihlende  Prosa  der  klassischen  Periode.  T. 
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Wolzogen,  Ernst  L.,  Freiherr  von.  Heiteres  und 
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4860.51 

Contents.  — Chrislel  nnd  Wigel;  Veit  Zisolins  Galgenfrist; 
’s  Meikatel  nnd  der  Sexack ; Hie  Gloria  — Hose;  V’erthers 
Leiden  in  Sexta;  Ein  Herwischlied. 

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2035.25 

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Wuttke-Biller,  Emma.  Barbara  Ittenhausen. 
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Wyss,  Johann  K.  Idyllen,  Volkssagen,  Legen- 
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— Der  Schweizerische  Rohinson  oder  der  schitf- 

briichige  Schweizer-Prediger  und  seine  Familie. 
3te  Aufl.  Zurich,  1826-51.  4 v.  in  2.  Ulus. 

2879-55 

Yoimg,  B.  Ein  Vierteljahrhundert.  Breslau, 
1881.  1042.21 

Zabel,  Eugen.  Getrennte  Herzen.  Berlin,  1888. 

2878.87 

Zagoskin,  Mikhail  N.  Der  Versucher.  Novelle 
nach  dem  Russischen  von  H.  v.  Veltheira. 
(Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung.  B.  18.  1884.) 

2056.2.18 

Zapp,  Arthur.  Die  Frau  Lieutenant.  Leipzig, 
1893.  6896.5 

Zedelius,  Marie.  (F.  L.  Reimar.)  Unentwegt. 
(Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  11,  B.  2.  1883.) 

2041. 1. 22 

Zedtwitz,  E.,  Freiherr  von.  (Wald-Zedtwitz, 
E.  von.)  Misericordia.  Roman  aus  der  Floren- 


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Ziegler,  Rudolf  0.  Margaretha.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  5,  B.  2.  1877.)  2041.1. 10 

Ziehen,  Eduard.  Geschichten  und  Bilder  aus 
dem  wendischen  Volksleben.  Hannover,  1874. 
2 V.  4872.54 

Zimmeimann,  Richard.  Kurze  Erzahlungen  aus 
der  Schweizergeschichte  fiir  die  Schule  und  das 
Haus.  4te  Aufl.  Zurich,  1839.  4828.6 

Zingeler,  Carl  T.  Dedi.  (Deutsche  Roman- 
Bibl.  Jahrg.  20,  B.  1.  1892.)  2041. 1.39 

— Der  Reiehskanzler.  Stuttgart,  1890.  2877.111 

— Same.  (Deutsche  Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  18, 

B.  1,  2.  1890.)  2041.1.35,36 

— Zigeuner  Rosel.  (Bachem’s  Novellen-Samm- 
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Zingerle,  Ignaz  and  Joseph.  Kinder-  und  Haus- 
marchen  aus  Siiddeutschland.  Regensburg,  1854. 

2016.  II 

Zistler,  Franz.  Harte  Kiimpfe.  Leipzig,  1880. 

4873.63 

— Die  Texanerin.  (Deutsch-amerik.  Volks-Bibl. 

Jahrg.  11,  Halfte  2.  1883.)  1051. 1.2 

Zitelmann,  Conrad.  (Konrad  Telmann.)  In 
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— Sphinx  und  andere  Novellen.  6te  Folge,  B.  1, 

2.  Freiburg  i.  B.,  1887.  2044.12 

Contents.  — 1.  Sphinx.  2.  Erna;  Charitas;  La  Bionda. 

Zitelmann,  Katharina.  Was  wird  sie  thun? 
(Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  17.  1886.) 

2034. 1. 1 7 

Zobeltitz,  Fedor  von.  Die  Johanniter.  (Deutsche 
Roman-Bibl.  Jahrg.  22,  B.  2.  1894.)  2041. 1.44 

— Karadi-nisa.  (Same,  Jahrg.  14,  B.  1.  1886.) 

2041. 1. 27 

— Das  Nessusgewand.  (Same.  Jahrg.  15,  B.  2. 

1887.)  2041. 1.30 

Zoehrer,  Ferdinand.  Der  oesterreichische  Robin- 
son. Erzahlung  aus  dem  Leben  des  J.  G.  Peyer 
aus  Urfahr-Linz.  Wien,  1885.  lilus.  4870.9 
Zola,  £mile.  Erzahlungen  an  Ninon.  Grossen- 
hain,  1881.  4660b. 9 

Zoning,  Theophil.  Die  Million.  (Deutsche  Ro- 
man-Bibl. Jahrg.  21,  B.  1.  1893.)  2041. 1.41 

Zschokke,  Heinrich.  Ausgewahlte  Novellen  und 
Dichtungen.  3te  Ausg.  Aarau,  1836.  8 v. 

B. 4227. 3 

Contents.  — 1.  Alamontade;  Hie  Bohne;  Blatter  aus  dem 
Tagebuch  des  armen  Pfarrvikars  von  Wiltshire;  Kriegeri- 
Bche  Abenteuer  eiues  Friedfertigen ; Harmouius;  Her  KUr- 
stenblick;  Es  ist  sehr  mbglich;  Has  Bein.  2.  Hie  I’rinzes- 
siu  von  Wolfenbiittel ; Erzahlungen  im  Nebel;  Her  Pascha 
von  Buda;  Her  Blondin  von  Namur;  Kleine  Ursachen,  cine 
Boppelgeschichte ; Hie  Walpurgisnaoht.  3.  Agatliokles, 
Tyrann  von  Syrakus;  Her  todte  Gast;  Has  Abenteuer  der 
Neujahrsnaeht;  Hermingarda;  Hie  Griiudung  von  Mary- 
land. 4.  Biocletian  in  tealona;  Jon.-ithau  Frock;  Her  zer- 
brochene  Krug;  Her  Eros;  HerFelilweibel;  Hie  Herruhuter- 
Familie;  Her  Millionar.  o.  Hie  Verklarungen ; Herrn 
Quints  Verlobung;  Hie  weiblicheii  Stuferijahre;  Her  Creole; 
Hie  Reise  wider  Widen.  6.  Ein  Narr  des  neunzehnti-n 
Jahrhunderts;  Has  blaue  Wunder;  HieNachtin  Brczwezm- 
cisl;  Has  Loch  im  Aerrael;  Tantchen  Rosmarin ; Her  Abend 
vor  der  Hochzeit;  Her  Fliichtlingim  Jura;  Riickwirkungen, 
Oder  wer  regiert  denn?  7.  Her  Freihof  von  Aarau;  Hie 
Irrfahrt  des  Philhelenen;  Florette,  Oder  die  erste  Liebe 
Heinrichs  iv.  8.  Addrich  im  Moos;  Has  Wirthshaus  zu 
Cransac. 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


— Novellen  und  Dichtungen.  2te  Aufl.  Aarau, 

1859,  61.  [Gosanimelte  Sehriften.  1-17.]  2868.10 
Contents.  — 1.  Alamontade;  Harmonius;  Der  Eros,  Oder 
Ubcr  die  Liebe;  Die  Herrnhuter-Familie.  2.  Diocletian 
in  Salona;  Bliitter  ana  dera  Tagebucli  dee  armen  Pfarr- 
Vikars  von  Wiltshire;  Die  Verklaruiigen ; Kleine 
Ursachen;  Jonathan  Frock.  3.  Ein  Narr  dcs  neunzelinten 
Jabrhunderts ; Die  weiblicheii  Stufenjahre;  Der  Mil- 
lioniir;  Der  todte  Gaat;  Der  Fiirsteublick ; Das  Loch 
ira  .'Vermel.  4.  Addrich  im  Moos.  5.  Der  Frcihof  von 
Aarau.  B.  Der  F'luchtling  im  Jura;  Die  Griiudnng  von 
Maryland;  Die  Irrfahrt  des  Philhelenen;  F'lorette,  Oder; 
die  erste  Liebe  Heinrichs  iv. ; Maryam  in  der  Wiiste, 
eine  arabische  Sage.  7.  Die  Prinzessiu  von  Wolfen- 
biittel;  Agathokles,  Tyrann  von  Syrakus;  Der  Pllanzer 
In  Cuba;  Uermingarde.  8.  Der  Pascha  von  Buda;  Der 
Creole;  Der  Feldweibel;  Das  blaue  Wunder.  9.  Das 
Abenteuer  der  Neujahrsnacht;  Die  Walpurgisnacht;  Der 
Blondin  von  Namur;  Kriegerische  Abenteuer  eines  Fried- 
fertigen;  Die  Bohne;  Die  Nacht  in  Brezwezracisl;  Das 
Bein ; Es  istsehrrabglich ! Erz'dhluugen  im  Nebel;  Dieislandi- 
schen  Briefe.  10.  Kiickwirkungen,  Oder  wer  legiert  denn? 
Der  zerbrochene  Krug;  Herrn  Quints  Verlobuug;  Hans 
Dampf  in  alien  Gassen;  Tantchen  Rosmarin,  Oder  Alles 
verkehrt;  Die  Reise  wider  IVillen  ; Der  Abend  vor  der Hoch- 
zeit;  Das  Wirthshaus  zu  Cransac.  11.  Die  Rose  von  Di- 
sentis;  Die  Liebe  der  Ausgewanderten ; Schulze  von  Celle 
und  Ciicilie.  12.  Lyonel  Harlington ; Die  Lampe  des  Anax- 
agoras und  die  russische  Fiirstin;  An  Euphrasien  iiber  den 
Nachruhm;  Der  Kbnig  von  Akim ; An  Rosais.  13.  Genfer 
Novellen:  Dae  Pfarrhaue;  Die  Erbechaft;  Ein  Buckliger; 
Julius  Oder  die  zwei  Gefangenen;  Julius  Oder  die  Bibli- 
othek  des  Oheims;  Julius  Oder  die  Maiisarde;  Das  Thai  von 
Trient;  Elisa  und  Widmer;  Der  Col  d’Anterne;  Das  Aben- 
teuer am  See  von  Gers.  14.  Bilder  aus  dem  hauslicheu 
Leben;  Schweizer-Skizzen;  Olavides  der  ueue  Belisar;  Der 
Besueh  im  Marienbade.  15.  Wie  man  lieben  muss,  ein 
Feenmarchen  [etc.].  16.  Das  Goldmacherdorf ; Meister 

Jordan,  Oder  Handwerk  hat  goldenen  Boden;  Die  Brannt- 
weinpest.  17.  Spruch  und  Schwank  des  Schweizerboten. 

— Das  Abenteuer  der  Neujalirsnacht.  Leipzig, 

1872.  4898. 51. 44 

— Addrich  im  Moos.  Historische  Erziihlung. 

Leipzig,  1882.  4906.50. 166 

— Alamontade,  der  Galeeren-Sklave.  Leipzig, 

1872.  4898.51.48 

— Der  Blondin  von  Namur.  Leipzig,  1877. 

4907.50.95 

— Das  Goldmacherdorf.  Leipzig,  1883. 

4896.50.179 

— Same.  (Erzahlende  Prosa  der  klassischen 

Periode.  T.  2.  1886.)  4891.62.2 

— Grossere  Novellen.  Wien,  1863?  [Sammt- 

liche  Novellen.  Th.  4-6.]  1044. 10. 2 

Contents.  — 1.  Alamontade;  Die  Prinzessin  von  Wolfen- 
biittel.  2.  Die  Verklarungen ; Lyonel  Harlington.  3.  Der 
Creole;  Hermingarda. 

— Hans  Dampf  in  alien  Gassen.  Leipzig,  1879. 

4897.50.120 

— Historische  Novellen.  Wien,  1863?  [Siimmt- 

liche  Novellen.  Th.  10-12.]  1044. 10. 4 


Contents.  — Der  Freihof  von  Aarau.  2.  Addrich  in  Moos. 
3.  Der  Fliichtling  im  Jura;  Die  Rose  von  Disentis. 

— Humoristische  Novellen.  Wien,  1863?  [Siimmt- 

liche  Novellen.  Th.  1-3.]  1044. 10.  i 

Contents.  — 1.  Der  Blondin  von  Namur;  Herrn  Quint’s 
Verlobuug;  Das  Wirthshaus  zu  Cransac;  Der  todte  Gast; 
Die  Nacht  in  Brczwezmcisl;  Das  Abenteuer  der  Neujahrs- 
nacht; Das  blaue  Wunder.  2.  Der  Feldweibel;  Hans 
Dampf  in  alien  Gassen;  Der  Abend  vor  der  Hochzeit; 
Jonathan  Frock ; Der  zerbrochene  Krug;  Die  isliindiBchen 
Briefe;  Die  Walpurgisnacht;  Der  Kbnig  von  Akim.  3. 
Kriegerische  Abenteuer  eines  Friedferligen ; Ruckwirkun- 
gen,  Oder  ; wer  regiert  denn?  Die  Bohne;  Tantchen  Rosma- 
rin, Oder:  alles  verkehrt;  Kleine  Ursachen,  eine  Doppel- 
geschichte;  Die  Reise  wider  Willett;  Das  Bein. 

— Jonathan  Frock.  Leipzig,  1873.  4907.50.55 

— Kleine  Ursachen.  Eine  Doppelgeschichte. 

(Humoristischer  Hausschatz  fiir’s  dentsche  Volk. 
B.  5.  1877.)  2011. 1. 5 

— Kleinere  Novellen.  Wien,  1863?  [Siimmt- 

liche  Novellen.  Th.  7-9.]  1044. 10.3 

Contents.  — 1.  Blatter  aus  dem  Tagebuche  des  armen 
Pfarr-Vikars  von  Wiltshire ; Der  Fiirsteublick ; Die  Herrn- 
huter  Familie;  Die  weiblichen  Stufenjahre;  Florette,  Oder : 
die  erste  Liebe  Heinrich’s  iv.;  Ein  Narr  des  neunzehnten 
Jahrbunderts ; Der  Pascha  von  Buda;  Die  Liebeder  Ausge- 
wanderten;  Die  Irrfahrt  des  Philhelenen.  2.  Der  Millionar; 
Das  Loch  im  Aermel ; Bilder  aus  dem  hauslicben  Leben; 
Die  Griindung  von  Maryland;  Es  ist  sehr  mbglich!  Erziih- 
lungen  im  Nebel;  Maryam  in  der  Wiiste;  Olavides,  der 
neue  Belisar.  3.  Das  Pfarrhaus;  Die  Erbsehaft;  Ein  Buck- 
liger; Julius,  Oder:  die  zwei  Gefangenen;  Julius,  oder:  die 
Bibliothek  des  Oheims;  Julius,  oder:  die  Mansarde;  Das 
Thai  von  Trient;  Elisa  und  Widmer;  Der  Col  d’Anterne; 
Das  Abenteuer  am  See  von  Gere. 

The  stories  in  volume  3 are  called  Genfer  Novellen. 

— Schweizerische  Bilder  und  Erzahlungen.  Zu- 
rich, 1866.  4 V.  in  2.  28793.50.11-14 

Contents.  — 1.  Addrich  im  Moos.  2.  Der  Freihof  von 
Aarau.  3.  Der  Fliichtling  im  Jura.  4.  Die  Rose  von 
Disentis. 

— Tantchen  Rosmarin.  (Humoristicher  Haus- 
schatz fiir’s  deutsche  Volk.  N.  F.,  B.  6.  1880.) 

2011.1.N.F.6 

— Tantchen  Rosmarin.  Uas  blaue  Wunder. 

Zwei  Huraoresken.  Leipzig,  1886.  4896.50.216 

— Der  todte  Gast.  Leipzig,  1872.  4898.51.40 

— Same.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  B.  11. 

1873.)  1012. 1. II 

— Die  Walpurgisnacht.  Kriegerische  Abenteuer 

eines  Friedfertigen.  Es  ist  sehr  moglich.  Drei 
Erzahlungen.  Leipzig,  1889.  4896.50.266 

— Das  Wirthshaus  zu  Cransac.  Boston,  1872? 

*6878.28 

— Der  zerbrochene  Krug.  With  English  notes 
by  Bernard  Roelker.  Boston,  185-? 

4879.24;  6877.32 


TITLES. 


U.s.w.  is  added  to  shelf-numbers  in  cases  where  there  are  more  than  three  editions.  The  other  editions  are  entered 
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A.  B.  C.  fiir  Haus  and  Welt. 
Abasi.  Josika. 

Abdallah,  Tieck. 

Abdias.  Stifter. 


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4897.50.116 
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Abendfrieden.  Riehl.  2018.9 

Abendgesprache.  Tieck.  2867.3.9 

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Abenteuer,  Das. 
Abenteuer,  Ein. 
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Abenteuer,  Das, 

Abenteuer,  Das, 
1044. 10. 1 
Abenteuer,  Das, 
E.  T.  W. 


Frenzel.  4896.50.167 

Grimm.  2870.44 

Heyse.  4870b. 57. 5 

Lucas.  1051. 1. 1 

am  See  von  Gers.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10. 3;  2868.10.13 
der  Neujahrsnacht.  Zschokke. 
; 2868.10.9;  4898.51.44;  u.s.w. 
der  Sylvesternacht.  Hoffmann, 
6899.48.2 


179 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Abenteuer,  Die,  des  Don  Sylvio  von  Rosalva. 
Wicland.  1028.1.1,  2;  *2888.1.5,  6;  4900.50.5,  6 
Abenteuer,  Die,  des  letzten  Abencerragen. 
Chateaubriand.  4897.50.102 

Abenteuer,  Die,  des  Prinzen  Carl  Stuart.  Arnini, 
L.  A.  von.  1029. 1.3 

Abenteuer  eines  Schauspielers.  Blanche.  4875.64 
Abenteuer,  Ein,  in  Holland.  Muegge.  1035. 12.5 
Abenteuer,  Das,  Lieutenants  Jergunow.  Tur- 
genef.  3060b. 1.2;  4896.50.200 

Abenteuer,  Das,  von  der  Sohle.  Waiblinger. 

2011.1.6;  48993.10.2 
Abenteuerliche  Siniplicissinius,  Der.  Grininiels- 
hausen.  1025.4;  4877.83;  4907.50.80;  u.s.w. 
Abgerissene  Kopf,  Der.  Hacklaender. 

2030.14;  2876.132;  48603.70 
Abseits.  Storm.  2012. 14. 3;  2877.100.3 

Absturz,  Der.  Gontcbarof.  4896.50.231 

Abu  Telfan.  3 v.  Raabe.  4878.2 

Achilles.  Becker.  2959.12.2 

Achtzehnte  Bruniaire,  Der.  Schniidt-Weissen- 
fels.  6899.51 

Adam  Bede.  Eliot,  George.  4896.50.250 

Adam  und  Eva  auf  dem  landwiithschaftlichen 
Fest.  Auerbach.  2030.8;  4876.77 

Addricb  im  Moos.  Zschokke. 

1044.10. 4;  4906.50.66;  2868.10.4;  u.s.w. 
Adelbert's  Fabel.  Chamisso. 

28903.56.2;  4896.30.2 
Adele.  Stahr.  4879.61 

Adelige  Nest.  Das.  Turgenef.  3060b. 1.4 

Adjaren,  Die.  Suttner.  2041. 1.32 

Adjutant,  Der,  der  Kaiserin.  ^leding.  2890.60 
Adler  und  Lowe.  La  Motte  Fouque.  1026.7.11 
Adlerhexe,  Die.  Gottschall.  4896.50.267 

Aegyptische  Kdnigstochter,  Fine.  Ebers. 

4877.67 

Aehnlichkeit,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.16 

Aelteste  Sohn,  Der.  Bethusy-IIuc.  2041. 1.33 
Aesthetische  Club,  Der.  Hauff. 

2897.52.3;  48903.50.2,  Abth.i 
Afraja.  Muegge.  48793.54;  6894.6 

Agathodamon.  Wieland. 

1028.1.18;  *4900.50.35;  *49093.50.32 ; u.s.w. 
Agathokles,  Tyrann  von  Syrakus.  Zschokke. 

2868.10.7  ; B. 4227. 3. 3 
Agitator,  Der.  Niemann.  2041.1.43 

Agitator,  Der,  von  Irland.  2 v.  Schliclit-Krull. 

6899.1 1 

Agnes  von  Lilien.  Wolzogen.  4891.62.2 

Ahnen,  Die.  6 v.  Frey  tag.  2899.80 

Ahnenprobe,  Die.  Boelte.  4873.52.2 

Ahnenprobe,  Die.  Tieek.  2867.3.6 

Ahnung  und  Gegenwart.  Eicliendorff. 

1027.1.2;  2025.3;  29093.51.2 
Alaaf  Klon.  Hesekiel.  28703,72 

Alamontade.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.2;  2868.10.1;  4898.51.48;  u.s.w. 
Albatros,  Der.  Baudissin.  2873.79 

Algier  und  Paris.  Rellstab.  1014.2.13,  14 

Allein  in  der  'Welt.  Walden.  1051.1.2 

Allerhand  Dummheiten.  Volger.  4896.50.318 
Allerhand  Leute.  Habberton.  4906.50.158 

Allerseelen.  Kettnaker.  2873.72.1 

Allzeit  voran.  Spielhagen.  2042.1.11;  28693.58 
Almansur.  Tieck.  1018.1.8 

Almenrauscb  und  Edelweiss.  Schmid,  H.  T. 
von.  2879.56 

Aimer  und  Jagerleut.  Ganghofer.  2044.4 

Almstummerl,  ’s.  Schmidt,  M.  4896.50.192 

Aloys  und  Rose.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von.  *2905.2.10 
Alpenbraut,  Die.  Putlitz.  2020.29 


Als  deutscher  Spion  in  Frankreich  gefangen. 
Caspar.  4896.50.297 

Als  Miidchen.  Widmann.  4896.50.199 

Altdeutsche  Geschichten.  2 v.  Seifart.  2017.4 
Alt-Eisik  wird  tiinzerig.  Kulke.  2877.56 

Alt-'Wiener  Ranke  und  Schwiinke.  Bergler. 

4896.50.342 

Alte  Buch,  Das,  und  die  Reise  ins  Blaue  hinein. 
Tieck.  2867.3.8 

Alte  Buchmann,  Der.  68793.1 

Alte  Dessauer,  Der.  2 v.  Lubojatsky.  4874.67 
Alte  Diener,  Der.  Sienkiewicz.  4906.50.150 
Alte  Folsch,  Der.  Werner.  4872.13 

Alte  Haus,  Der.  Kuehne.  2041.1.17,  18 

Alte  Jungfer,  Eine.  Colban,  Marie.  2041.1.15 
Alte  Jungfer,  Die.  Hartmann.  2897.50.5 

Alte  Kapitan,  Der.  Hoefer.  2030.13 

Alte  Lehnstuhl,  Der.  Hacklaender.  6896.9.1 
Alte  Nester.  Mikhailof.  4896.50.239 

Alte  Randolph,  Der.  Boy-Ed.  2034.1.20 

Alte  Richter,  Der.  Hartmann.  2897.50.7 

Alte  Schuld,  Eine.  Wildermuth.  2046.8  15 

Alte  Schulden.  Ompteda.  2041.1.22 

Alte  Siegel,  Das.  Stifter.  1025.1.2;  4870.81.2 
Alte  Siinden.  Csikj'.  4896.50.270 

Alte  und  neue  Zeit.  Kraszewski.  4906.50.165 
Alte,  Der,  vom  Berge.  3 v.  Lange.  2899.59 
Alte,  Der,  vom  Berge.  Tieck.  2867.3.8 

Alte  Zeiten,  alte  Sitten.  Siemienski.  4907.50.96 
Alteneicben.  Gluemer.  2041.1.8 

Alter  Schauspieler,  Ein.  Gyulai.  4898.51.27 
Aly  und  Gulhyndy.  Oehlenschlager.  2898.3.20 
Am  Abgrund.  Behrens.  2044.21 

Am  Abgrund.  Kettnaker.  2873.72.1 

Am  Abgrund.  Pesclikau.  4896.50.228 

Am  Altar.  Buerstenbinder.  2018.16;  4873.76 
Am  Berge  Urta.  Suttner.  2041.1.25,  26 

Am  Gerichtstage.  Friedrich.  1051.1.1 

Am  heiligen  Abend.  Stoekl.  2043.7.1 

Am  heiligen  Damm.  Wilbrandt.  2043.37 

Am  Herdfeuer.  Hacklaender.  20221.51 

Am  Horizont.  Friedrich.  4871  88 

Am  Kamin.  Souvestre.  4906  50.16 

Am  Malanger  Fjord.  JIuegge.  1012.1.13 

Am  Michigan-See.  Moellhausen.  1051.1.1 

Am  Pflug.  2 V.  Kompert.  4876.4 

Am  See.  Holnstein  aus  Bayern.  2056.2.7 

Am  Strande.  Wichert.  4897.50.129 

Am  Theetisch  einer  schonen  Frau.  Polko. 

2020.27 
487ob.57.i 
4879.7;  4870b.57.5 
2873.72.1 
4898.51.49 


Am  Tiberufer.  Heyse. 
Am  todten  See.  Heyse. 
Am  Ziel.  Kettnaker. 
Amatbonte.  Heyne. 


Amazone,  Die.  Dingelstedt.  2011.13 

Amerikamiide,  Der.  Kuernberger. 

4369-75  ; 4896.50.268 
Amerikana.  B.  1.  Berges.  4896  50.257 

— B.  2.  4896.50.276 

— B.  3.  4896.50.289 

— B.  4.  4896.50.324 

Amerikaniscbe  Noveletten.  Wickede. 

4907.50.95 

— 2te  Folge.  4897.50.130 

Amerikaniscbe  Skizzen.  Knortz.  2012.21 

Ammi.  Oertel.  2907.55.9 

Amor  auf  Reisen.  Cohn.  2044.29 

Amor  und  Psyche.  Apuleius.  4907.50.52 

Amtmann’s  Magd.  John.  2031.12 

Amulettenmann,  Der.  Tenger.  2041.1.13 

An  den  Stromen,  durch  drei  Jahrtausende.  2 v. 
Philippson.  6898.25 


180 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


An  den  Stufen  des  Thrones.  Jarke.  2056.2.35 
An  den  Ufern  des  Ganges.  Meding.  2041. 1.39,  40 
An  der  friesischen  Kiiste.  Schilling.  2056.2.2 
An  der  Grenze.  Kuehne.  28703.84 

An  der  Grenze.  Reich.  4896.50.275 

An  der  Indianergrenze.  2 v.  Strubberg.  2032.2 
An  der  letzten  Roulette.  Glogaii.  48703.3 

An  der  Meniel.  Temme.  2020.20 

An  der  Spielbank.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 

An  Euphrasien  iiber  den  Nachruhin.  Zschokke. 

2868.10.12 

An  Rosais.  Zschokke.  2868.10.12 

Anarchisten,  Die.  Mackay.  6894.3 

Andenken,  Das,  der  Mutter.  Hartmann. 

2897.50.9 

Andere  Zeiten,  andere  Menschen.  Jokai. 

2876.86 

Andrea  Delfin.  Heyse.  48705.54;  48705.57.2 
Andreas  Burns  und  seine  Familie.  4 v.  Lange. 

2021.21 

Andrer  Leute  Kinder.  Habberton.  4896.50.217 
Anfang  und  Ende.  Heyse. 

48793.61;  6877.2;  6877.30;  u.s.w. 
Anfangsbuchstaben,  i)ie.  Tautphoeus. 

25793.149 

Ange  Pitou.  Dumas.  2029  32.4 

Angela.  Bischoff.  2909a  52.11 

Angela.  Spielhagen.  2878.105 

Angelica.  Muegge.  1035. 12. i 

Angelica.  Storm.  2012. 14.5 ; 2877.100.5 

Angelica  von  Sainte  Croix.  Follenius.  2056.2.16 
Angelika,  die  Geneserin,  und  Cosmos,  der  Seil- 
springer.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von.  2905.2.1 

Angeline.  Duenheira.  2041.1.8 

Anna  Boleyn.  Robiano.  6899.4 

Anna  Dalfy.  Tenger.  2017.14 

Anna  Hyde.  Wangenheim.  6899  34 

Anna  Karenina.  Tolstoi.  4896.50  288 

Anna  Musen.  Lohmann.  2899.2.3 

Anna  von  Oesterreich.  Fuellborn.  28703.69 
Anna  von  Sachsen.  Lohmann.  2899.2.6 

Anna’s  Jugendjahre.  Lohmann.  2899.2.13 

Annina.  Heyse.  48706.54  ; 48706.57.5 

Anno  Zweiundneunzig.  Hoefer.  2030.13 

Anonym.  Ahlborn.  2041. 1.33,  34 

Ansas  und  Grita.  Wichert.  1012. 1. 14 

Ansgar.  Averdieck.  6877.2 

Ansiedler,  Die,  in  Kanada.  Marryat.  2043.27 
Antigone.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Antinous.  Hausrath.  48703.41 

Antoinette.  Goechhausen.  6875.19 

Anton  Reiser.  Moritz.  *28906.50.23 

Anton  und  Sophie,  die  musterhaften  Geschwister. 
Mueller,  H.  A.  6876.8 

Apfelbaum,  Der.  Cech.  4896.50.192 

Aphrodite.  Eckstein,  E.  2877.145 

Apostelhof,  Der.  Oertel.  2907.55.3 

Apotheker  Heinrich.  Heiberg.  2044.18 

Aquis  submersus.  Storm. 

2034.1.18;  2877.100.11;  6899.12 
Arbeit,  Die,  adelt.  Schwartz.  2024.4 

Archibald  Malmaison.  Hawthorne.  4896.50.323 
Ardinghello.  Heinse.  4891.62.1 

Aref,  der  Hindu.  Decken.  48703.30 

Arge  Sitten.  Hopfen.  2044.19 

Argonautenzug,  Der.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Ariadne.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Aristipp  und  einige  seiner  Zeitgunossen.  Wie- 
land. 

1028  1.22-24;  *2888.1.36-39;  4893.74.4,  5;  u.s.w. 
Arme  Dichter,  Der.  Niemann.  2041.1.36 

Arme  Dolores.  Arrom.  4896.50  177 


Arme  Edelmann,  Der.  Conscience.  4907.50.97 
Arme  Leute.  Brosboll.  4896  50.165 

Arme  Mann,  Der,  in  Tockenburg.  Braeker. 

4896  50.267 

Arme  Marcel,  Der.  Huguenin.  4896.50.248 
Arme  Spielraann,  Der.  Grillparzer. 

1012.1.5  I 2909.65 
Armen  Reichen,  Die.  Jokai.  2877.72 

Armendoctor,  Der.  Weiss.  2056.2.32 

Armuth,  Reichthum,  Schuld  und  Basse  der 
Grafin  Dolores.  .Arnim,  L.  A.  von.  2905.2.7,8 
Arne.  Bj0rnson.  4896.60.181;  68779.1 

Arrabbiata,  L’.  See  Rabbiata,  La. 

Artilleristen,  Die.  Rellstab.  1014.2.16 

Arwed  Gyllenstierna.  Velde. 

2017.17.5;  4908.50.24;  687950.15,16 
Arzt,  Ein,  der  Scele.  Hillern.  2028.15;  4872.29 
Asiatische  Novellen.  Gobineau.  4896.50.317 
Asmund  Thyrsklingurson.  Velde. 

2017.17.1  ; 6879.50.1 
Aspasia.  Hamerling.  2874.68 

Asphodil.  Jensen.  2041. 1.43;  6898.19 

Assja.  Turgenef.  30606.1.2 

Assly  und  Kyarem.  Grimm,  H.  2870  44 

Astaroth.  Jensen.  6899  14 

Asyl,  Das,  am  Kynast.  Witzleben.  28993.65.5 
Asylrecht,  Das.  Jensen.  2041.1.29 

Atala.  Chateaubriand.  4897.50  102 

Atalante.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Attila.  Dahn.  2038.18;  2879.84 

Auch  Einer.  2 v.  Vischer.  4875. 55 

Auf  alten  Spuren.  Passarge.  4870b  77 

Auf  dem  Edelhofe.  Dygasinski.  4896.50.208 
Auf  dem  einsamen  Schlosse.  Landesraann. 

2041. 1.28 

Auf  dem  Staatshof.  Storm. 

2012.14.3;  2877.100.3 
Auf  der  Aim.  Heyse.  48706.54;  48706.57.5 
Auf  der  Diine.  Spielhagen.  2042.1.3;  4877.1.4 
Auf  der  Feuerstatte.  Jensen.  2041.141,42 

Auf  der  Flucht.  Jokai.  4898.51.46 

Auf  der  Hohe.  2 v.  Auerbach. 

2014. 1 ; 28703.81 

Auf  der  Menschheit  Hohen.  Heinrichs.  4878.26 
Auf  der  Universitat.  Storm. 

2012.14.5;  2877.100.5 
Auf  dornigem  Pfad.  Weber.  2056.2  31 

Auf  Ehre.  Grabert.  2056  2.37 

Auf  fremder  Erde.  Stern.  4897.50.119 

Auf  Madeira.  Bibra.  1043.4.4 

Auf  Regierungslande.  Ruppius.  2032.1  4 

Auf  rother  Erde.  Stahr.  48793.70 

Auf  schiefer  Ebene.  Kuehne.  2041.1.14 

Auf  schwankem  Grunde.  Bern.  4907.50.64 

Auf  See  und  an  Land.  Werner.  4872.13 

Auf  und  unter  der  Erde.  Crone.  4896.50  343 
Auf  Vorposten.  Renzis.  2035.17 

Auferstanden.  Heyse.  48706.57.4;  2028.20 
Aufgefangener  Brief,  Ein.  Lindau,  P.  2873.69.2 
Aufgeklarten,  Die.  Bischoff.  2909a. 52. 21 

Aufruhr,  Der.  Hoefer.  2030.13 

Aufruhr,  Der,  in  den  Cevennen.  Tieck. 

2867.3.10;  2891.50.4 ; 4891.67.2 
Augenblick,  Der,  des  Gliicks.  Hacklaender. 

2022.1.21;  2030.12;  2878.101;  4870352 
Aurelia.  2878.11 

Aus  alt-Ansbacher  Zeit.  Lampert.  2879111 
Aus  dem  Bohmerwalde.  3 v.  Rank.  1036.2 
Aus  dem  Freiheitskriege.  Hoefer.  2030.13 

Aus  dem  Lande  der  Magyaren.  Rasch.  2867.79 
Aus  dem  Leben  eines  Taugenichts.  Eichendorff. 

2036.3;  4896  50  242;  6874.19;  u.s.w. 


181 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Aus  Jem  Leben  eines  Vogelsbergers  in  Krieg  und 
Frieden.  Oertel.  2907-55-3 

Aus  dem  Militiirleben.  Degen.  4896. 50.273 

— B.  2.  4896.50.290 

— B.  3.  4896  50.311 

Aus  dem  OSiciersleben.  Grabowski.  2020.11 
Aus  dem  Eegen  in  die  Traufe.  Ludwig,  O. 

2034.1.24 

Aus  Jem  Sehullehrerleben  im  Westen.  Kuppius. 

2032.1.3 

Aus  Jem  secliszehnten  Jahrhundert.  Jensen. 

2871.56 

Aus  Jem  Tagebuch  eines  UnbeJeutenden.  Stein- 
hausen.  4896.50.323 

Aus  Jem  Tagebuche  eines  Arztes.  Gross. 

4896.50.237 

Aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  Berliner  Arztes.  Ring. 

2879. 107.2 

Aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  wandernden  Schnei- 
dergesellen.  Gaudy. 

1029.23. 1 ; 2034.1.7;  4898.51.31;  u.s.w. 
Aus  dem  wilden  Westen  Nordaraerikas.  Pajeken. 

4896.50.282 

— B.  2.  4896.50.335 

Aus  den  hochsten  Kreisen.  Brandt.  4897.50.104 
Aus  den  Lehrjahren  eines  Strebers.  Carlssen. 

4906.50.155 

Aus  den  Memoiren  des  Partikularisten  Bliemchen 
aus  Dresden.  Schumann.  2011.1.N.F.6 

Aus  den  Papieren  eines  Polizeikommissars. 
B.  1.  Meissner,  L.  F.  4896.50.299 

— B.  2.  4896.50.303 

— B.  3.  4896.50.308 

— B.  4.  4896.50.321 

Aus  den  Papieren  eines  Wanderers.  Jeffery. 

2035.20 

Aus  den  Vorbergen.  Heyse.  2876.100 

Aus  der  Franzosenzeit.  Schuecking.  *6878.53 
Aus  der  Junkerwelt.  2 v.  Hauenscliild.  1037.7 
Aus  der  Praxis.  Walloth.  2879.112.4 

Aus  der  Schmiede.  Oertel.  2907.55.1 

Aus  eigener  Kraft.  Hillern.  2010.9;  2899.54 
Aus  einer  kleinen  Stadt.  Freytag.  2899.80.6 
Aus  fernen  Landen.  Brackel.  2056.2.10 

Aus  friiherer  Zeit.  4 v.  Huge.  4863.55 

Aus  Heinrich’s  Denkwiirdigkeiten.  Rellstab. 

1014.2.18 

Aus  heissen  Tagen.  Schuecking.  2020.24 

Aus  Herr  Balthasar’s  Leben.  Contessa. 

48793.24.8 

Aus  Jacobi’s  Garten.  Mueller  von  Koenigswinter. 

2023.1.2 

Aus  meinen  vier  Pfiihlen.  Behrens.  2044.21 
Aus  Nah  und  Fern.  Spyri.  2031.21 

Aus  neuer  Zeit.  Freytag.  2879.113 

Aus  Nord  und  Siid.  Wildermuth.  2043.3 

Aus  Petrarca’s  alten  Tagen.  2 v.  Mueller,  O. 

2023.17 

Aus  schwerer  Vergangenheit.  Jensen.  6896.21 
Aus  SecunJa  und  Prinia.  Humoresken.  Eck- 
stein. 2010.20 

Aus  triiben  Wassern.  Wildermuth.  4879.56 
Aus  unserem  Lande.  Spyri.  2031.20 

Aus  unseren  Tagen.  Keller,  Gerard.  4897.50.131 
Aus  unsern  Tagen.  Blum.  4874.78 

Aus  Vergangenheit  und  Gegenwart.  Polko. 

4873-57 

Aus  zwei  Welten.  Tangermann.  4877.17 

Ausgerissenes  Blatt,  Ein.  Mindorf.  2010.3 
Ausgestossenen,  Die.  Hartmann.  2897.50.7 
Ausgewanderten,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.11 
Aussatzige,  Der,  von  Aosta.  Maistre.  4907.50.92 


Ausserbalb  der  Gesellscliaft.  Landesmann. 

2041.1.15 

Ausskernen,  Das.  Mueller,  Maler.  4897.50.140 
Axel.  Velde.  2017.17.1 ; 6879.50.3 

Axel  und  Anna.  Bremer.  6877.57 

Bacharacher  Messschiff,  Das,  von  .Anno  1720. 
Oertel.  2907.55.9 

Bachtauz,  Der,  zu  Langenselbold.  Oertel. 

2907.55.11 

Backfisch  Nummer  Eins.  Niemann.  2041.1.44 
Backfischchen's  Leiden  und  Freuden.  Helm. 

2012.16 

Badeaufenthalt.  Pichler.  68703.24.2 

Badereise,  Die.  Rellstah.  1014.2.8 

Barbele's  Weihnachten.  Wildermuth. 

2026.19;  2046.8.3 

Baeumlein,  Das,  im  Walde.  Wildermuth. 

2026.19;  2046.8.12 
Bal,  Die,  von  Corral.  Bibra.  1043.4.4 

Baigneur,  Der,  von  Ostende.  Oertel.  2907.55.12 
Balthasars  Apfelbaume.  Wildermuth. 

2026.19;  2046.8.13 
Baltische  Novellen.  Passarge.  48706.77 

Bandomire,  Die.  Laube.  2847.57.9 

Bandov,  der  gluckliche.  Eberhard.  2898.6.4 
Bannrecht,  Das.  Wichert.  4872.42 

Banquet,  Das,  auf  Chicksand-Castle.  Schueck- 
ing. 2026.13 

Barackeuleben.  Hesekiel.  2020.9 

Barbara  Ittenhausen.  Wuttke-Biller.  2876.116 
Barbarossa.  Bischoff.  29093.52.6.10 

Barbarossa.  Heyse.  48706.57.2 

Barfiissele.  Auerbach.  1022.3.9;  4870a. 14 

Barnaby  Rudge.  Dickens.  45706.61.17,18 

Baron  Fritz  Reckensteg.  Kotzebue.  2041.1.9 
Base  Schlick  aus  Glogau.  Lohmann.  2899.2.12 
Basil  Hymen.  Sacher-Masoch.  48706.65 

Bassgeiger,  Der.  Kretzer.  4896.50.327 

Bastard,  Der.  Spindler.  1026.6 

Battono,  Der.  Suttner.  2041.1.27 

Bauchredner,  Der.  Schefer.  1018.2.6 

Bauernnovellen.  Bj0rnson.  6877.9.1 

Bauernrebell,  Der.  Schmid.  2041.1.7 

Bauernspiegel,  Der.  Bitzius.  1016.3;  1026.1.1 
Beatrice.  Heyse.  2028.20;  48706.57.5 

Begebenheiten  eines  Laudschaftsmalers  in  Ita- 
lien.  Oertel.  2907.55.8 

Begrabenen  Schuhe,  Die.  Lenzen.  2056.2.20 
Begrabniss,  Das.  Houwald.  4898.8.2 

Begrabniss,  Ein,  in  den  Karpathen.  Elisabeth, 
queen  of  Roumania.  48603.57 

Bei  Geheimeraths.  Sehmidt-Cabanis.  2011.1.N.F.6 
Bei  Kunstreitern.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 

Beiden  Aerzte,  Die.  Ulbach.  2012.4.1 1 

Beiden  Freunde,  Die.  Moltke.  2894.58.1 

Beiden  Freunde,  Die,  von  Bourbonne.  Diderot. 

2011.10.2;  2016.10.2 
Beiden  Genossen,  Die.  Kretzer. 

Beiden  Griifinnen,  Die.  Hahn,  R.  E.  1042.12 
Beiden  Hauptleute,  Die.  La  Motte  Fouque. 

1026.7.9 

Beiden  merkwiirdigsten  Tage,  Die,  aus  Sieg- 
munds  Leben.  Tieck.  1018.1.15 

Beiden  Sch western.  Die.  Heyse. 

48706.57.4;  4879-7 
Beiden  Tubus,  Die.  Kurz.  1012.1.18 

Beiden  Vettern,  Die.  Winkler.  2056.2.12 

Beim  Christbaumlein.  Oertel.  2907.55.12 

Beim  Nusskernen.  Oertel.  2907.55.12 

Beim  Vetter  Christian.  Storm.  2877.100.7 

Bein,  Das,  Zschokke. 

1044.10.1;  2868.10.9;  B. 4227. 3.1 


182 


German  Fiction 


Titles 


BekenntnlBS,  Bin.  Storui.  2877.100.19 

Bekenntnisse,  Die,  des  Abulfauaiis  gewe.senen 
Friesters  der  Isis  in  ihrem  Tenipel  zu  Merafis. 
Wieland. 

♦2888.1.31;  4893.74.6;  4900.50.31;  u.s.w. 
Bekenntnisse,  Die,  einer  annen  Seele.  Wichert. 

2011.1.N.F.5;  2043.34 
Bela.  Lerniontotf.  2907.5.6 

Belagerung,  Die,  des  Castells  von  Gozzo.  Reh- 
fues.  2877.104 

Belagerung,  Die,  von  Candia.  Witzleben. 

2899a.65.5 

Belagerung,  Die,  von  Leipzig,  1546-1547.  Leh- 
mann. 2899.2.8 

Ben  Hur.  Wallace.  2041. 1.30 

Benjamin  Noldmann’s  Geschichte  der  Auf  klirung 
in  Abyssinien.  Knigge.  2896  3 

Beppe,  der  Sternseher.  Heyse.  4870b. 57. 6 

Berghold.  Kellstab.  1014. 2. 5 

Berlin.  B.  1.  Lindenberg.  4896.50.191 

— B.  2.  4896.50.193 

— B.  3.  4896.50.198 

— B.  4.  4896.50.207 

— B.  5.  4896.50.220 

— B.  6.  4896.50.262 

Berlin  W.  Mauthner. 

Berliner  Skizzen.  Seidel.  ♦♦2879a.  116. 12 

Berliner  Skizzen.  Stettenheim.  2011. 1.3 

Bernardiu  de- St. -Pierre  in  Polen.  Siemienski. 

4907.50.96 

Berthold's  erstes  und  zweites  Leben.  Arnim, 
L.  A.  von.  4891.69.2 

Beschriebene  Tannling,  Der.  Stifter.  4870.81.2 
Besuch,  Der,  im  Career.  Eckstein.  4896.50.240 
Besuch,  Der,  im  Marienbade.  Zschokke. 

2868.10.14 

Bettelweib,  Das,  von  Locarno.  Kleist. 

1026.2.3;  28903.50.4;  4896.50.202;  u.s.w. 
Bettler,  Der,  und  sein  Kind.  Weill. 

2018. 10.2 ; 4876.2.2 

Bettlerin,  Die,  vom  Pont-des-Arts.  Hauff. 

2890b. 60.1;  2897.52.1 ; 6878.63;  u.s.w. 
Bewegtes  Leben.  Hoefer.  1037.9 

Beyden  Freunde,  Die,  von  Bourbonne.  Diderot. 

2011. 10. 2 ; 2016.10.2 
Bezauberte  Welt.  Laistner.  2034.1.4 

Bibliothek,  Die,  meines  Onkels.  Toepffer. 

4907.50.54 

Bienemann’s  Erben.  Mueller,  C.  1051. i.i 

Bild,  Das,  der  Madonna.  Lohmann.  2899.2.13 
Bild,  Das,  der  Mutter.  Contessa.  48793.24.6 
Bild,  Das,  der  Mutter.  Heyse. 

4870b. 57  ; 48793.61 
Bild,  Das,  des  Kaisers.  Hauff. 

2890b. 60. 2;  2897.52.1  ; 4908.50.14;  u.s.w. 
Bilder  aus  dem  hausliclien  Leben.  Zschokke. 

104410.3;  2868.10.14 
Bilder  aus  dem  Leben.  Bonnet.  4870.80 

Bilder  aus  dem  Leben.  Hacklaender.  6896.4 
Bilder  aus  dem  Soldatenleben  im  Kriege.  Hack- 
laender. 2022.1.28,29 

Bilder  aus  Norwegen.  Lie.  4876.84 

Bilder  und  Geschichten  aus  Schwaben.  2 v. 
Wildermuth.  2043  2 

Bilderbuch  ohne  Bilder.  Andersen. 

2036.1;  48293.51;  4898.51.42  ; *6878  29 
Bill  Hammer.  Ruppius.  2032.1.6 

Bionda,  La.  Zitelmann.  2044.12.2 

Birken-Grailein,  Das.  Rank.  4897.50.113 

Bis  in  die  Steppe.  Bauer.  4873-59 

Bis  in  die  Wildniss.  Strubberg.  2877.66 

Bis  nach  Hohen-Zieritz.  Hesekiel.  4873.73.3 


Bischof  und  Kdnig.  Tenger.  4872.52 

Bissula.  Dahn.  48703.27 

Blaetter  aus  dem  Frauenleben.  Schwartz. 

6877.22 

Blaetter  aus  dem  Tagebuche  des  armen  Pfarr- 
Vikars  von  Wiltshire.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.2;  B. 4227. 3.1;  4896.50.179 
Blanca.  Ewald. 

Blasedow  und  seine  Sdhne.  Gutzkow. 

1015.5.7,8 

Blauaugige  Jungfrau,  Die.  2012.4.5 

Translated  from  a story  entitled  Love  and  smuggling;  pub- 
lished in  Harper’s  magazine,  Aug.,  1851. 

Blaubart,  Der.  John.  2031.10;  2866.26 

Blaue  Arara,  Der.  Bayer.  2041.1.9 

Blaue  Schleier,  Der.  Schoene.  2034.1.3 

Blaue  Wunder,  Das.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.1;  2868.10.8;  B. 4227. 3. 6;  4896.50.216 
Blauen  und  Gelben,  Die.  Gerstaecker.  2010.13 
Bleakhaus.  Dickens.  4570b. 61. 5,  6 

Blick,  Ein,  in  die  Zukunft.  Michaelis. 

4896  50.286 

Blinde  Liebe.  Collins,  Wilkie.  2041.1.35,  36 

Blinde  Liebe.  Dingelstedt.  1024.12.2 

Blinde  Liebe.  Farina.  4896.50.186 

Blinde  Liebe.  Klein.  2041.1.28 

BRnde  Musiker,  Der.  Korolenko.  4896  50.299 
Blinden,  Die.  Heyse. 

4870b. 57. 2;  6878.14;  *6878.28;  6878.38 
Blokade,  Die,  von  Pfalzburg  im  Jahre  1814. 
Erckmann-Chatrian.  2697.76 

Blonde  Eckbert,  Der.  Tieck. 

1018.1.4;  2891.50.1 

Blondin,  Der,  von  Namur.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.9;  B. 4227. 3. 2 ; 4907.50.95 
Blood  von  Heath.  Wangenheim.  6899.34.2 

Bluemlein  Wunderhold.  Spindler.  2878.30 
Bluethen  dem  bluhenden  Alter  gewidmet. 
Schmid,  C.  von.  6878.66.6 

Blume,  Die,  des  Gebirgs.  Kellstab.  1014.2.21 
Blumendiifte.  Dachstein.  28793.69 

Blumenfest,  Das.  Waiblinger.  48993.10.3 

Blumen-  Frucht-  und  Dornenstiieke.  Richter. 

1036.1.11,  12;  4891.59.2,  3;  4898.51.30;  u.s.w. 
Blumenkorbchen,  Das.  Schmid,  C.  von. 

2043.25.4;  4896.50228;  6878.37;  6878.66.5 
Bob  Zellina.  Schultz.  2044.24 

Boehmische  Canaille,  Die.  Bischoff.  29093.52. 16 
Boehmisebe  Miigdekrieg,  Der.  Velde. 

2017.17.6;  6879.50.17,18 
Boehmischen  Arnazonen,  Die.  Velde. 

2017.17  8;  6879.50.24 
Boese  Auge,  Das.  Dingelstedt.  1024.12.2 

Boesen  Schwestern,  Die.  Brachvogel.  2027.3.2 
Boetjer  Basch.  Storm.  2877.100.16 

Bohne,  Die.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.9;  B. 4227. 3. 1 
Bojar,  Der.  Oertel.  2907.55.4 

Bolivar,  Jokai.  1042.24 

Bonifaz  Schleichers  Jugendgeschiclite.  Wieland. 

1028.1.27;  *2888.1.27;  *4900.50.27 
Bosa-Saga,  Die.  Jiriczek.  2879.133 

Boi^ena.  Ebner-Eschenbach.  4870.28 

Brandenburgische  Geschichten.  Putlitz.  2020.28 
Branntweinpest,  Die.  Zschokke.  2868.10.16 
Braune  Annerl,  Das.  Wichmann.  2041.1.43,44 
Braune  Erica,  Die.  Jensen.  2879.65 

Braune  Lenchen,  Das.  Wildermuth.  2046.8.11 
Braune  Rosa,  Die.  Franzos.  1042.16 

Brausejahre.  Decken.  2044.30 

Braut,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.11 

Braut,  Die,  von  Lammermoor.  Scott.  4896.50.297 


183 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


BrautkuBS,  Der,  auf  Jem  Grab.  Arnold.  2878.31 
Brautmarsch,  Der.  Bj0rnson.  4907.50.99 

Bregenzer  Klaiise,  Die.  Dingg.  4872.12 

Brief,  Ein,  iiber  Soupers.  Bremer.  6877.57 

Briefe  aus  meiner  Miihle.  Daudet.  4896.50.329 
Briefe  einer  verungliickten  Kanimerjungter. 
Eberbard.  2898.6  3 

Briefe  eines  Junggesellen.  Singer.  4896.50.326 
Briefwechsel,  Ein.  Turgenef.  30606.1.2 

Brigitta.  Auerbacb.  2030.6  ; 4870a. 26  ; 4873.78 
Brigitta.  Stifter.  1012. i. 2 ; 1025. 1.2  ; 4870.81.2 
Britten,  Die,  in  Rom.  Waiblinger. 

4897.50.139;  4899a. 10.  r,  2 
Brod,  Das,  der  Engel.  Vacano.  2034.1.20 

Bruchstiicke  aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  Gym- 
nasiasten.  Eberbard.  2898.6.6 

Bruder  Rausch.  Bobertag.  4893.11 

Bruder  Rausch.  Hertz.  2878.80 

Bruder  Studio.  Welltner.  4870.62 

Brueder,  Die.  Rellstab.  1014. 2. 15 

Brueder,  Die.  Tieck.  1018. 1.8 

Brueder,  Die.  Ungern-Sternberg.  28993.52 

Brueder,  Die.  Wilbrandt.  4877.56 

Brueder  Mathieu,  Die.  Hartmann.  2897.50.7 
Brueder,  Die,  vom  deutschen  Hause.  Freytag. 

2899.80.3 

Bruederchen  und  Schwesterehen.  Wildermuth. 

2026.19;  2046.8.8 
Brunhilde.  Wildenbruch.  2870a  70 

Buch  der  Freundschaft.  Heyse. 

28793.102.3;  4870b. 74 

Buch,  Das,  vom  Doktor  Luther.  Nietchmann. 

5551  60 

Buchfiihrer  von  Lemgo.  Hesekiel.  2020.10 

Buchhalterin,  Die.  Kretzer. 

Buchholzens  in  Italien.  Stinde.  2860.65 

Buchstabirbuch,  Das,  der  Leidenschaft.  Ro- 
quette.  4876.60 

Bucklige  Taquinet,  Der.  Kock.  4896.50.195 
Buckliger,  Ein.  Zschokke.  1044. 10.3  ; 2868. 10. 13 
Buecher,  Die,  der  Chronika  der  drei  Schwestern. 
-Musaeus.  2902.1;  2044.32;  4893.75;  4908.50.19 
Buecher,  Die,  und  die  Lesewelt.  Hauff. 

2897.52.3;  48903.50.2,  Abth.i 
Buecher  und  Menschen.  MarggrafF.  6878.62 

Buehne  und  Leben.  Loen.  1043.8 

Buerger  und  Studenten.  Schmal.  4896.50.277 

Buergermeister,  Der,  von  Neisse.  Hartwig,  G. 

2042.9 

Bulemanns  Haus.  Storm.  2012.14.6 

Bunte  Bilder.  Stahr.  2017.16 

Burg  Neideck.  Riehl.  4907.50.86 

Buschlerche.  Ruppius.  2032.1.4 

Cabanis.  3 v.  Haering.  1024.4 

Caesars  Denksiiule.  Donnelly.  4896.50.309 

Cajetan.  Grimm,  H.  2870.44 

Cajiitenbuch,  Das.  Sealsfield.  1027.6.14,15 

Califoruische  Erzahlungen.  Harte. 

See  his  name  in  Author  list  for  shelf-numbers. 

Calvin.  3 v.  Koenig.  2024.8 

Camilla.  Eckstein.  2041. 1.33 

Capitatn,  Der,  der  Konigin.  3 v.  Hesekiel. 

2021. 12 

Capitainstochter,  Die.  Pushkin.  3067  in 
Capitel,  Ein,  aus  dem  Tagebuche  des  Scbul- 
meisters  Thomas  Luft  in  Matzendorf.  Fran9ois. 

2044.7 

Cara.  Malot.  4896.50.201 

Caracosa.  Dove.  6877.36 

Caravaggio.  Grosse.  2877.532 

Caritas.  Feilmann.  2041. 1.30 

Carmen.  Merimee.  4906.50.167 


Carneval,  Ein,  in  Dresden.  Boelte.  4873. 52 
Cameval,  Der,  und  die  Somnambiile.  Immer- 
mann.  1012. 1.5;  4898.51.43 

Camevalsfest,  Ein,  auf  Ischia.  Kopisch. 

1012  1.5  ; 4896.50.297 
Carsten  Curator.  Storm.  2043.36;  2877.10012 
Castell  Ursani.  Bayer.  2041. 1.23 

Cavallero,  Ein.  Keller-Jordan.  2870a  76 

Ceder  und  Eiche.  Jordan,  AY.  48603.56.1 

Cezar  Grawinsky.  AA'’eber.  2034.1. 19 

Chagrinleder,  Das.  Balzac.  4896.50.251 

Charitas.  Zitelmann.  2044.12.2 

Charlotte  Ackermann.  Mueller,  O. 

1013. 12;  2873.58 

Charmides  und  Theone.  Jacobi,  J.  G. 

2877.11.2;  6876.51.2 
Chauvinisten,  Die.  Jagow.  2041.1.34 

Chawa  Rubin.  Swientochowski.  4896.50.189 
Cherubino  und  Zephirine.  Wildermuth. 

2026. 18 ; 2046.8  7 
Chikanti.  Bibra.  1043.4.2 

Chlodwig.  Ebner-Eschenbach.  4870.30 

Chouans,  Die.  Balzac.  4897.50.149 

Christfreude,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.8 

Christine  und  ihr  Hof.  Velde. 

2017. 17. 7;  6879.50.20,  21 
Christlich  oder  papstlich?  Jost.  4897.50.124 
Christoph  Pechlin.  Raabe.  2021.  ii 

Christoph  und  Else.  Pestalozzi.  2896.5.12 

Chronik  des  fahrenden  Schulers.  Brentano. 

*2870.6 

Clara  Vere.  Spielhagen.  20421.3;  4877.1.5 
Claudier,  Die.  Eckstein.  2876.130 

Clementine.  Stahr.  48793.70 

Clemenze  L’Hopital.  Lohmann.  2899.2.4 

Clubisten,  Die,  in  Mainz.  3 v.  Koenig.  1015. i 
Col,  Der,  d’Anterne.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10.3;  286810.13 
Colomba.  Merimee.  4897.50. 131 

Colonie,  Die.  Gerstaecker.  2010.12 

Comtesse  Muschi.  Ebner-Eschenbach.  1042  23 
Comtesse  Paula.  Ebner-Eschenbach.  1042.23 
Comtessel,  Die.  Dincklage-Carape.  2056.2.22 
Condor,  Der.  Stifter.  1025. i.i ; 4870.81  i 

Contraste  und  Paradoxen.  Sallet.  4907.50  61 
Cordillera.  Bibra.  1043  4.1 

Corinna.  Stael.  4897.50.112 

Coulissengeister.  Zolling. 

Creole,  Der.  Zschokke. 

1044.10  2;  2868.10.8;  B. 4227. 3. 5 
Curstauben,  Die.  Gutzkow.  2034.1.24 

Czar  Paul.  6 v.  Mundt.  2016.17 

Dachs,  Der,  auf  Lichtmess.  Riehl.  2879.78 

Daemon,  Der.  Kraszetvski.  4897.50.146 

Daemon  Amor.  Musaeus.  2902.1 

Daemon,  Der,  des  Siidens.  Martinez.  4871.87 
Daemon,  Der,  in  Engelsgestalt.  Jokai.  2877.80 
Daemon  “ Ruhm.”  Perfall.  2041. 1.32 

Dame,  Die,  im  Schleier.  Fran9ois.  2044.7 

Dame,  Die,  mit  den  Hirschzahnen.  Putlitz. 

2034.1.9;  2038.13 

Dame,  Die,  mit  den  Meeraugen.  Jokai. 

4896.50.280 

Dame,  Die,  vom  See.  Schlaegels.  2041.1.7 

Dame,  Die,  von  Monsoreau.  Dumas.  2029.35 
Damenstift,  Das.  Baudissin.  2012.20 

Damian  Capenko.  Swientochowski.  4896.50.189 
Danaide.  Wildenbruch.  2034.1. 14 

Daphnis.  Gessner.  2016.10.2;  4893.63;  u.s.w. 
Dativ.  Freyenstein.  2056.2.34 

David  Copperfield.  Dickens. 

4750b  61.3,  4;  4906.50  163 


18-1 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


David  unci  Jonathan.  Heyse.  4870b. 74 

Dazumal.  Behrens.  2046.  i 

Debora.  Mueller,  W.  1012. 1. 18 

Dedi.  Zingeler.  2041. 1.39 

Degeii  und  Palette.  Carlssen.  4872,18.2 

Delila  undandere  Novellen.  Bergsde. 

4896.50.275 

Dem  Irrlicht  nach.  Roeiner.  2041.1.41 

Demagoge,  Der.  Hoefer.  4875.58 

Denkwlirdige  Geschiclitsehronik  der  Schiid- 
biirger.  Tieck.  1018.1.9 

Denkwiirdigkeiten  des  Pan  Severin  Soplica. 
Rzewuski.  4907.50.74 

Denkwiirdigkeiten  eines  Arztes.  7 v.  Dumas. 

2029.32.1,  2 

Deportirten,  Die.  Schefer.  1018.2.1 

Des  Aehmiillers  Recht.  Winkler.  2056.2.21 
Des  Doctors  Gebirgsreise.  Francois.  2044.7 
Des  Domprobsts  Miindel.  Oertel.  2907.55.5 
Des  Douanen  Kind.  Oertel.  2907.55.9 

Des  Feldpredigers  Schmelzle  Reise  nach  Fliitz. 
Richter.  ro36.i.26;  B.4239.1.15;  4898.51.32 

Des  Freiherrn  von  Munchhausen  wunderbare 
Reisen  und  Abenteuer.  Raspe. 

2011.1.N.F.3;  2869.3;  4908.50.13 
Des  Herzens  Golgotha.  Wachenhusen.  2041. 1.3 
Des  Konigs  Patenkind.  Wilderniuth.  2046.8.11 
Des  Kronprinzen  Regiment.  Meding.  2041. 1. 15 
Des  Lebens  Ueberdruss.  Frenzel.  2043.5 

Des  Lebens  Ueberfluss.  Tieck. 

2011 .1.N.F.4  ; 4896.50.199;  u.s.w. 
Des  Miillers  Tochter.  Lohmann.  2899.2.1 

Des  Nachtwiichters  Tochter.  Elster.  **M.i29.46 
Des  Rabbi  Vermiichtniss.  Becker.  4877.8 

Des  rechten  Auges  Aergerniss.  Niemann. 

2041 .1.31 

Des  Vaters  Segen  baut  den  Kindern  Hauser. 
Rellstab.  1014.2.22 

Des  Waldschiitzen  Sohn.  Auerbach. 

42493.4;  4878.92 
Deserteur,  Der.  Rellstab.  1014.2.21 

Deserteure,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.2 

Detektive,  Der.  Hartwig.  1051.1.1 

Deutsch,  Franzosisch  unci  Englisch.  Hartmann. 

2897.50.7 

Deutsch  und  Slavisch.  Gunclling.  1042  20 

Deutsche  Abende.  Auerbach. 

1022.3.19;  6.42493.4;  4878.92 
Deutsche  Biirgerfamilie.  Wickede.  2020.23 
Deutsche  Familien.  Koenig.  2021  19 

Deutsche  Krieg,  Der.  3 v.  in  9.  Laube. 

2847.57.10-15;  4879  54 
Deutsche  Liebe.  Mueller,  Max. 

2014.12;  4879.29;  4879.31 
Deutsche  Marchen.  Simrock.  *2900.42 

Deutsche  Marchen  und  Sagen.  Wolf.  B. 4224.5 
Deutsche  Michael,  Der.  4 v.  Brachvogel. 

4877.4 

Deutsche  Pioniere.  Spielhagen.  4877.18 

Deutsche  Volksmarchen  aus  Schwaben.  Meier. 

2025.15 

Deutschen  Volksbiicher,  Die.  See  Volksbiicher, 
Die  deutschen. 

Deutschen  Volkslieder  und  Marchen,  Die. 
Knortz.  2873.94 

Deutscher,  Ein.  Ruppius.  2024.9;  2032.1.3 
Deutscher  Musiker,  Ein,  in  Paris.  Wagner. 

4891. 1. 1 

Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  24  v.  Heyse  and 
Kurz,  eds.  1012.1 

Each  story  is  entered  under  its  author  and  title. 
Deutscher  Pferdedieb,  Ein.  Ruppius.  2032.1.2 


Deutscher  Volks-Kalender.  2 v.  Auerbach,  ed. 

6878.54 

These  volumes  consist  largely  of  short  stories  by  different 
authors. 

Deutsches  Marchenbuch.  Bechstein.  B. 4224. 25 
Deutsches  Reiterleben,  Ein.  3 v.  in  2.  Wickede. 

4872.58 

Deutsches  Sagenbuch.  Bechstein.  B. 4224.1 
Deutschland  in  scinen  Sagen,  Legenden  und 
Merkwiirdigkeiten.  Felsberg.  6875.37 

Deutschlands  Damon.  Bischoff.  29093.52. 16 
Deutschlands  Hort.  Bischoff.  29093.52.15 
Deutschlands  Kassandra.  Rau.  4874.69 

Diakonnissin,  Die.  Gutzkow.  4873.81 

Diamanten,  Die,  der  Grossmutter.  Schuecking. 

2020.24 

Diamantene  Kreuz,  Das.  Rellstab.  1014.2.22 
Diane.  3 v.  Sternberg.  1037.11 

Dichter,  Der.  Lohmann.  2899.2.13 

Dichter-Nachtwege.  Marlow.  6879.67 

Dichter  und  ihre  Gesellen.  Eichendorff. 

1027.1.3;  29093.51.2 
Dichter  und  Kaufmann.  Auerbach. 

1022.3.12,  13;  1037.4;  B. 4248. 12;  48703.18 
Dichterin,  Die,  von  Carcassonne.  Heyse. 

2879a  102.2;  48703.89 
Dichterleben.  Tieck.  1018.1.18;  2867.3.2  ; u.s.w. 
Dichterprobe,  Die.  Riehl.  2018.9 

Diebsgeliiste.  Lentner.  1036.3.2;  2034.1.12 

Dies  Buch  gehbrt  dem  Konig.  Arnim,  Bettina 
von.  4891.69.2 

Dies  und  Das.  Humoresken.  Koehler.  4896.50.305 
Dietegen.  Keller,  Gottfried.  28993.56 

Dilettanten,  Die.  Stahr.  48793.71 

Ding,  Das,  an  sich.  Heyse.  48705.57.6 

Dingley  Manor,  oder  die  Familie  der  Grafen 
Eserick.  3 v.  2033.1 

Diocletian  in  Salona.  Zschokke. 

2868.10.2;  B. 4227. 3. 3 
Dissolving  views.  3 v.  Wolfram.  28993.58 
Dissonanzen  und  Akkorde.  Kaufmann.  2021.7 
Dita.  Polko.  2056.2.24 

Djamar.  Fogowitz.  2056.2  30 

Do  ut  des.  Heller.  2041.1.27 

Dr.  Heidenhoff’s  Wunderkur.  Bellamy. 

4896.50.282 

Dr.  Katzenberger’s  Badereise.  Richter. 

1036.1.24;  28793.61;  4908.50.3 ; u.s.w. 
Doctor  Kummernuss.  Presber.  2011.1.5 

Doenninghausen.  Gluemer.  2041.1.15;  4872  6 
Doerchlauchting.  Reuter,  F.  4879.53.12 

Doge  und  Dogaresse.  Hofi’mann,  E.  T.  W. 

4898.51.50 

Doktor,  Der.  Klinckowstrom.  2041.1.32 

Doktor  Leo.  Peschkau.  2041.1.44 

Doktor  Schwan.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 

Dokument,  Ein.  Bauer.  2041.1.7,8;  2874.53 

Dolores.  Follenius.  2056.2.22 

Dolores.  Keller-Jordan.  28703.76 

Dom,  Der,  zu  Magdeburg.  Lohmann.  2899.2.7 
Dombey  und  Sohn.  Dickens.  45705.61.10,11 
Domherr,  Der.  4 v.  in  2.  Temme.  4872.53 
Domschenke,  Die.  Detlev  von  Geyern. 

2041.1.22 

Don  Carlos  M.  Bibra.  1043  4.1 

Don  Juan.  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W.  6899.48.1 

Donna  Anna.  Rellstab.  1014.2.6 

Donna  Lionarda.  Heyse.  6898.20 

Doppelganger,  Ein.  Storm.  2877. 100.15 

Doppelleben.  Hillern.  2033.3  i 2874.52 

Doppelleben,  Ein.  Widmann.  2034.1. 14 

Dorettas  Beichte.  Castelnuovo.  4896  50.208 


185 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Dorf-  und  Schlossgeschichten.  Ebiu-r  Eschcn- 
bach.  2876.128.2  ; 4875.  71 

Dorfgange.  Anzengruber.  48703.69 

DorfgescMchten.  Auerbach.  2039.2;  48703.13 
Dorfgeschichten.  Sienkiewicz.  4906.50.150 
Dorfkokette,  Die.  Spielhagen. 

4877.5;  2034.1.17 
Dorfkrieg.  Schauniberger.  2011.1.6 

Dorfnotar,  Der.  Edtvos.  4907.50.98 

Dorina.  Quednow.  4872.4 

Dornroslein.  'Wellmer.  2011. 1.5 

Dorothea  Cappel.  Lohmann.  2899.2.3 

Dosia.  Durand.  4896.50.207 

Drache,  Der.  Kuernberger.  1012. i.ii 

Draugsale,  Die,  unstiiten  Lebens.  Varnhagen 
von  Ense.  2907.5.7 

Draussen  im  Haidedorf.  Storm.  2877.100.7 
Drei  argsten  Erznarren,  Die,  in  der  ganzen  Welt. 
Weise.  4872.40 

Drei  Begegnungen.  Turgenef.  3060b.  1.3 

Drei  Blatter  aus  dem  Tagebuche  eines  Keisenden. 
Rellstab.  1014.2.6 

Drei  Christbiiume,  Die.  Wilderniuth.  2046.8.16 
Drei  einzige  Tochter.  Auerbach. 

2039.1;  4870b. 80 
Drei  Erzahlungen  fiir  die  Jugend.  Wilderinutb. 

2046.8.15 

Drei  Feldmarslialls,  Die.  May.  2056.2.32 

Drei  Freier.  Jokai.  2874.75 

Drei  Freier,  Die.  Schuecking.  4907.50.58 

Drei  gerechten  Kammmacher,  Die.  Keller,  Gott- 
fried. 28993.56 

Drei  Gescliichten.  Gross.  4896.50.237 

Drei  Grafen,  Die.  Boelte.  4873.52 

Drei  Kutter,  Die.  Marryat.  4907.50.89 

Drei  Liebesgeschichten,  Die,  des  alten  Vetter 
Peter.  Bibra.  1043.4.3 

Drei  liebreichen  Schwestern,  Die,  und  der  gliick- 
liche  Fiirber.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von.  2905.2.1 

Drei  Musketiere.  Dumas.  4896.50.209 

Drei  Portraits.  Turgenef.  3060b. 1.4 

Drei  Rolandsknappen,  Die.  Musaeus. 

2011  1.N.F.3 

Drei  Schulkameraden.  Wildermuth.  2046.8.2 
Drei  Schwestern,  Die.  Kaehler.  1012.1.11 

Drei  Schwestern,  Die.  Wildermuth.  4879.56 
Drei  Schwestern.  Windek.  2041.1.20 

Drei  Schwestern,  Die,  vom  Walde.  Wildermuth. 

2046.8.5 

Drei  Sonnen.  Jensen.  4874.62 

Drei  Tage  an  den  Ufern  des  Orinoko.  Rellstab. 

1014.2.18 

Drei  Tage  aus  dem  Leben  eines  Schullehrers. 
Ruppius.  2032.1.6 

Drei  Tage  in  der  Unterwelt.  Waiblinger. 

4899a.  10.4 

Drei  Tage  in  Mittenwalde  im  bayerischen  Alpen- 
gebirge.  Oertel.  2907.55.12 

Drei  Vagabonden,  Die.  Ruppius.  2032.1.2 

Drei  Weihnaehten.  Wichert.  4897  50.144 

Drei  Weihnachtsabende.  Vollmar.  28793.63 
Drei  Wiinsche,  Die.  Witzleben.  28993.65.3 

Dreie  und  Eine.  Oertel.  2907.55.11 

Dreimaster,  Der,  ,,  Zukunft.”  Lie.  4896.50.277 

Dreispitz,  Der.  Alarcon.  4896.50.221 

Dritte,  Die.  Sienkiewicz.  4896.50.312 

Drueben  am  Markt.  Storm. 

2012.14.5;  2877.100.5 
Dschellaleddin.  Hahn.  3067.111 

Duel!  und  Ehre.  Meyr.  28693.57 

Duenen-  und  Berggeschichten.  Stahr.  4879.63 
Dnerer  in  Venedig.  Stern.  28703.2 


Duestere  Haus,  Das.  Keiffen.  2056.2.38 

Duevecke,  Die.  Schefer.  1018.2.4;  1012.1.19 
Dunkelgraf,  Der.  Bechstein.  1013.7 

Dunkle  Blatter  aus  der  Geschichte  Italiens. 
Wehl.  4896.50.250 

Dunkle  Stunde,  Die.  Hacklaender.  2022.1.44-48 
Dunkle  Wege.  Koenig.  48703.77 

Dunst.  Turgenef.  4906.50.150 

„ Durch."  Bethusy-Huc.  2041.1.23 

Durch  den  Nebel  dringt  ein  Stern.  Lohmann. 

2899.2.2 

Durch  Kampf  zum  Frieden.  Koenig.  2879.114 
Durch  Kampf  zuin  Sieg.  Kettnaker.  2873.72.2 
Durch  Nacht  zum  Licht.  Spielhagen. 

2042.1.2;  4877.1.10-12 
Durchkreuzte  Plane.  Keller,  J.  1051.1.2 

Dursli,  der  Branntweinsaufer.  Bitzius.  1026.1.12 
Dya-Na-Sore.  5 v.  Meyern. 

1037.15;  4891.62.2;  48993.5 
Echten  Abbergs,  Die.  Dincklage-Campe. 

2056.2.15 

Echter  Hermelin.  Sacher-Masoch.  2878.76 
Edelfraulein,  Das,  als  Bauernmiidchen.  Push- 
kin. 4906.50.168 

Edelmann,  Ein.  Ebner-Eschenbach.  4870.30 
Edelstein,  Der.  Boner.  4896.50.341 

Edelweiss.  Auerbach. 

1022.3.22;  2016.18;  48703.19 
Edler  Buchhiindler,  Ein.  Boelte.  4873  52.2 
Edmund.  Rellstab.  1014.2.6 

Edmund.  Ruge.  4907.5.7 

Edwiesen.  Bayer.  2041.1.29 

Effie.  Wangenheim.  6899.34.3 

Egbert.  Lohmann.  2899.2.12 

Egoist,  Der.  Buerstenbinder.  4870b. 61 

Ehenschmiede,  Die.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von.  2905.2.2 
Ehestandsfesseln.  Baudissin,  U.,  Graf  von. 

4872.8 

Ehestandsgeschichten  und  andere  Humoresken. 
Berczik.  4896  50.330 

Ehre  liber  Alles.  Heyse.  28793.102.2;  48703.89 
Ehrlose  That,  Eine.  Roge.  1051.1.1,  2 

Eiche,  Die,  am  See.  Lohmann.  2899.2.12 

Eiche,  Die,  von  Vincennes.  Oertel.  2907.55.8 
Eifersiichtige,  Die.  Boelte.  4873.52 

Eigensinn  und  Laune.  Tieck.  2867.3.8 

Eigenthum.  Olfers.  2876. 70. 2 

Eigenthum,  Das.  Sacher-Masoch.  2874.61 

Einer  von  unsern  Moltkes.  Meshtcherski. 

4896.50.290 

Eingeregnet  und  eingeschneit.  Schmidt-Cabanis. 

2011.1.4 

Eingeschneit.  Eckstein.  2041.1.4 

Einige  Tage  in  Rio  Janeiro.  Bibra.  1043.4.3 
Einsam  Kind,  Ein.  Wildermuth.  2046.8.1 

Einsame,  Die.  Bremer.  6877.57 

Einsamen,  Die.  Heyse. 

2036.5;  4870b. 57.3;  48793.61 ; 6875.45 
Einsiedler,  Der,  im  Walde.  Wildermuth.  2046.8.8 
Eisenbahn-Abenteuer,  Ein.  Hacklaender. 

2022.1.51 

Eiserne  Maske,  Die.  Wichmann.  6899.4  9 

Eisenbahngeschichten.  Siklosy.  4896.50.191 
Ekkehard.  Scheffel.  1013.11;  2023.23 ; 4876.73 
Eleazer.  Uechtritz.  4874.72 

Electric-Electrac.  Huguenin.  4896.50.263 
Elementare  Gewalten.  Helm.  2041.1.16 

Elementargewalten.  Ernst.  2041.1.21 

Elfen,  Die.  Tieck.  1018.1.4;  6898.17 

Elisa  und  Widmer.  Zschokke. 

1044  10  3 ; 2868  10  13 
Elisabeth.  Cottin.  489650202 


186 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Elisabeth.  Nathusius.  4896.50.260 

Elisabeth.  Wildermuth.  2046. 8. 16 

Elixiere,  Die,  des  Teufels.  Hoffmann,  K.  T.  W. 

1027.5.6;  2878.66.6  ; 4908.50.21 
Elsbeth.  Rellstab.  1014.2.5 

Else  Hohenthal.  Kuehne.  2899.51;  2041.6 

Elser,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.3 

Elsje.  Oertel.  2907.55  12 

Elvira,  liellstab.  1014.2.18 

Elysium  in  Leipzig.  Kircbbach.  2034.1.16 

Emigranten,  Die.  Miiegge.  1035.12. i 

Emil.  Rousseau.  469476;  4907.50.95 

Emilie.  Labrunie.  2012. 4. ii 

Emilie.  Stahr.  4879.62.4 

Emma’s  Rilgerfahrt.  Wildermuth. 

2026.19;  2046.8.10 
Emmy  Genze.  Heiberg.  2034.1. 21 

Empfindsame  Reise  durch  Frankreieh  und  Italien. 
Sterne.  4908.50.18 

Ende,  Das,  der  Grafin  Ratatzky.  Hacklaender. 

2041.1.8 

Ende  gut,  Alles  gut.  Meyr.  4875.61.1 

Endymion.  Heidenstam.  4896.50.302 

Engelchen,  Das.  3 v.  Prutz.  2025.4 

Engel-Ehe,  Eine.  Schlieben.  4877.52 

Engel-Ehe,  Die.  Spindler.  1012  1.8 

Engelsfliigel.  Schmidt,  R.  4896.50.213 

Engelsglut.  Schmidt,  R.  4896.50.213 

Enten-Piet,  Der.  Tesche.  1012.1.19 

Entfesselte  Damonen.  Tegtmeyer.  2041.1.6 
Entfiihrung,  Die.  Eichendorff.  2909a. 51  3 

Entfiihrung,  Die.  Musaeus.  2902  1 

Entfiihrung,  Eine,  in  Bohmen.  Hartmann. 

2897.50.7 

Entscheidung,  Die,  bei  Hochkirch.  Lolimann. 

1012. 1 .5 ; 2899.2.2 
Ephemeros.  Seewald.  2041.1.22 

Epigonen,  Die.  Immermann.  1037.5;  4898.51.37 
Epilog,  Der,  zu  Maria  Stuart.  Houwald.  4898.8.2 
Er  hat  Fisch  gegessen.  Kulke.  4878  16 

Er  liegt  in  der  Luft.  Franzos.  4875.70 

Er  soli  dein  Herr  sein.  Heyse. 

4870b. 53  ; 4870b. 57. 6 
Erbe,  Der,  von  Hornegg.  Schuecking.  4875.52 
Erbin,  Die.  Muegge.  2028.7 

Erbin,  Die.  Norris.  2035.13 

Erbin,  Die,  des  Herzens.  Simon.  2041.1.9,10 
Erbschaft,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899  2.14 

Erbschaft,  Die.  Zschokke.  1044.10.3;  2868.10.13 
Erbsiinde,  Die.  Schefer.  1018.2.6 

Erbtante,  Die.  Kuehne.  2041.1.24 

Erdbeben,  Das,  in  Chili.  Kleist. 

2034.1.24;  2897.53.4;  4896.80.202;  u.s.w. 
Erde,  Die,  und  der  Mensch.  Houwald.  4898.8.2 
Eremit,  Der.  Oehlenschlager.  2898.3.20 

Erggel  ira  Steinhus.  Usteri.  28793.50.9 

Erinnem  (Called  back).  Fargus.  4896.50.330 
Erinnerungen  fiir  edle  Frauen.  Staegemann. 

4898. 1 

Eritis  sicut  Deus.  3 v.  Schwab.  2025.2 

Erkenhof.  Storm.  2877  100.13  ; 6899.12 

Erkenne  dich  selbst.  Heyse.  4870b. 57.1 

Erlebniss,  Ein.  Grillparzer.  2909.65 

Erlebnisse,  Die,  des  Telemach.  Fenelon. 

4897.50.139 

Erlebnisse  einer  Mannes-Seele.  Auerbach. 

4878.86 

Erlebtes.  Hacklaender.  2022.1.25,  26 

Erldserin,  Die.  3 v.  Stahr.  2877.58 

Erlosung.  Conrad.  2877.129 

Erna.  Zitelmann,  C.  2044.12.2 

Ernste  Absichten.  Corrodi.  2023.9 


Erntefest,  Das.  Sacher-Masoch.  2874.50 

Eroberung,  Die,  Bacharachs.  Oertel.  2907.55  4 
Eroberung,  Die.  von  Me.xico.  Velde. 

2017.17.2;  6879.50.6-8 
Eros,  Der.  Zschokke.  2868. 10.1  ; B. 4227. 3.4 
Erste  Ball,  Der,  in  Milwaukie.  Ruppius.  2032.1.4 
Erste  Beichte,  Die.  Ebner-Eschenbach.  4870.30 
Erste  Kampfe.  Schaefer.  4896.50.253 

Erste  Liebe.  Lindau.  2043.31 

Erste  Liebe,  Die.  Turgenef.  2012.4.6  ; 3060b. 1.11 
Erste  Schattenriss,  Der.  Jacobi. 

*2877.11.6;  6876.51.4 
Erste  Schiffer,  Der.  Gessner. 

2016. 10.2  ; 48793.26. 1 ; 4893  63  ; 6876.76.1 
Erste  Wache,  Die.  Hacklaender. 

2876.132;  48603.70;  2030.14 
Erste  Wohlthat,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.10 

Erster  und  ein  letzter  Ball,  Ein.  Hacklaender. 

1041.10 ; 2043  36 

Erzaehler,  Der.  9 v.  in  3.  6875.12 

Erzahlungen  an  Ninon.  Zola.  46606  9 

Erzablungen  aus  der  alten  Welt  fiir  die  Jugend. 
Becker.  2959.12 

Erzablungen  aus  der  helvetischen  Revolution. 
Kuebler.  6896.23 

Erzahlungen  aus  Niedersachsen.  Nicol.  1044.6 
Erzahlungen,  Die,  des  Henkers  von  Bologna. 
Friedmann.  4896.50.294 

Erzahlungen  des  Kiisters  zu  Danderyd.  Blanche. 

4907.50.83 

Erzahlimgen  eines  alten  Tambours.  Hoefer. 

2030.13 

Erzahlungen  eines  rheinischen  Chronisten.  2 v. 
Mueller  von  Koenigswinter.  2023.1 

Erzahlungen  eines  Unstaten.  Hartmann. 

2897.50.4 

Erzablungen  im  Nebel.  Zschokke. 

1044.10. 3;  2868.10.9;  B. 4227. 32 
Erzablungen  meiner  Freunde.  Hartmann. 

2897.50.5 

Erzahlungen  und  Bilder  aus  dem  Volksleben  der 
Schweiz.  Gotthelf.  1026.1.7-10 

— Same.  [Auswahl.]  4896.50.248 

Erzgebirgische  Geschichten.  Peters.  1044.7 
Es  ist  nicht  gut,  das  der  Mensch  allein  sei.  Duboc. 

1012.1.10 

Es  ist  sehr  moglich.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.9;  B. 4227. 3.1;  4896.50.266 
Es  k ann  ja  nicht  immer  so  bleiben.  Passarge. 

48706.77 

Es  schneit.  Castelnuovo.  4896.50.208 

Es  war.  Sudermann.  6898.21 

Es  war  ein  Irrthum.  Elisabeth,  queen  of  Rou- 
mania,  and  Kremnitz,  Mite.  48603.57 

Es  waren  drei  Konigskinder.  Storm.  2877.100.18 
Eselin,  Die.  Heyse.  28793.102.2;  48706.62 

Esskiinstler,  Der.  Boerne.  2011.1.N.F.4 

Etwas  zum  Lachen.  Lennig.  4896.50.332 

Euere  Wege  sind  nicht  meine  Wege.  Wild. 

1012.1.22 

Eugen  Aram.  Bulwer-Lytton.  4897.50.147 

Eugen  Stillfried.  Hacklaender. 

1017.4.10-12;  2022.1.10-12 
Eugenie.  La  Motte  Fouque.  1026.7.10 

Eulenhaus,  Das.  John.  2031.18;  2044.17  ; 2879.86 
Euphrosyne.  Roquette.  2041.1.10 

Europmsche  Minen  und  Gegenminen.  4 v. 
Meding.  2874.70;  1053.2 

Europaiscbes  Sklavenleben.  Hacklaender. 

1017.4.16-20;  2022.1.16-20;  2875.83 
Eustachius.  Schmid,  C.  von.  6878.66.6 

Eva.  Grimm,  H.  2870.44 


187 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Evander  und  Alcimna.  Gessner. 

2016.10.4  : 4879a.26.2  ; 6876.76.2 
Ewige  Licht,  Das.  Heigel.  4907.50.96 

Excelsior.  Castelnuovo.  4896. 50. 208 

Exodus.  Jordan.  2026.21 

Fabiola.  Wiseman,  Cardinal.  4896.50.275 

Fackeljungfrau,  Die.  Gangliofer.  6896.7 

Faechermaler,  Uer,  von  Nagasaki.  Kosenthal- 
Bonin.  2034.1. 21 

Faehnlein,  Das,  der  sieben  Aufrechten.  Keller, 
Gottfried.  2873.80 

Faebnricb,  Ein,  mit  einem  Fehler.  Winterfeld. 

2011. 1. 5 

Faebnricbsgescbicbten.  Cronheim.  4896.50.180 
Faebnricbstocbter,  Die.  Brzyborovski. 

4896.50.229 

Fabrende  Geselle,  Der.  Landesmann.  2030.4 
Fabrende  Komodianten.  Saclier-Masoch.  2874.50 
Fall  Calon,  Der.  Belot.  4896.50.315 

Fall,  Der,  von  Konstanz.  Mueller,  0.  2021.15 

Fall,  Der,  von  Missolunglii.  Witzleben. 

2899a.65.3 

Falscbe  Freundschaft.  Friedmann.  4896.50.232 
Falscber  Herraelin.  2 v.  Sacher-Masoeh.  4875.50 
Familie  H.,  Die.  Bremer.  6873.24 

Familie  Bucliliolz,  Die.  2 v.  Stinde. 

28703.7;  1052. 1 

Familie  Darner,  Die.  Stahr.  2041. 1.29,  30 

Familie  de  Saas,  Die.  Sprecher.  6896.22 

Familie  Hartenberg,  Die.  Marriot. 

4871. II  ; 6896.6 

Familie  Hartwig.  Eckstein.  6899.27 

Familie  Kagge,  Die.  Beets.  4907.50.68 

Familien  Walsetli  und  Leith,  Die.  6v.  Steffens. 

1029.22.2-6;  2027.11;  *6.4258.6.2-6 
Familiencbronik,  Eine.  Danilevski.  4907.50.64 
Familiengeschichte,  Eine.  Fargus.  2046.3 
Familiengliick.  Tolstoi.  4896.50.172 

Familien-Ideal,  Ein.  Polko.  4872.60 

Familienschicksale.  Rellstah.  1014  2.22 

Familienziige.  Oertel.  2907.55  12 

Fanchon.  Wichert.  4872.42 

Fanfare.  Ferschke.  6896.11 

Fanny  Forster.  Boy-Ed.  2041.1.31,32 

Fanny's  Nachlass.  Karman.  4897.50.144 

Fantasiestiicke  in  Callot’s  Manier.  Hoffmann. 

1027.5.7;  2878.66.7;  8046.11 
Farbige  Scherben.  Vrchlickf.  4896.50.263 

Farnmor.  De  la  Ram6.  4896.50.292 

Fata  Morgana.  Douai.  2396.149 

Faust.  Turgenef.  3060b.  i.ii 

Faust,  Der,  der  Morgenlander.  Klinger. 

4898.13.7 

Fausts  Leben,  Thaten  und  Hdllenfahrt.  Klinger. 

4892.61.1  ; 4898.13.3 
Faustina  Hasse.  Polko.  2875.60 

Fedja.  Heyse.  6898.20 

Feenreich,  Das.  Stieff.  2014.20 

Feenschloss,  Ein.  Detlev  von  Geyern. 

2041. 1. 27 

Feenthal,  Das.  Wildermuth.  2026.18 ; 2046.8.16 
Feierabende  an  der  Elbe  und  auf  der  Robinson’s 
Insel  im  Campe’sehen  Garten.  Straus,  C.,  and 
Hold,  C.,  eds.  6878.64 

Feierabende  und  Sonntage.  Willkomm. 

48703.66 

Feigheit.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 

Feindlichen  Schwestern,  Die.  Auerbach. 

2030.8;  4876.77 

Feldblumen.  Stifter.  1025. i.i ; 4870.81.1 

Feldmarschall  Bliicher,  Der,  und  der  Pfarrer 
Kretzschmar.  Oertel.  2907.55.11 


Feldweibel,  Der.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.8;  B. 4227. 3. 4 

Felicitas.  Dabn.  2038.16 

Felix.  Schultz.  2044.24 

Fels,  Der,  von  Erz.  Brachvogel.  4873.26 

Ferdinand.  Schmid,  C.  von.  6874.47 

Ferdinand  Warner,  der  arme  Flotenspieler. 
Eberhard.  2898.6.7-9 

Ferien,  Die,  auf  Schloss  Barenburg.  Wilder- 
muth. 2046.8.6 

Fermer  der  Geniale.  Tieck.  1018. 1. 15 

Fern  der  Heimath.  Moesch.  1051. 1.2 

Fest,  Ein,  auf  Haderslevhuus.  Storm. 

2877.100.17;  6899.12 
Fest,  Das,  zu  Kenelworth.  Tieck. 

1018. 1. 18;  2867.3.2 
Feuerschiff,  Das.  Smidt,  H.  2034.1.8 

Feuerwerker  Wortmann.  Hacklaender. 

2030.14;  2876.132;  48603.70 
Fides.  Jordan.  2020.14 

Findling,  Ein.  4 v.  Hoefer.  48793.20 

Findling,  Der.  Kleist. 

1026.2.3;  28903.51.4;  2897.53.4;  u.s.w. 
Finis  Poloniae.  Kirschner.  2876.105 

Finnenblut.  Lie.  4876.84 

Finnisebe  Miirchen.  Schreck.  2044.11 ; 2901. ii 
Finnisebe  Novellen.  Paiviirina.  4896.50.272 
— B.  2.  4896.50.300 

Fisebermadeben,  Das.  Bj0rnson.  4907.50.90 
Flegeljabre.  Richter. 

1036.1.20,  21 ; 4906.9.13, 14;  4908.50.9;  u.s.w. 
Fleur,  La.  Schuecking.  2026.13 

Fleurette’s  Denkmal.  Witzleben.  28993.65.3 
Flibustier,  Der.  Velde.  2017. 17.  i ; 6879.50.1 
Fliegende  Hollander,  Der.  4 v.  Brachvogel. 

4879.12 

Flitter ! Herbert.  2056.2.20 

Flobbaz,  Der.  Fischart.  *2879.108.5 

Florette.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10.3  ; 2868.10.6;  B. 4227. 3. 7 
Florus  Briiggemanns  Nachlass.  Klinckowstroem. 

2041. 1.37 

Fluecbtling,  Der.  Hartmann.  2897.50.7 

Fluecbtling,  Der.  Jokai.  2877.81 

Fluecbtling,  Der.  Lentner.  1036.3.3 

Fluecbtling,  Der.  Pichler.  1012. 1. 13 

Fluecbtling,  Der,  im  Jura.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10.4;  2868.10.6;  2879a. 50. 13;  u.s.w. 
Flut,  Die,  des  Lehens.  Stern.  2034.1.3 

Foerstersbraut,  Die,  im  Odenwald.  Mueller,  O. 

2010.17 

Folle  Betty,  Die.  Wachenhusen.  2041. 1.24 

Forstmeister,  Der.  Auerbach.  28703.79 

Fortscbrittlicb.  Bischoff.  2909a. 52. 20 

Fra  Diavolo.  Hacklaender.  6896.9.1 

Fraeulein.  Hurnoreske.  Roberts.  2041.1.38 
Fraeulein  Doctor  im  Irrenhause.  Thenen. 

4878.98 

Fraeulein  Muthchen  und  ihr  Hausmaier.  Fran- 
9ois.  2044.7 

Fraeulein  Pathe,  Das.  Behrens.  2046.1 

Fraeulein  Reseda.  Cruger.  2035.23 

Fraeulein,  Das,  von  Bessier.  Delpit.  2677.127 
Fraeulein,  Das,  von  Eppingheim.  Lenneck. 

2041. 1. 10 

Fraeulein,  Das,  von  Groenerode.  Stous.  2056.2.9 
Fraeulein,  Das,  von  Malpeira.  Rey.  2012.4.6 
Fraeulein,  Das,  von  Scudery.  Hoffmann. 

1012. i.i;  4908.50.3 
Frage,  Eine.  Ebers.  48706.59 

Fragmente  aus  dem  Lehen  zweier  armen  Teufel. 
Oertel.  2907.55.5 


188 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Francesco  Spina.  Waiblinger.  48993.10.2 

Franceska  von  Rimini.  Wilclenbrueh.  28703.70 
Franciscus  Columnn.  Nodier.  2012.4. 12 

Frankfurter  Novellen.  Pfeiffer.  2102.13 

Franz  Alzeyer.  Heyse.  4870b. 57. 4 ; 48793.60 
Franz  Sternbolds  Wanderungen.  Tieck. 

1018. 1. 16;  4891.68 
Franz  von  Sickingen.  Bischoff.  2909a. 52. 3-5 
Franz  von  Sickingen  und  seine  Zeitgenossen. 
Witzleben.  28993.65.2 

Franzosenschenke,  Die.  Kettnaker.  2873.72.1 
Frau  Antje.  Meinhardt.  2034.1.16 

Frau  Buchholz  ini  Orient.  Stinde.  2870.80 

Frau  Biirgemeisterin,  Die.  Ebers.  4870.50 

Frau  Evchen.  Olfers.  2876.70 

Frau  Kathe  von  Schwarzburg.  Braclivogel. 

2027.3.2 

Frau  Kaudels  Gardinenpredigten.  Jerrold. 

4898.51.42 

Frau  Lee.  Le  Grave.  2028.4 

Frau  Lieutenant,  Die.  Zapp.  6896.5 

Frau  Luna.  Wildermuth.  2026.18;  2046.8.12 
Frau  Marburgs  Zwillinge.  Habberton. 

4896. 50.281 

Frau  Marchesa,  Die.  Heyse.  4870b. 57. 7 

Frau  Meisterin,  Die.  Putlitz.  2038.13 

Frau,  Die,  niit  den  Karfunkelsteineii.  John.  2043.4 
Frau  Oekonomierath,  Die.  Mueller,  II.  E.  W.  O. 

4898.51.28 

Frau  Prinzipalin,  Die.  Ahlborn.  2041.1.36 

Frau  Professorin,  Die.  Auerbach. 

2039.2;  48703.13 

Frau  Eegel  Amrain  und  ihr  Jungster.  Keller, 
Gottfried.  28993.56 

Frau  Schatz  Regine.  Hesekiel.  2020.15 

Frau  Sorge.  Sudermann.  2879.129 

Frau  Venus.  Frenzel.  2041. 1. 15 

Frau,  Die,  von  dreissig  Jahren.  Balzac. 

4896.50.203 

Frau  von  F.  Heyse.  2879.119;  28793.102.1 
Frau  von  Saverne.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von.  *2905.2.10 
Frau  Wilhelraine.  Stinde.  1052.2;  28703.7.3 
Frauen,  Die,  der  Petersburger  Gesellschaft. 
Meshtcherski.  30603.15 

Frauen  und  Rathsel.  Sclmecking.  1043.13 

Frauenzimmer  Almanach  zum  Nutzen  u.  Ver- 
gniigen.  21  v.  68793.51 

These  volumes  contain  many  interesting  short  stories. 
Freideuke,  Die.  Bischoff.  29093.52. 17 

Freie  Stunden  am  Fenster.  Hauff. 

2897.52.3;  48903.50.2,  Abth.i 
Freie  Wille,  Der.  Herzberg.  6899.46 

Freiersmann,  Der.  Oertel.  2907.55.4 

Freiheitskampfer,  Die.  Philippson.  6898.26 
Freiherr  von  Munchhausen.  Raspe. 

2011.1.N.F.3  ; 2869.3;  4908.50.13 
Freiherrin,  Die,  von  Gemperlein.  Ebner-Es- 
chenbach.  2034. i.i 

Freihof,  Der,  von  Aarau.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.4;  2868.10.5;  2879a. 50. 12;  u.s.w. 
Freimaurer,  Die.  3 v.  in  2.  Kuehne.  1013.4 
Fremde,  Die.  Klinckowstroeni.  2041.1.36 

Fremde,  Der.  Tieck.  1018.1.14 

Fremde  Blume,  Eine.  Polko.  2056.2.37 

Freund  Fritz.  Erckmann-Chatrian.  4896.50.301 
Freunde,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.17 

Freundschaft.  Klinckowstroem.  2041.1.43, 44 
Fridolin’s  heimliche  Ehe.  Wilbrandt.  6899.5 
Friedel.  Oertel.  2907.55.1 ; 6877.13 

Friedhofsblume.  Hillern.  1042.22 

Friedrich  Holderlin’s  Leben,  Dichtung  und 
Wahnsinn.  Waiblinger.  48993.10.3 


Friedrich  v.  Schiller.  Franzos.  4875.70 

Fritz.  6 V.  Juenger.  6899.26 

Froehlicher  Bursch,  Ein.  Bj0rnson.  6877.9.2 

Froelenhaus,  Das.  Putlitz.  2038.13 

Frohe  Augen.  Polko.  2056.2.28 

Frohni.  Weill.  2018.10.1 ; 4876.2.1 

Fromme  Liige,  Eine.  Gall.  1012.1.6 

Fremont  jun.,  & Risler  sen.  Daudet.  4896.50.169 
Frost  in  Bliithen.  Olfers.  2876.70.2 

Frost  in  Bliithen.  Palin6-Paysen.  2026.17 

Fruehling  und  Hochsommer.  Roemer.  2041.1.19 
Fruehlingsfluthen.  Turgenef. 

3060b.  1.6;  3069.56 
Fruehlingstraum,  Ein.  Kuehne.  2033.7;  2899.50 
Fruehlingstraum,  Ein.  Schmieden. 

2043.7.1;  2044.14 
Fruehlingswogen.  Turgenef.  4907.50.92 

Fuegungen.  Osberg.  2056.2.38 

Fuenfzehn  Jahre.  2 v.  Robinson.  48793.2 

Fuenfzehnte  November,  Der.  Tieck. 

1018.1.19 ; 2867.3.3 
Fuer  todt  erkliirt.  Wichert.  4897.50.117 

Fuerst  Ganzgott  und  Sanger  Halbgott.  Arnim, 
L.  A.  von.  2905.2.2;  4908.50.21 

Fuerst  Savonis  Frau.  Hawthorne,  J.  4896.50.340 
Fuerst  und  Kavalier.  Hacklaender. 

2022.1.49;  4876.12 
Fuerstenblick,  Der.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.3;  B. 4227. 3.1 
Fuerstliches  Blut.  Dincklage-Campe.  2056.2.5 
Furioso.  Mueller  von  Koenigswinter.  2023.1.2 
Gabriel  Conroy.  Harte.  2041.1.7,8;  4907.50.81 
Gabriel  Solmar.  Landesmann.  4907.50.77 

Gabriele  die  Waise  auf  Rosenburg.  Fastenau. 

4876.70 

Galatea.  Bersezio.  4896.50.296 

Galgenmannlein,  Das.  La  Motte  Fouque.  1026.7.9 
Galizische  Geschichten.  Saclier-Masoch.  2874.50 
Galizisches  Garnisonsnest,  Ein.  Vacano. 

2041.1.40 

Gallerinn,  Die,  auf  der  Rieggersburg.  3 v.  Ham- 
mer-Purgstall.  6873.38 

Garde  du  Corps.  Meding.  4870.17 

Gargantua.  Fischart.  *2879.108.65-71;  4877.81 
Garman  & Worse.  Kielland.  4906.50.159 

Garten  und  Wald.  4 v.  in  2.  Rellstab. 

1014.2.21-24 

Gast,  Der.  Lindau,  R.  4872.36 

Gastmahl,  Das.  Contessa.  48793.24.5 

Gastmahl  des  Trimalchio.  Petronius  Arbiter. 

4896.50.268 

Geachtete,  Der.  3 v.  Heeringen.  6879.77 
Geachteten,  Die.  Jacobsen.  2041.1.40 

Gebannt  und  erlost.  Buerstenbinder. 

2010.19;  2044.16 

Gebirgs-Sagen.  Steffens.  1029.22.1 ; *3.4258.6.1 
Geborene,  Eine.  Wachenhusen.  2041.1.6 

Gebrochene  Fliigel.  Kirschner.  2041.1.43 

Gedichte  in  Prosa.  Turgenef.  4896.50.177 

Gefahrliche  Gast,  Der.  Muegge.  1035.12.4 

Gefahrliche  Leute.  Elster.  2860.57 

Gefahrliche  Unschuld,  Eine.  Ulbach.  2012.4.12 
Gefahr.  Durand.  4896.50.332 

Gefangene,  Der.  Lohmann.  2899.2.5 

Gefangene,  Der,  der  Sieben  Thiirnie.  Jokai. 

2877.81 

Gefangene,  Der,  im  Kaukasus.  Pushkin. 

4898.51.42 

Gefangene,  Der,  von  Chillon.  Hartmann. 

2897.50.8 

Gefangene,  Der,  von  Kiistrin.  Bischoff. 

29093.52. 14 


189 


German*  Fiction  — Titles 


Gefangenen,  Die,  im  Kaukasus.  Maistre. 

4907. 50.92 

Grefangenen,  Die,  iru  Kaukasus.  Mueller,  W. 

6874.15 

Gefehlt.  Lenzen.  2056.2.37 

Gefiihls-Komodie.  Nordau.  2876.102 

Gefuellte  Pfannkuchen,  Der.  Kelly.  2056.2.8 
Geglanzt  und  erloschen.  Pflug.  2020.21 

Gebeimniss,  Das,  der  alien  Marasell.  John. 

2031.13;  2046.11;  2879.72 
Gebeimniss,  Das,  der  Stadt.  3 v.  Hacklaender. 

2022.1.58-60;  4879.5 

Gebeimniss,  Ein,  des  Konigsee.  Brockdorlf. 

2056.2.30 

Gebeimniss,  Das,  von  King’s  Norton.  Bach. 

2056.2.25 

Gebeimnisse  der  Xacht.  Schmidt,  R.  4896.50.213 
Gebeimnisse,  Die,  von  Paris.  2 v.  Sue. 

2011. 4;  2011. 5 

Gebeimnissvolle,  Der.  Tieck. 

1018.1.14;  2867.3.1;  6874.12;  u.s.w. 
Gebeimratb,  Der.  La  Motte  Fouque.  1026.7.10 
Geier-Wally,  Die.  Hillern.  2010.6;  2899.55 
Geige,  Eine.  Wichert.  4897.50.144 

Geigerlex,  Der.  Auerbach.  B. 4249a. 4 ; 4878.92 
Geisterseber,  Der.  Schiller. 

2026.15.4;  2890a. 54. 12;  2908.4.10;  u.s.w. 
Geizbals,  Der.  Conscience.  4897.50.136 

Gekreuzigte,  Der.  Schefer.  1018.2.4 

Gekronte  Dichterin,  Eine.  2 v.  A'alett. 

1043.14 

Gelandet.  Dallwitz.  2056.2.40 

Geld  und  Geist.  Bitzius.  2879a. 50.1 

Geld  und  Geist.  Ruppius.  2032.1.5 

Gelebrte,  Der.  Tieck.  2867.3.6 

Gelebrte  Gesellschaft.  Die.  Tieck.  1018.1.15 
Geliebt  bis  zum  Schaffot.  Jokai.  2878.152 

Gelobnis,  Das.  Voss.  2046.7 

Gemabld,  Ein,  aus  der  Siindfluth.  Gessner. 

2016.10.2;  4879a. 26. 2 ; 6876.76.1 

Gemalde,  Das.  Oehlenschlager.  2898.3.20 

Gemalde,  Die.  Tieck. 

1012.1.2;  2867.3.1 ; 2891.50.5 ; u.s.w. 
Gemeindekind,  Das.  Ebner-Eschenbach. 

2876.128.5 

Gemsjager,  Die.  Rellstab.  1014.2.15 

Gemiith  und  Selbstsucht.  Wolf.  1012.1.16 

Genfer  Novellen.  3 v.  Toepffer.  1036.4.1-3 

Genovefa.  Schmid,  C.  von.  6878.66.5 

Genrebilder.  Neruda.  4896.50.182 

— B.  2.  4896.50.196 

Gensenabenteuer,  Ein.  Schuecking.  2026.13 

Geoffrey  und  Garcinde.  Heyse.  4870b. 57. 4 

Geopfert.  Keller-Jordan.  2870a. 76 

Georg.  Meyr.  4875.61.4 

Georg  Jenatsch.  Meyer.  2870a. 52 

Geraubte  Schleier,  Der.  Musaeus. 

2044.32 ; 2902.1 

Gerdas  Heirat.  Bauer.  2041.1.38 

Gerban,  Der.  Silberstein.  2034.1.6 

Gericbt,  Das,  im  Walde.  Ludwig.  1012.1.20 

Gerolstein.  Sue.  2011. 5. 10;  2011.4.2 

Gertrud.  Leonhart.  2056.2.6 

Gertrud  Mara.  Sternberg.  2015.3.1 

Gesandtscbaftreise,  Die,  nach  China.  Velde. 

2017.17.8;  6879.50.25,  26 
Gescbicbte  der  .Abderiten.  Wieland. 

1028.1.13,  14;  *2888.1.19,  20;  4898.51.36;  u.s.w. 
Gescbicbte  des  .4gathon.  Wieland. 

1028.1.4-6;  *2888.1.9-11;  2891.60.4,  5;  u.s.w. 
Gescbicbte  des  Amtraths  Gutmann.  Knigge. 

*2896.2.4 


Gescbicbte  des  armen  Herrn  von  Mildenburg. 
3 V.  Knigge.  2896.2.6,  7 

Gescbicbte,  Die,  des  Diethelm  von  Buchenberg. 
Auerbach.  1012.1.7 

Gescbicbte  des  Gil  Bias  von  Santillana.  Le 
Sage.  4907.50.57 

Gescbicbte,  Die,  des  Herrn  von  Morgenthau. 
Jung-Stilling.  *2877.1.9 

Gescbicbte,  Die,  des  Vater  Alexei.  Turgenef. 

3068.32 

Gescbicbte  des  weisen  Danischmend.  Wieland. 

1028.1.9;  *2888.1.18;  *4900.50.18;  •4909a. 50.8 
Gescbicbte,  Die,  einer  Mine.  Harte.  4897.50.108 
Gescbicbte  eines  Anno  1813  Conscribirten.  Erck- 
mann-Cliatrian.  4906.50.152 

Gescbicbte,  Die,  eines  Bootes.  Lie.  4876.84 
Gescbicbte  eines  Deutschen  der  neuesten  Zeit. 
Klinger.  4898.13.8 

Gescbicbte  eines  deutschen  Steinmetzen.  Beck. 

4897.50.144 

Gescbicbte,  Die,  eines  Genies.  Kirschner. 

2034.1.11 

Gescbicbte  eines  Louis  d’or.  Guizot.  2029.19 
Gescbicbte,  Die,  Florentins,  von  Fahlendorn. 
•Jung-Stilling.  *2877.1.9 

Gescbicbte  Giafars  des  Barraeciden.  Klinger. 

4898.13.5 

Gescbicbte  Raphaels  de  Aquillas.  Klinger. 

4898.13.4;  4898.51.42 
Gescbicbte  vom  braven  Kasperl  und  schonen 
Annerl.  Brentano.  1012.1.1;  *4829a.5i;  u.s.w. 
Gescbicbte  vom  diinnen  Veit.  Eberhard. 

2898.6.5 

Gescbicbte,  Die,  von  den  zwei  Miillerskindern. 
Oertel.  2907.55.8 

Gescbicbte  von  der  schonen  und  geduldigen 
Helene.  2029.7 

Gescbicbten  aus  dem  jiidischen  Volksleben. 
Kulke.  2877.56 

Gescbicbten  aus  den  Bergen.  Achleitner. 

4896.50.269 

— T.  2.  4896.50.276 

— T.  3.  4896.50.283 

— T.  4.  4896.50.303 

Gescbicbten  aus  der  Tonne.  Storm.  2877.100.6 
Gescbicbten  aus  der  Welt.  Heiberg. 
Gescbicbten  einer  Gasse.  2 v.  Kompert.  4877.9 
Gescbicbten  einer  Wetterfahne.  Hacklaender. 

6896.9.1 

Gescbicbten  und  Bilder  aus  dem  wendisclien 
Volksleben.  2 v.  Ziehen.  4872.54 

Gescbicbten  und  Gestalten.  Lindner  4907.50.91 
Gescbicbten  und  Skizzen  aus  der  Heimath. 
Seidel.  **2879a.ir6.4  ; 2899a. 68.4 

Gescbwister,  Die.  Freytag.  2899.80.5 

Gescbwister,  Die.  Rellstab.  1014.2.23 

Gescbwister.  Sudermann.  2878.139 

Gescbwister,  Die,  von  Portovenere.  Wilbrandt. 

4877.56.2 

Gesellscbaft,  Die,  auf  dem  Lande.  Tieck. 

2867.3.8;  4896.50.195 
Gesellscbafterin,  Die.  Ring.  1031.1.2 

Gespensterbucb.  Apel  and  Schulze.  4896.50.186 
Gespenstergescbicbten.  Bergsoe.  4897.50.104 
Gespensternovellen.  Bergsoe.  6899.45 

Gespenstige  Stollen,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.2 
Gesprengte  Fesseln.  Buerstenbinder.  2876.68 
Gesta  Romanorum.  **2879.7 

Gestandnisse  eines  Weiberfeindes.  2898.6.5 
Gestriipp.  Bern.  4907.50.83 

Gesucbt  und  gefunden.  Frederick. 

2031.5;  2878.88 


190 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Getheiltes  Herz.  Heyse.  28793.102.2;  4870b. 62  Grab,  Das,  des  Verschollenen.  Rothendnh. 


Getrennte  Herzen.  Zabel.  2878.87 

Getreu  bis  in  den  Tod.  Heyse.  4870b. 57. 2 

Getreue  Eckart,  Der.  Tieek.  2891.50.1 ; 1018.1.4 
Gewalt,  Die,  der  Liebe.  Lafontaine.  48793.12 
Gewerke,  Die.  Rellstab.  1014. 2. 15 

Gift  und  Gegengift.  Perfall.  2041. 1.34 

Gil  Bias  von  Santillana,  Geschiclite  des.  Le 
Sage.  4907.50.57 

Gipsfigur,  Die.  Hartmann.  2897.50.7 

Gita.  Bayer.  4875.51 

Gladiator,  Der.  Walloth.  2878.89 

Glasmannchen,  Das.  Mueller,  H.  F.  W.  C. 

4898.51.45 

Glauke.  Lingg.  4872.12 

Gleich  und  Gleich.  Meyr.  4875.61.3 

Gleicbnisse.  Pichler.  4891.62.2 

Glocke,  Die.  Hartmann.  2897.50.5 

Glocke,  Die,  von  .dragon.  Tieck.  2867.3.9 

Glockengiesser.  Storcb.  1016.9.2 

Glocknerfahrt,  Eine.  Edler.  4896.50.219 

Gloeckner,  Der,  von  St.  Dieze.  Tenger. 

2056.2.19 

Glueck,  Das.  Lohmann.  2899.2.2 

Glueckauf!  Buerstenbinder.  2028.9 

Glueck  gibt  Verstand.  Tieck.  2867.3.3  ; 1018. 1. 19 
Glueck,  Das,  von  Kothenburg.  Heyse. 

2010.15;  28793.102.2;  4870b. 62 
Glueckliche  Kur,  Eine.  Katscb.  1051. 1.2 

Glueckskiud,  Das.  Schmidt,  R.  4896.50.213 
Gluecksmiilile,  Die.  Siavici.  4896.50.222 

Glueckspeter.  Andersen.  4896.50.342 

Gluecksritter,  Die.  Eicbendorff.  29093.51.3 
Gluecksritter,  Die.  Oehlenschlager  2898.3.20 
Godofred.  Beysclilag.  2038.12 

Godolpbin.  Bulwer-Lytton.  2016.15 

Godwie-Castle.  3 v.  Paalzow.  1017. 5. 1-3 
Goetter  und  Gotzen.  4 v.  in  2.  Ring.  4876.76 
Goetterburg,  Die.  Jokai.  28703.73 

Goettlicbe  Komodie  in  Rom.  Scliefer.  1018.2.9 
Gold!  Gerstaecker.  2010.10 

Gold,  Das,  des  Pinheiro’s.  Muegge.  1035.12.6 
Gold  und  Blut.  8 v.  in  4.  Meding.  2890.54 
Gold  und  Gliick.  Hartwig.  2877.70 

Goldelse.  John.  2018.7;  2878.49;  2878.70 

Goldene  Hochzeit,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.16 
Goldene  Kugel,  Die.  Groner.  4896.50.322 

Goldene  Schlii.ssel,  Der.  Hartmann.  2897.50.7 
Goldene  Zeit,  Die.  Seidel. 

**28793.1165;  28993.68.5 
Goldene  Zeit,  Die,  in  Siebenbiirgen.  Jokai. 

4907.50.56 

Goldmacberdorf,  Das.  Zschokke. 

2868.10.16;  4891.62.2;  4896.50.179 
Goldmenscb,  Ein.  Jokai.  4907.50.60 

Goldne  Spiegel,  Der.  Wieland. 

1028.1.7,  8;  *2888.1.16,  17;  4907.50.65;  u.s.w. 
Goldne  Topf,  Der.  Hoffmann. 

4908.50.12;  6899.48.2 

Goldscbmied,  Der,  von  Augsburg.  HelNtab. 

1014.2.6 

Gotbenwiek.  Roquette.  2020.5 

Gottesgericht,  Ein.  Werner.  4872.13 

Gottesbauscben,  Das,  und  seine  Bewobner. 
Oertel.  2907.55.1 

Gottbilf  und  Erdmann.  6879.60 

Gottiiberlegene  Jakob,  Der.  Anzengruber. 

2011.1.3 

Gouvemante,  Eine.  Fran9ois.  2044.7 

Gouvemante,  Die.  Philippson.  6898.26 

Grab,  Ein,  an  der  Krieghofsmauer.  Burow. 

2034.1.23 


2056.2.18 

Graefin  Chateaubriant.  Laube. 

1029.24;  2847.57.2,3 
Graefin  Erikas  Lehr-  und  Wanderjahre.  Kirsch- 
ner.  2879.140 

Graefin  Eva.  Lenze.  2056.2  27 

Graefin  Faustine.  Hahn-Hahn  2018.15 

Graefin  Helene.  Bodenstedt.  2012.17 

Graefin  Puttlitz,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.4 

Graefin  Resi.  Detlev  von  Geyern.  2041.1.23 

Graefin  Ruth.  Warburg.  2041.1.14 

Graefin  Sassari.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 

Graefin  und  Marquise.  4 v.  in  2.  Struensee. 

2874.58 

Graefin,  Die,  von  Charny.  Dumas.  2029.32.5-7 
Graf  Betsany.  Wachenhusen.  2041.1.22 

Graf  Joachim.  Stahr.  4879.62.3 

Graf  Kostia,  Der.  Cherbuliez.  4896.50.236 

Graf  Lauzun.  Lohmann.  2899.2.7 

Graf  Lucanor,  Der.  Manuel. 

**0.1603.48;  29093.51.6 
Graf  Petofy.  Fontane.  2041.1.24 

Graf  und  Arbeiter.  Reichenberg.  1051.1.2 

Graf,  Der,  von  Bragelonne.  Dumas.  2029.31 
Graf,  Der,  von  Monte  Christo.  Dumas.  2029.39 
Grafen,  Die,  von  Saint-Romain.  Alvensleben. 

6877.62 

Grafenbraut,  Die.  Roskowska.  2056.2.15 

Grandidiers,  Die.  3 v.  Rodenberg.  4877.64 
Graue,  Der.  Lie.  4876.84 

Graue  Freund,  Der.  Hopfen.  2041.1.3,  4;  4876.74 
Graue  John,  Der.  Heyden.  1012.1.13 

Graveneck.  Mueller,  H.  F.  W.  C. 

2038.4;  4898.51.40 
Graziella.  Lamartine.  4897.50.121 

Gred,  Die.  2 v.  Ebers.  2038.15 

Grenzen.  Lingg.  4872.12 

Grenzen  der  Jlenschheit.  Heyse.  4870b. 74 

Grenzwachter,  Der.  Oertel.  2907.55.12 

Grete  Winde.  Fontane.  2034.1.5 

Grille,  Die.  Sand,  George,  pseud.  4896.50.25S 
Grosse  Erwartungen.  Dickens.  4570b. 61. 23 
Grosse  Loos,  Das.  Stahr.  No.  2 in  48793.73 
Grosse  Loos,  Das.  Weisflog.  4898.51.34 

Grossfiirst,  Der.  3 v.  Mundt.  2016.17.1-3 

Grossfiirstin,  Die.  Meding.  2041.1.18;  2890.52 
Grossmiitterchen.  Behrens.  2044.21 

Grossmutter,  Die.  Ebner-Eschenbach.  4870.30 
Grossmutter.  N^mec.  4896.50.212 

Grossvaters  Erziihlungen  und  Marchen  fiir  die 

Jugendwelt.  Selma,  pseud.  6876.10 

Gruendung,  Die,  von  Maryland.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.6;  B. 4227. 3. 3 
Gruene  Band,  Das.  Tieck.  1018.1.8 

Gruene  Heinrich,  Der.  4 v.  in  2.  Keller.  4872.32 
Gruenes  Blatt,  Ein.  Storm.  2012.14.3;  2877.100.3 
Gudrun.  Krais.  2900.31 

Gui  de  Saint-Flour.  Oertel.  2907.55.10 

Guido.  Velde.  2017.17.5;  6879.50.14 

Gulliver's  Reisen.  Swift.  2043.23;  4907.50.69 
Gumal  und  Lina.  Lossius.  48793.66 

Gunima.  Velde.  2017.17.1  ; 6879.50.2 

Gunnar.  Boyesen.  4896.50.141 

Gustav  .Adolfs  Page.  Meyer.  2034.1.13 

Gustav  Wasa  Robiano.  4874.73 

Gustava.  Eckstein.  2041.1.6 

Gute  alte  Onkel,  Der.  Seidel. 

2011.1.4;  2043.7.2;  No.  4 in  2043.37 
Gute  Fridolin,  Der,  und  der  bose  Dietrich. 
Schmid,  C.  von.  6878.66.2 

Gute  Genius,  Der.  Schmidt-Weissenfels.  2041.1.42 


191 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Gute  Kampf,  Der.  Keniin.  4896. 50. 289 

Guten  Frauen,  Die.  Goethe.  *2890b.50.2i 

Guten  Freunde,  Die.  Ahlborn.  2041. 1. 14 

Guten  Weiber,  Die.  Goethe. 

2909. 1. 19;  4892.62.14 ; 4901. 1. 13  ; u.s.w. 
Gutenbergs  Tod.  Dingelstedt.  1024. 12.2 

Habakuk.  Rellstab.  1014. 2. 21 

Hacienda,  Fine,  bei  Lima.  Bibra.  1043.4.3 

Hadlaub.  Keller,  Gottfried.  2873.80 

Hangendes  Moos.  Lindau,  P.  2875.19 

Hausliche  Heerd,  Der.  Bremer.  4877.72 

Hagestolz,  Der.  Oertel.  2907.55.6 

Hagestolz,  Der.  Stifter.  4870.81.2 

Haidedorf,  Das.  Stifter.  1025. 1. 1 ; 4870.81.1 
Haideprinzesschen,  Das.  2 v.  John.  2879a. 79 
Haideroslein  Haupt.  2056.2.22 

Hallig  Die.  Biernatzki.  4906.50.152 

Halligfahrt,  Fine.  Storm.  2877.100.8 

Halsband,  Das,  der  Konigin.  Dumas.  2029.32.3 
Hamlet  und  Don  Quichotte.  Turgenef.  3060b. 1. 12 
Hamlet,  Der,  von  Tusculum.  Voss.  2034. i.ii 
Hammer  und  Amboss.  Spielhagen. 

2042.1.9,  10 ; 4877.7 
Handel  und  Wandel.  Hacklaender.  2022.1.7 
Hangen  und  Bangen.  Meding.  2041.1.38 

Hanke.  Marby.  2056.2.14 

Hanna.  Suttner.  2041. 1. 19,  20 

Hannovers  Spartaner.  Blumenhagen.  4897.50.105 
Hans  Dampf  in  alien  Gassen.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.10;  4897.50.120 
Hans,  der  nicht  sterl)en  wollte.  Kapff  Fssen- 
ther.  2044.2 

Hans  der  Traumer.  Lindau,  R.  2043.31 

Hans  Friedheini.  Rheinfels.  1051. 1.2 

Hans  Heiling’s  Felsen.  Koerner. 

1038.6.4;  2897.6.4;  4908.50.22;  u.s.w. 
Hans  Preller  von  I.auffen.  llaering.  2011. 1.4 
Hans  und  Gretchen,  oder : was  die  Liebe  nicht 
thut.  Fberbard.  2898.6.6 

Hans  und  Heinz  Kirch.  Storm. 

1042.13  ; 2877.100.15 
Hansestadt,  Die.  Boelte.  4873.52 

Harfe,  Die.  Koerner. 

1038.6.4;  2897.6.4;  4908.50.22;  u.s.w. 
Harmlose  Briefe  eines  deutschen  Kleinstiidters. 
Lindau,  P.  4870.52 

Harmonius.  Zscliokke.  2868.10.1 ; B. 4227. 3.1 
Harry  Fludyer  in  Cambridge.  Lehmann. 

4896.50.313 

Harte  Kiimpfe.  Zistler.  4873.63 

Harte  Kopfe.  Lange. 

Harte  Zeiten.  Dickens.  4897.50.137 

Harzbilder  und  Ilarzsagen.  Rellstab.  1014. 2. 5 
Hauptmann  Garbas.  Rammers.  2056.2.6 

Hauptmannstochter,  Die.  Puslikin.  4906.50.162 
Haus,  Das.  Bremer.  6877.53 

Haus  Adelimrg.  Schlieben.  4877.52 

Haus,  Das,  der  Brentano.  Mueller  von  Koenigs- 
winter.  2041. 1.4 

Haus,  Das,  der  Gespenster.  Hacklaender. 

No.  4 in  6896.9.1 

Haus,  Das,  der  Scbatten.  Klopfer.  2041.1.40 
Haus,  Das,  des  Fabrikanten.  Meding.  2870.10 
Haus  Fragstein,  Das.  Uhl.  2873.61 

Haus  Fugger,  Das.  3 v.  Storch.  1016.8.7-9 
Haus  Hobenzollern.  6v.  in2.  Grabowski.  4873.80 
Haus,  Das,  in  der  Vorstadt.  Goerlitz.  1051. i.i 
Haus  und  Kloster.  Hammerscblag.  6899.47 
Haus,  Das,  zum  unglaubigen  Thomas.  Heyse. 

6899.22 

Hausbahn  und  Paradiesvogel.  Contessa. 

48793.24.4 


Hausfreund,  Der.  Frenzel.  4896.50.188 

Hausfreund,  Der.  Houwald.  4898.8.2 

Hausgenossen,  Die.  Stabr.  48793.73 

Hausgesetz,  Das.  Cramni.  2879.69 

Hazard.  Knobelsdorff-Brenkenboff.  2876.121 
Heb’  auf  was  Gott  dir  vor  die  Tbiire  legt.  Wilder- 
muth.  2046.8.15 

Heidelberg.  James,  G.  P.  R.  2012.5 

Heideschenke,  Die.  Storcli.  1016.9.7-9 

Heidi  kann  brauclien  was  es  gelernt  bat.  Spyri. 

2038.7 

Heidis  Lehr-  und  Wanderjabre.  Spyri.  2030.5 
Heil  dir  im  Siegerkranz.  Kirscbner.  2879.141 
Heilige,  Der.  Meyer.  4876.75 

Heilige  Ciicilie,  Die.  Gundoraar,  pseud.  2041.1.14 
Heilige  Ciicilie,  Die.  Kleist. 

1026.2.3;  2897.53.4;  4891.79.4;  u.s.w. 
Heilige  Flisabetb,  Die.  Lobniann.  2899.2.8 
Heilige  Giovanni,  Der.  Homberger.  6898.1 
Heilige  Wocbe,  Die.  Waiblinger.  48993.10.4 
Heilung,  Die,  der  Froberungsucbt.  Velde. 

2017. 17. 7;  6879.50.23 
Heimath.  Wilbrandt.  4877.56 

Heimatlos.  Spyri.  2033.8 ; 2876.123 

Heimatlosen,  Die.  Kerner.  2897.1.2 

Heimatsklange.  Siemienski.  4907.50.96 

Heimchen,  Das,  am  Herde.  Dickens. 

4570b. 61. 26;  4907.50.91 

Heimlicbe  Konig,  Der,  der  Armenier.  Scbefer. 

1018.2.9 

Heimlicbe  Trauung.  Marlodt.  1051.1.1,2 

Heimlicbe  and  un heimlicbe  Geschichten.  2 v. 
Gerstaecker.  2024.5 

Heimskringla.  2 v.  Snorri  Sturluson.  *6873.14 
Heimweb,  Das,  und  der  Schliissel  zu  demselben. 
2 V.  Jung-Stilling.  *2877.1.4,5 

Heinricb  Heine’s  erste  Liebe.  Diez.  4879.16 
Heinrich  Roller.  3 v.  Kurz.  2012. ii 

Heinricb  von  Ficbenfels.  Schmid,  C.  von. 

2043.25.3;  6878.66.1 

Heinrich  von  Ofterdingen.  Hardenberg. 

2869.2.1;  2899.53;  B. 4248. 6 
Heinrich  von  Schwaben.  Hertz.  2879.81 

Heinrich  von  Scbweinfurtb,  Markgraf  im  Nord- 
gau.  Lobmann.  2899.2.5 

Heirath,  Die,  des  Herrn  von  Waldenburg. 
Hopfen.  2041. 1. 13 

Heirathsgeschichten.  Oertel.  2907.55.5 

Heitere  Geschichten.  B.  1-4  Brentano. 

4896.50.239,  263,  313,  331 
Heitere  Lebensbilder.  Humoresken.  Balazs. 

4896.50.296 

Heiteres  und  Weiteres.  Wolzogen.  4860.51 
Held,  Fin,  der  Feder.  Buerstenbinder.  28693.63 
Held  und  Kaiser.  4 v.  in  2.  Meding. 

1053.5;  4872.37 

Held,  Bin,  unsrer  Zeit.  Lerraontoff.  4897.50.101 
Helden,  Die,  der  Saison.  Holm.  2056.2.34 

Helene.  Turgenef.  30606.1.5 

Helene.  Wacbenhusen.  4873.71 

Helene  Jung.  Lindau,  P.  2046.4 

Helene  Morton.  Heyse.  48706.57.4 

Helene's  Kinderchen.  Habberton.  4896.50.206 
Hellseher,  Der.  Lie.  4906.50.160 

Hellstadt.  Fran9ois.  2046.10 

Helm,  Der,  von  Cannii.  Mueller,  O 

2011  I,  N.F.6 

Helen's  Wallfahrt  nach  Jerusalem.  4 v.  in  2. 
Strauss.  6899.20 

Herberge,  Die,  der  Gerechtigkeit.  Schuecking. 

4877.70 

Herbstwinden.  Jensen.  4874.60.3 


192 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Hercules.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Hermann  Ifinger.  Wilbrandt.  2878.148 

Hermingarda.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.2:2868.10.7;  B. 4227. 3. 3 
Herm's  Vermachtniss.  Saiidliage.  2056.2.24 

Herr,  Der,  des  Hauses.  Olfer-.  2876.70 

Herr  Geheimeratli,  Der.  Keller,  Gerard. 

4897.50.131 

Herr  Ich.  Farina.  4896.50.313 

Herr  im  Hause.  Buelow,  M.  von.  2034.1. 13 
Herr  Lorenz  Stark.  Engel. 

2897.8.12;  4891.62.1:4908.50.23 
Herr  Statsrath,  Der.  Storm.  2877.100.18 

Herr  und  Frau  Bewer.  Lindau,  P. 

2043.1 ; 4870.15 

Herr  und  Kneclit.  Tolstoi.  4896.50.344 

Herr,  Der,  von  Nigerl.  Poetzl.  4896.50.307 

Herr  von  Sacken.  Ilaering.  1012. 1. 10 

Herr,  Der,  von  Zalaur.  Stuerckow.  2041. 1.44 
Herren  Golowsjew,  Die.  Saltikof.  4896.50.218 
Herrgottschnitzer,  Der,  von  Ammergau.  Gang- 
hofer.  2034. 1. 19 

Herrin,  Die,  von  Ibichstein.  Henkel.  2041. 1. 13 
Herrn  Mablhuber’s  Reiseabenteuer.  Gerstaecker. 

2878.62 

Herrn  Quints  Verlobung.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.10;  B. 4227. 3. 5 
Herrnhuter-Familie,  Die.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10.3  ; 2868.10.1  ; B. 4227. 3.4 
Herrschen  oder  Dienen?  2 v.  Kautsky. 

2876.125 

Hersiliens  Lebensmorgen.  Wilnisen.  2026.3 
Herz  und  Welt.  Muegge.  1035. 12. 5 

Herzensfruhling.  Polko.  2056.2.12 

Herzenswahn.  Boehlau.  6899.23 

Herzenswirren.  Flach.  2056.2.13 

Herzogin  von  Lira.  De  La  Raine.  4896.50.252 
Hesperus.  4 v.  Richter. 

1036.1.5-8;  4898.51.35;  4906.9.3-6;  u.s.w. 
Hetman,  Der.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 

Hetmanssiinden.  Kraszewski.  4896.50.178 

He:sameron  von  Rosenhain.  Wieland. 

1028.1.19;  *2888.1.29;  *4900.50.29;  u s.w. 
Hexe,  Die.  Franzos.  1042.16;  4897.50.134 

Hexe,  Die,  vom  Corso.  Heyse. 

2879.119;  28793.102.1 
Hexen-Sabbath,  Der.  Tieck.  1018.1.20;  2867.3.4 
Heymonskinder,  Die.  Tieck.  1018. 1. 13 

Hilarius.  Wilmsen.  6876.21 

Hinkende  Teufel,  Der.  Le  Sage.  4898.51.38 
Hinter  den  Coulissen.  Ring.  2879.107.5 

Hinzelmeier.  Storm.  2012.14.6;  2877.100.6 
Hiob,  Der,  von  Unterach.  Franzos.  4875.70 
Historie,  Eine,  ohne  Titel.  Oertel.  2907.55.6 
Hocbschule,  Die,  dor  Demuth.  Riehl.  2018.9 
Hochwald,  Der.  Stifter.  1025. i.i;  4870.81.1 
Hochzeit  auf  Capri.  Fleyse.  6898.20 

Hocbzeitfest,  Das.  Rellstab.  1014. 2. 5 

Hoehen  und  Tiefen.  Meding. 

See  his  name  in  Author  list  for  shelf-numbers. 

Hoeher  als  die  Kirche.  Hillern.  2033.2  ; 4870b. 66 
Hoehle,  Die,  des  Todes.  46993.5 

Hoelderlin.  2 v.  Rau.  2024.2 

Hoelzerne  Clara,  Die.  Conscience.  4896.50.185 
Hofdame,  Die,  der  Erzherzogin.  Witzleben- 
Wendelstein.  4870.25 

Hoffnungen.  Bremer.  6877.57 

Hofluft.  Knobelsdorff-BrenkenhofF.  2876.120 
Hofpoet,  Der.  Siemienski.  4907. 50.96 

Hollandiscbe  Novellen.  Cremer.  4897.50.110 
Home,  sweet  home.  Weise.  2041. 1.43 

Homo  sum.  Ebers.  2012.18 ; 28703.51 ; 48703.60 


Honni  soit  qui  mal  y pense.  Morgan.  2041. 1.35 
Honoratiorentocbter,  Die.  Hoefer.  2017.2 
Honorine.  Balzac.  4896.50.217 

Horoskop,  Das.  Velde.  2017. 17. 7;  6879.50  22 

Huaskar.  Oertel.  2907.55.7 

Hueben  und  Driiben.  Baudissin,  A.,  Graf  von. 

2011.20 

Huebscbe  Miss  Neville,  Die.  Croker.  2046.2 
Huelfe,  Die,  in  der  Noth.  Schmid,  C.  von. 

6878.66.6 

Huette,  Die,  auf  Huhnerfiissen.  vSalias.  3068.32 
Huettenbesitzer,  Der.  Ohnet.  2046.9 

Huetten-Meister.  Tieck.  4898.6 

Hugideo.  Scheffel.  1012. 1. 19 

Hugo  von  Geest.  Oertel.  2907.55.6 

Hugo  von  Pajens.  Lohmann.  2899.2.8 

Humbug.  Vacano.  4896.50.239 

Humoristischer  Hausschatz  fill’s  deutsche  Volk. 
8 V.  in  4.  2011. 1 

Each  story  is  entered  under  its  author  and  title. 

Hund,  Der,  des  Blinden.  Bersezio.  4896.50.296 
Hungerpastor,  Der.  Raabe.  4877.68 

Hunnenblut.  Jensen.  4896.50.306 

Hurrah  Couleur ! Erich.  6896.12 

Hylas.  Schlieben.  4877.52 

Hyperion.  Hoelderlin.  4896.3.1 ; 4907.50.60 

lascb.  Stahr.  No.  3 in  48793.71 

“Ich.”  Boy-Ed.  2041.1.29,30 

Ich.  Immermann.  2011. 1.4 

Ich  lebe.  Colban.  2041. i.ii 

Ich  und  mein  Companie.  Roquette.  2020.5 

Ideale,  Die,  unserer  Zeit.  4 v.  in  2.  Sacber- 
Masoch.  4879.70 

Idyllen,  Volkssagen,  Legenden  und  Erziihlungen 
aus  der  Schweiz.  Wyss.  **2878.33 

Ihr  einziger  Bruder.  Behrens.  2038.17 

Im  Abendroth.  Stahr.  1042.25 

Im  Abendschein.  Bergk.  2041. 1.29 

Im  alten  Hause.  Jordan.  2026.21 

Im  Bann  der  Irredenta.  Meding. 

2041.1.33,34;  2875.114 
Im  Banne  der  Musen.  Behrens.  2046.1 

Im  Banne  der  Versuchung.  Malot.  4896.50.222 
Im  Banne  des  schwarzen  Adlers.  3 v.  Goit- 
scha'll.  4873.50 

Im  Boot  auf  dem  Ocean.  Werner.  4872.13 

Im  Brauerhause.  Storm.  2877.100.14 

Im  Eckfenster.  4 v.  in  2.  Gerstaecker.  2010.14 
Im  Exit.  Meding.  2890.59 

Im  fernen  Western.  Berlepsch.  2056.2.29 

Im  Forsthause.  Warring.  2041.1.16 

Im  Froschteiche.  Brandt.  4897.50.104 

Im  Grafenschloss.  Heyse.  4870b. 54;  4870b. 57.1 
Im  Hause  des  Commerzienrathes.  John. 

2031.16;  2866.77 
Im  Herzen  von  Deutschland.  Berneck.  2020.19 
Im  Himmelreich.  Conrad.  2877.129 

Im  Hoerselberg.  Warren.  2041.1.26 

Im  Kampf  mit  der  Welt.  Sandhage.  2056.2.40 
Im  Lande  der  Mondscheinler.  Eimbeck.  2056.2.40 
Im  Liebesrausch.  Tovote. 

Im  Marmorhof.  Moesch.  1051. 1.2 

Im  Nachbarhause  links.  Storm.  2877.100.10 
Im  Paradiese.  Heyse. 

2011. 9;  2876.69;  4870b.57.10,  II 
Im  Park  von  Villers.  Lindau,  R.  2043.37 

Im  Regiment.  Osten.  2041. 1.34 

Im  Rhonethal.  Spyri.  2032.5 

Im  Saal.  Storm.  2012. 14. 4;  2877.100.4 

Im  Schatten  des  Todes.  Schmieden. 

Im  .‘'chatten  und  auf  der  Sonnenseite.  Bischotfs- 
hausen.  2041. 1.9 


193 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Im  Schloss.  Storm.  2012. 14. 2;  2877.100.2 

Im  Schmiedefeuer.  2v.  Ebers.  6898.22 

Im  Sonnenschein.  Storm.  2012. 14. 3;  2877.100.3 

Im  Spiegel.  Warburg.  2041.1.16 

Im  Sturmwind  des  Socialismus.  Kretzer.  4870.16 
Im  tiefen  Forst.  Ahlborn.  2041.1.20 

Im  Tramontan.  Dincklage-Campe.  2041.1.17 

Im  Vaterhaus.  Kettnaker.  2873.72.2 

Im  Wald  und  auf  der  Haide.  Schroeder. 

2041. 1. 41 

Im  Walde.  Bibra.  1043.4.1 

Im  Walde.  Oertel.  2907.55.10 

Im  Wintermond.  Keyser.  2876.126 

Im  Zenith.  Schmieden.  4872.7 

Im  Zwielicht.  Sudermann.  2878.136 

Im  Zwing  und  Bann.  Jensen.  2878.133 

Immensee.  Storm. 

2012.14.2;  2036.10;  6874.18;  u.s.w. 
Improvisator,  Der.  .Andersen. 

4879a. 8;  4907.50.86 
In  hunter  Reihe.  Gutzkow.  4870.32 

In  der  Dammerung.  Tchekhof.  4896.50.291 

In  den  Fesseln  der  Schuld.  2 v.  Dernburs. 

In  der  Geisterstunde.  Heyse.  6899.22 

In  der  Irre.  Elisabeth  of  Roumania,  and  Krem- 
nitz,  Mite.  48603.57 

In  der  Kaserne.  Degen.  4896.50.265 

In  der  Knospe  gebrochen.  Cueppers.  2056.2.3 
In  der  Nonnenschnle.  Strodtmann  *6873.5 

In  der  Soinmerfrische,  und  andere  Geschiehten. 
Thaden.  6896.14 

In  der  Steppe.  Hamm.  4897.50.140 

In  der  Webergasse.  Behrens.  2044.21 

In  der  zwolften  Stunde.  Spielhagen. 

2042.1.3;  4877.1.5 
In  dunkler  Nacht.  Schueeking.  2033.6 

In  engen  Schranken.  Gerbrandt.  2041.1.42 

In  ferner  Inselwelt.  Benkard.  2041.1.31 

In  Fesseln.  Elisabeth  of  Roumania.  48603.57 
In  Folge  einer  Wette.  Lindau,  P. 

2034.1.16;  2873.69.2 
In  Kriegsnothen.  Kuebler.  6896.23 

In  Reichenhall.  Zitelmann.  4906.50.151 

In  Reih’  und  Glied.  2 v.  Spielhagen. 

2023.24;  2042.1.5,6 
In  St.  Jurgen.  Storm.  2012.14.4;  2877.100.4 
In  schlechter  Gesellschaft.  Korolenko. 

4896.50  316 

In  Sturm  und  Sonnenschein.  2 v.  Kettnaker. 

2873.72 

In  Sturm  und  Wetter.  Justus.  4896. 50. 239 

Incantada,  Die.  Kugler.  1012.1.15 

Indiana.  Sand,  George,  pseud.  4897.50.107 
Indische  Hiitte,  Die.  Saint-Pierre.  4896.50.161 
Indische  Skizzen.  Rees.  4896.50.279 

Ingo.  Freytag.  2899.80.1 

Ingraban.  Freytag.  2899.80.1 

Ins  Bodenlose.  KapfE-Essenther.  2041.1.43 

Insel  Felsenburg,  Die.  6 v.  in  3.  Schnabel. 

2868.11 

Inseln,  Die,  im  Siidmeere.  4 v.  Oehlenschliiger. 

2019.20;  2898.3  15-18 
Instinkt,  Der.  Contessa.  48793.24.2 

Interessante  Begebenheiten  auf  der  Reise 

durch’s  Leben.  2878.21 

Intermezzos.  Winterhjelm.  4896.50.141 

lo.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

lolanthes  Hochzeit.  Sudermann.  2876.119 

Iphigenia.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Irene,  die  Traumerin.  3 v.  Lange.  28993.63 
Irgend  ein  Anderer.  Croker.  2035.24 

Irmela.  Steinhausen.  48703.87 


Irre,  Der,  von  St.  James.  Lange.  2899.58 

Irrfahrt,  Die,  des  Philhelenen.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.6;  B. 4227. 3. 7 
Irrlicht,  Das,  von  Argentieres.  Lange.  2873.82 
IrrUchter,  Die.  Petersen.  2026.11;  4896. 50. 271 
Irrwiscbe.  Bayer.  2041.1.26 

Isabella,  Spaniens  verjagte  Konigin.  3 v.  in  2. 
Fuellborn.  2876.58 

Isabella  von  Aegypten.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von. 

2905.2.1 

Islandiscben  Briefe,  Die.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.1;  2868.10.9 
Issland.  Sternberg.  2015  3.3 

Italienische  Kleinstadte.  Torelli-Torriani. 

4896.50.232 

Italienische  Novelle,  Die.  Mosen.  2034.1.24 
Italienischer  Priester,  Ein.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 
Ivanhoe.  Scott.  4907.50.88 

Iwan  der  Schreckliche  und  sein  Hund.  Hoff- 
mann, H.  F.  C.  2041.1.32 

Jack.  Daudet.  4896.50.341 

Jacob  Szela.  Ebner-Eschenbach.  4875.71 

Jacob  Thau,  der  Hofnarr.  Houwald.  489S.8.1 
Jacobaa  von  Holland.  Gayette-Georgens. 

6898.37 

Jacques  Callot.  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W.  6899.48.1 
Jagd,  Die,  des  Todes.  Warren.  2041.1.28 

Jahr  1866,  Das.  Meding.  2890.58 

Jahrmarkt,  Der.  Tieck.  1018.1.20;  2867.3.4 
Jahrmarkt,  Der,  des  Lebens.  Thackeray. 

4906.50.154 

Jakob  Ehrlich.  Marryat.  2043.29 

Jakob  Tirado.  Phihppson.  6898.24 

Jakob  van  der  Kees.  3 v.  Paalzoiv.  1017.5.10-12 
Jakobine.  Muegge.  1035.12.5 

Jakobs,  des  Handwerksgesellen,  Wanderungen 
durch  die  Schweiz.  Bitzius.  1026.1.11 

Jakow  Passenkoff.  Turgenef.  3060b.  1.12 

James  Skey.  Rellstab.  1014.2.15 

Jane,  die  Jiidin.  Lange.  28703.65 

Jane  Eyre.  Bronte.  4896.50.244 

Janko,  der  Musikant.  Sienkiewiez.  4906.50.150 
Jantje  Verbriigge.  Duimchen.  2041.1.31 

Japhet,  der  seinen  Vater  sucht.  Marryat. 

4896.50.190 

Jaromir.  Rellstab.  1014.2.5 

Jascha.  Behrens.  2044.21 

Jean  Teterol’s  Idee.  Cherbuliez.  4897.50.145 
Jeanette  und  Juanito.  Brink.  4906.50.157 

Jephtha’s  Tochter.  Mosenthal.  2034.1.2 

Jeremias  und  die  schone  Vincenza.  Olfers. 

2876.70 

Jermola  der  Topfer.  Kraszewski.  4907.50.89 
Jesuit,  Der.  Sacher-Masoch.  2874.50 

Jesuit,  Der.  Spindler.  1026.5 

Jesuiten  oder  Freimaurer?  Maurer.  4876.83 
Jetta.  Hausrath.  48703.40 

Jnga  Svendson.  Roquette.  4872.30 

Joachim  und  Anna.  B. 6014. 71 

Joachim  Sliiter.  4 v.  in  2.  Wickede.  4872.57 
Joerg  Muckenhuber.  Riehl.  1012.1.8 

Johann  Georg  i.  von  Sachsen.  Lubojatzky. 

2012.19 

Johann  Ohlerich.  Wilbrandt.  1012.1.7;  4877  56.2 
Johanna.  Hollmann.  28793.73 

Johannisberg.  Hartmann.  2897.50.9 

Johanniskaferchen,  Das.  Schmid,  C.  von. 

2043.25.4;  6874.55.1;  6874.11 
Johanniter,  Die.  Zobeltitz.  2041.1.44 

John  .Milton  und  seine  Zeit  Ring. 

1013.14;  2879.107.3.4 
John  Paul  Jones.  Grabowski.  2021.20 


194 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


John  Riew’.  Storm.  2877.100.18 

Jonathan  Frock.  Zschokke. 

1044. lo.i ; 2868.10.2  ; 4907.50.55  ; u.s.w. 
Jorinde.  Heyse.  4870b. 57. 7 

Josef  Kaiser.  Breier.  2011.19 

Joseph  im  Schnee.  Auerbach. 

1022. 3. 21 ; 48703.20 
Josephine-Nini-Xinon.  Lindau,  F.  2873.69 

Josias.  Stahr.  2044.20 

Jubelsenior,  Der.  Richter. 

1036.1.10;  *8.4239.1.6;  4898. 51. 49 
Jubilaum,  Das.  Fran9ois.  2021.18 

Jud  Siiss.  Hauff. 

2890b. 60.1;  2897.52.1  ; 4908.50.3 ; u.s.w. 
Judas  der  Ertz-Schelm.  (Auswalil.)  Abraham 
a Sancta  Clara.  4893.62 

Judas  Makkabaus.  BischofiE.  29093.52. 14 

Jude,  Der.  Spindler.  4896.50.225 

Juden,  Die,  von  Barnow.  Franzos.  4874.79 
Judenarzt,  Der.  Pfeiffer.  2012.13 

Judenbuche.  Droste-Hiilshoff.  4896. 5c. 192 

Juden-Christel,  Die.  Kulke.  2877.56 

Judith  die  Kluswirthin.  Francois.  2021.18.2 
Judith  Stern.  Heyse.  4870b. 53  ; 4870b. 57. 6 

Judith  Trachtenberg.  Franzos.  6877.67 

Juengling  und  Miidchen.  Thoroddsen. 

4896.50.229 

Juengste  Gericht,  Das.  Tieck.  1018.1.9 

Jugenderinnerungen.  Xodier.  4907.50.71 

Jugendgeschichte  einer  alien  Frau.  Lohmann. 

2899.2.10 

Jugendleben  und  Traume  eines  italienischen 
Dichters.  Andersen.  4909.55 

Julia  Pietas.  Simon.  2041.1.16 

Juliane.  Voss.  2041. 1.35 

Julie,  Oder  die  neue  Heloise.  Rousseau. 

4897.50.143 

Julie  und  Clementine.  Lohmann.  2899.2.17 
Julien.  Eichendorff.  29093.51.3 

Julius.  Rellstab.  1014.2.6 

Julius,  Oder  die  Bibliothek  des  Oheims.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.3 ; 2868.10.13 
Julius,  Oder  die  Mansarde.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.13 

Julius,  Oder  die  zwei  Gefangenen.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.13 
Junge  Europa,  Das.  2 v.  Laube.  2847.57.6,7 
Junge  Liebe.  Franzos.  1042.16 

Junge  Subirierin,  Die.  Maistre.  4896. 50.335 
Junge  Tischlermeister,  Der.  Tieck.  2867.3.12 
Jungfer  Modeste.  Olfers.  2876.70.2 

Junker,  Der.  Hoefer.  2041.1.11 ; 4875.57 

Jusche.  Hopfen.  4878.57 

Juvenis.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von.  *2905.2.10 

Kaempfe  und  Ziele.  4 v.  in  2.  Simon.  4875.54 
Kaetchen.  4 v.  Giseke. 

Kaethe.  Junghans. 

Kaethi,  die  Grossmutter.  Bitzius.  1026.1.4 

Kaifeehaus  von  Surate.  Tolstoi.  4896.50.344 
Kaiser,  Der.  2 v.  Ebers.  2012.22;  4872.65 
Kaiser  Alexander  und  sein  Hof.  Mundt,  C.  il. 

2029.3 

Kaiserin  Elisabeth.  Meding. 

2041.1.17,18;  2890.56 
Kaiserin,  Die,  von  Spinetta.  Heyse.  48706.57.6 
Kajiits-Passagiere.  Sraidt.  2034.1.8 

Kalenberger.  Bobertag.  4893.11 

Kaliber,  Der.  Muellner.  4908.50.4 

Kallenheim.  Bibra.  1043.4.2 

Kallobiotik  auf  Reisen.  Cecil.  4896.50.192 
Kalte  Herz,  Das.  Hauff.  2038.6 

Kameraden,  Die.  Rellstab.  1014.2.16 


Kampaner  Thai,  Das.  Richter. 

1036.1.13;  B. 4239. 1.12;  4908.50.4 
Kampf,  Der,  des  Lebens.  Dickens. 

4570b. 61. 26;  4897.50.100 
Kampf,  Ein,  um  Rom.  Dahn.  2874.56 

Kampf,  Der,  urns  Dasein.  5 v.  Sittenfeld. 
Kampf,  Ein,  urn’s  Reclit.  Franzos. 

48703.32;  6871.5 

Kanarienvogel,  Der.  Schmid,  C.  von. 

2043.25.4;  6874.55.1;  6874.11 
Kann  sein,  ’s  ist  auch  so  recht.  Wildermuth. 

2026.19;  2046.8.7 
Karadi-Nisa.  Zobeltitz.  2041.1.27 

Karavane,  Die.  Hauff. 

28906.60.6;  2897.52.4;  48903.50.3,  Abth.  1 
Karfreitags-Christen,  Die.  Keinhold.  1024.13.3 
Karin  von  Schweden.  Jensen.  2876.122 ; 4874  60.1 
Karl  Immermann  und  sein  Kreis.  Mueller  von 
Koenigswinter.  2023.1.1 

Karl  Krug.  Swientochowski.  4896.50.189 

Karla.  Xemec.  2012.4.11 

Karneval,  Ein,  in  Rom.  Keyserling.  2041.1.19 
Karriere,  Eine,  in  America.  Ruppius.  2032.1.2 
Kastor  und  Pollux  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Katastrophe,  Eine.  Linz.  4896.50.191 

Katharine  Allsand.  Kuehne.  2041.1.21,  22 
Katheder  und  Schulbank.  Eckstein.  2010.20 
Katzensteg,  Der.  Sudermann.  2878.138 

Kaufmann  und  Dichter.  Grimm,  H.  *6876.32 
Kaufmann,  Der,  von  Lyon.  Oertel.  2907.55.7 
Kein  Haus.  Stahr.  No. 3 in  48793.73 

Keine  Wahl.  Ried.  2056.2.19 

Kenilworth.  Scott.  4907.50.97 

Kette,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.17 

Blind,  Das.  Droz.  2043.33 

Kind,  Das.  Grimm,  H.  1012.1.6  ; 2870.44 ; 6876.79 
Kind,  Ein,  des  Cirkus.  Flemming.  1051.1.1 
Kind,  Ein,  seiner  Zeit.  Friedmann.  4896.50.294 
Kinder,  Die,  der  Excellenz.  Wolzogen,  E.  L., 
Freiherr  von.  2035.25 

Kinder  der  Flarame.  Pinelli.  2041.1.24 

Kinder,  Die,  der  Fremde.  Reinhold.  1024.13.1 
Kinder  der  Welt.  Heyse. 

2016.2 ; 48706.57.8.9  ; 4878.72 
Kinder,  Die,  des  Auswanderers.  Schober. 

2871.101 

Kinder  des  Siidens.  Voss.  2046.7 

Kinder  Gebet,  Der.  Wildermuth.  2046.8.4 
Kinder  Siinde,  Der,  der  Viiter  Fluch.  Heyse. 

48706.57.3;  48793.62 
Kinder-  und  Hausmarchen.  Grimm,  J.  L.  C. 
and  W.  C.  2033.4;  2902.19;  4896.50.326;  u.s.w. 
Kinder-  und  Hausmarchen.  Zingerle.  2016.14 
Kindergeschichte,  Eine.  Elisabeth  of  Rou- 
mania,  and  Kremnitz,  Mite.  48603.57 

Kinderthranen.  Wildenbruch.  2043.30 

Kindtaufen,  Das.  Houwald.  4898.8.2 

Kirche,  Die,  zu  alien  Engeln.  Lohmann. 

2899.2.9 

Kirchenordnung,  Die.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von. 

*2905.2.9 

Kirchenraub.  Friedmann  2034.1.21 ; 4896.50.232 
Kirchmessnacht,  Eine.  Temme.  *6879.57 
Klaerchens  Genesung.  Wildermuth.  2046.8.16 
Klausenburg,  Die.  Tieck.  2867.3.9 

EHeiden  machen  Leute.  Keller,  Gottfried. 

28993.56 

Klein-Dorritt.  Dickens.  45706.61. 20,  21 

Klein  Zaches,  genannt  Zinnober.  Hoffmann,  E. 
T.  W.  1027.5.9;  2878.66.9;  4898.51.33 

Kleine  Hiiwelmann,  Der.  Storm. 

2012.14.6;  2877.100.6 


195 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Kleine  Konige.  5 v.  in  2.  Jokai.  2878.151 
Kleine  Kreise.  Kuehne.  2041. 1.4 

Kleine  Lord  Fauntleroy,  Der.  Burnett. 

2046.5 ; 4896.50.279 
Kleine  Mama,  Die.  Heyse.  4879a. 60 ; 4870b. 57. 3 
Kleine  Schumacher,  Der.  Scliober.  2871.101 
Kleine  Ursachen.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10. 1 ; 2011. 1. 5 ; 2868.10.2  ; u.s.w. 
Kleine  Welt,  Die.  Lindau,  R.  2034.1.7:48703.92 
Kleine  Zauberer,  Der.  Bentzel-Sternau.  4891.62.2 
Kleines  Volk.  Noel.  4896.50.283 

Kleinseitner  Geschichten.  Neruda.  4896.50.204 
Klemens  Boruta.  Swientochowski.  4896.50.189 
Kleopatra.  Ebers.  48706.81 

Kleopatra.  Heyse.  48793.60  ; 48706.57.3 

Klikuscbka,  Die.  Lankenau.  2043.6 

Kloster,  Das,  bei  Sendomir.  Grillparzer.  2909.65 
Kloster  Wendhusen.  Behrens.  2044.35 

Klosterjager,  Die.  Ganghofer.  2877.146 

Kluge  Bruno,  Der.  Wilderrautb.  2046.8.15 

Klugen  Jungfrauen,  Die.  Conrad. 

Klytia.  Hausrath.  2879.80 

Koenig  Hroar.  Oehlenschlager.  2898.3.19 

Koenig  Jakob’s  letzte  Tage.  Muegge.  28793.113 
Koenig  Jerome  Napoleon  und  sein  Capri.  3 v. 
in  2.  Oettinger.  4872.64 

Koenig  Jerdmes  Carneval.  3 v.  Koenig,  H. 

1015. 2 

Koenig  Lear,  Ein,  der  Steppe.  Turgenef. 

4907.50.85 

Koenig  Lear,  Ein,  des  Dorfes.  Turgenef. 

30606.1.6 

Koenig,  Der,  von  Akim.  Zschokke. 

1044.18.1;  2868.10.12 
Koenigin,  Eine.  Wildermutli.  2026.18:2046.8.4 
Konigin  Bertha.  Biscboff.  29093.52. 13 

Konigin,  Die,  der  Luft.  Sclioenthan.  6896.15 
Komet,  Der.  Lobraann.  2899.2.14 

Komet,  Der.  Richter. 

1036.1.28,29;  2019.2;  4908.50.24 ; u.s.w. 
Komodianten.  Vacano.  4896.50.267 

Komodianten,  Die,  des  Lebens.  ,J6kai.  2876.85 
Komodianten-Toni,  Die.  Hirscbfeld.  2056.2.26 
Kontraste  der  Gegenwart.  Niendorf.  2027.2 
Kooperator,  Der.  Greinz.  4896.50.325 

Kora.  Sand,  George,  pseud.  4897.50.141 

Kordulas  erste  Reise.  Wildermuth.  2046.8.13 
Kosaken,  Die.  Tolstoi.  30603.26 

Koxkox  und  Kikequetzel,  Wielaud. 

4893.74.6 ; *4900.50.12;  *49093.50.14 
Kraehlenfelder  Geschichten.  Raabe.  4877.65 
Kraenzchen,  Das,  von  Lammenvitz.  Cohn. 

2044.27 

Kraft.  2v.  Mauthner. 

Krambambuli.  Ebner-Eschenbach. 

2034.1.23;  4875.71 
Krates  und  Hipparchia.  Wieland. 

1028.1.21;  *2888.1.28;  *4900.50.28;  u.s.w. 
Kreisleriana.  Hoffmann.  6899.48.1,  2 

Kreisphysikus,  Der.  Ebner-Eschenbach.  4875.71 
Kreisrichter,  Der.  Heyse.  48706.57.3 

Kreuz-und  Querziige  des  Ritters  A bis  Z.  2 v. 
Hippel.  2867.5 

Kreuz  und  Schwert.  4 v.  Meding. 

1053.4;  28703.55 

Kreuzfahrer,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.7 

Krieg,  Der,  um  den  Wald.  Hartmann.  2897.50.4 
Krieg  und  Frieden.  Hacklaender. 

2022.1.38,39;  48603.67 
Krieg  und  Frieden.  Tolstoi.  4896.50.303,304 
Krieg  und  Frieden.  Wildermuth. 

2026.19;  2046.8.10 


Kriegerische  Abenteuer  eines  Friedfertigen. 
Zschokke. 

1044.10.1;  2868.10.9;  4896.50.266;  u.s.w. 
Kriegsabenteuer.  Varnhagen  von  Ense. 

2907.5.6 

Kriminal-Humoresken.  Poetzl.  4896.50.197 

— B.  2.  4896.50.204 

— B.  3.  4896.50.232 

Krone  und  Kerker.  Hof.  4871.95 

Kronenwachter,  Die.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von. 

2905.2.3,4;  4906.50.157 
Krueppelchen,  Das.  Schultz.  2044.24 

Kuehle  Blonde,  Die.  Wolzogen,  E.  L.,  Freiherr 
von.  2035.27 

Kuenstlerbilder.  3 v.  Sternberg.  2015.3 
Kuenstlerehe.  Schefer.  1018.2.1 

Kuenstler-Ehen.  Daudet.  4906.50.164 

Kuenstlerroman.  Hacklaender.  2044.1.52-56 
Kugel,  Die,  im  Chor.  Kuebler.  6896.23 

Kunde  von  Wasser  und  Land.  Harte.  2012.4.12 
Kunst  und  Natur.  Rosentlial-Bonin.  2043.34 
Kunsten-Macher,  Der.  Kulke. 

2034.1.21;  2877.56 

Kunstreise,  Die,  des  Photographen.  Cohn. 

2044.29 

Kunstreiter,  Die.  Kettnaker.  2873.72.1 

Kunz  von  Kauffungen.  Storch.  1016.9.3-5 

Kurt  von  Koppigen.  Bitzius.  1012.1.12 

Kurze  Erzahlungen  aus  der  Schweizergeschichte. 
Zimmermann.  4828.6 

Kuss,  Der.  SvStla.  4896.50.316 

Kuss,  Der,  des  Engels.  Schefer.  1018.2.3 

Lachen,  Das.  Weber.  4896.50.343 

Lady  Gwendolen.  Helix.  2041.1.19 

Lady  Jane  Gray  und  ihre  Zeit.  4 v.  in  2.  Ro- 
biano.  6899.6 

Labme  Engel,  Der.  Heyse. 

28793.102.1;  48703.89 
Lajla.  Friis.  2876.124 

Lala.  Voss.  2046.7 

Lampe,  Die,  des  Anaxagoras  und  die  russische 
Fiirstin.  Zschokke.  2868.10.12 

Lampo  und  Carmela.  Castelnuovo.  4896.50.208 
Landaufentbalt,  Ein,  von  Onkel  Titus.  Spyri. 

2031.19 

Landeron.  Schuecking.  No.  2 in  *6878.53 

Landbaus,  Das,  am  Rhein.  Auerbach. 

2030.9;  28793.81;  48703.28 
Landbausleben.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von.  *2905.2.15 
Landmadcben  Das.  Lohmann.  2899.2.16 

Landolin  von  Reutershofen.  Auerbach. 

2030.7;  2873.81 

Landpartie,  Die.  Wildenbruch.  2043.30 

Landprediger,  Der,  von  Wakefield.  Goldsmith. 

4898.51.31 

Landscbaftsmaler,  Der.  Grimm,  H. 

2870.44;  6876.79 
Landstreicber,  Die.  Benedix.  4877.51 

Landvogt,  Der,  von  Greifensee.  Keller,  Gott- 
fried. 2873.80 

Lange  Isaack,  Der.  3 v.  Wickede.  2021.22 
Last,  Die.  Levien.  2034.1.22 

Laurina’s  Gatte.  Farina.  4896.50.186 

Lavinia.  Sand,  George,  pseud.  4897.50.141 

Lazarillo,  von  Tonnes.  Hurtado  de  Mendoza. 

3097.105 

Leben  der  schwedischen  Grafinn  von  G.**  Gellert. 

4897.7.4 

Leben  des  beriihmten  Kaisers  Abraham  Tonelli. 
Tieck.  1018.1.9 

Leben  des  Quintus  Fixlein.  Richter. 

1036.1.3;  4891.59.2;  4908.50.18;  u.s.w. 


196 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Leben  des  vergnugten  Schulnieisterlein  Maria 
Wuz  in  Auenthal.  Richter. 

20I1.I.N.F.6 ; 4908.50.13 
Leben,  Das,  siegt.  Rosegger.  2011.1.6 

Leben  und  Abentcuer  des  Lazarillo  von  Tornies. 
Hurtado  de  Mendoza.  4897.50.146 

Leben,  Das,  und  die  Meinungen  des  Herrn  Ma- 
gister  Sebaldus  Nothanker.  3 v.  Nicolai.  4899.9 
Lebendige  Madonna,  Die.  Schefer.  1018.2.3 
Lebens-Ansichten  des  Raters  Murr.  Hoffmann, 
E.  T.  W.  1027.5.8;  2878.66.8;  4908.50.17 

Lebensbilder  aus  der  westlichen  Hemisphare. 
Sealsfield.  1027.6.9-13 

Lebensgeschichte  der  Theodore  von  der  Linden. 
Jung-Stilling.  *2877.1.9 

Lebensgeschichte  und  Erfahrungen  David  Cop- 
perlield’s  des  jiingern.  Dickens. 

4750b. 6 1. 3,  4;  4906.50.163 
Lebenslanglich  verurtheilt.  Lie.  4896.50.197 
Lebenslaufe  nach  aufsteigender  Linie.  Hippel. 

4891.64 ; 4899.10 

Lebenslauf.  Velde.  2017,17.8 

Lebensmarchen.  Friedmann.  4897.50.131 

Lebensmagic.  Muegge.  1035. 12. 2 

Leberecht  Hiihnchen.  Seidel.  2043.7.2 

Leberecht  Hiihnchen  als  Grossvater.  Seidel. 

**2879a.ii6.8 

Leberecht  Hiihnchen,  Jorinde  und  andere  Ge- 
schiehten.  Seidel.  **2879a.i  16. i ; 2899a. 68.1 

Lederstrumpf.  Cooper.  2044.37.2 

Lederstrumpf-Geschichten.  2 v.  Cooper. 

2044.37 

Legenden  von  Riibezahl.  Musaeus. 

2044.32;  4898.51.27;  6870a. 22;  u.s.w. 
Lehnsjungfer,  Die.  Warburg.  2041.1.27,28 

Lehrersbraut,  Die.  Meyr.  4875.61.2 

Leibeigene,  Die.  Ernst.  2041. 1.23 

Leibeigenen,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.3 

Leibmedicus,  Der.  Riehl.  2879.78 

Leichenbesorger,  Der.  Pushkin.  4906.50.168 
Leichtsinnige  Ehe,  Die.  Rellstab.  1014.2.23 
Leichtsinniges  Volk.  Hoecker.  4896.50.328 
Leiden  des  jungen  Werthers.  Goethe. 

2028.18;  4892.62.13;  4908.50.8;  u.s.w. 
Leiden  und  Freuden  eines  Sehulmeisters.  Bit- 
zius.  1026.1.5,  6;  2879a. 50. 4,  5 

Leidenschaft  und  Liebe  von  H.  Clauren.  Hauff. 

4890a. 50.2,  Abth.  2 
Leihbibliotheks-Inhaberin,  Die.  Schmidt,  R. 

4896.50.213 

Leila.  Rangabe.  4896.50.176 

Leipziger  Taschenbuch  fiir  Fraueuzimmer  zum 
Nutzen  und  Vergniigen.  21  v.  6879a. 51 

These  volumes  contain  many  interesting  short  stories. 

Leitstern.  Homberger.  6898.1 

Lenore  di  San  Sepolcro.  Schefer.  1018.2.4 

Lenz.  Buechner.  4873.65 

Leonardo  da  Sessa.  Lohmann.  2899.2.3 

Lesefriichte.  Gottschall.  4896.50.273 

Letzte,  Der.  Ganghofer.  2044.4 

Letzte,  Der.  Wildenbruch.  2043.30 

Letzte  Bankett,  Das,  der  Girondisten.  Nodier. 

4907.50.74 

Letzte  Bombardier,  Der.  2 v.  Hacklaender. 

2876.131 

Letzte  Capy,  Der.  Tenger.  2056.2.8 

Letzte  Centaur,  Der.  Heyse.  48706.57.4 

Letzte  Deutsche,  Der,  von  Blatna.  Mauthner. 

4860.53 

Letzte  Herr,  Der,  eines  alten  Edelhofes.  Gyulai. 

4907.50.62 

Letzte  Hieb,  Der.  Hopfen.  2044.25  ; 2860.62 


Letzte  Hofmops,  Der.  Auerbach.  2011.1.6 

Letzte  Konig,  Der,  der  Magyaren.  Sacher- 
Masoch.  4874.71 

Letzte  Mohikan,  Der.  Cooper. 

2044.37.1;  4907.50.92 
Letzte  Montanini,  Die.  Hartmann.  2897.50.7 
Letzte  Pascha,  Der,  von  Ofen.  Jokai.  1042.24 
Letzte  Reckenburgerin,  Die.  Fran9ois. 

2877.62;  2012.7 

Letzte  Savello,  Der.  Rumohr. 

1012.1.2;  4907.50.63 
Letzte  Schuss,  Der.  Puetz  zu  Puetz.  2056.2.39 
Letzte  Schuss,  Der.  Friedmann.  4896.50.294 
Letzte,  Der,  seines  Stammes.  Stahr.  4879.62.5 
Letzten  Briefe,  Die,  des  Jacopo  Ortis.  Foscolo. 

4898.51.27 

Letzten  Humanisten,  Die.  Stern.  2877.117 

Letzten  Ritter,  Die,  von  Marienburg.  Hauff. 

28906.60.2;  2897.52.1;  4908.50. 17  ; u.s.w. 
Letzten  Stuart’s,  Die.  Wangenheim.  6899.34 
Letzten  Tage,  Die,  der  Janitscharen.  Jokai. 

2876.90 

Letzten  Tage,  Die,  eines  Konigs.  Hartmann. 

2897.50.8 

Letzten  Tage,  Die,  von  Pompeji.  Buhver-Lytton. 

4907.50.78 

Leuchtturm-Inspektor,  Der.  Schmidt,  R. 

4896.50.213 

Leute,  Die,  auf  Hemso.  Strindberg.  4896.50.282 
Leute,  Die,  von  Seldwyla.  Keller,  Gottfried. 

2899a. 56 

Leute,  Die,  von  Wien.  Poetzl.  4896.50.269 
Leutringens,  Die.  Klinckowstroem.  2041.1.30 
Levana.  Richter. 

1036.1.22,23;  *3.4239.1.11;  4898.51.41 
Libertas  und  ihr  Freier.  Eichendorff.  29093.51.3 
Libussa.  Musaeus.  2044.32;  2902.1;  68703.22 
Lichtenstein.  Hauff. 

28906.60.3;  2897.52.3;  4908.50.10 ; u.s.w. 
Lichtensteiner,  Die.  Velde. 

2017.17.4;  4897.50.117;  6879.50.11 
Liebe,  Die,  der  Ausgewanderten.  Zsehokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.11 
Liebe,  Die,  hat  hundert  Augen.  Farina. 

4896.50.199 

Liebe  in  alter  Zeit.  Muegge.  1035.12.4 

Liebe  Menschen.  Auerbach.  8.42493.4;  4878.92 
Liebesgeschichte  der  schonen  Magelone,  und 
des  Grafen  Peter  von  Provence.  Tieck.  1018.1.4 
Liebesgliick  und  Liebesnoth.  Eberhard.  2898.6.2 
Liebespaar,  Ein.  Walloth. 

Liebestraum,  Ein.  Merk.  2041.1.28 

Liebestreue.  Musaeus.  2902.1 

Liebeswerben.  Tieck.  2867.3.10 

Liebeszauber.  Tieck.  1018.1.4 

Liebhaber-Theater,  Das.  Velde. 

2017.17.6;  4908.50.13;  6879.50.19 
Liedermacher,  Der.  Stinde.  2876.103 

Lienhard  und  Gertrud.  Pestalozzi. 

2896.5.1-4;  4898.51.47;  4891.62.2 
Lieutenant  Jergunow.  Turgenef. 

30606.1.2;  4896.50.200 
Lieutenant  verloren,  Ein.  Duncker.  6896.10 
Lima.  Bibra.  1043.4.3 

Lindana.  Bittkow.  68793.13 

Lindane.  Holting.  6878.65 

Lies  Alfa.  Michael.  2041.1.16 

Liquidirt.  Lindau,  R.  2041.1.9 

List  und  List.  Eberhard.  2898.6.2 

Loch,  Das,  im  Aermel.  Zsehokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.3;  B. 4227. 3. 6 
Locke,  Die,  der  heiligen  Agathe.  Franzos.  4875.70 
197 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Loesliche  Bande.  Aba.  2041. 1.24 

Loewe,  Der,  von  Luzern.  2 v.  Lange.  2899.57 
Loewen,  Die,  in  Weidling.  Widmann.  2041.1.28 
Loewenhaut,  Die.  Du  Grail  de  La  Villette,  C.  B. 

4896.50.214 

Londoner  Skizzen.  Dickens.  4897.50.122 

Lonny,  die  Heiniatlose.  Joachim.  6898.34 

Lorbeer  und  Dornenkrone.  Dingelstedt. 

1024.12.2 

Lorelei.  Roquette.  2020.5 

Lorenz  und  Lore.  Heyse.  4879.7;  48706.57.4 
Lori.  Wolzogen,  A.,  Freiherr  von.  4896.50.176 
Loris  Lelands  Antritt.  Jordan.  48603.56.2 

Los,  Das,  der  Witwe.  Hacklaender.  6896.9.2 

Lottka.  Heyse.  48706.57.4 

Lucciola.  Keyserling.  2041. 1. 15 

Lucifer.  Auerbacli.  2039.2;  48703.13 

Lucinde.  Schlegel.  4898.51.34 

Lucius.  Eichendorff.  29093.51.3 

Ludwig  und  Annemarie.  Meyr.  4875.61.1 

Ludwiga.  Gaudy.  4898.51.41 

Liigner,  Die.  Ring.  2041.1.10 

Luginsland.  Roquette.  2020.5 

Luitgard  von  Meissen.  Lohmann.  2899.2.1 

Lukerja.  Turgenef.  4896.50.192 

Lukis  Laras.  Bikelas.  4896.50.203 

Lurem.  Tolstoi.  4896.50.172 

Lustige  Volksbuccher.  2 v.  6878.70 

Lustigi  Tlieugauer  G’schichte.  Stell.  4896.50.255 
Luther  und  seine  Zeit.  4 v.  Koenig,  T.  2021.10 
Luther’s  Brautfahrt.  Bischoff.  2909352.1,2 

Luthers  Ring.  Blunienhagen.  4907.50.60 

Lycaena  Silena.  Jensen.  2034.1.9 

Lyonel  Harlington.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.2;  2868.10.12 
Madame  Therese.  Erckmann-Chatrian. 

4906.50.162 

Madame  Vogelleini.  Richepin.  46606.8 

Maddalena.  Duboc.  4872.35 

Madonna  Clarenza.  Homberger.  6898.1 

Madonna,  Die,  mit  den  Lilien,  und  andere 
Erziihlungen.  Linz.  4896.50.215 

Madchen,  Die,  des  Pensionats.  Hutnoreske. 
Eckstein.  2010.20 

Madchen,  Das,  von  Capri.  Stengel.  2041.1.19 
Madchen,  Das,  von  Hela.  Stahr.  4879.68 

Madchen,  Das,  von  Oyas.  Stahr. 

2043.32;  48793-71 

Madchen,  Das,  von  Treppi.  Heyse. 

48706.57.2;  6878.14;  6878.38;  u.s.w. 
Madchenliebe.  Palme-Pay  sen.  2026.17 

Madchensinn  und  Schicksal.  Lohmann. 

2899.2.6 

Mahrischen  Hiihner,  Die.  Bischoff.  2909a. 52. 15 
Mannliche  Mutter,  Die.  Tieck.  1018.1.14 

Marchen.  Gustafsson.  2876.117 

Marchen  als  Almanach.  Hauff. 

2897.52.4;  28906.60.6 
Marchen  und  Geschichten  aus  Osten  und  Westen. 
Hartmann.  2897.50.5 

Marchen,  Das,  von  der  blauen  Grotte.  Wai- 
blinger.  48993.10.3 

Marchen,  Das,  von  Gockel  und  Hinkel.  Bren- 
tano.  4891.69.2 

Martyrer,  Ein,  der  Phantasie.  Heyse. 

48706.53 ; 48706.57.7 
Magass,  der  Rauber.  Saeher-Masoch.  2874.50 
Mageren,  Die,  und  die  Fetten.  Bischoff. 

29093.52. 12 

Magister  Rdslein.  Contessa.  48793.24.4 

Magister  Timotheus.  Jensen.  4874.60.2 

Magnetiseur,  Der.  Hoffmann.  6899.48.2 


Maha  Guru.  Gutzkow.  1015.5.5 

Mahlstrom,  Ein.  Lie.  4896.50.247 

Maid  von  Bagdad.  Ethe.  2907.50 

Mailehen,  Das.  Oertel.  2907.55.1 

Majorat,  Das.  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W.  4908.50.4 

Maler,  Der,  in  Uniform.  Rustige.  6896.13 

Malerarbeit,  Eine.  Storm. 

1012.1.9;  2012.14.4  ; 2877.100.4 
Malermusikant,  Der.  Passarge.  48706.77 

Malkolm.  Steffens. 

1029.22.7-12;  *6.4258.6.13-16 
Maltheser,  Der.  Velde.  2017.17.3  ; 6879.50.9, 10 

Mammon  im  Gebirge.  Reich.  1012.1.9 

Mamsell  Philippinens  Philipp.  Stahr.  4879.62.5 
Mann,  Der,  auf  dem  Mitteltliorthurra.  Oertel. 

2907.55.8 

Mann,  Der,  auf  Freiers  Fiissen.  Schulze. 

4906.50.173 

Mann,  Ein,  der  Erfolge.  Cruger.  2035.23 

Mann,  Der,  im  Monde.  Hauff. 

1019.4.3;  2897.52.2;  4908.50.16;  u.s.w. 
Mann  mit  dem  abgebrochenen  Ohre.  Al)out. 

4896.50.210 

Mann,  Der,  mit  dem  steinernen  Herzen.  Jokai. 

2876.89 

Mann,  Ein,  von  Bedeutung.  Hope.  2035.16 

Manon.  Contessa.  48793.24.1 

Manon  Lescaut  und  Chevalier  Desgrieux.  Prevost 
d’Exiles.  4907.50.98 

Manuela.  Artaria.  2034.1.10 

Manuscript,  Das,  von  Podhorce.  Siemienski. 

4907.50.96 

Mappe,  Die,  meines  Urgrossvaters.  Stifter. 

1025.1.2;  4870.81.1 
Marco  Visconti.  Grossi.  4896.50.170 

Marcus  Kbnig.  Freytag.  2899.80.4 

Margaretha.  Ziegler.  2041.1.10 

Margarethe.  Kremnitz.  48603.57 

Margarethens  Sylvesterabend.  Wildermuth. 

4879.56 

Maria  Angela.  Puetz  zu  Puetz.  2056.2.35 

Maria  Antonia.  Boelte.  48703.53 

Maria  Botti.  Voss.  4896.50.177 

Maria  Francisca.  Heyse.  48706.57.2 ; 48793.61 
Maria  im  Elend.  Rosegger.  2034.1.3 

Maria  la  Brusca.  Eckstein.  4896.50.179 

Maria  Mancini.  2 v.  Grosse.  2877.53 

Marialis.  Carl.  *6878.27 

Marianne.  Saar.  2034.1.7 

Marie  und  Maria.  Wildermuth.  4879.56 

Marion.  Heyse.  48706.57.1 

Marjoratsherren,  Die.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von. 

1029.1.3;  2905.2.2 
Markolf.  Bobertag.  4893.11 

Marmorbild,  Das.  Eichendorff. 

29093.51.3;  4892.68.2;  4896.50.243 
Marquise,  Die,  von  0.  Kleist. 

1026.2.3;  2897.53.4;  4896.50.202;  u.s.w. 
Marschalks,  Die.  Warring.  2041.1.26 

Marthe  und  ihre  Uhr.  Storm. 

2012.14.5;  2877.100.5 
Martin  Chuzzlewit.  Dickens. 

45706.61.8,9;  4896.50.184 
Martin  der  Streber.  Heyse.  6899.22 

Martin  Luther.  Eisenlohr.  2878.107 

Martin  Martir.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von. 

1029.1.3;  *2905.2.10 
Mary  Kreuzer.  Ruppius.  2032.1.4 

Maryam  in  der  Wiiste.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.6 
Maskenball,  Der.  Pavlof.  3067.111 

Masken-Ball,  Ein.  Temme.  6879.57 


198 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Masser.  GoMsc'hinicU.  2012.4.11 

Master  Iluiiiplirey’s  Waiululir.  Dickens. 

4570b  61.12, 13 

Matbesil  und  Biibele.  Weill.  2018.10.2 ; 4876.2.2 
Matbilde  von  Asseburg.  Lolmuimi.  2899.2.6 
Medaillenkenner,  Der.  Schmidt,  K.  4896.50.213 
Medailloii,  Das.  Muegf<e.  1035. 12.5 

Medea's  Kaclie.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Meer,  Das.  Korolenko.  4896.50.316 

Meerfahrt,  Eine.  Eicbendorlf.  2909a. 5 1.3 

Meergeusen,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.2 

Mein  Dorf.  Rakosi.  4896.50.318 

Mein  erster  I’atient.  Katnecke.  2043.7.1 

Mein  erstes  .Abenteucr.  Wolzogen,  E.  L.,  Krei- 
berr  von.  2041. 1.30 

Mein  Freund,  der  Griinder.  Rodenberg. 

2011. 1.3  ; 2043.34 
Mein  Mann.  Bentzel-Sternau.  4891.62.2 

Mein  Onkel  Benjamin.  Tillier.  4896.50.202 
Mein  Onkel  Don  Juan.  Hopfen.  48703.82 

Mein  Onkel  Scipio.  Theuriet.  2035  21 

Mein  Pfarrer  und  mein  Onkel.  La  Brete.  2035.26 
Meine  erste  Braut.  Oertel.  2907  55.4 

Meister  Dietrich.  Contessa.  48793.24.3 

Meister  Floh.  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 

1027.5  10;  2878.66.10 
Meister  Jordan.  Zscbokke.  2868.10.16 

Meister  Martin  der  Kiifner  und  seine  Gesellen. 
Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W.  *4908.50.6 

Meister  Muller  und  sein  Geselle.  Lenbard. 

2056.2.32 

Meister  Twardowski.  Kraszewski.  3068.31 
Meister,  Der,  von  Tanagra.  Wildenbruch. 

28703.22 

Melechsala.  Musaeus.  2044.32;  2902.1 

Meliick  Maria  Blainville.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von. 

2905.2.1 

Melusina,  Historia  deredlenund  scbonen.  Sing- 
wart.  6878.27 

Melusina,  Historic  von  der.  Tieck.  2891.50.1 
Melusine.  Heyse.  6898.20 

Melusine.  Tieck.  1018.1.13 

Memoiren  aus  einem  Totenhaus.  Dostoevski. 

4896.50  271 

Memoiren  eines  Jiigers.  Turgenef.  4896.50.226 
Menander  und  Glycerion.  Wieland. 

1028.1.21;  *2888.1.28;  2891.60.3;  u.s.w. 
Mendel  Gibbor.  Bernstein.  2034.1.10 

Menschenfreund,  Der.  Bracbvogel.  2027.3.2 
Mentha.  Jensen.  6899.14 

Merks  Wien  ! Abraham  a Sancta  Clara. 

4896.50.201 

Merlin.  Heyse.  2875.117 

Messalinen,  Die,  Wiens.  Sacher-Masoch.  4872.55 
Mexikanische  Novellen.  Keller-Jordan. 

28703.76 

Michael  Kohlhaas.  Kleist. 

1026.2.3;  2897.53.4;  4908.50.1 ; u.s.w. 
Michel.  4 V.  Scberr.  2029.28  ; 2023.12  ; 2046.13 
Mignons  Eiertanz.  Becker.  4872.19 

Militar-Erinnerungen  eines  osterreichisclien  .Ar- 
tilleristen.  Krassnigg.  4896.50.295 

Militarische  Humoresken.  B.  1.  Lenz.  4907. 50. 75 

— B.  2.  4907.50.77 

— B.  3.  4907.50.84 

— B.  4.  4907.50.89 

— B.  5.  4907.50.94 

Miller  und  Muller.  Rellstab.  1014.2.18 

Million,  Eine.  Pavlof.  3067.111 

Million,  Die.  Zolling.  2041.1.41 

Millionar,  Der.  Zscbokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.3;  B.4227.3.4 


Mime,  Der.  Walloth.  2879.112.2 

Mimili.  Heun.  4896.50.212 

Mimis  Badereise.  Mikulitch.  4896.50.315 

Minnekonigin,  Die.  Gumppenberg.  4896.50.326 
Miranda.  Siedler.  6896.26 

Mirandola,  die  Herrnbuterin.  Diiboc.  2014.14 
Mirowicz  und  der  gefangene  Czar  Iwan  Antono- 
wicz.  Danilevski.  4897.50.142 

Mirtola.  Orzessko.  2041.1.34 

Misericordia.  Zedtwitz.  2041.1.42 

Miss  Edda  Brown.  Herbert.  2056.2.2 

Miss  Ludingtons  Schwester.  Bellamy. 

4896.50.287 

Missbraucbten  Liebesbriefe,  Die.  Keller, 
Gottfried.  28993.56 

Missionare,  Die.  Gerstaecker.  2037.4 

Mit  den  Waffen.  Friedrich.  2026.20 

Mitgeholfen ! Polko  2056.2.1 

Mittheilungen  aus  den  Memoiren  des  Satans. 
Hauff.  2897.52.2  ; 28906.60.4 ; 4908.50.26  ; u.s  w. 
Mixed-Pickles.  Scberr.  4874.7 

Modenesische  Geschichte,  Eine.  Hartmann. 

2897.50.7 

Moderne  Charakterkopfe.  Boelte.  4873.52 
Moderne  Helden.  Kapff-Essenther.  2044.2 

Moderne  Titanen.  3 v.  Giseke. 

Modernes  Miidchen,  Ein.  Herbert.  2056.2.23 
Moehrenscheiben.  Lohmann.  2899.2.16 

Moench  und  Grafin.  Gross-Hoffinger.  2020.13 
Moench,  Der,  von  Berchtesgaden.  Voss.  2035.14 
Moench,  Der,  von  Montaudon.  Heyse. 

28793.102.2;  48703.89 

Moench,  Der,  von  Santarem.  Almeida-Garrett. 

4897.50.102 

Moenchbriider,  Die.  Oehlenschliiger.  2898.3.20 
Mohammed  Ali  und  sein  Haiis.  4 v.  Mundt,  C.M. 

4879.17 

Mohr,  Der.  Crusenstolpe.  1025.8 

Mohr,  Der,  Peters  des  Grossen.  Pushkin. 

4906.50.168 

Mohr,  Der,  von  Berlin.  Horn.  2041.1.27 

Mohrenfranzel.  Schmid.  1012.1.16 

Molkenkur,  Die.  Hegner. 

1014.4.2;  4898.51.32;  6875.10.2;  u.s.w. 
Mondsiichtige,  Der.  Tieck.  2867.3.5 

Montecchi  und  Capuletli,  Die.  Hacklaendcr. 

6896.9.2 

Mord  der  Jugend.  Varnhagen  von  Ense.  2907.5.7 
Mord,  Der,  in  der  Rue  Morgue.  Poe.  2012.4.12 
Morituri.  Kraszewski.  4897.50.114 

Morton.  Sealsfield.  1027.6.7,  8 

Moschko  von  Parma.  Franzos.  4872.63 

Muehlchen,  Das,  in  der  Morgenbach.  Oertel. 

2907.55-3 

Muehle,  Die,  am  Floss.  Eliot,  George.  4896.50.278 
Muehle,  Die,  am  Fundensee.  Ganghot'er.  2044.4 
Mueller,  Der,  vom  Hoft.  Meissner. 

1012.1.6  ; 2014.11 
Mueller,  Der,  von  Sempach.  Bucher.  6896.27 
Muellerin,  Die.  Siemienski.  4907.50.96 

Muellerstochter,  Die.  Eotvos.  4896.50.2^4 
Muenchhausen.  Immermann. 

2038.3;  48903.55.2;  4898.51.29;  u.s.w. 
Muenchhausen  im  Vogelsberg.  Mueller,  O. 

2034. 1.2 

Muenchhausen,  Wiinderbare  Reisen  und  Aben- 
teuer  des  Freih.  v.  Raspe. 

2011.1.N.F.3 ; 2869.3;  4908.50.13 
Muetze  und  Krone.  5 v.  in  2.  Schmid,  H.  T.  von. 

4873-51 

Muhme-Lieutenant,  ’s.  Holtei.  1012.1.12 

Mumu.  Turgenef.  30606.1.3 


199 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Musikalische  Leiden  und  Fretiden.  Tieck. 

1018.1.17;  2867.3.1;  4896.50.199  ; u.s.w. 
Musikalische  Ortliodoxie.  Kinkel.  1012. 1. 17 
Musikantenturm,  !)er.  3 v.  Prutz. 

Muth,  Der,  zur  Walirlieit.  Keyser.  2860.64 

Mutius  Sforza.  Witzleben.  28993.65.4 

Mutter,  Die,  der  .Marquise.  Raven.  2056.2.28 
Mutter  Lenas  .lunge.  Geijer.stam.  4896.50.307 
Mutter  und  Kind.  Ileyse.  2028.20  ; 4870b. 57. 5 
Mutter  und  Solin.  Schaefer.  4896.50.253 

Mylady.  Waehenhusen.  4870a. 83 

Nach  America.  2 v.  Gerstaecker.  2010. ii 

Nach  beruhmten  Mustern.  Manthner. 

2011.1.N.F.5 

Nach  dem  hoheren  Gesetz.  Franzos. 

2034. 1. 12;  2043.33 
Nach  dem  Leben.  Sciiultz.  2044.24 

Nach  der  ersten  Liebe.  Frenzel.  2041. 1.23 

Nach  der  Natur.  3 v.  Hauenscliild.  1037.6 
Nach  dreissig  Jahren.  Auerbach. 

2030.11;  2874.54 

Nach  Indien.  Danilevski.  4896.50.161 

Nach  langem  Suchen.  Fred.  2056.2.4 

Nach  Regen  Sonnenschein.  VVildermuth. 

2046.8.12 

Nach  Venedig.  Gross.  4896  50.237 

Nach  zwanzig  Jahren.  Ried.  2056.2.11 

Nachbar  Stalactitius.  Rellstab.  1014.2.23 

Nachbarn,  Die.  Bremer.  4896.50.105 

Nachbarn,  Die.  Ruppius.  2032.1.4 

Nachbarskinder,  Die.  Wildermutli.  2046.8.13 
Nachlass  des  Diogenes  von  Sinope.  M'^ieland. 

1028.1.19;  *2888.1.13;  *4900.50.13;  u.s.w. 
Nachricht  von  den  neuesien  Schicksalen  des 
Hundes  Berganza.  Hoffmann.  6899.48.1 

Nachsommer,  Der.  3 v.  Stifter.  6878.12 

Nacht,  Fine.  .Abeken.  1012. 1.22 

Nacht,  D ie.  fiessner. 

2016.10.2;  48793.26.2  ; 4893.63  ; u.s.w. 
Nacht,  Die,  im  Bleich- lliiuschen.  Oertel. 

2907.55.10 

Nacht,  Die,  im  Gebirge.  Lolimann.  2899  2.6 
Nacht,  Die,  im  Walde.  La  Motte  Fouque. 

1026  7.12 

Nacht,  Die,  in  Brczweznicisl.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10. 1 ; 2868.10.9;  B. 4227. 3. 6 
Nacht,  Fine,  in  der  Holzhauerhiitte.  Oertel. 

2907.55.9 

Nacht  und  Morgen.  Buhver-Lytton.  4896.50.337 
Nacht,  Die,  von  Bingen.  Oertel.  2907.55.2 

Nachtstiicke.  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W.  2878.66.5 
Nachtwachter,  Der,  von  Ellrich.  Peter. 

4860.52 

Nadel,  Die,  der  Kleopatra.  Viola.  4896.50.264 
Nadina.  Kuehne.  2041.1.16 

Naevus  muriformis.  Gerhardt.  2041. 1.44 

Nahes  und  Femes.  Hacklaender. 

2022.1.50;  2878.53 
Nala  tind  Damayanti.  4896.50.218 

Namenlos.  Jensen.  4874.60.3 

Nameulose  Geschichten.  Hacklaender. 

1017.4.1,2;  2022.1.1,2 
Nameulose  Geschichten  zehn  Jahre  spiiter. 
Hacklaender.  1017. 4. 3 ; 2022.1.3 

Nameulose  Schloss,  Das.  Jokai.  2876.87 

Namenstag,  Der.  Pavlof.  3067. m 

Naomi  und  Christian.  Nieritz.  6874.16 

Napoleon  Potee.  Veltheira.  2056.2.5 

Narciss.  Wilbrandt.  4877.56.2 

Narr,  Der,  auf  Manegg.  Keller,  Gottfried. 

28993.56 

Narr,  Der,  der  Herzogin.  Remin.  4896.50.320 


Narr,  Ein,  des  neunzehnten  Jahrhtinderts. 
Zschokke.  1044.10.3;  2868.10.3;  B. 4227. 3. 6 

Narren,  Die,  der  Liebe.  Jokai.  2876.84 

Narren  der  Liebe.  Walloth. 

Narrenburg,  Die.  Stifter.  1025.1.1  ; 4870.81.1 
Natur  und  Gnade.  Fran9ois.  2044.7 

Natur  und  Leben.  Sienkiewicz.  4906.50.150 
Naturfreund,  Der.  Tieck.  1018.1.15 

Neffe  and  Nichte.  Muegge.  1035.12.3 

Nein.  Hartmann.  2897.50.7 

Neithart  Fuchs.  Bobertag.  4893.11 

Nella.  Stahr.  48793.67 

Nena  Sahib.  3 v.  Goedsche. 

Nerina.  Heyse.  4870b. 53;  4870b. 57. 7 

Nero.  Eckstein.  2045.16;  48603.69 

Nessir  und  Zulima.  Jacobi.  2877.11.4;  6876.51.3 
Nessusgewand,  Das.  Zobeltitz.  2041.1.30 

Nest,  Das,  der  Zaunkonige.  Freytag.  2899.80.2 
Neue  Aktaon,  Der.  Friedmann.  4896.50.334 
Neue  Don  Quixote,  Der.  5 v.  Hacklaender. 

2022.1.30-44;  4877.16 
Neue  farbige  Scherben.  Vrchlick^.  4896.50.320 
Neue  Generation,  Die.  Turgenef.  4897.50.140 
Neue  Hiob,  Der.  Sacher-Masoch.  2873.83 

Neue  Lorelei,  Die.  Waehenhusen.  2041.1.8 
Neue  Medea,  Die.  3 v.  Rehfues.  6874.37 

Neue  Melusine,  Die.  Goethe.  1012.1.1 

Neue  Merlin,  Der.  Stern.  28703.2 

Neue  Pit^ival,  Der.  Criminalgeschichten.  60  v. 
in  58.  *3699.2 

Neue  Putzstube,  Die.  Eberhard.  2898.6.4 

Neue  Pygmalion,  Der.  Immermann.  4898. 51. 36 
Neue  Staats-Anwalt,  Der.  Hartmann-Ploen. 

4871.76 

Neuen  Serapionsbriider,  Die.  Gutzkow.  2874.57 
Neuer  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.  24  v.  2034.1 
Each  story  is  entered  under  its  author  and  title. 

Neuer  Pharao,  Ein.  Spielhagen.  1042.26;  2878.84 
Neues  Geschlecht,  Ein.  Frederick.  2010.5 

Neues  Leben.  Auerbach.  1022.3.14-16;  28703.80 
Neues  Rollenfach,  Ein.  Schmidt,  R.  4896.50.213 
Neues  von  Leberecht  Hiihnchen  und  anderen 
Sonderlingen.  Seidel.  28993.68.3;  **28793.116.3 
Neues  Wintermarchen,  Ein.  Heinzen.  4879.50 
Neuland.  Turgenef.  3060b. 1.10;  5068.29 

Neun  Tage.  Kremnitz.  48603.57 

Neunuudsiebenzigste,  Der.  Groner. 

4896.50.322 

Nibelungen  Noth,  Der.  Krais.  2900.31 

Nicht  wie  alle  Andern.  Brackel.  2056.2.1 

Nicht  zu  hoch.  Lingg.  4872.12 

Nicolaus  Nickleby.  Dickens.  4570b. 61. 14-16 
Niederlandische  Sagen.  M'^olf.  2902.6;  4874.9 
Niels  Lyhne.  Jacobsen.  4896.50.262 

Nikolas  Nickelby.  Dickens.  4897.50.134 

Nilbraut,  Die.  3 v.  Ebers.  2860.71 

Nina.  Bremer.  6877.50 

Nino  und  Maso.  Heyse.  4870b. 74 

Nino  Waripanidse.  Leist.  2021.1.44 

Niobide,  Die.  Taubert.  4897.50.144 

Nirwana.  Jensen.  2041.1.3,  4 ; 4876.62 

Nonne,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.9 

Nonnenkloster,  Die,  in  Russland.  Danilevski. 

4907.50.79 

Nora.  Bauer.  2876.67 

Noranha’s,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.8 

Noras  Roman.  Peschkau.  2035.18 

Norbert  Norson.  Meissner.  4870.70 

Nordische  Freundschaft.  Kruse.  1012.1.6 

Nordische  Sagen  der  deutsclien  Jugend  erziihlt. 
Russwurm.  2902.16;  B. 4228. 10 

Nordlicht.  Jensen.  4874.60 


200 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Nordlicht.  Kuehne.  2041.1.19,  20 

Notar,  Der,  in  der  Falle.  Bitzius.  1012. 1.7 

Nothanker  der  Andere.  2878.18 

Notre  Dame  des  Plots.  Edler.  4896.50.219 
Notre-Dame  in  Paris.  Hugo.  4896.50.198 

Novellenschatz  des  Auslandes.  4 v.  in  3.  2012.4 
Each  story  is  entered  under  its  author  and  title. 

Novize,  Der.  Wicliner.  4896.50.295 

Niimmamullers  und  das  Schwarzokaspale. 

Felder.  2014.2 

Niirnberger  Tand.  Hesekiel,  Ludovika.  2044  26 
Nur  ein  Geiger.  Andersen.  4878.58;  4907.50.67 
Nur  ein  Mensch.  Kapff-Essenther.  2044.2 

Nur  eininal  lieben.  Die.  Jokai.  2877.73 

Nur  keine  Liebe.  Schuecking.  2026.13 

Nur  keine  Mesalliance.  Eberhard.  2898.6.3 
Nur  natiirlich ! Hacklaender.  6896.9.1 

NurWahrheit!  Wichert.  4906.50.156 

Nussdorfer,  Die.  Oertel.  2907-55-5 

Nussknacker  und  Mausekbnig.  Hoffmann,  E. 
T.  W.  4897.50.146 

Nymphe,  Die,  des  Brunnens.  Musaeus. 

2044.32 ; 2902.1 

O.  Z.  Andersen.  4897.50.115 

Ob  er  wohl  Fiekchen  heirathen  kann?  Offers. 

2876.70.2 

Oberhol,  Der.  Inimermann.  48703.34  ; 4879.74 
Oberndorf.  3 v.  Prutz. 

Oberstolze,  Der.  2 v.  Dernburg. 

Oblomow.  2 V.  Gontcharof.  5069.18 

Oceanien.  Jokai.  2876.92 

Odbins  Rache.  Dabn.  2879.131 

Odhins  Trust.  Dabn.  48703.5 

Oedipus.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Oesterreichische  Robinson,  Der.  Zoebrer. 

4870  9 

Oheim,  Der.  Lobmann.  2899.2.18 

Ohne  Namen.  Collins.  4896.50.311 

Oktavia.  Wallotb.  2879.112.1 

Olavides,  der  neue  Belisar.  Zscbokke. 

1044. 10. 3;  2868.10.14 
Oliver  Twist.  Dickens.  4570b. 61. 7;  4907.50.63 
Onkel  Born.  Jarke.  2056.2.10 

Onkel  Keinhard’s  Oceanfabrt.  Cobn.  2044.29 
Onkel  Tom’s  Hiitte.  Stowe. 

2043.28;  2394.53;  4897.50.101;  u.s.w. 
Opfer,  Das.  Boehm.  2034.1. 13 

Opfer,  Das.  Glogau.  48703.3 

Opfer  der  Untreue.  Witzleben.  28993.65.3 

Opfer  des  Aberglaubens,  Irrthums  und  VVabns. 
Wolf,  Marie.  4877-77 

Opfer,  Die,  des  Mammon.  Mueller,  H.  F.  W.  C. 

4906.50.168 

Orestes.  Becker  2959.12.3 

Original,  Das.  Oertel.  2907.55.3 

Orpheus.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Osraim  der  Suchaer.  Rellstab.  1014.2.16 

Ostereier,  Die.  Schmid,  C.  von. 

2043.25.1;  4896.50.203;  6878.66.6 
Osternacbt,  Die.  Schefer.  1018.2.3 

— Abtb.  2.  1018.2.7 

Othello.  Hauff. 

1019.4.3  ; 4908.50.21 ; 6878.63  ; u.s.w. 
Ottokar  von  Falkenburg.  Lebnert.  6874.31 
Owen  Tudor.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von.  2905.2.2 

Paar  Keisestunden,  Ein.  Hauff. 

2897.52.3;  48903.50.2,  Abth.i 
Page,  Der,  des  Herzogs  von  Friedland.  Witz- 
leben. 28993.65.1 

Palmerio.  Schefer.  1018.2.3 

Pankraz,  der  Schraoller.  Keller,  Gottfried. 

28993.56 


Pantoffeln,  Die.  Lentner.  1036.3.2 

Papiere,  Die,  des  Kaplans.  Tenger.  2010.4 

Papierprinzessin,  Die.  3 v.  in  2.  Gottscball. 

4871.78 

Papillon.  Polko.  2056.2.21 

Pappenheimer,  Die.  Witzleben.  28993.65.1 

Paradies,  Das,  am  Dniester.  Sacber-Masoch. 

4872.10 

Parcerie-Vertrag,  Ein.  Gerstaecker.  48793.4 

Parcival.  3 v.  Bracbvogel.  4875.63 

Parcival.  Krais.  2900.31 

Paris  in  Skizzen  aus  dem  Volksleben.  Sctimidt,  E. 

2017.21 
4907.50.78 
4907.50.80 
4907.50.82 
4907.50.88 


B.  1.  Eckstein. 


Pariser  Leben. 

— B.  2. 

— B.  3. 

— B.  4. 

Pascha,  Der,  von  Buda.  Zscbokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10  8;  B. 4227. 3. 2 
Pathen,  Die.  Lobmann.  2899.2.11 

Patrizier,  Die.  Velde.  2017.17.4;  6879.50.13 
Paul  Jones.  Muegge.  1035.12.2 

Paul  und  Virginie.  Saint-Pierre.  4898.51.33 
Pedlar,  Der.  Ruppius.  4897.50.120 

Peerke  von  Helgoland.  Hoffmann,  H.  F.  C. 

2034.1.22 

Pelham.  Bulwer-Lytton.  4897.50.109 

Pepita  Jimenez.  Valera.  4896.50.194 

Peppi’s  Soldat.  Fold.  4896.50.319 

Peregrinus  Proteus.  Wieland. 

1028.1.16.  17;  2888.1.33, 34;  4900.50.33,  34;  u.s.w. 
Perlen,  Die.  Lobmann.  2899.2.15 

Perlmuschelhalsband,  Das.  Hawthorne. 

4896.50.340 

Perserin,  Die.  Schefer.  1018.2.5 

Persische  Briefe.  Montesquieu.  4896.50.211 
Peter  der  Dritte.  Meding.  2041.1.20  ; 4872.20 
Peter  Lebrecht.  Tieck.  1018.1.14,  15 

Peter  Leu.  Bobertag.  4893.11 

Peter  Mayr.  Rosegger.  6898.4 

Peter  Paul  Rubens.  Ungern-Sternberg.  6898.39 
Peter  Scblemibrs  wundersaine  Gescbicbte.  Cba- 
misso.  1012.1.17;  4891.73;  4908.50.11;  u.s.w. 
Peter  Simpel.  Marryat.  4896.50.257 

Peterli,  Der,  von  Emmenthal.  Wildermuth. 

2026.18;  2046.8.9 
Petersburg  und  Stockholm.  Kessel.  2020.18 
Pfadfinder,  Der.  Cooper.  2044.37.2 

Pfadfinderin,  Die.  Heyse.  4870b. 57. 3 

Pfalzgraf,  Der,  ein  Goldwascber.  Arnim,  L.  A. 
von.  2905.2.9 

Pfarrhaus,  Das.  4 v.  Toepffer.  1036.4.4-7 

Pfarrhaus,  Das.  Zscbokke. 

1044.10.3;  2868.10.13 
Pfarrhaus,  Das,  im  Harz.  Vollmar.  2879a. 64 
Pfeiferhannslein,  Das.  Oertel.  2907.55.4 

Pflanzer,  Der,  in  Cuba.  Zscbokke.  2868.10.7 
Pflegeeltern.  Stahr.  48793.68 

Pflegesohn,  Der.  Rellstab.  1014.2.17 

Pflegetochter,  Die.  Schefer.  1018.2.8 

Pflicht  und  Liebe.  Palme-Paysen.  2026.17 

Pfortner  Jugend.  Kenner.  4877.60 

Phantasien  im  Bremer  Rathskeller.  Hauff. 

1019.4.3;  2897-52-3  : 4908.50.5;  u.s.w. 
Phantasiestiicke im  Callot’s  Manier.  Hoffmann, 
E.  T.  W.  6899.48 

Philander  unter  den  streifenden  Soldaten  und 
Zigeunern  im  dreis.sigjahrigen  Kriege.  Arnim, 
L.  A.  von.  4908.50.21 

Philanders  von  Sittewald  wunderliche  und  wabr- 
baftige  Gesichte.  Moscberosch. 

4893-57;  4896-50-194 


201 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Philipp  van  Artevelde.  2 v.  Ahlborn.  6898.35 
Philippine  Welser.  3 v.  Biuulissin,  A.,  Graf 
von.  4874.65 

Philister,  Die.  2 v.  Seliulze-Delitzsch.  28703.6 
Philosoph,  Ein,  in  der  Daclistube.  Souvestre. 

4907.50.81 

Philosophie,  Die,  eines  Kusses.  Landesmann. 

2043-37 

Phosphorus  Hollunder.  Franfois.  4874.33 

Physiognomische  Bock,  Der.  Oertel.  2907.55.7 
Physiognomische  Heisen.  Musaus.  4898.10 
Picciola.  Saintine.  4896.50.181 

Pickwickier,  Die.  Dickens. 

4570b. 61;  4897.50.103;  6570.25 
Pietro  von  Abano.  Tieck.  2867.3.7 

Pilger,  Der.  Lobtnann.  2899.2.4 

Pilger,  Der,  der  AVildniss.  Sclierr.  2878.117 
Pilgerzug,  Der,  nacb  Mekka.  llacklaender. 

1017.4.14;  2022. 1. 14 

Pintschew  und  Mintscbew.  Sacher-Masocb. 

2011. 1. 4 

Pioniere,  Die,  des  Ostens.  Danilevski. 

4907.50.58 

Pique-Dame.  Pushkin.  3068.32;  4906.5014 

Pirat,  Der.  Werner.  1051. i.i 

Platt  Land.  3 v.  Spielbagen.  4876.57 

Plewna.  Meding.  4871.84 

Poccahoiitas.  Oertel.  2907.55.6 

Poch,  pocb,  pocli ! Scbober.  2871.101 

Poesie  des  Unbewussten.  Ebner-Esclienbacb. 

4875-71 

Pokal,  Der.  Tieck.  1018.1.4 

Pole  Poppenspaler.  Storm.  2877.100.9 

Polignac.  Scbniidt-Weissenfels.  6899.50 

Pollice  verso.  Tikbonof.  4896.50.331 

Polnisch  Blut.  Knobelsdorif-BrenkenbofE. 

2876.1 12 

Poltergeister,  Die.  Jokai.  2877.80 

Polyp,  Der,  ini  Herzen.  Eberhard.  2898.6.3 
Port  Tarascon.  Daudet.  2035.22 

Posten,  Der,  der  Frau.  Fran9ois.  2021.18 

Postgraf,  Der.  Mueller,  O.  2041.1.8 

Posthuma.  Jensen.  4874.60.2 

Posthvuua.  Storm.  2012. 14. 5;  2877.100.5 

Potemkin  an  der  Donau,  1790.  Danilevski. 

4897.50.123 

Potpourri.  Vacano.  2041. 1.20 

Prager  Gbettobilder.  Kobn.  4896.50.189 

Prairie,  Die,  von  Jacinto.  Sealsfleld.  2034.1.6 
Prairie-Teufel,  Der.  Kuppius.  2032.1.2 

Preciosa,  das  Zigeunermadcben.  Cervantes. 

4907.50.59 

Preisgekront.  Koberts.  2035.15 

Priester  und  Bauer.  Ruppius.  2032.1.5 

Prinz  Friedricb.  Velde.  2017. 17. 3;  6879.50.415 
Prinz  Louis  Ferdinand.  Stabr.  48793.72 

Prinz  Ro.sa-Stramin.  Koch.  2021.3;  4896.50.273 
Prinzeninseln,  Die.  Schefer.  1018.2.8 

Prinzessin,  Die.  Pescbkau.  4896.50.187 

Prinzessin  Brambilla.  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 

1027.5.9;  2878.66.9 

Prinzessin  Use.  Petersen. 

4878.8;  4896.50.270 ; *6878.3 
Prinzessin,  Die,  von  Ablden.  6 v.  in  3.  Heni- 
sen.  4873-79 

Prinzessin,  Eine,  von  Thule.  Black.  4896.50.249 
Prinzessin,  Die,  von  Wolfenbiittel.  Zscbokke. 

1044. 10. 2;  2868.10.7;  B. 4227. 3. 2 
Problematische  Naturen.  Spielbagen. 

2042. 1. 1,  2;  4877.1.1-3 
Procurator  Der.  Goethe.  2011.1.6 

Prometheus.  Becker.  2959.12.3 


Prophet,  Der.  Muegge.  48703.55 

Prudence  Palfre3^  Aldrich.  4897.50.145 

Prusias.  Eckstein.  28703.82 

Psyche.  Storm.  2877.100.10 

Psycholog,  Der.  Tieck.  1018. 1. 15 

Puebla.  3 v.  Goedscbe. 

Punin  und  Baburin.  Turgenef.  4907.50.71 

Pyrmonter  Nacbcur,  Eine.  Koenig,  H.  2021.4 
Pythagoraische  Lebrsatz.  Castelnuovo. 

4896.50.208 

Quarantaue,  Eine,  im  Irrenbause.  Kuebne. 

1016.4 

Quartett,  Das.  Kiebl.  2018.9 

Quentin  Durward.  Scott.  4897.50.116 

Quintin.  Oertel.  2907.55.9 

Quisisana.  Spielbagen.  2031.8;  4874.31 

Rabbah.  Philippson.  6898.26 

Rabbi  Me'ir  von  Rotbenburg.  Pbdippson.  6898.26 
Rabbi,  Der,  von  Bacharach.  Heine. 

2891.52.8;  4896.50.141 

Rabbiata,  La.  ilevse. 

4870b. 57. 1 ; 6874. 14;  6878.38;  u.s.w. 
Rabener  in  Tbarandt.  Heller.  2011.1.N.F.5 
Rache  der  Vizgrafin,  Die.  Heyse. 

28793.102.1 ; 48703.89 
Rache,  Die,  ist  mein.  Bettziecb,  O.  2041.1.39 

Rache,  Die,  ist  siiss.  Bischoffsbausen.  2041.1.17 
Radulfs-Buche.  Roquette.  2020  5 

Racherin,  Die.  Heyse.  6898.20 

Ratsel,  Ein.  Jungbans. 

Rauber,  Die,  im  Schwarzwalde.  Rellstab 

1014.2.7 

Rahm,  Der.  Cecil.  4896.50.192 

Rahu.  Meding.  2041.1.42 

Rameaus  Neffe.  Diderot.  4897.50.129 

Ranee.  Struensee.  2874.59 

Randzeichnungen.  Detmold.  4896.50.229 

Raphael.  Lamartine.  4906.50.159 

Raphael  Mengs.  Sternberg.  2015.3.3 

Raphael  und  seine  Nachbarinnen.  Arnini,  L.  A. 
von.  1029.1.3;  *2905.2.9 

Rathsmadelgeschichten.  Boeblau.  6899.24 
Rattenfanger,  Der,  von  Hanieln.  Wolff,  J.  2032.4 
Rauch.  Turgenef.  30606.1.7 

Raufbold,  Der.  Turgenef.  4896.50.192 

Rauschen.  Wicbert.  4872.22 

Rauschgold.  Wobl.  2878.86 

Real  und  Ideal.  Reinbold.  1024.13.2 

Recht,  Das,  der  Hagestolze.  Wolff,  J.  4860.50 
Rechte,  Die.  Dalhvitz.  2056.2.14 

Rechtsgelehrten,  Die.  Tieck.  1018.1.14 

Redacteur,  Der.  Widmann.  4896.50.199 

Reden  oder  Sebweigen?  Puttkammer.  2034.1.4 
Reeles  Heiratsgesueb.  Duncker.  6896.10 

Regentrude,  Die.  Storm.  2012.14.6 

Regiments-Album,  Das.  About.  2012.4.5 

Regine.  Meyr.  4875.61.3 

Regine.  Olfers.  2876.70 

Reh,  Das,  als  Ebeprocurator.  Siemienski. 

4907.50.96 

Reich  zu  reich,  und  arm  zu  arm.  Glueiner. 

1012.1.19 

Reiche  Frau,  Eine.  Habn-Habn.  2011.7 

Reiche  Leute.  Hesekiel,  Ludovika.  2044.10 
Reichmuth  von  Adocht.  Oeblenschlager. 

2898.3.20 

Reichsgrafin  Gisela.  2 v.  John. 

2031.14 ; 28793.78 

Reichsgrafen,  Die,  von  Walbeck.  Pescbkau. 

48706.78 

Reichskanzler,  Der.  Zingeler. 

2041.1.35,  36;  2877.111 


202 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Reiner  Wein.  Riehl.  2018.9 

Reise  der  Sohne  Megaprazon’s.  Goethe. 

2905.54.15;  2909. 1. 19;  4892.62.14 
Reise  des  Priesters  Abulfauaris  ins  innere  .-Vfrika. 
Wieland. *2888.1. 31 ; 4893.74.6  ; *4900.50.31 ; u.s.w. 
Reise  durchs  Aarthal.  Rellstab.  1014. 2. 23 

Reise  durch’s  Riesengehirge.  Rellstab.  1014. 2. 15 
Reise  in  die  raittiiglichen  Provinzen  von  Krank- 
reich.  Thuemmel.  4897.8.2-6;  4909a. 8. 1-7 

Reise,  Die,  nach  Braunschweig.  Knigge. 

*2896.2.9;  4891.62.1;  4908.50.2 
Reise,  Die,  nach  dein  Gliick.  Heyse. 

4870b. 57.2  ; 4879a  60 
Reise,  Die,  nach  einem  Nebelfleck.  Cohn.  2044.29 
Reise,  Die,  nach  Freienwalde.  Wilbrandt. 

4877.56.2 

Reise,  Die,  nach  Schandau.  Koerncr. 

1038.6.4;  2897.6.4;  4908.50.22;  u.s.w. 
Reise,  Die,  um  mein  Zimmer.  Maistre. 

4907.50.67 

Reise,  Die,  wider  Willen.  Zschokke. 

1044.10. 1 ; 2868.10.10;  B. 4227. 3. 5 
Reise-Abenteuer.  Hacklaender.  6896.9.2 

Reisegefahrten,  Die.  Stahr.  4879.60 

Reiselust.  Hacklaender.  2022. 1.5 1 

Reise-Pitaval.  Haering.  1029.10 

Reisen  vor  der  Siindfluth.  Klinger.  4898.13.6 
Reisende  Quintett,  Das.  Cohn.  2044.29 

Reisenden,  Die.  Tieck.  1018.1.17;  4891.67.2 
Reisenovellen.  2 v.  Laube.  2847.57.8,9 

Reiseschatten,  Die.  Kerner.  2897.1.2 

Reiterkathe,  Die.  Bender.  2041. i. 41,  42 

Reiz  und  Liebe.  Varnhagen  von  Ense. 

1012. 1. 15  ; 2907.5.6 
Rekrut,  Der.  ('onscience.  4897.50.127 

Religion  und  Liebe.  6878.23 

Renate.  Storm.  2877.100.12;  6899.12 

Rene.  Chateaubriand.  4897.50.102 

Renee  Mauperin.  Goncourt.  4896.50.220 

Reseda.  VVilbrandt.  4877.56 

Resi,  die  Salzburgerin.  Wichert.  4872.42 

Residenzgeschichten.  Hacklaender.  2044.22 
Resurrecturi.  Kraszewski.  4897.50.128 

Reszo.  Bethusy-Huc.  2041. i. 20 ; 4872.15 

Retter  Niederwesels,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.7 
Reue  versohnt.  Hoffmann,  P.  6899.31 

Rezensent,  Der.  Witzleben.  2899a. 65.5 

Rbatien's  Pompeji.  Arming.  6873.33 

Rheder  und  Matrose.  Willkomm.  1013. 2 

Rheingranze,  Die.  Hartmann.  2897.50.9 

Rheinische  Schmugglergescliichte,  Eine.  Oertel. 

2907.55.1 

Richilde.  Musaeus.  2044.32;  2902.1 

Ricordo.  Putlitz.  2038.13 

Rienzi.  Bulwer-Lytton.  4907.50.93 

Ring,  Der.  Lohmann.  2899.2.10 

Ring,  Der.  Schmeling.  1051.1.2 

Ring,  Der.  Witzleben.  2899a. 65. 3 

Ritter,  Die,  des  deutschen  Hauses.  4 v.  in  2. 
Meding.  2890.62 

Ritter  Gluck.  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W.  6899.48.1 
Ritter  Oder  Dame.  Meding.  1053.6 ; 4870. 19 

Ritter,  Die,  vom  Geiste.  9 v.  in  3.  Gutzkow. 

1015.4;  4877-50 

Ritterbiirtigen,  Die.  3 v.  Schuecking.  2026. 14 
Ritterlicher  Sinn.  Witzleben.  2899a.65.2 

Robert  Bruce.  5 v.  in  2.  Robiano.  6899.1 

Robert  und  Guiscard.  Eichendorff.  2909a. 51. 3 
Robinson  Crusoe.  Defoe.  2044.33 

Robinson  der  jiingere.  Campe.  4889.6 

Rodeo,  Der,  in  Chile.  Bibra.  1043.4.1 

Roderick.  Mueller,  0.  2010.18 


Roemerfahrt,  Die,  der  Epigonen.  3 v.  Meding. 

2870.76 

Roescben  vom  Hofe.  Spielhagen. 

2042.1.3;  4877.1.6 
Roggenhaus-Complott,  Das.  Hiltl.  6899.10 
Roland,  Der,  von  Berlin.  Haering.  2029.27 
Roland’s  Knappen.  Musaeus.  2902.1 ; 4908.50. 19 
Rolle  Gold,  Eine.  Raven.  1043.11 

Rollwagenbiichlein.  Wickram.  4897.50.141 
Rolof,  der  Rekrut.  Hoefer.  1012.1.12  ; 2030.13 
Roman,  Der,  der  Stiftsdame.  Heyse.  4871.94 
Roman,  Der,  in  Briefen.  Tieck.  1018.1.15 

Romantiscbe  Miirchen  und  Sagen.  Bechstein. 

B. 4222. 3 

Romeo  und  Julie.  Varin.  6876.67 

Romeo  und  Julie  am  Pregel.  Gottschall.  6896.18 
Romeo  und  Julie  auf  dem  Dorfe.  Keller,  Gott- 
fried. 2899a. 56 

Romulusenkel.  Heyse.  2879.119;  2879a. 102.1 
Rosa  Taddei.  Waiblinger.  4899a.  10.4 

Rosa  von  Tannenburg.  Schmid,  C.  von. 

2043.25.2;  4896.50.209 
Rosalie.  Muegge.  1035.12.2 

Rosaura  und  ihre  Verwandten.  La  Motte 
Eouque.  1026.7.11 

Rose.  La  Motte  Eouque.  1026.7.10 

Rose  und  Lilie.  Lohmann.  2899.2.10 

Rose,  Die,  vom  Haff.  Warburg.  2041.1.22 

Rose,  Die,  von  Arach.  Siking.  4871.29 

Rose,  Die,  von  Disentis.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.4;  2868.10.11;  2879a. 50. 14 
Rose,  Die, von  Tistelo.  Flygare-Carlen. 4906.50. 156 
Rosen,  Die.  Koerner. 

1038.6.4;  2897.6.4  ; 4890a. 65.2  ; u.s.w. 
Rosensohn.  Platen-Hallermand.  289oa.55.4 
Rosi  Zurfliih.  Sclierr.  2034.1.15 

Rostet  nicht.  Hartmann.  2897.50.7 

Rotes  Blut.  Conrad.  2877.129 

Rotbe  Fahne,  Die.  4 v.  Goedsche.  4872.67 
Rotbe  Freibeuter,  Der.  Cooper.  2044.34 

Rotbe  Quartal,  Das.  Sclierr.  4906.50.162 

Rothkappchen,  Das.  Tieck.  6898.17 

Rudin.  Turgenef.  3060b.  1.3 

Riickblick,  Ein.  Bellamy.  2046.14;  4896.50.273 
Riickkebr,  Die,  ins  Vaterland.  Lafontaine. 

4891.62.2 

Riickwirkungen.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.1  ; 2868.10.10;  B. 4227. 3. 6 
Rund  um  den  Stephansturm.  Poetzl.  4896.50.249 
Rundreisebillet,  Das,  als  Ehevermittler.  Cohn. 

2044.29 

Runenberg,  Der.  Tieck.  1018.1.4 

Russiscbe  Erziihlungen.  3068.32 

Russiscbe  Rache.  Friedmann.  4896.50.334 
Rutscbepeter.  Bayer.  2041.1.39,40 

Ryno.  Tieck.  4898.6 

Sangerin,  Die.  Grimm,  H.  2870.44 

Sangerin,  Die.  Hauff. 

2897.52.1;  2890b. 60.2 ; 4908.50.19;  u.s.w. 
Sangerliebe.  Witzleben.  2899a. 65. 5 

Saugling,  Der.  Homberger.  6898.1 

Sagen  aus  den  Rheingegenden,  dem  Schwarzwalde 
und  den  Vogesen.  Schreiber.  6879.85 

Sagen,  Die,  des  Elsasses.  Stoeber.  2873.106 
Sagen,  Die,  des  Rheinlandes  von  Basel  bis  Rot- 
terdam. Kiefer.  *6878.44 

Sagen  Niederbsterreichs.  Leeb.  2873.93 

Sagen  und  Geschichten  von  [Wiirtemberg’s  Bur- 
gen].  5 V.  Schoenhuth.  2899a. 61 

Sagenscbatz,  Der,  und  die  Sagenkreise  des 
Thiiringerlandes.  4 v.  Bechstein. 

1025.3;  B. 6108. 62 


203 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Sabir,  Eva’s  Erstgeborner  im  Faradiese.  Klinger. 

4898.13.10 

Salatbus.  Marbach.  2034.1.2 

Salamander,  Der.  Heyse.  2028.20 

Salamandrin,  Die,  und  die  Bildsaule.  Wieland. 

1028.1.27;  *2888.1.27;  4900.50.27;  u.s.w. 
Salambo.  Flaubert.  4896.50.172 

Salin  Kaliska.  Boehlau.  2034.1.23 

Saly’s  Revolutionstage.  Hegner. 

1014.4.3;  28793.2.3;  6875.10.3 
Samuel  Brink’s  letzte  Liebesgescliiehte.  Schrey- 
vogel.  1012. 1. 10 

Samuel  Heinzerling’s  Tagebuch  und  andere 

Geschichten.  Eckstein.  2010.20 

Samuel  Madchen.  Kulke.  4878. 16 

Sandbub,  Der.  Wildernmth.  2046.8.6 

Sandel,  Die.  Fran9ois.  2021.18 

Sandmann,  Der.  Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W.  4908.50.25 
Sankt  Michael.  Buerstenbinder.  1052.3 

Sarou.  Fhilippson.  6898.26 

Saxoborussen,  Die.  Meding.  2890.61 

Scenen  aus  einem  Bade.  Houwald.  4898.8.2 
Scbacb  von  Wuthenon.  Fontane.  4872.21 

Scbafscbur,  Die.  Mueller,  Maler.  4897.50.140 
Scbalmeier,  Der,  von  Wald.  Bideinbach. 

2056.2.7 

Scbamyl.  Suttner.  2041.1.36 

Scbarisinnige  Junker,  Der,  Don  Quixote  von  der 
Mancha.  Cervantes.  4907.50.87 

Scbatten.  Spaettgen.  2041. 1.34 

Scbatteu,  Ein,  aus  vergangenen  Tagen.  Landes- 
mann.  2041.1.18 

Scbatz,  Der,  Donnina’s.  Farina.  4896.50.211 
Scbatz,  Der,  iui  Thurme  der  Vogte  von  llunold- 
stein.  Oertel.  2907.55.11 

Scbatz,  Der,  und  Anderes.  Seidel. 

28993.68. 10;  **28793.116.10 
Scbatzgraber,  Die.  Contessa.  48793.24.7 

Scbatzgraber,  Der.  Musaeus.  2044.32;  2902.1 
Scbatzbaus,  Das,  des  Kbnigs.  AValloth.  4871.86 
Scbatzkastlein  des  Gevattersmanns.  Auerbach. 

1022.3. 17,  18 

Scbatzkastlein  des  rheinischen  Hausfreundes. 
Hebei.  4891.65.2;  4908.50.16 

Scbeik,  Der,  von  Alessandria,  und  seine  Sklaven. 
Hauft'.  2897.52.4 ; 28906.60.6 ; 48903.50.3,  Abth.i 
Schelmuffsky.  Reuter,  C.  *2879.108.59 

Schicksal.  Tieck.  1018. 1. 14 

Schicksalswechsel.  Wegerer.  2056.2.27 

Schiifbruch,  Ein.  Castelnuovo.  4896.50.208 
Scbifffabrt,  Die,  des  Schneidermeisters  Klaus. 
Meissner.  2014. ii 

Schildbiirger,  Die.  4893.52;  4906.50.156 

Schimmelreiter,  Der.  Storm.  2877.100.19 

Scblacht,  Die,  von  Marignano.  Witzleben. 

28993.65.3 

Schlamm  und  fester  Boden.  Ruppius.  2032.1.5 
Scblange,  Die.  Grimm,  H.  2870.44 

Schlangenkonigin,  Die.  Roquette.  1012.1.16 
Schlegler,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.1 

Scbleier,  Der,  der  Maja.  2 v.  Schmieden. 
Scblicbte  Grosse.  Jarke.  2056.2.25 

Scblittenfahrt,  Eine.  Sacher-Masoch.  2874.50 
Scbloss,  Das,  am  Meere.  Schroeder.  1042.17 
Scbloss  Durande,  Das.  EichendorlF. 

29093.51.3;  4896.50.243 
Scbloss  Elkrath.  Frederich.  2878.79 

Scbloss  Goczyn.  Reinsberg.  1034.23 

Scbloss  Hartenfels.  Follenius.  2056.2.36 

Scbloss  Hrawodar.  Hahn.  4877.14 

Scbloss,  Das,  im  Gebirge.  Hartmann. 

1012.1.11 ; 2897.50.7 


Scbloss,  Ein,  in  den  Ardennen.  Hacklaender. 

6896.9.1 

Scbloss  Kattenheim.  Glaser.  4896.50.172 

Scbloss  Kriebstein.  Lohmann.  2899.2.12 

Scbloss  Tannenburg.  Stahr.  4879  62.2 

Scblossfrau,  Die,  von  Dromnitz.  Bethusy-lluc. 

2041.1.18 

Scblossfrau,  Die,  von  Ildenau.  Bauer.  2041.1.32 
Scblossberr,  Der,  von  Reichenau.  Brandt. 

1051.1.1 

Scblossmutter,  Die.  Schober.  2871.101 

Scbmied,  Der,  seines  Gliickes.  Keller,  Gott- 
fried. 28993.56 

Scbmuck,  Der,  des  Inka.  Frenzel.  2034.1.12 
Scbneekatberl.  Franz.  2056.2.9 

Scbiieesturm,  Der.  Pushkin.  4906.50.168 

Scbneewocbe,  Die.  Roquette.  2020.5 

Scbuorrerkind,  Ein.  Kulke.  2877.56 

Scbnurrige  Kerle  und  andere  Humoresken.  Boet- 
ticher.  4896.50.310 

Scbone  Kiitchen,  Das.  Heyse.  48706.57.4 

Scbone  Magelone,  Die.  Tieck.  2891.50.1 

Scbone  Michal,  Die.  Jokai.  2877.71 

Scbonen  Amerikanerinnen,  Die.  Spielhagen. 

4877.2;  6875.27 

Scbolastika.  Sternberg.  1012.1.20 

Scbiiler-Liebe.  Gaudy.  4896.50. 238 

Scbuld,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.8 

Scbuld  und  Siiline.  Dostoevski.  4896.50.255 
Scbuldgenossen,  Die.  Stern.  2870a  2 

Scbuldig?  Koenig.  4877.63 

Scbule,  Die,  der  Demuth.  Wildermuth.  4879.56 
Scbule,  Die,  der  Welt.  Dingelstedt.  2034.1.5 
Scbulmeister,  Der,  von  Flat-Creek.  Eggleston. 

2011.15 

Scbulmeister,  Der,  von  Labiau.  Wichert.  4872.42 
Scbul-Mysterien.  Humoresken.  Eckstein. 

2010.20 

Scbulze  von  Celle  und  Cacilie.  Zschokke. 

2868.10.11 

Scburr-Murr.  Reuter,  F.  4879.53.6 

Scbuss,  Der.  Pushkin.  4906.50.168 

Scbuss,  Ein,  in  der  Nacht.  Ganghofer.  2044.4 
Scbutzgeist,  Der.  Tieck.  2867.3.9 

Scbutzjude,  Der,  von  Magdeburg.  Lamle 

2878.61 

Scbwabiscbe  Volkssagen,  Geschicliten  und 
Marchen.  2 v.  Binder.  6878.39 

Scbwalben,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.2 

Scbwarze  Dame,  Die.  Wiesner.  2043.7.1 

Scbwarze  Diainanten.  Jokai.  2877.75 

Scbwarze  Fritz,  Der.  Pichler,  Caroline. 

68703.24.3 

Scbwarze  Hans,  Der.  Meyr.  4875.61.4 

Scbwarze  Junker,  Der.  Wodiczka.  4896.50.245 
Scbwarze  Kaschka,  Die.  Bluethgen.  4906.50.166 
Scbwarze  Kugel,  Eine.  Linz.  2034.1.14 

Scbwarze  See,  Der.  Contessa.  48793.24.5 

Scbwarze  Tod,  Der.  Edler.  6899.41 

Scbwarze  Tulipe,  Die.  Dumas.  4896.50.230 
Scbwarzen,  Die,  und  die  Rothen.  Bischoff. 

29093.52. 18,  19 

Scbwarzort.  Temme.  2012.15 

Scbwarzwalder  Dorfgeschichten  Auerbach. 

1022.3.2-8;  1037.1;  B. 4248. 13 
Scbwarzwaldau.  Holtei.  2021.14 

Scbweden-Scbatz,  Der.  Wachenhusen. 

2041.1.19 

Scbweigen.  Storm.  1042.13;  2877.100.17 

Scbweizer-Skizzen.  Zschokke.  2868.10.14 
Scbweizeriscbe  Bilder  und  Erzahlungen. 
4 V.  in  2.  Zschokke.  28793.50.11-14 


204 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Scbweizeriscbe  Erziihlungen.  Kurz. 

2879a.50.15,  16 

Scbweizeriscbe  Robinson,  Der.  4 v.  in  2.  Wvs.s. 

2879.55 

Scbwerdt,  Das,  des  Fiirsten.  La  Motte  Fouque. 

1026.7.10 

Scbwere  Wahl.  4 v.  in  2.  Meding. 

2041. 1. 21 ; 2870.75 
Scbwere  Zeiten.  Dickons.  4570b. 6r. 27 

Scbwert,  Das,  und  die  Schlangen.  Contessa. 

48793.24.5 

Schwertlilie.  Junghans. 

Scbweseldavid.  Kuohler.  6896.23 

Sebwester,  Die.  Scliuecking.  roi2.r.r5 

Scbwester-Seele.  Wildenbruch.  6898.18 

Sebwestern,  Die.  Ebers.  2879. t09  ; 4874.54 

Sebwiegermutter,  Die.  Elisabeth,  queen  of 
Roumania.  48603.57 

Scipio  Cicala.  Rehfues.  4896.50.265 

Sclavenhandler,  Der.  Scliefer.  iot8.2.5 

Sebalds,  Die.  Jordan.  2026.2t 

Sebaldus.  Lohmann.  2899.2.8 

Sebastopol.  4 v.  Goedsche. 

Sebatia.  Lauria.  4896.50.256 

See-  und  Strandgeschichten.  Drachmann. 

4896.50.254 

Seebot  Der.  Stahr.  4879.62. r 

Seele,  Die,  Pierres.  Ohnet.  2035. r2 

Seeleben.  Bibra.  ro43.4.2 

Seelen,  Die,  der  Dallas.  Dincklage-Cainpe. 

204r.r.i3 

Seelenanalysen.  Nordau.  6899.13 

Seelenmarkt,  Der.  Schefer.  roi8.2.6 

Seelenratbsel.  Walloth.  2879. ir2. 3 

Seetreffen,  Das,  bei  Nacht.  Houwald.  4898.8. r 
Seeweib,  Das.  Heyse.  48706.57.7 

Sei  ruhig,  Miitti!  Elisabeth,  queen  of  Roumania. 

48603.57 

Seifenblasen.  Nordau.  4897.50.  t25 

Sein  eigener  Morder.  Fortis.  ro5t.t.t 

Sein  Oder  Nichtsein.  Andersen.  4896.50.t80 
Selmel,  die  Wahnsinnige.  Weill. 

20t8.to.i ; 4876.2. r 
Seltsame  Briider.  Schuecking.  48703.85 

Seltsame  Geschichte,  Eine.  Turgenef. 

3060b. r. 12  ; 4896.50.200 
Seltsame  Geschichten.  Koenig,  II.  2012. t2 
Seltsame  Leiden  eines  Theater-Direktors.  Hoff- 
mann, E.  T.  W.  to27.5.ro;  2878.66.10 

Seltsame  Schule,  Eine.  Wildermuth.  2046.8.3 
Seltsames  Begegnen  und  Wiedersehen.  Arnim, 
L.  A.  von.  *2905. 2. to 

Selvaggia.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 

Senilia.  Turgenef.  3068.46 

Senora  Cornelia.  Cervantes.  4908.50.16 

Seppboris  und  Rom.  Philippson.  6878.5;  6898.23 
Serapbina.  2 v.  M.,  A.  IT.  Z.  von,  pseud. 

48703.84 

Serapbine.  Gutzkow.  toi5.5.3 

Serapions-Briider,  Die.  4 v.  Hoffmann,  E.  T. 
W.  to27.5.t-4;  2878.66.  t-4 

Serapis.  Ebers.  487  r. 69 

Sergius  Panin.  Ohnet.  2035. r9 

Servil  und  liberal.  Arrom.  2012.4.5:4897.50.130 
Sesam.  Bayer.  204r.t.i6;  4870a. 8t 

Sessel,  Der,  des  Ohms  Joseph.  Oertel.  2907.55.9 
Sbelley.  Hamm.  ro44.8 

Sherwood.  Grosse.  204r.r.24 

Shylock.  Der,  von  Barnow.  Franzos.  2043.33 
Sibirlscbe  Novellen.  Korolenko.  4896.50.293 
Sibylle.  Adelbert.  204t.t.4 

Sibylle  von  Cleves.  Bacher.  202t.i3 


Sidney  Smith.  3 v.  in  2.  Springer.  6899.2 
Sie  verlangt  ihre  Strafe.  Wichert.  4906.50.156 
Sieben  vor  Theben.  Becker.  2959. r2. 3 

Sieben  Weiber,  Die,  des  Blaubart.  Tieck.  rot8.r.9 
Sieg,  Der,  des  Schwaehen.  Meyr. 

1012. 1. 9;  4875. 6r. 2 
Siegeskranz,  Der.  La  Motte  Fouquo.  1026.7.10 
Siegfried  Bunstorp’s  Meisterstiick.  Ruediger. 

487755 

Siegfried  von  Lindenberg.  Mueller,  J.  G. 

2011.1.3;  4893.75;  4908.50.22;  u.s.w. 
Silas  Marner.  Eliot.  George.  4896.50.228 

Sillery  raousseu.x.  Bethusy-Huc.  4872.15 

Simon.  Muegge.  1035.12.6 

Simon  Spira  und  sein  Sohn.  Brachvogel.  2874  55 
Simpel,  Der.  Maderny.  2043.7.2 

Simplicianisebe  Schriften.  Grimmelshausen. 

4893.58.3;  6877.1 
Singoalla.  Rydberg.  4896  50.208 

Sintram  und  seine  Gefahrten.  La  Motte  Fouque. 

1026.7.7 

Sippurim.  Brandeis.  2878.100 

Sirene.  Starklof.  2034.1.1 

Sirmio.  Lingg.  4872.12 

Sittengemalde  aus  dem  elsassischen  Volksleben. 
2 V.  Weill.  4876.2 

Skelet,  Das,  im  Hause.  Spielhagen.  28703.59 
Skizze,  Eine,  aus  .Johannes  Kreyssler’s  Tagebuch. 
Rellstab.  1014.2.23 

Skizzen  aus  dem  Jjondoner  Alltagsleben.  Dickens. 

4570b.61.19 

Skizzen  aus  dem  Tagebuch  eines  Jagers.  Tur- 
genef. 3060b.  1.8,  9 

Skizzenbuch.  Irving.  4897.50.108 

Skizzenbuch,  Ein.  Seidel. 

**28793.116.6;  28993.68.6 
So  ging  mil’s.  Oertel.  2907.55.6 

Sohne,  Die,  des  Senators.  Storm.  2877.100.14 
Sobne,  Die,  Pestalozzi’s.  3 v.  Gutzkow.  4879.15 
Sohn,  Der,  des  Fliichtlings.  Bethusy-Huc. 

2041.1.15 

Sohn,  Der,  des  Kathchen  von  Heilbronn.  Auer- 
bach. 2030.8;  4876.77 

Soldatenleben,  Das,  im  Frieden.  Hacklaender. 

1017.4.4;  2022.1.4;  2876.82 
Soil  ich?  Bayer.  2041.1.11 

Soil  und  Haben.  Freytag.  1035.5  J 28793.62 
Sommerfarben.  Ruettnauer.  4896.50.256 

Sommermarcben.  Baumbach.  2038.9 

Sommernachtstraum.  Kapff-Essenther.  2044.2.2 
Sommerreise,  Eine.  Tieck.  2867.3.7 

Somosierra,  Die.  Duboc.  2878.78 

So  ’n  Mann  wie  mein  Mann.  Denison.  4896.50.221 
Sonderbare  Geschichten.  Seidel. 

**28793.116.9;  28993.68.9 
Sonderling,  Der.  3 v.  Lafontaine.  4878.11 
Sonderlinge.  2 v.  Felder.  2018  8 

Soneck.  Oertel.  2907.55.3 

Sonne  und  Schatten.  2 v.  Jensen.  4874.61 
Sonnenaufgangsfeier  der  Honoratioren  in  X*. 
Eberhard.  2898.6.6 

Sonnenfinsternis.  Schmidt,  R.  4896.50.213 
Sonnenwirth,  Der.  Kurz,  Hermann. 

1013.6;  2023.22 

Sonntagskind.  Spielhagen.  2877.143 

„Sopbie  ! " Franzos.  4875.70 

Sophie  Charlotte,  die  philosophische  Kdnigin. 
Bacher.  4874.70 

Sophie  von  Hohem.  Tenger.  2021.16 

Sophien’s  Erinnerungen.  Lohmann.  2S99.2.15 
Sophiens  Reise  von  Memel  nach  Sachsen.  10  v. 
in  5.  Hermes.  4898.7 


205 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Spate  Rosen.  Storm.  2012. 14. 2;  2877.100.2 

Spate  Siihne.  Friese.  1051. 1.2 

Spatgeborner,  Ein.  Ebner-Eschenbacli.  4870.30 
Spates  Gliick.  Wildermuth.  2046.8.5 

Speiche,  Bude  und  Salon.  Pliilippson.  6898.26 

Spekulation,  Eine.  Ruppius.  2032.1.6 

Sphitis;,  Die.  Erlenbusch.  2056.2.3 

Sphinx.  Pescbkau.  2043.7.2 

Sphinx.  Zitelmann.  2044.12 

Spiegel,  das  Kiitzchen.  Keller,  Gottfried.  28g9a.56 
Spiegel,  Der,  der  Zwerglein.  Wildermuth. 

2046.8.2 

Spiegel,  Der,  des  Cyprianus.  Storm.  2012.14.6 

Spiel  des  Stdiicksals.  Schiller. 

2026.15.4;  2890a. 54. 12;  *2908.4.10 
Spieler,  Der.  Bettziech,  J.  H.  2056.2.23 

Spielmannskind,  Das.  Riehl.  2018.9 

Spieltisch,  Der,  Peter  des  Grossen.  Meissner. 

2014. II 

Spinne,  Die.  Heiberg.  2041. 1.35 

Spinoza.  Auerbach.  1022.3.10,11;  1037.2 

Spion,  Der.  Cooper.  4897.50.106 

Spruch  und  Scdiwank  des  Schweizerboten. 
Zschokke.  2868.10.17 

Spuren  im  Sande.  Koenig,  E.  A.  1042.10 

Staatsgeheimniss,  Ein.  Schuecking.  1034.19 
Stabat  Mater,  Das,  und  Pergolese.  Oertel. 

2907-55-5 

Stadtengel,  Der.  Grosse.  2041. 1.3 

Stadtjompfer.  Weitbrecht.  2034.1.16 

Stadtjunker,  Ein,  von  Braunschweig.  Carlssen. 

4872.18.1 

Stand  und  Bildung.  3 v.  Wesdorf.  1044.2 
Starke  Herzen.  Brun.  2041.1.38 

Starkes  Herz,  Ein.  3 v.  Wichert.  4875-53 
Stasi.  Weill.  2018. 10. i ; 4876.2.1 

Steckenpferde.  Lohraann.  2899.2.18 

Stecknadeln.  Lindau,  P.  2873  69 

Stein,  Der,  der  Weisen.  Wieland. 

4873.74.1;  *4909a. 50.30 
Steingruberischen,  Die.  Greinz.  4896.50.325 
Steinkohlengruben,  Die.  Rellstab.  1014. 2. 7 
Steinkreuz,  Das.  Wildermuth. 

2026.18;  2046.8.14 
Stella.  Stahr.  2041. i. 21 

Stellas  Friihling  des  Lebens.  Cramer.  4896.10 
Stentorello.  Lentner.  1036.3.2 

Stephanie.  Lohmann.  2899.2.18 

Stern,  Der,  der  Schdnheit.  Wolf,  A.  1012. 1.2 
Sterner,  Die,  und  die  Psitticher.  Varnhagen  von 
Ense.  2907.5.6 

Steuermann  Ready.  Marryat.  2043.24 

Stickerin,  Die,  von  Treviso.  Heyse.  4870b. 57. 5 
Stiefmiitterchen.  Bentzel-Sternau.  4891.62.2 
Still  und  bewegt.  Roenier.  2041.1.15,16 

Stille  Liebe.  Pichler,  C.  6870a. 24.1 

Stille  vor  dem  Sturm.  Hesekiel,  G.  4873.73.4 
Stilleben.  Turgenef.  3060b.  i.ii 

Stiller  Grenzkrieg.  Lay.  2041.1.37,38 

Stiller  Musikant,  Ein.  Storm.  2877.100.10 

Stimmungsbilder  aus  dem  Vermachtniss  einer 
alten  Frau.  4873.64 

Stockfischfang,  Der.  Storch.  1016.9.10 

Stoertebeker.  Werner,  R.  4872.13 

Strafling  und  Spion.  Siemienski.  4907.50.96 
Strafe,  Die,  im  voraus.  Varnhagen  von  Ense. 

2907.5.6 

Strandbewohner,  Die.  Rellstab.  1014. 2. 17 
Strandgeschichten.  Justus.  4896.50.329 

Strandgut.  Kuehne.  2041. 1.9 

Strandvogt,  Der,  von  Jasmund.  4 v.  Iti  2. 
Lange.  2021.23 


Strassburg.  Schmidt-Weissenfels.  4872.51 

Strasse,  Die,  nach  dem  Tode.  Oehlenschlager. 

2898.3.20 

Streber  und  Kiimpfer.  Ring.  4860a. 64 

Streiche,  Die,  des  Pfatfen  Ameis.  Strieker,  Der. 

4907.50.69 

Streit  und  Friede.  Bremer.  6877.56 

Streithast,  Der.  Dincklage-Campe.  1012. 1. 16 
Strick,  Der,  des  Henkers.  Petoefi.  4907.50.82 
Studentenrache  und  andere  heitere  Geschichten. 
Stell.  4896.50.278 

Stiick,  Ein,  deutsches  Bauernleben.  Ruppius. 

2032.1.6 

Stiicklein,  Ein,  von  der  Mosel.  Oertel.  2907.55.5 
Stufenjahre  eines  Gliicklichen.  Frangois. 

2870a. 53 

Stumme  Liebe.  Musaeus. 

2044.32;  4907.50.62;  6870a. 22;  u.s.w. 
Stumme  Rathsherr,  Der.  Riehl. 

201 1. 1.4;  2043.36  ; 2879.78 
Stunde,  Eine,  im  Leuchtthurm.  Hartmann. 

2897.50.7 

Stunde,  Eine,  im  Paradiese.  Schmieden.  2044.14 
Sturm,  Ein,  auf  dem  Vierwaldstatter-See. 
Schauensee.  2056.2.31 

Sturm,  Der,  im  Glase  Wasser.  Wehl.  2011.1.N.F.4 
Sturmflut.  2 v.  Spielhagen. 

2042. 1. 13,  14;  2874.60 

Sturmhexe,  Die.  Keyserling.  2041. 1. 17 

Suchen  und  Finden.  Polko.  2878.67 

Siidamerikanische  Reise,  Die,  des  Doctor  H.  C. 
Wessen.  Bibra.  1043.4.4 

Siihne,  Die.  Veltheim.  2056.2.39 

Siihne  und  Segen.  8 v.  in  4.  Meding. 

2041. 1. 13,  14  ; 2890.55 

Siilfmeister,  Der.  2 v.  Wolff.  2046.12 

Siinden  der  Vater.  Ganghofer.  2899a.66 

Siinden  der  Vater.  Sloet.  2044.1 

Siindkind,  Das.  Anzengruber.  2034  i.ii 

Suschen.  Lafontaine.  4891.62.2 

Swinemunde  und  Riigen.  Muegge.  1035. 12.4 
Sylphide,  Die.  Odoevski.  2907.5.6 

Sylvesterglocken,  Die.  Dickens. 

4570b. 61. 26;  4907.50.85 
Syndikus,  Der,  von  Zweibriicken.  Schuecking. 

2026.13 

Taubchen,  Das.  Schmid,  C.  von. 

2043.25.3;  6874.55.2 
Tauschungen.  Koenig,  H.  2011. 21 

Tafel-Eiche,  Die,  im  Oderwalde,  und  die  Dragona- 
den  in  Schlesien.  Irmler.  2025.9 

Tag,  Ein,  bei  dem  Manover.  Hacklaender. 

2876.82;  6896.9.2 
Tag  und  Nacht.  Hacklaender.  2022.1.35,36 
Tagebuch,  Ein.  Tieck.  1018.1.15 

Tagebuch,  Das,  aus  Gronland.  Jensen.  2878.134 
Tagebuch  eines  armen  Frauleins.  Nathusius. 

2012. 1 ; 4896.50.242 

Tagebuch  eines  bosen  Buben.  Botstiber. 

4896.50.321 

Tagebuch  eines  Ueberfliissigen.  Turgenef. 

3060b. 1. 12;  4896.50.185 
Talentvolle  Mutter,  Die.  Heyse. 

2879.119;  28793.102.1 
Tamina.  Lohmann.  2899.2.5 

Tannhaeuser,  eine  Kiinstlergeschichte.  Hack- 
laender. 2022.1.37 

Tantchen  Rosmarin.  Zschokke. 

1044. lo.i;  2868.10.10;  4896.50.216;  u.s.w. 
Tante,  Die.  Schopenhauer.  4908.50.25 

Tante,  Die  Stahr.  1012. 1. 14;  48793.73 

Tante  Franziska.  Saint  Aubain.  2012.4.5 


206 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Tante  Gesche  und  ihre  Kaffeeschwestern.  Eber- 
hard.  2898  6.6 

Tante  Helene.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 

Taras  Bulba.  Gogol.  4897.50.104 

Tartarin  aus  Tarascon.  Daudet.  4896.50.177 
Tatarenschlacht,  Die.  Velde.  2017. 17. i;  6879.50.3 
Tatjana.  Lubomirski.  4897.50.133 

Taube,  Die,  auf  dem  Dache.  VViehert.  2041. 1.39 
Taube  Bliithen.  Wildermuth.  4879.56 

Tauben,  Die.  Koerner. 

1038.6.4;  28903.52.2;  2897.6.4;  u.s.w. 
Tausend  Thaler.  Gersdortf.  2041. 1.44 

Tausend  und  eine  Nacht.  4 v.  2044.9 

Teufelstriller,  Der.  Lenhard.  2056.2.24 

Texanerin,  Die.  Zistler.  1051. 1.2 

Thai,  Das,  von  Trient.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10.3;  2868.10.13 
Thalmiihle,  Die.  Lohinann.  2899.2.7 

Thankful  Blossom.  Harte.  4907.50.92 

Theaterkind,  Das.  Kielil.  2018.9 

Theaterkobold.  B0gli.  4896.50.253 

Theaterteufel,  Der.  Heigel.  4897.50.102 

Thekla  von  der  Aue.  Lohraann.  2899.2.14 

Theobald,  oder  die  Schwiirmer.  Jung-Stilling. 

*2877.1.6 

Theodor.  Lohmann.  2899.2.15 

Theodor.  Hellstab.  1014.2.6 

Theseus.  Becker.  2959.12.3 

Thomas  Thyrnau.  3 v.  Paalzow.  1017.5.5-7 
Thoren  und  Thorinnen.  Singer.  4896.50.338 
Thorschlusspanik.  Kirschner.  2876.114 

Thorwaldsen’s  Liebe.  Pinelli.  2041.1.7 

Thiiringer  Erzahlungen.  John.  2031.10;  2866.26 
Thurm,  Der,  von  Dago.  Jokai.  2877.80 

Thurm,  Der,  von  Nonza.  Heyse.  4879.7 

Tiefinnersten,  Die.  Suttner.  2876.101 

Titan.  4 v.  Richter. 

1036.1.15,16;  2875.29;  4896.50.174;  u.s.w. 
Tochter,  Die,  der  Excellenz.  Heyse.  4870b. 57. 6 
Tochter,  Die,  des  Fluchtlings.  Fred.  2056.2.33 
Tochter,  Die,  von  Wiedenau.  Carlssen. 

4897.50.125 

Tod  Abels,  Der.  Gessner. 

2016.10.1;  48793.26.1;  6876.36 ; u.s.w. 
Tod,  Der,  der  Frau  Baronin.  Lindau,  P. 

2873.69.2 

Tod  des  Dichters.  Tieck. 

1018.1.19;  2867.3.3;  2891.50.8 
Todesengel,  Der.  Contessa.  48793.24.5 

Todesgruss,  Der,  der  Legionen.  3 v.  Aleding. 

2890.51 

Todesring,  Der.  Friedmann.  4896.50.248 

Todsiinden.  Heiberg.  2877.141 

Todte  Gast,  Der.  Zschokke. 

1012.1.11;  2868.10.3;  4898.51.40;  u.s.w. 
Todte  Schuld.  Landesmann.  2041.1.10 

Todten  Seelen,  Die.  Gogol.  4898.51.45 

— Tb.  2.  4906.50.153 

Todten,  Die,  sind  unersattlicli.  Sacher-Masoch. 

2874.50 

Tochter,  Die,  der  Spione.  Zedtwitz.  2041.1.26 
Tochter,  Die,  des  Priisidenten.  Bremer.  6877.54 
Todtliche  Fehde.  Lindau,  R.  2043.34 

Tolle  Geiger,  Der.  Bruhnsen.  4896.50  310 

Tolle  Graf,  Der.  Temme.  *6879.57 

Tolle  Invalide,  Der,  auf  dem  Fort  Ralonneau. 
Arnim,  L.  A.  von.  1012.1.1  ; 2905.2.2  ; 4908.50.21 
Tollhauslerwirthschaft.  Jokai.  2877.77 

Tom  Jones.  Fielding.  4897.50.126 

Toreador.  Hacklaendor.  2022.1.51 

Tourmalins  Zeit-Checks.  Guthrie.  4896.50.336 
Traumer,  Der.  Kopisch.  1012. 1.14 


Tragodie,  Die,  von  Stillwater.  Aldrich. 

4896.50. 190 

Traubenkuren.  Lentner.  1036.3.3 

Trauerritter,  Der.  Lohmann.  2899.2.12 

Traumkonig  und  derreiehe  Schneider.  Ruppiu.s. 

2032. 1.6 

Traurige  Tage.  Jokai.  4907.50.62 

Trauung,  Die.  Steffens.  1029.22.1;  *8.4258.6.1 
Trente-et-Quarante.  Suttner.  2041.1.26 

Treue  des  Gliicks.  Eberhard.  2898.6.4 

Treulose  Witwe,  Die.  Grisebach.  3019.62 

Trinkgeld,  Das.  Cobn.  2044.29 

Tristram  Shandy.  Sterne.  4906.50.151 

Trosterin,  Die.  Bremer.  6877.57 

Trompete,  Die.  Steub.  2011.1.5 

Trost  in  Einsamkeit.  Grimm,  11.  2870.44 

Trude  Hiorba,  Die.  Velde.  2017.17.1;  6879.50.2 
Trudels  Ball.  Hopfen.  2034.1.15 

Trudenstein,  Der.  Perfall.  2041.1.30 

Tiirken,  Die,  in  Ungarn.  Jokai.  2878.150 

Tiirken,  Die,  vor  Wien,  1683.  Mueller,  H.  F. 
AV.  C.  4908.50.23 

Tiirkische  Gesandte,  Der.  Pfeiffer.  2012.13 
Turkmenenrache.  Lankenau.  1042.19 

Uarda.  3 v.  Ebers.  2010  8;  28693.68 

Udilie  und  Gertrude.  Weill.  2018.10. 1 ; 4876.2.1 
Ueber  das  Immergriin  unserer  Gefulile.  Richter. 

4896.50. 190 

Ueber  der  Tiefe.  .Jacobsen.  2041.1.44 

Uebereilung.  Tieck.  2867.3.5 

Uhlenhans.  Spielhagen.  28703.92 

Uhr,  Die.  Frenzel.  4897.50.150 

Uhr,  Die,  des  Rene  Canliliac.  Dallwitz.  2056.2.28 
Uhrmacher,  Der,  voni  Lac  de  Jour.  Schweichel. 

2034.1.8 

Uli.  der  Knecht.  Bitzius. 

1026.1.2;  28793.50.2;  4896. 50. 240;  u.s.w. 
Uli,  der  Pachter.  Bitzius. 

1026.1.3;  28793.50.3;  4896.50.274;  u.s.w. 
Ulrich,  der  Etnpfindsame.  Tieck.  1018.1.15 

Ulrich  niit  dem  Buhel.  Musaeus.  2902.1 

Ulrich  Zwingli.  3 v.  in  2.  Koenig,  T.  2021.9 
Ultimo.  Spielhagen.  2042.1.12;  4877.79 

Ulysses  von  Ithaka.  Becker.  2959.12.1 

Um  den  Halbmond.  4 v.  in  2.  Meding  2890.50 
Um  den  Kaiserstuhl.  Jensen.  28703.62 

Um  Ehre  und  Leben.  Koenig,  E.  A.  48703.76 
Um  ein  Ei.  Pantenius.  2034.1.22 

Um  hohen  Preis.  Buerstenbinder.  4871.80 

Um  Szepter  und  Kronen.  4 v.  Meding. 

1053.1;  2877.64;  4870.13 
Um  Thron  und  Ijeben.  Hiltl.  1042.11 

Unbedeutende  Frau,  Eine.  Behrens.  2879.136 
Unbekannte  Kranke,  Der.  La  Motte  Fuuqne. 

1026.7.9 

Und  sie  bewegt  sich  doch.  Schubert.  4897. 50. 138 
Und  sie  kommt  doch  ! Hillern.  2031.17  ; 4872.31 
Undine.  La  Motte  B'ouque. 

1026.7.8;  4907.50.52;  6875.31;  u.s.w. 
Unentwegt.  Zedelius.  2041.1.22 

Ungarische  Griifin,  Die.  Heyse. 

4870b. 53;  4870b. 57.7 
Ungarische  Sagen  und  Marchen.  Stier.  4900a  50 
Ungarischer  Nabob,  Ein.  Jokai.  4896.50.308 
Ungeschriebenes  Recht.  Keyset.  2041.1.42 
Ungliickliche,  Eine.  Turgenef. 

3060b.  1.2;  4898.51.50 
Unheilbar.  Duncker.  2041.2.40 

Unheilbar.  Heyse.  48793.62;  4870b. 57.1 

Unke,  Die.  Wolzogen,  A.,  Freiherr  von. 

4896.50.176 

Unkraut  im  Waizen.  Kuehne.  2041.1.8 


207 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Unrecht  Gut.  Kettnaker.  2873.72.2 

Unser  Deputirter.  Saclier-Masooh.  2874.50 

Unser  gemeinsamer  Freund.  Dickens. 

4570b. 61. 24,  25 

Unser  Manne.  Behrens.  2044.21 

Unsere  alte  Marie.  Wildermutii.  2046.8.14 

Unsere  Hausglocke.  Belirens.  2044.21 

Unsere  Szlachta.  Korzeniowski.  4897.50.118 

Unsichtbare  Loge,  Die.  Richter. 

1036.1.2;  *6.4239.1.1 ; 4906.9.1,  2 
Unsiihnbar.  Ebner-Eschenbach 

2876.128.6;  2878.135 
Unter  Biichern  und  Menschen.  Cecil.  4906.50.171 
Unter  deni  Eisenzalin.  3 v.  Ilesekiel,  G.  1043.5 
Unter  deni  Gletsclier.  Boyesen.  4896.50.141 
Unter  dem  letzten  Welfenkonig.  Klinck.  4872.56 
Unter  deni  Tannenbauni.  Ktorni. 

2012. 14.3;  2877.100.3 
Unter  dem  Wasser.  Rovetta.  4896.50.216 

Unter  den  Linden.  Rcdenberg.  2877.69 

Unter  den  Penchuenclien.  3 v.  Gerstaecker. 

2027.6;  4877.66 

Unter  den  Taunusbuclien.  Brenneeke.  2041. 1.40 
Unter  der  Freundherrscliaft.  3 v.  Hoefer. 

1043-7 

Unter  der  Linde.  Behrens.  2044.21 

Unter  deutschen  Palnien.  Benkard.  2041. 1.34 
Unter  frenidem  Willen.  Meding.  2041.1.31,32 
Unter  Fremden.  Ruppius.  2032.1.4 

Unter  Palnien  and  Buchen.  Gerstaecker.  2014.7 
Unter  Palmen  und  Dornen.  Kettnaker.  2873.72.2 
Unter  Preussens  Fahnen.  4 v.  in  2.  Grabow- 
ski.  4874.66 

Unter  Rosen.  Bauer,  M.  2033.5 

Unter  siidlicheni  Ilimniel.  Schifkorn.  2041. 1.37 
Unter  Tannen.  Spielhagen.  4877.2 

„ Unter  uns.”  Kirschner.  2876.113 

Unterhaltung,  Die,  wider  Willen.  Jokai. 

2012.4. 12 

Unter’m  Sparrenschild.  Ilesekiel,  L.  4873.54 
Unterredung  eines  Vaters  niit  seinen  Kindern. 
Diderot.  2016.10.2 

Unterwegs.  Auerbach.  2030.8;  4876.77 

Unterwiihlter  Grund.  Perfall.  2041.1.38 

Untreu  aus  Mitleid.  2 v.  Grosse.  4877.6 

Uniiberwindliche  Miichte.  Grinini,  H.  2866.29 
Unvergessbare  Worte.  Ileyse. 

2879a. 102. 2;  48706.62 
Unvergessen.  Koenig,  E.  A.  1051.1.1 

Unverstanden.  Behrens.  2046.1 

Unzertrennlichen,  Die.  Stahr.  48793.68 

Ursula.  Behrens.  2046.1 

Ursula.  Keller,  Gottfried.  2873.80 

Usong.  Haller.  4893.65 

Ut  min  Jungsparadies,  dree  Vertelln.  Groth. 

2876.63 

Ut  mine  Festungstid.  Reuter,  F.  4879.53.2 

Ut  mine  Stromtid.  3 v.  Reuter,  F.  4879.53.3-5 
Utballa.  Hahn.  3067.111 

Utopia.  More.  4907-50.53 

Vater  und  Sohne.  Turgenef. 

30606.1.1;  4907.50.76;  5068.27 
Vagabunden,  Die.  Holtei.  1035.8 

Valparaiso.  Bibra.  1043.4.4 

Valse  oubli6e.  Schmieden.  2044.14 

Vannina.  Oosten.  2056.2.23 

Vater  Goriot.  Balzac.  4896.50.233 

Vaterlandische  Geschichten.  Ring.  2017.15 
Vaterland.  Ortmann.  2041.1.36 

Venedig’s  Patrizier.  Oertel.  2907.55.7 

Venetianer,  Die.  Rellstab.  1014.2.17 

Venetianische  Familie,  Eine.  Raumer.  2904.2.1 


Venetianische  Novellen.  Gaudy. 

1029.23.8;  4907.50.99 
Venusdurchgang,  Der.  Friedmann.  4896.50.248 
Veranderte  Verhaltnisse.  Goerner.  2026.16 
Veranderungen.  Lentner.  1036.3.3 

Veranda,  Die,  am  Gardasee.  Heigel.  4897.50.119 
Verborgenes  Leben,  Ein.  Schilling.  2056.2.33 

Verbrechen,  Das,  zu  irren.  Schef'er.  1018.2.7 

Verbrecher,  Der,  aus  verlorener  Elire.  Schiller. 

1019.5.9;  2026.15.4;  2908.4.10;  u.s.w. 
Verfehlte  Liebe.  Ilopfen.  2041.1.7 

Verfehltes  Leben.  Bruhnsen.  4896.50.310 

Vergangene  Tage.  Gutzkow.  1015.5.13 

Vergangene  Zeiten.  Jordaens.  6896.24 

Vergeltung.  Rellstab.  1014.2.21 

Vergeltung.  Witzlehen.  28993.65.5 

Vergib  uns  unsre  Schuld  Contessa.  48793.24  5 
Vergissmeinnicht.  Putlitz.  2036.9 

Vergniigungscommissar,  Der.  Spielhagen. 

4877.2 

Vergolderin,  Die.  .-Xnerbai-h.  2030.8 ; 4876.77 
Verhexte  Buch,  Das.  Kretzer.  4896.50.327 
Verirrt  und  erlost.  Ring.  28693.64  ; 2879.107.1 
Verirrt  und  gefunden.  2031.22 

Verkanntes  Genie,  Ein.  Ber.sezio.  4896.50.296 
Verkaufte  Gesang,  Der.  Heyse. 

2879a  102.1 ; 48703.89 
Verkehrte  Welt.  Jokai.  2877.76 

Verklarungen,  Die.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.2;  2868.10.2;  B 4227.3.5 
Verkleidung,  Die,  des  franzbsischen  Hotmeis- 
ters,  und  seines  deutschen  Z6gling.«.  Arnini, 
L.  A.  von.  2905.2.2;  4908.50.14 

Verkiimmerte  Existenzen.  Gottschall.  2041.1.37 
Verkuppelt.  Temme.  6879.57 

Verlassen.  Dallwitz.  2056.2.20 

Verlobte,  Die.  Olfers.  2876.70 

Verlobten,  Die.  Manzoni.  2779.69 ; 4907.50.51 
Verlobung,  Die.  Tieck. 

1018.1.17 ; 2867.3.1 ; 4891.67.2 
Verlobung,  Die,  in  St.  Domingo.  Kleist. 

1026.2.3;  2897.53.4;  4898.51.39;  u.s.w. 
Verlobungstag,  Der.  Schmieden.  2044.14 

Verloren.  Jarke.  2056.2.17 

Verlorene,  Eine.  Kompert.  1012.1.8 

Verlorene  Handschrift,  Die.  2 v.  Frey  tag. 

2870.62 

Verlorene  Lachen,  Das.  Keller,  Gottfried. 

28993.56 

Verlorene  Sohn,  Der.  Heyse. 

2034  1.23;  48706.57.5 
Verlorene  Sohn,  Der.  Streckfuss.  4871.72 
Verlorenes  Miihen.  Lindau,  R.  2043.31 

Verlorne  Kind,  Das.  Schmid,  C.  von.  6874.55.2 
Vermachtniss,  Das,  Kains.  4 v.  Sacher-Ma- 
soch.  4870.29 

Vermachtniss,  Das,  des  Pedlars.  Ruppius. 

4897.50.138 

Vermisst.  Ruppius.  2032.1.4 

Veronica.  Storm.  2012.14.2;  2877.100.2 

Verrater,  Der.  Gottschall.  4896.50.263 

Verrechnet.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 

Verschiedene  Wege.  Oertel.  2907  55.9 

Verschneit-verweht.  Simon.  48703.88 

Verschollen.  4 v.  in  2.  Meding. 

2041.1.9;  2890.53 
Verschollene,  Der.  Koenig,  E.  A.  2044.28 

Versetzte  Character,  Der,  Cecil.  4896.50.192 
Versohnung,  Die.  Tieck.  1018.114 

Versucher,  Der.  Zagoskin  2056.2.18 

Versunkene  Welten.  Jensen.  4870.53 

Vertauscht.  Friedmann.  4897.50.108 


208 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Vertrauliches  Schreiben  an  Herrn  W.  A.  Spott- 
lich.  llauff.  2897.52.1 

Verwandelte  Pfarrer,  Der.  Saclier-Masoch. 

2874.50 

Verwiiuschte,  Der.  Dickens. 

4570b. 61. 26;  4906.50.153 
Verzaubert.  Buelow.  2034.1. 19 

Vetter  Gabriel.  Heyse.  4870b. 57. 5;  4879.7 

Vetter,  Der,  iin  Consistorium.  Oertel.  2907.55.11 
Vetter  Isiilor.  Grosse.  1012. 1.20 

Vettern,  Die,  von  Brandenegg.  Franzos.  1042.16 
Victorins  Sehicksale.  Oertel.  2907.55.7 

Viel  Larmen  um  Niclits.  Eichendorff.  29093.51.3 
Vier  Deutsche.  8 v.  Meyr.  2015.6 

Vier  Kbnige.  Hacklaender.  6896.9.2 

Vier  Norweger,  Die.  Steffens. 

1029.22.7-12;  *3.4258.6.7-12 
Vierhundert  Schwiinke  des  sechzebnten  Jahr- 
hunderts.  4893.51 

Vierhundert,  Die,  von  Pforzheim  Witzleben. 

4906.50.152 

Vierteljahrhundert,  Ein.  Young.  1042.21 

Vierzehn  Nothhelfer,  Die.  Kiehl.  4907.50.53 

Vierzig  Veziere,  Die.  30293.51 

Villa  Eugenia.  Schaefer.  4896. 50.253 

Villa  Riunioue.  2 v.  Stahr.  4879.6 

Vineta.  Buerstenbinder.  2875.65 

Viola  tricolor.  Storm.  2877.100.7 

Violanda  Robustella.  Stern.  4897.50.136 

Violante  Beccaria.  Schefer.  1018.2.5 

Virago.  Schuecking.  2033.6 

Virey,  Der,  und  die  Aristokraten.  Sealsfield. 

1027.6.4-6 

Visionen.  Turgenef.  3060b. 1.5;  4896.50.211 
Visitenkarte,  Die.  Schuecking.  2020.24 

Vittoria  Accorombona.  Tieck. 

2891.50.7;  4874.76 
Vittorio  Alfieri  und  seine  vierte  Liehe.  2 v. 

Boelte.  2015.5 

Vorwerte  Hiins.  Storch.  1016.9.1 

Vogelscheuche,  Die.  Tieck.  2867.3.11 

Vogt,  Der,  von  Sylt.  Muegge. 

2021.25;  4896.50.316 

Volksbuch.  Eulenspiegel. 

2011.1.N.F.4  ; 4871.28;  4896.50.175;  u.s.w. 
Volksbuch,  Das,  vom  Doctor  Faust. 

*2879.108  7,  8 

Volksbiicher.  53  pts.  in  11  v.  *4878.21 

— Same.  45  pts.  in  5 v.  *B. 6108. 61 

The  contents  are  entered  under  Volksbiicher  in  the  first 
part  of  this  list. 

Volksbiicher,  Die  deutschen.  Heft  1.  Schwab. 

4897.50.149 

— H.  2.  4906.50.151 

— H.  3.  4906.50.153 

— H.  4.  4906.50.155 

— H.  5.  4906.50.156 

— H.  6.  4906.50.157 

— H.  7.  4906.50.158 

— H.  8.  4906.50.159 

Volksbiicher,  Die  deutschen.  13  v.  Simrock. 

*48793.9 

Volksbiichlein,  Ein.  Aurbaclier.  4897.50.122 

— Th.  2.  4897.50.136 

Volkserzahlungen.  Tolstoi.  4896.50.262 

Volksmarchen  und  Gottersagen  aus  germani- 

scher  Vorzeit.  Engelmann.  4870b. 76 

Voll  Dampf  voraus.  Niemann.  2041.1.39 

Volskerin,  Die.  Floerke.  2034.1.18 

Vom  alten  Stamm.  Brackel.  2056.2.38 

Vom  alten  Stamm.  Jensen.  2045.18;  28703.77 
Vom  grossen  Bart.  Hoefer.  2030.13 


Vom  Theater.  Noetel. 

— B.  2. 

— B.  3. 

— B.4. 

— B.  5. 


4897.50.127 
4906.50.153 
4906.50. 160 
4906.50.173 
4896.50. 183 


Von  der  deutschen  Nordost-Mark.  Wichert. 

4872.42 

Von  der  heiteren  Seite.  Weiss.  4896.50.316 
Von  Ehe  zu  Ehe.  Gross.  4896.50.237 

Von  Feldkirch  bis  Gaeta.  Baierlein.  2041.1.38 
Von  P'riihling  zu  Friihling.  Hartmann.  2897.508 
Von  Geschlecht  zu  Geschlecht.  Stahr.  48793.69 
Von  Gottes  Gnaden.  .5  v.  Rodenberg.  4876.6 
Von  Herzen — mit  Schmerzen.  Smital.  2041.1.43 
Von  Hohenstein,  Die.  Spielhagen. 

2042.1.4;  4877.1. 7-9 
Von  Hohenwald,  Die.  3 v.  Streckfuss.  4876.59 
Von  Jena  nach  Kbnigsberg.  Hesekiel,  G. 

4873.73.2 

Von  Jenseit  des  Meeres.  Storm. 

2012.14.4;  2877.100.4 
Von  Kelles,  Die.  Pantenius.  6898.32 

Von  Perlin  nach  Berlin.  Seidel.  **28793.116.13 
Von  Saalfeld  bis  Aspern.  3 v.  Koenig,  11.  2010  1 
Von  Siinde  zu  Siinde.  Klinck.  1051  11 

Von  Wald  und  See.  Lingg.  4872.12 

Vor  deni  Attentat.  Landesmann.  2041.1.22 

Vor  dein  Sturm.  2v.  Fontane.  2872.70 

Vor  dein  Sturm.  Meding.  2890.57 

Vor  den  Schranken.  Wildenbruch.  28703.70 
Vor  hundert  Jahren.  Martini.  2021.26 

Vor  Jena.  Hesekiel,  G.  4873.73.1 

Vor  Pavia.  Schilling.  2056.2.17 

Vor  Sonnenaufgang.  Maderny.  2043.7.2 

Vor  Zeiten.  Storm.  6899.12 

Vornehme  Welt.  Stahr.  2043.32  ; 48793.71 
Vorstadtgeschichten.  Seidel. 

28993.68.2;  **28793.116.2 
Wachtstubenabenteuer.  Hackliinder. 

1017.4.4,5;  2022.1.4,5;  48603.68 
Warwolf,  Der.  Haering.  2021.2 

Waffen,  Die,  nieder!  Suttner.  4868.53 

Wahlverwandtschaften,  Die.  Goethe. 

2905.54.19;  4903.1.20;  4909.1.14;  u.s.w. 
Wahre  Liebe.  Elbe.  2041.1.37 

Wahrsager,  Der.  Lohmann.  2899.2.16 

Waisen,  Die.  Winkler.  2056.2.4 

Waldfried.  Auerbach.  2877  59 

Waldhulde.  Rellstab.  1014.25 

Waldidyll.  Bayer.  2041.1.31 

Waldkapelle,  Die.  Schmid,  C.  von. 

6874.11 ; 6874.55.1 

Waldmeister.  Storch.  1016.9.6 

Waldner  von  Wildenstein.  Schreyvogel.  2870.73 
Waldnovellen.  Stinde.  2876.118 

Waldspirme.  Ruppius.  2032.1.6 

Waldsteig,  Der.  Stifter.  4870.81.2 

Waldwinkel.  Storm.  2877.1009 

Walpurgisnacht,  Die.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.1 ; 2868.10.9  ; 4896.50.266;  u.s.w. 
Wanda.  De  La  Rame.  4896.50.224 

Wanderung,  Die,  nach  Paris.  Lohmann.  2899.2.7 
Wandlungen.  4 v.  in  2.  Stahr.  4879.59 

Warnende  Gespenst,  Das.  Varnhagen  von 
Ense.  2907.5.6 

Warum  der  aide  Drumbeder  Pankraz  Seiler  uf 
keen  Studendecummers  mehr  geht.  Barack. 

2011.1.N.F.6 

Was  der  Todtenkopf  erziihlt.  Jokai.  2877.74 
Was  die  Isar  rauscht.  Conrad. 

Was  die  Schwalbe  sang.  Spielhagen. 

2042.1.12  ; 4877.74 


209 


German  Fiction  — Titles 


Was  die  Strasse  verschlingt.  Wachenhusen. 

4871.93 

Was  ein  Jahr  bringt.  Merk.  2041.1.38 

Was  i.<t  die  Liebe?  Dahii.  486oa.55 

Was  ist  Gliick?  Auerl)acli.  B. 4249a.  4 ; 4878.92 
Was  mireinmalderTodtengrabererzahlte.  Oertel. 

2907-55-I0 

Was  will  das  werden?  3 v.  Spielhagen.  4871.92 
Was  wird  sie  tliun?  Zitelmann,  K.  2034.1. 17 
Wasser,  Die,  im  Jahre  1821.  VVGldermiilb. 

2026.19;  2046.8.1 
Wassermensch,  Der.  Tieck.  2867.3.5 

Waterloo.  Erckmann-Cliatrian.  4896.50.206 
Watteau.  Sternberg.  2015.3.3 

Waulundur.  Oehlenschliiger.  2898.3.20 

Waverley.  Scott.  4896.50.215 

Weberfamilie,  Eine.  Huppius.  2032.1.5 

Wechsel,  Der,  des  Lebens.  Hacklaender. 

2022.1.41,42;  2024.10 
Weg,  Der,  zum  Gliick.  Bayer.  2041.1.33 

Weg,  Der,  zum  Gliick.  Muegge.  1035. 12.5 

Weib,  Ein,  aus  dem  Volke.  Abt.  2041. 1.30 
Weiblichen  Stufenjalire,  Die.  Zschokke. 

1044. 10.3;  2868.10.3;  B.4227.3.5 
Weihnacht-Abend.  Tieck.  2867.3.5 

Weibnaclitsabend,  Ein.  Dickens. 

4570b.61.26 ; 4907.50.83 
Weihnachtsabend,  Der.  Schmid,  C.  von. 

2043.25.1 

Weihnachtsausstellung,  Die.  Arnim,  L.  A. 
von.  *2905.2.10 

Weihnachtsfeier,  Die.  Schleiermacher. 

4907.50.62 

Weihnachtsfest,  Ein,  in  Rom.  Schefer.  1018.2.8 
Weihnachtsgeschenk.  Koenig,  E.  A.  1051.1.2 
Weihnachtsgeschichte,  Eine.  Stoekl.  2043.7.2 
Weihnachtsgeschicliten.  Heyse.  2876.111 
Weinhiiter,  Der.  Heyse. 

1012.1.17 ; 48706.57.2  ; 4879a. 62 
Weisen,  Die,  des  Morgenlandes.  Minckwitz. 

2023.2 

Weisse  Henne,  Die.  Schefer.  1018.2.1 

Weisse  Rose,  Die.  Contessa.  48793.24.8 

Weisse  Rose,  Die.  ,J6kai.  2877.78 

Welcher  von  Beiden?  Cohn.  2044.27 

Welfenlegionar,  Der.  Berneck.  4872.71 

Welke  Blatter.  3 v.  Gottschall.  4875.56 

Weltmann,  Der,  und  der  Dichter.  Klinger. 

4898.13.9 

Weltuntergang,  Der.  Eggleston.  4896.50.247 
Weltverbesserer,  Die.  Gerhardt.  4872.16 

Wendische  Volkssagen,  und  Gebriiuche  aus  dem 
Spreewald.  Schulenburg.  4873.58 

Wenn  die  Aepfel  reif  sind.  Storm. 

2012.14.5;  2877.100.5 
Wenu’s  donnert.  Cohnfeld.  2011.1.6 

Wer?  Reinsberg,  Ida  von.  2034.1.3 

Wer  ist  Schiild?  Hertzen.  3067.1  ii ; 4896.50.187 
Wer  trifft  das  Rechte?  Heiberg.  2877.142 

West-ostliche  Geschichten  aus  der  neuesten 
Zeit.  Hartmann.  2897.50.5 

Westold  und  sein  Freund.  Eberhard. 

2898.6.10-12 

Wettermacher,  Der,  von  Frankfurt.  Trautmann. 

2034.1.9 

Wiben  Peters.  Jensen.  2871.56 

Wie  Anne  Babi  Jowager  haushaltet.  Bitzius. 

28793.50.6,  7 

Wie  der  Grossvater  die  Grossmutter  nahm. 
Auerbach.  2030.8;  4876.77 

Wie  Einer  durch  den  Kometen  zu  einer  Frau 
kam.  Cohn.  2044.29 


Wie  es  gewohnlich  geht.  Wartenegg.  2041.1.20 
Wie  ich  im  Westen  liiingen  blieb.  Ruppius. 

2032.1.5 

Wie  Jakob  Sten  bier  in  der  Welt  in  die  llbhe 
kam.  Mattis.  4896.50.235 

Wie  man  leben  muss.  Zschokke.  2868.10.15 
Wie  man  regiert.  Niendorf.  4873.53 

Wie  man  sie  geniesst.  Keller,  Gerard. 

4897.50.131 

Wie  sich  jemand  in  seine  Frau  verliebt.  Roe. 

4896.50.266 

Wie  sie  sich  finden.  Follenius.  2056.2.20 

Wiedereroberung,  Die,  von  Ofen.  2 v.  Pichler, 
C.  1025.9 

Wiederkehrende  griechische  Kaiser,  Der.  Tieck. 

2867.3.6 

Wiedertaufer,  Die.  Stern.  4896.50.169 

Wiedertaufer,  Die.  Velde.  2017.17.4;  6879.50.12 
Wielliiiger,  Die.  Arming.  2879.85 

Wiener  Skizzen.  Schloegl.  2011.1.5 

Wiesenburg,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.9 

Wight  und  Marie  galante.  Oertel.  2907.55.11 
Wilddieb,  Der.  Buerstenbinder.  2043.7.1 

Wilde  Jiiger,  Der.  Woltf.  2038.14 

Wilde  Ranke,  Eine.  Stengel.  2041.1.22 

Wildschutz,  Der.  Rellstab.  1014.2.8 

Wildsteller,  Der,  oder  die  Prarie.  Cooi)er. 

2044.37.2 

Wildtoter,  Der.  Cooper.  2044.37.1 

Wilhelm  Meisters  Lehrjahre.  Goethe. 

2028.18 ; 2909.1.16,  17  ; 4909.1.3,  4 ; u.s.w. 
Wilhelm  Meisters  Wanderjahre.  Gnethe. 

1044.5;  2909.1.18,  19;  4903.1.24;  u.s.w. 
Wilhelm  Tell.  Hartmann.  2897.50.9 

Wilhelm  von  Grumbach.  Jensen.  2871.56 

Wilhelmine.  Raumer.  2904.2.1 

Wilhelmine.  Thuemmel. 

**2879.19;  4891.62.1;  4897.50.128;  u.s.w. 
Wilibald’s  .Ansiciiten  des  Lebens.  2 v.  Wagner,  E. 

48993.3 

William  Hogarth.  3 v.  Brachvogel.  2879.60 
William  Lovell.  Tieck.  1018.1.6,7 

William  Shakespeare.  4 v.  Rau.  2044.8 

William  Shakespeare  und  Altengland.  Hoecker. 

2597-41 

William  vShakspeare.  Koenig,  H.  1015.3 

Winckelmann.  Sternberg.  2015.3.2 

Winkelmann.  Boelte.  4874.74 

Wintergarten,  Der.  Arnim,  L.  A.  von. 

*2905.2.11 , 12 

Wir  bewegen  die  Erde  ! Jokai.  2877.79 

Wirthshaus,  Das,  im  Spessart.  Hauff. 

28906.60.6;  2897.52.4;  48703.37;  u.s.w. 
Wirthshaus,  Das,  zu  Cransac.  Zschokke. 

1044.10.1;  2868.10.10;  *6878.28;  u.s.w. 
Wittwe,  Die,  von  Pisa.  Heyse. 

48793.60 ; 48706.57.3 
Wit-wenstand,  Ein.  Schandorph.  4896.50.195 
Woans  ik  tau  ’ne  Fru  kamm.  Reuter,  F. 

2034.1.11;  4879.53.1 

Woldemar.  Koerner. 

1038.6.4;  48903.65.2;  4908.50.22;  u.s.w. 
Wolfgang  Ruprecht.  Jensen.  2871.56 

Wolken-Schatten.  Polko.  2878.68 

Wort,  Ein.  Ebers.  4871.77 

Wuensche,  Die.  Lohmann.  2899.2.17 

Wunde  Punkt,  Der.  Warren.  2041.1.30 

Wunder,  Die,  auf  Scliloss  Gottorp.  Jensen. 

6899.15 

Wunderbare  Hohle,  Die.  Wildermuth.  2046.8.14 
Wunderbaren  Abenteuer,  Die,  des  Herrn  Tar- 
tarin  aus  Tarascon.  Daudet.  4896.50.177 


210 


Translations  from  the  German 


Wunderjahr,  D<as  (1566).  Conscience.  6899.37 
Wunderlicher  Heiliger,  Ein.  Hopfeii.  2860.61 
Wunderlichkeiten.  Tieck.  2867.3.9 

Wundersames  Abenteuer,  welches  eineni  iMu- 
sensohne  allhier  in  cliesen  Tagen  begegnet.  Eber- 
haril.  2898.6.1 

Wundersuclitigen,  Die.  Tieck. 

2867.3.7;  4896.50.213 
Wunnigel.  Raabe.  4876.67 

Yatagan,  Der.  Eavlof.  3067  in 

Zadig.  Voltaire.  4896.50.308 

Zauberkaftan,  Der.  Mikszath.  4896.50.285 
Zauberkiiuste.  Eberhard.  2898.6.5 

Zaubermantel,  Der.  Velde.  2017.17.8;  6879.50.24 
Zauberring,  Der.  La  Motte  Eouque. 

1026.7.4,  5 ; 4892.68.1 
Zauberschloss,  Das.  Knigge.  *2896.2.5 

Zauberschloss,  Das.  Tieck.  2867.3.5 

Zehnte  Sinfonie,  Eine.  Polko.  2056.2.35 

Zehnte  Sprache,  Die.  Gottscball.  4896.50.254 
Zeitungsannonce,  Die.  Boelte.  4873.52.2 

Zerbrochene  Krug,  Der.  Zscliokke. 

1044. 10. 1 ; 4879.24  ; 6877.32 ; u.s.w. 
Zerbrochene  Posthutsche,  Die.  Arnim,  L.  A. 
von.  1029. 1. 3 ; *2905.2.10 

Zersplittert.  Sienkiewicz.  4906.50.170 

Zerstortes  Gliick.  Goerlitz.  1051.1.1,2 

Zerstorung,  Die,  Troja’s.  Becker.  2959.12.3 
Zerstreute  Capitel.  Storm.  2877.100.8 

Zeuge,  Der.  Bernliard.  2041. 1.37,  38 

Zeuglieutenant,  Der.  Gottscliall.  4896.50.254 
Ziele  des  Lebens.  Berger.  2041. 1.24 

Zigeuner,  Der.  Dincklage.  2041.1.6 

Zigeuner-Hannes,  Der.  Kulke.  4878.16 

Zigeuner  Rosel.  Zingeler.  2056.2.11 

Zigeuner-Zogling,  Der.  Alvensleben.  2879.130 
Zigeunerleben.  Murger.  4906.50.160 

Zoltan  Karpathi,  der  Sohn  des  Nabob.  Jokai. 

4896.50.319 

Zopf,  Der,  des  Herrn  Guilleniain.  Riehl.  2879.78 
Zu  Fiissen  des  Monarcben.  Pranfois.  4874.33 
Zu  spat.  Schauniberger.  2041.1.6 

Ziinftig.  Hesekiel,  L.  4870a. 80 

Ziiricher  Novellen.  Keller,  Gottfried.  2873.80 
Zug,  Der,  der  Zeit.  2044.3 

Zug,  Der,  nach  dem  Osten.  Cohn.  2044.27 

Zukiinftige,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.6 

Zum  Verstiindniss  des  Dialekts.  Meyr.  4875.61.1 


Zum  wilden  Mann.  Raabe.  4896.50  206 

Zunderbuchs.  Oertel.  2907  55  6 

Zur  Chronik  von  Grieshuus.  Storm. 

2877.100.16;  6899.12 
Zur  guten  Stunde.  Auerbach.  1031. i;  4871.82 
Zur  ,,V\'^ald  und  Wasserfreude.”  Storm. 

2877.100.13 

Zwanzig  Jahre  nachlier.  Dumas. 

2029.30;  2698.54 
Zwanzig  Millionen.  Hartmann.  2897.50.6 

Zwanziger  Mildchen,  Das.  Jokai.  2876.91 

Zweck,  Der,  heiligt  die  Mittel.  Hartmann. 

2897.50.6 

Zwei  Briiute.  Franz.  2056.2.33 

Zwei  Briiute.  Frederich.  2031. i 

Zwei  Briiute.  Muegge.  1035. 12.2 

Zwei  Comtessen.  Ebner-Eschenbach.  1042.23 
Zwei  Freier.  Betliusy-Huc.  1051. 1.2 

Zwei  Freunde.  Turgenef.  3060b. 1. 12 

Zwei  Funde  aus  den  Triimraern  Pompejis.  Wirth. 

2041.1.16 

Zwei  Gefangene.  Heyse. 

4870b. 57. 6;  4897.50.104 
Zwei  Kaiserkronen.  4 v.  Meding. 

1053.3;  2874.74 

Zwei  Miirchen  fiir  die  Kleinsten.  IVildermutb. 

2026.19  I 2046.8.9 
Zwei  Menschenalter.  Frederich.  2031.3 

Zwei  Schwestern.  Stifter.  4870.81.2 

Zwei  Stiidte.  Dickens.  4570b. 61. 22;  4907.50.94 
Zwei  Stricher.  Brosboll.  2012.4.12 

Zwei  Studenten  der  Zukunft.  Gutzkow.  2011. 1.3 
Zwei  Stunden.  Lentner.  1036.3.2 

Zwei  Welten.  Ruppius.  2032.1.3 

Zwei  Wiegen.  2 v.  Jordan,  W.  4860a. 56 

Zweikampf,  Der.  Kleist. 

1026.2.3;  2897.53.4;  4896.50.202;  u s.w. 
Zweimal  sterben.  Jokai.  2876.88 

Zweimal  vermiihlt.  Frederich.  2031.2 

Zweite,  Die.  Oertel.  2907.55.2 

Zweite  Frau,  Die.  John.  2031.15;  2879.73 
Zwillinge,  Die.  Bremer.  6877.57 

Zwischen  Himmel  und  Erde.  Ludwig.  1035.4 
Zwischen  Jura  und  Alpen.  Frey.  1044.4 

Zwischen  Vater  und  Sohn.  Bauer,  C.  2870a. 66 
Zwist  und  Liebe.  Eberhard.  2898.6.2 

Zwolf  Apostel,  Die.  Jolin.  2031.10;  2866.26 
Zwolf  Zettel.  Hacklaender.  2022.1.57 


TKATsSLATIONS  FROM  THE  GERMAN. 

ENGLISH  TRANSLATIONS. 


Abeken,  Bernhard.  (Ernst  Andolt.)  An 
eventful  night,  and  what  came  of  it.  Adapted 
from  the  German.  London,  1877.  Ulus.  72.8 
Ahlborn,  Luise.  (L.  Haidbeim.)  IVife  and 
woman.  Trans,  by  Mary  J.  Salford.  N.  Y.,  1891. 
Ulus.  108.87 

Apel,  A.  The  piper  of  Neisse.  (Cunningham. 
Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  2.  1830.) 

*2879a. 108.2 

Arnim,  Bettina  von,  and  Guenderode,  Caroline 
von.  Giinderode.  Boston,  1842.  4875.69 

Contains  only  about  a third  of  the  trans.  made  by  Margaret 
Fuller. 

Auerbach,  Berthold.  Aloys.  Trans,  by  C.  T. 
Brooks.  N.Y.,  1877.  470.17 


— Black  Forest  village  stories.  Trans,  by  C. 

Goepp.  N.  Y.,  1869.  Illus.  1478.17 

— Brigitta.  Trans,  by  Clara  Bell.  N.Y.,  1880.  32.76 

— The  convicts  and  their  children.  Trans,  by 

C.  T.  Brooks.  N.  Y.,  1877.  1441.6 

— Edelweiss.  Trans,  by  Ellen  Frothingham. 

Boston,  1869.  1711-3 

— The  foresters.  N.  Y.,  1880.  32.90 

— German  tales.  With  introd.  by  C.  C.  Shack- 

ford.  Boston,  1869.  1711.10 

Contents.  — Christian  Gellert’s  last  Christmas;  The  step- 
mother; Benigna;  Rudolph  and  Elizabeth;  Erdmutha. 

— The  “good  hour;”  or,  evening  holidtiy. 

Trans,  by  H.  W.  Dulcken.  London,  1875. 

Illus.  1466.10 

— Joseph  in  the  snow.  Boston,  1868.  1478.12 


Translations  from  the  German 


— Landolin.  Trans,  by  Annie  B.  Irisli.  N.  Y., 

1878.  64.32 

— Little  Barefoot;  or,  strive  and  trust.  A tale 

of  village  life.  Trans,  by  H.  W.  Duleken. 
London,  1872.  Ulus.  1771. 17 

— Lorley  and  Reinhard.  Trans,  by  C.  T.  Brooks. 

N.  Y.,  1877.  470.5 

— Master  Bieland  and  bis  workmen.  Trans,  by 

E.  Hancock.  N.  Y.,  1883.  1459.43 

— On  tbe  heights.  Boston,  1868.  4877.25 

— Same.  Trans,  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.  2d  ed. 

Leipzig,  1868.  3 v.  in  2.  1711.1 

— Same.  Trans,  by  S.  A.  Stern.  N.  A'.,  1875. 

2 V.  1711. 1 

— Foet  and  merchant.  A picture  of  life  from 
the  times  of  Moses  Mendelssohn.  Trans,  by  C. 

T.  Brooks.  N.  A".,  1877.  1471. 10 

— Spinoza.  N.  Y.,  1882.  1726.13 

— Villa  on  the  Rhine.  N.  A'.,  1869.  2v. 

B. 6108. 60 

— Same.  1874.  806.12 

— Waldfried.  Trans,  by  S.  A.  Stern.  N.  A*., 

1874.  1458. II 

— and  others.  German  evenings.  Trans,  by  J. 

L.  Lowdell.  London,  1869.  766.4 

Bauer,  Clara.  (Carl  Detlef.)  At  Capri.  A 
story  of  Italian  life.  Phila.,  1875.  1783.15 

— Clemence  d’Orville ; or,  from  the  palace  to  the 
steppe.  [Also]  Clelia,  by  A.  AVels.  Boston,  1870. 

732.18 

— Must  it  be?  Trans,  by  M.  S.  Phila.,  1873. 

1732.10 

— A Russian  country  house.  Trans,  by  Airs.  J. 

W.  Davis.  N.  A".,  1890.  Ulus.  107.108 

Baumann,  J.  The  rose  of  Jericho,  or,  Christ- 
mas-eve.  (Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  tra- 
ditions. Vol.  2.  1830.)  *28792.108.2 

Bayer,  Carl  E.  R.  von.  (Robert  Byr.)  The 
cipher  despatch.  Trans,  by  Flise  L.  Lathrop. 

N.  Y.,  1893.  Ilius.  14-87 

— Sphinx;  or,  striving  with  destiny.  Trans,  by 

Auber  Forestier  [pseud,  of  A.  A.  Woodward]. 
Phila.,  1871.  423-3 

Becker,  August.  Tempted  of  the  devil.  Pas- 
sages in  tbe  life  of  a Kabbalist.  Boston,  1888. 

4877.19 

This  la  part  2,  vol.  2 of  Dea  Rabbi  Vermachtniaa. 

Becker,  Willielm  A.  Charicles;  or,  illustrations 
of  the  private  life  of  the  ancient  Greeks.  Trans, 
by  F.  Metcalfe.  London,  1845.  Ulus.  2967.73 

— Same.  4th  ed.  1874.  957-1 

— Gallus : or,  Roman  scenes  of  the  time  of 

Augustus.  Trans,  by  F.  Aletcalfe.  London, 
1844.  2950.27 

— Same.  1849.  957-2 

— Same.  3d  ed.  1866.  494^1 

Behrens,  Bertha.  (W.  Heimburg.)  Christmas 

stories.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  J.  A.  Davis.  N.  A'., 
1890.  Ulus.  107. 143 

Contents.  — Dorothy’s  picture;  Uncle  Leo’s  engagement 
ring;  Flickdorchen ; Our  door-bell;  Our  Roy;  Jascha; 
Kathie’s  godmother;  Peace  on  e.arth. 

— Cloister  Wendhusen.  Trans,  by  Mary  E. 

Almy.  Chicago,  1890.  107.76 

— A fatal  misunderstanding,  and  other  stories. 
Trans,  by  Flise  L.  Lathrop.  N.  Y.,  1893.  Ulus. 

14.166 

— Gertrude’s  marriage.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  J.  W. 

Davis.  N.  Y.,  1889.  Ulus.  102.17 

— Her  only  brother.  Trans,  by  Jean  W.  Wylie. 

N.  Y.,  1888.  101.55 

212 


— An  insignificant  woman.  A story  of  artist  life. 
Trans,  by  Mary  S.  Smitli.  N.  A’.,  1891.  Ulus. 

108.86 

— Lora,  the  major’s  daughter.  Trans,  by  Mrs. 

J.  W.  Davis.  N.  A’'.,  1889.  Illus.  103.76 

— Lottie  of  the  mill.  From  the  German  by 

Katherine  S.  Dickey.  Phila.,  1882.  1462.3 

— Lucie’s  mistake.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  J.  W.  Davis. 

N.  Y.,  1890.  Illus.  106,88 

— Alagdalen’s  fortunes.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  J.  W. 

Davis.  N.  A’’.,  1889.  Illus.  105.29 

— A maiden’s  choice.  Trans,  by  Flise  L.  La- 
throp. N.  A”.,  1891.  Illus.  109.37 

— Rlisjudged.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  J.  W.  Davis. 

N.  A’.,  1891.  Illus.  108.85 

— The  pastor’s  daughter.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  J.  W. 

Davis.  N.  A””.,  1890.  Illus.  105.72 

— A penniless  girl.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Wister. 

Phila.,  1893.  37-79 

— A poor  girl.  Trans,  by  Flise  L.  Lathrop. 

N.  A'.,  1892.  Illus.  11-156 

— A sister’s  love.  Trans,  by  Margaret  P.  Water- 
man. N.  Y.,  1890.  Illus.  107.87 

— Two  daughters  of  one  race.  Trans,  by  Mrs. 

D.  M.  Lowrey.  N.  A’’.,  1889.  Illus.  103.24 

Bernhard,  Marie.  The  rector  of  St.  Luke’s. 
Trans,  by  Flise  L.  Lathrop.  N.  Y.,  1891.  Illus. 

108.40 

Bethusy-Huc,  Valesca,  Griifin.  (Moritz  von 
Reichenbach.)  The  Eichhofs.  From  the  Ger- 
man by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1881.  34.62 

Biernatzki,  Johann  C.  The  Hallig:  or,  the 
sheepfold  in  the  waters.  A tale  of  humble  life  on 
the  coast  of  Schleswig.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  George  P. 
Marsh.  Boston,  1856.  884.1;  6876.85 

— Same.  1857.  2828.9 

Brachvogel,  Albert  E.  Beaumarchais.  An  his- 
torical novel.  Trans,  by  Therese  J.  Radford. 
N.  A’'.,  1868.  Illus.  413.16 

Brentano,  Clemens.  Fairy  tales  from  Brentano 
told  in  English  by  Kate  Freiligrath  Kroeker. 
London,  1885.  Illus.  37-30 ; ***4875.78 

— New  fairj’  tales.  N.  Y.,  1887.  Illus.  23.64 

Brothers,  The.  A Swiss  story.  (Cunningham. 
Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  1830.) 

*28792.108.1 

Buerstenbinder,  Elisabeth.  (E.  Werner.)  The 
Alpine  fay.  A romance.  From  the  German  by 
Airs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1889.  102.71 

— Danira.  (Ein  Gottesurtheil).  From  the  Ger- 
man by  Al.  J.  Salford.  Chicago,  1888.  102.47 

— Enthralled  and  released.  [Anon.]  From  the 

German  by  Dr.  Raphael.  N.  A^.,  1885.  39-25 

There  is  another  translation  with  the  title  Banned  and 
blessed. 

— “Good  luck!”  Trans,  by  Frances  A.  Shaw. 

Boston.  1740.15 

There  is  another  translation  with  the  title  ‘‘  Success  and  ho  w 
he  won  it.” 

— A hero  of  the  pen.  Trans,  by  Frances  A.  Shaw. 

Boston,  1875.  1760.29 

— Saint  Alichael.  A romance.  Trans,  by  Airs. 

Wister.  Phila.,  1895.  21.61 

— The  spell  of  home.  After  the  German  by  Airs. 

Wister.  Phila.,  1888.  60.63 

— Under  a charm.  From  the  German  by  Chris- 
tina Tyrrell.  3d  ed.  London,  1878.  84.1 

Another  translation  has  the  title  Vineta. 

— Vineta,  the  phantom  city.  From  the  German 

by  Frances  A-  Shaw.  N.  A’’.,  1876.  84.1 


Translations  from  the  German 


Campe,  Joachim  H.  The  new  Robinson  Crusoe. 
Trans,  from  the  French.  Dublin,  1789.  4879.20 

— Same.  Boston,  1790.  *4879.58 

— Robinson  the  younger;  or,  the  new  Crusoe. 

New  ed.  London,  1859.  Ulus.  1448.13 

Carlyle,  Thomas,  translator.  German  romance  : 
specimens  of  its  chief  authors.  Boston,  1841.  2 

V.  6896.17;  **K. 225.1;  B. 199b. 55 

Contents.  — 1.  Musaens;  Dumb  love;  Libussa;  Melechsala. 
La  Motte  Fouqu6 : Aelauga’s  knight.  Tiecfc:  The  fair- 
haired  Eckbert;  The  trusty  Eckart;  The  Runenberg;  The 
elves;  The  goblet.  2.  E.  T.  W.  Hoffman:  The  golden  pot. 
Richter:  Army-chaplain  Schmelzle’s  journey  to Fliitz;  Life 
of  Quintus  Fixlein. 

— Tales  by  Musaeus,  Tieck,  Richter.  London, 

1871.  *2475-5I-3 

— Same.  2 v.  1874.  4570.62 

— Translations  from  the  German  : Musaeus,  Tieck, 

Richter.  London,  1866.  4577.9 

These  stories  correspond  to  those  by  the  same  authors  in  the 
collection  German  romance. 

Carove,  Friedrich  W.  The  story  without  an  end. 
From  the  German  by  Sarah  Austin ; with  preface 
and  key,  by  A.  B.  Alcott.  Boston,  1836. 

B. 6109. 80;  **K.i79a.  14 

— Same.  With  illus.  in  colours  after  drawings  by 

E.  V.  B.  London,  1868.  4893.1 

Chamisso,  Adelbert  von.  Peter  Schlemihl. 

Trans,  by  Sir  John  Bowring.  With  plates  by 
George  Cruikshank.  3d  ed.  London,  1861. 

1785.4;  2877.65 

— The  wonderful  history  of  Peter  Schlemihl. 

(Hedge.  Prose  writers  of  Germany.  1870.)  4873.6 
Cosel,  Adelheid  von.  (Adelheid  von  Auer.)  It 
is  the  fashion.  Phila.,  1872.  797-27 

Dabn,  Felix.  Felicitas.  A romance.  From  the 
German  by  Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y.,  1883. 

1426.17  ; **K.275.8 

— Saga  of  Halfred  the  sigskald.  A northern  tale 

of  the  10th  century.  Trans,  by  Sophie  F.  E. 
Veitch.  Paisley,  1886.  2876.106 

— A struggle  for  Rome.  Trans,  by  Lily  Woltf- 

sohn.  London,  1878.  3 v.  85.35 

Relates  to  events  in  the  6th  century. 

Delitzsch,  Franz.  A day  in  Capernaum.  Trans, 
by  G.  H.  Schodde.  N.  Y.,  1887.  2102.24 

A sketch  of  Galilee  in  the  time  of  Christ. 

— Jose  and  Benjamin  : a tale  of  Jerusalem  in  the 

time  of  the  Herods.  Trans,  by  J.  G.  Smieton. 
London,  1882.  1479.77 

Devil’s  mill,  The.  A German  tradition.  (Cun- 
ningham. Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  2. 
1830.)  *2879a.  108. 1 

DeWette,  Wilhelm  M.  L.  Theodore;  or,  the 
skeptic’s  conversion.  History  of  the  culture  of  a 
Protestant  clergyman.  Trans,  by  James  F.  Clarke. 
Boston,  1841.  2 v.  *4875.51 

— Same.  1856.  4876.64 

Dingelstedt,  Franz  F.  F.,  Freiherr  von.  The 
Amazon.  Trans,  by  J.  M.  Hart.  N.  Y.,  1868. 

1447.22 

Dummbiirg,  The.  An  ancient  German  tradition. 
(Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  traditions. 
Vol.  1.  1830.)  *2879a.io8.i 

Dwarf,  The,  and  the  invisible  cap.  A Harz 
legend.  (Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  tradi- 
tions. Vol.  1.  1830.)  *2879a.io8. 1 

Bbers,  Georg  M.  The  bride  of  the  Nile.  From 
the  German  by  Clara  Bell.  N.  Y.,  1887.  2 v. 

22.15 


— The  burgomaster’s  wife.  From  the  German  by 

Mary  J.  Saflford.  N.  Y.,  1882.  **K.267.33 

— Same.  1893.  1461.13 

The  scene  is  laid  in  the  Netherlands  in  1574. 

— Cleopatra.  Trans,  by  Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y., 

1894.  2 v.  64.71 

— The  daughter  of  an  Egyptian  king.  Trans,  by 

Henry  Reed.  Phila.,  1882.  775-6 

The  subjection  of  Egypt  to  the  new  empire  of  the  Persians. 

— The  elixir  and  other  tales.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  E. 

H.  Bell.  N.  Y.,  1890.  107. 122 

Contents.  — The  elixir;  The  Greylock,  a fairy  tale;  The 
nuts,  a Christmas  story. 

— The  emperor.  A romance.  From  the  German 

by  Clara  Bell.  N.  Y.,  1881.  2 v.  48703.67 

— Same.  1888.  51.18 

The  Roman  dominion  under  Hadrian,  and  the  early  growth 
of  Christianity. 

— Homo  sum.  From  the  German  by  Clara  Bell. 

Leipzig,  1878.  31.18 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1881.  48703.60 

— In  the  fire  of  the  forge.  Trans,  by  Mary  J. 

Safford.  N.  Y.,  1895.  2 v.  26.130 

— Joshua.  A story  of  biblical  times.  Trans,  by 

Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y.,  1890.  105.85 

— Margery  (Gred) ; a tale  of  old  Nuremberg. 
Trans,  by  Clara  Bell.  N.  Y.,  1889.  2 v.  102.85 

— A question.  The  idyl  of  a picture  by  his  friend 

Alma  Tadema.  From  the  German  by  Mary  J. 
Safford.  N.  Y.,  1883.  Illus.  1460.1 

Ancient  life  in  Sicily. 

— Serapis.  From  the  German  by  Clara  Bell. 

N.  Y.,  1885.  38.19;  **K.275.9 

The  scene  is  in  Alexandria,  during  the  closing  years  of  the 
4th  century. 

— A thorny  path  (Per  aspera).  Trans,  by  Clara 

Bell.  N.  Y.,  1892.  2 v.  11.179 

— Uarda.  A romance  of  ancient  Egypt.  From 

the  German,  by  Clara  Bell.  N.  Y.,  1880.  2 v. 

31.34;  4877.61 

Egyptian  life,  at  the  time  of  Rameses  ii.,  about  1325  b.  c. 

— A word,  only  a word.  From  the  German,  by 

Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y.,  1883.  1422.6 

“ The  scene  is  laid  in  the  reign  of  Philip  11.  of  Spain,  and 
introduces  the  terrors  of  the  Inquisition,  and  the  Spanish 
excesses  in  the  Netherlands.” 

Ebner-Eschenbach,  Marie,  Freifrau  von.  The 
two  countesses.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Waugh.  N.  Y., 
1893.  [The  Unknown  library.]  14.162 

Eckstein,  Ernst.  Aphrodite.  A romance  of 
ancient  Hellas.  From  the  German  by  Mary  J. 
Safford.  N.  Y.,  1886.  65.77;  **K.275.3 

— The  Chaldean  magician.  An  adventure  in 

Rome  in  the  reign  of  the  emperor  Diocletian. 
From  the  German  by  Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y., 
1886.  43-74;  **K.275.5 

— Ilertha.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  E.  H.  Bell.  N.  Y., 

1892.  11.96 

— A monk  of  the  Aventine.  Trans,  by  Helen  H. 

Johnson.  Boston,  1894.  63.68 

— Nero.  Trans,  by  Clara  Bell  and  Mary  J.  Saf- 
ford. N.  Y.,  1889.  2 V.  104.18 

— Prusias : a romance  of  ancient  Rome  under 

the  Republic.  From  the  German  by  Clara  Bell. 
N.  Y.,  1884.  2 v.  1789.48;  **K.275.4 

The  insurrection  of  Spartacus,  b.  c.  73-71. 

— Quintus  Claudius  : a romance  of  imperial  Rome. 

From  the  German  by  Clara  Bell.  N.  A".,  1882. 

2 V.  1714.18;  **K.275.6 


213 


Translations  from  the  German 


— The  will.  A novel.  From  the  German  by 

Clara  Bell.  N.  Y.,  1885.  2 v.  39-41 

Edler,  Carl.  Baldine  and  other  tales.  Trans,  by 
the  earl  of  Lj'tton.  N.  Y.,  1887.  22.10 

Contents.  — Baldine;  Notre  Dame  des  Flots;  A journey  to 
the  Grossglockner  mountain. 

Eichendorff,  Josepli  C.  B.,  Freiherr  von.  Me- 
moirs of  a good-for-nothing.  From  the  German 
by  C.  G.  Leland.  N.  Y.,  1866.  480.11 

Elisabeth,  queen  of  Roumania.  (Carmen  Sylva.) 
A heart  regained.  Trans,  by  Mary  A.  Mitchell. 
Boston,  1888.  101.43 

— Pilgrim  sorrow,  a cycle  of  tales.  Trans,  by 

Helen  Zimmern.  N.  Y.,  1884.  36.77 

Engel,  M.  E.  The  anti-speculator  Toby  Witt; 
Lady  Elizabeth  Hill.  (Roscoe.  German  nov- 
elists. Vol.  4.  1826.)  418.2.4 

Esche,  Louise.  Grandmother  and  granddaugh- 
ter. From  the  German  by  Mme.  C.  R.  Corson. 
Phila.,  1863.  427.9 

Eschstruth,  Nataly  von.  The  wild  rose  of  Gross- 
Stauffen.  Trans,  by  fllise  L.  Lathrop.  N.  Y., 
1892.  Ulus.  11.61 

Eulenspiegel,  Tyll.  The  marvellous  adventures 
and  rare  conceits  of  Master  Tyll  Owlglass.  Newly 
collected,  chronicled  and  set  forth,  in  our  English 
tongue,  by  Kenneth  R.  H.  Mackenzie.  London, 
1860.  *2576.13 

— Same.  Boston,  1860.  93-2;  **K.256.37 

Falkeuhorst,  C.  AYith  Columbus  in  America. 
Adapted  by  Llise  L.  Lathrop.  N.  Y.,  1892.  Ulus. 

13.141 

Francois,  Luise  von.  The  last  von  Reckenburg. 
Trans,  by  J.  M.  Percival.  1st  Amer.  ed.  Bos- 
ton, 1887.  24.97 

Franzos,  Carl  E.  The  chief  justice.  N.  Y., 
1890.  107. 1 

— For  the  right.  Given  in  English  by  Julie  Sut- 

ter. With  a preface  by  George  MacDonald. 
N.  Y.,  1888.  1806.17 

— The  Jews  of  Barnow.  [Eight]  stories.  Trans, 
b}"  M.  W.  Macdowall.  N.  Y.,  1883. 

1440.25;  4870.61 

— Judith  Trachtenberg.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  L.  P. 

and  C.  T.  Lewis.  N.  Y.,  1891.  109.66 

Frederich,  Bertha  H.  (Golo  Raimund.)  From 
hand  to  hand.  From  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister. 
Pliila.,  1882.  51.57 

— A new  race.  From  the  German  by'lMrs.  Wis- 
ter. Phila.,  1888.  32.4 

— Sought  and  found.  Trans,  by  Adelaide  S. 

Buckle}’.  N.  Y.,  1888.  103.28 

Freytag,  Gustav.  Debit  and  credit.  Trans,  by 
Mrs.  JIalcolm.  London,  188-?.  434-3 

— Ingo  and  Ingraban.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Malcolm. 
London,  1873.  Ulus.  [Our  forefathers.]  1736.19 

— Ingraban.  From  the  German  by  Mrs.  Slalcolni. 

N.  Y.,  1873.  [Our  forefathers.]  1736.12 

— The  lost  manuscript.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Malcolm. 

London,  1865.  3 v.  434-6 

— Same.  Chicago,  1892.  ***2874.101 

Gerstaecker,  Friedrich.  The  wanderings  and 
fortunes  of  some  German  emigrants.  Trans.  by- 
David  Black.  N.  Y.,  1848.  28793.52 

Gessner,  Salomon.  Works.  London,  1802.  3 v. 

4878-13 

Contents. — 1.  The  death  of  Abel.  2.  The  first  navigator. 
3.  Daphnie;  Evander  and  Alcimna;  Erastus;  The  deluge; 
The  wish. 


— The  death  of  Abel.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Collyer. 

Phila.,  1806.  4879.57 

— Same.  Attempted  from  the  German  by  Mary 

Collyer.  Added:  The  death  of  Cain.  Brattle- 

borough,  1815.  6879.75 

— Same.  Added  : Tlie  death  of  Cain  [and]  The 

life  of  Joseph.  By  J.  iMacgowan.  New  ed. 
Plymouth,  1821.  Ulus.  No.  1 in  *Pph.  vol.  335 
Giseke,  Robert.  The  rose  of  the  parsonage. 
Phila.,  1854.  486.7 

Gluemer,  Claire  von.  The  Frau  Domina.  From 
the  German  [by  E.  F.  Ware].  Boston,  1877. 

1433-1 

— A noble  name;  or,  Donninghausen.  Trans, 

by  JIrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  Phila.,  1883.  1492.29 

Goethe.  Confessions  of  a fair  saint.  (Hedge. 

Prose  writers  of  Germany.  1870.)  4873.6 

From  Elective  affinities. 

— Elective  affinities.  Boston,  1872.  2878.50 

— Same.  1882.  4870.57.3 

— The  evil  conscience.  (Weird  tid-bits.  1888.) 

1797.21 

— Extracts  from  Wilhelm  Meister.  (Hedge. 

Prose  writers  of  Germany.  1870.)  4873.6 

— The  good  women.  Boston,  1882.  4870  57.3 

— A love  tale.  (Love  tales.  German.  1891.) 

107.26 

— Novels  and  tales.  Trans,  by  R.  D.  Boylan. 

London,  1854.  **K. 126.3 

— Same.  1875.  2874.66 

Contents.  — Elective  affinities;  The  sorrows  of  Werther; 
German  emigrants;  The  good  woman;  A nouvelette. 

— Same.  1885.  847.1 

Contents.  — Elective  affinities;  The  sorrows  of  young  Wer- 
ther; The  recreations  of  the  German  emigrants;  A fairy 
tale;  The  good  women;  A tale. 

— The  sorrows  of  Werther.  [Trans,  by  S.  J. 

Pratt.]  London,  1779.  2 v.  6879.69 

— Same.  New  ed.  6879.76 

— Same.  Trans,  from  the  French  ed.  of  Aubry, 

by  John  Gifford  [pseud.].  London,  1789.  6875.39 

— Same.  Trans,  by  W.  Render.  Boston,  1807. 

*6879.78 

— Same.  1882.  4870.57.3 

— Tlie  sorrows  of  Werther;  Elective  affinities; 

and  A nouvelette.  Boston,  1882.  1906.20 

— Sorrows  of  young  Werther,  and  other  tales. 

Ed.  by  L.  Noa.  Boston,  1887.  28703.16 

— The  tale.  Trans,  by  T.  Carlyle.  Boston, 

1877.  1483.16 

— Same.  (Hedge.  Prose  writers  of  Germany. 

1870.)  4873.6 

— Same.  1882.  4870.57.3 

— Wilhelm  Meister’s  apprenticeship.  [Trans,  by 

T.  Carlyle.]  Edinb.,  1824.  3 v.  **K.76.i8 

— Same.  From  the  German  by  Eleanor  Grove. 

Leipzig,  1873.  827.10 

— Same.  Trans,  by  R.  Dillon  Boylan.  827.10 

— Wilhelm  Meister’s  apjirenticeship  and  travels. 

From  the  German  by  T.  Carlyle.  New  ed. 
Boston,  1851.  756.2;  B.6097.66 

— Same.  London,  1864.  2 v.  4577-8 

— Same.  New  ed.  Boston,  1865.  2 v. 

**K. 126.2 

— Same.  London,  1871.  3 v.  2475.51 

— Same.  1874.  3 v.  4570.61 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1881.  4876.88 

— Same.  Boston,  1882.  2 v.  1906.22;  4870.57 

— Wilhelm  Meister’s  travels.  Trans,  and  ed.  by 

E.  Bell.  London,  1882.  4872.73 


214 


Translations  from  the  German 


Gottschalck,  Friedrieli.  Tlie  ring  of  matri- 
monial fidelity.  A kniglitly  tale.  (Cunningliam. 
Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  1830.) 

*28793.108.1 

Grimm,  Jakob  L.  C.  and  W.  C.  German  popular 
stories  and  fairy  tales,  as  told  by  Gammer  Gretliel. 
Ulus,  by  G.  Cruiksliank  and  L.  Grimm.  London, 
1888.  ***2902.17 

— Hans  in  luck.  (Cunningham.  Foreign  tales 

and  traditions.  Vol.  2.  1830.)  *28793.108.2 

— Household  stories  trans.  by  Lucy  Crane;  and 

done  into  pictures  by  'Walter  Crane.  London, 
1882.  ***2903.27 

— Household  tales,  with  the  author’s  notes,  trans. 

by  Margaret  Hunt,  with  introd.  by  A.  Lang. 
London,  1884.  2 v.  ***2903.30 

— A legend  of  Tom  Thumb.  (Cunningham. 

Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  2.  1830.) 

*28793.108.2 

— Kumpelstilzchen.  (Same.  Vol.  2.  1830.) 

*28793.108.2 

— Thornrose.  (Same.  Vol.  2.  1830.) 

*28793.108.2 

— The  waits  of  Bremen.  (Same.  Vol.  1.  1830.) 

*28793.108.1 

Gutzkow,  Carl  F.  Through  night  to  light. 
From  the  German  by  Mrs.  Faber.  Leipzig,  1870. 

1711.12 

Hacklaender,  Friedrich  W.,  Bitter  von.  Behind 
blue  glasses.  Trans,  by  Mary  A.  Robinson.  N.Y., 
1878.  1504.36 

— Behind  the  counter.  From  the  German  by 

Mary  Howitt.  Leipzig,  1808.  730.75 

— Bombardier  H.  and  Corporal  Dose;  or,  military 

life  in  Prussia.  London,  1874.  2874.67 

— Clara;  or,  slave  life  in  Europe.  N.Y.,  1856. 

796.14 

— Same.  1883.  796.14 

— Enchanting  and  enchanted.  From  the  German, 

by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1870.  Ulus.  789.25 
Hagen,  August.  Norica;  or  tales  of  Niirnberg 
from  the  olden  time.  London,  1851.  809.15 

Hakelnberg,  The,  and  the  Tootosel.  A Harz 
legend.  (Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  tra- 
ditions. Vol.  1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 

Haller,  Albrecht  von.  The  virtuous  prince;  or, 
travels  and  adventures  of  Usong.  An  oriental 
history.  London,  1784.  48793.51 

Hamerling,  Robert.  Aspasia.  A romance  of 
art  and  love  in  ancient  Hellas.  From  the  Ger- 
man by  Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y.,  1888.  2 v.  103.6 
Hardenberg,  Friedrich  von.  (Novalis.)  Henry 
of  Ofterdingen.  Cambridge,  1842. 

798.13;  **4878.7;  B. 6097. 56;  6872.28 
Hartmann,  Moritz.  The  last  days  of  *a  king 
[MuratJ.  An  historical  romance.  Trans,  by  M. 
E.  Niles.  Phila.,  1807.  1443-4 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.  The  beggar-girl  of  the  Pont-des- 
Arts.  N.  Y.,  1844. 

No.  5 in  *Pph.  vol.  142;  **0.370.3 

— Extracts  from  the  “Memoirs  of  Beelzebub.” 

N.  Y.,  1846.  No.  9 in  *Pph.  vol.  464 

— Lichtenstein:  or,  the  Swabian  league.  An 

historical  romance.  Trans,  by  F.  Woodley  and 
W.  Lander.  London,  1840.  2899.56 

— The  severed  hand.  (Weird  tid-bits.  1888.) 

1797.21 

— Tales.  Trans,  by  S.  Mendel.  London,  1886. 

[Bohn’s  standard  library.]  21.24 

Contents.  — The  caravan;  The  sheik  of  Alexandria  and  his 
slaves ; The  inn  in  the  Spessart. 


— Tales  of  the  caravan,  inn  and  palace.  Trans, 
by  E.  L.  Stowell.  Chicago,  1882.  Ulus.  1417. 4 

— Three  tales  : The  beggar-girl  of  the  Pont  des 
Arts.  The  emperor’s  picture.  The  cold  heart. 


From  the  German  by  M.  A.  Faber.  Leipzig, 
1809.  490-65 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1890.  490  65 

— The  wine-ghosts  of  Bremen.  N.  Y.,  1889. 

Illus.  2879.83 

Hausrath,  Adolf.  (George  Taylor.)  Antinous. 
A romance  of  ancient  Rome.  From  the  German 
by  Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y.,  1882.  1752.12 


— Same.  Trans,  by  J.  D.  M.  London,  1884. 

6571.72 

— Clytia.  A romance  of  the  sixteenth  century. 
From  the  German  by  Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y.,  1884. 

1491.26;  **K.27'5.2 

— Jetta;or,  Heidelberg  under  the  Romans.  From 

the  German  by  S.  F.  Corkran.  London,  1886. 
2 V.  20.89 

— Klytia.  A story  of  Heidelberg  castle.  From 
the  German  by  S.  F.  Corkran.  Leipzig,  1883. 

1491.26 

Heine,  Heinrich.  Florentine  nights ; The  me- 
moirs of  Herr  von  Schnabelenopski ; The  rabbi  of 
Bacharach.  (Works.  Trans,  by  C.  G.  Leland. 
Vol.  1.  1891.)  2897.55.1 

Helm,  Clementine.  Gretchen’s  joys  and  sorrows. 
Trans,  by  Helen  M.  Dunbar  Slack.  Boston, 

1877.  1410. 21 

— Princess  Eve.  Trans,  by  Rosa  Sachs.  Boston, 

1878.  Illus.  74.35 

Henkel,  Friederike.  The  mistress  of  Ibichstein. 
Trans,  by  S.  E.  Boggs.  N.  Y.,  1884.  35-91 

Henry ; or  the  pilgrim-hut  on  the  Weissenstein. 
A tale.  From  the  German,  by  a clergyman. 
Phila.,  1835.  6878.31 

Heyse,  Paul.  L’Arrabiata  and  other  tales. 
Trans,  by  Mary  Wilson.  Leipzig,  1867.  1711.7 

Contents.  — L’Arrabiata;  Count  Ernest’s  home;  Blind; 
Walter’s  little  mother. 

— The  children  of  the  world.  N.  Y.,  1890.  Illus. 

107.58 

— Same.  1894.  107.58 

— A divided  heart,  and  other  stories.  Trans,  by 

Constance  S.  Copeland.  N.  Y.,  1894.  63.84 

— In  Paradise.  N.  Y.,  1878.  2 v.  88.6 

— The  romance  of  the  Canoness.  Trans,  by  J. 

M.  Percival.  N.  Y.,  1887.  23.47 

— Tales.  N.  Y.,  1879.  91.22 

Contents.  — Count  Ernest’s  home;  The  dead  lake;  The 
fury  (L’Arrabiata);  Judith  Stern. 

Hildebrandt,  C.  Winter  in  Spitzbergen.  A 
tale  of  the  Northland.  From  the  German  by  E. 
Goodrich  Smith.  N.  Y.,  1871.  450.53 

Hillern,  Wilhelmine  von.  By  his  own  might. 
Phila.,  1883.  785.3 

— Elsa  and  her  vulture.  A tale  of  the  'I'yrolean 
Alps.  Trans,  by  Lady  Wallace.  London,  1876. 

1469-53 

There  Is  another  transiation  under  the  title  Geier -Wally. 

— Ernestine.  London,  1879.  2 v.  4876.66 

— Same.  From  the  German  by  S.  Baring-Gould. 

N.  Y.,  1881.  33-90 

There  is  another  transiation  under  the  title  Only  a girl. 

— Geier-Wally:  a tale  of  the  Tyrol.  N.  Y., 

1890.  1790.2 

— Higher  than  the  church.  An  art  legend  of 

ancient  times.  From  the  German  by  Mary  J. 
Safford.  N.  Y.,  1881.  1461.5 ; 68793.16 


Translations  from  the  German 


— The  hour  will  come.  A tale  of  an  Alpine 

cloister.  From  the  German  by  Clara  Bell. 
Leipzig,  1879.  32.71 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1880.  32.71 

— On  the  cross.  A romance  of  the  Passion  play 

at  Oberammergau.  From  the  German  by  Mary 
J.  Safford.  N.  Y.,  1893.  15.174;  6898.2 

— Only  a girl;  or,  a physician  for  the  soul.  From 

the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1888.  33.90 
There  is  another  translation  under  the  title  Ernestine. 
Himmelreich,  The.  A monkish  legend.  (Cun- 
ningham. Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1. 
1830.)  *28793.108.1 

Hoefer,  Edmund.  The  old  countess.  Phila., 
1870.  427.4 

Hoffmann,  Ernst  T.  IV.  The  elementary  spirit* 
(Weird  tid-bits'.  1888.)  1797.21 

— The  golden  pot.  (Carlyle.  German  romance. 

Vol.  2.  1841.) 

6896.17.2;  **K.225.i.2;  B. 199b. 55. 2 

— Same.  (Hedge.  Prose  writers  of  Germany. 

1870.)  4873.6 

— Madame  de  Scuderi.  (Holcraft.  Tales  of 

humour  and  romance.  1829.)  4878.75 

— Master  Flea.  (Soane.  Specimens  of  German 

romance.  Vol.  2.  1826.)  427.6.2 

— The  Serapion  brethren.  Trans,  by  Alex. 

Ewing.  London,  1886,  92.  2 v.  21.23 

— Signor  Formica.  A tale  in  which  are  related 
some  of  the  mad  pranks  of  Salvator  Rosa  and 
Don  Pasquale  Capuzzi.  N.  Y.,  1845. 

No.  10  in  *Pph.  vol.  464 

— Strange  stories.  From  the  German  [by  L. 

Burnham].  Boston,  1855.  **K.ii9.i7 

— Same.  1856.  **K.264.i5 

— Weird  tales.  A new  translation.  With  me- 
moir by  J.  T.  Bealby.  N.  Y.,  1885.  38.28 

Contents. — The  Cremona  violin;  The  fermata;  Signor  For- 
mica; The  sand-man;  The  entail;  Arthur’s  hall. 

Hoffmann,  Franz.  Father  Muller ; or,  the  good 
heart.  From  the  German  by  Charles  A.  Smith. 
Boston,  1872.  1716.7 

— Geyer-Wiilty;  or,  fidelity  rewarded.  Trans,  by 

M.  A.  Manderson.  Phila.,  1870.  438.17 

— The  Greek  maid  at  the  court  of  the  emperor 

Nero.  From  the  German  by  L.  C.  Sheip.  Phila., 
1873.  447-22 

— The  Hartz  boys.  Also,  Robin  the  runner. 

Boston,  1872.  438.23 

— Seppi.  Adapted  from  the  German  by  M. 
Montgomerie  Campbell.  London,  1877.  Ulus.  72.9 
A story  of  Haydn,  the  musician. 

— Sowing  in  tears  and  reaping  in  joy.  From  the 

German  by  Mrs.  Faber.  N.  Y.,  1871.  450.62 

Holcraft,  Richard,  ed.  and  trans.  Tales  of 
humour  and  romance  selected  from  popular  Ger- 
man writers.  N.  Y.,  1829.  4878,75 

Contents. — Madame  de  Scuderi,  by  E.  T.  Hoffmann;  The 
dishonoured  irreclaimable,  by  Schiller;  The  death  of  an 
angel.  The  moon,  by  Richter;  The  bridegroom’s  probation, 
The  broken  leg,  by  Langbein ; The  haunted  castle,  by  La- 
fontaine;  Woldemar,  The  harp,  by  Kdrner. 

Horn,  Georg.  Count  Silvius.  From  the  German 
by  Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y.,  1882.  1474.18 

Horwitz,  Carrie  N.,  compiler.  Fairy-lure  : Ger- 
man and  Swedish  fairy  tales.  Collected  and 
adapted  from  the  German.  Boston,  1891.  11.79 

Ilsenstein,  The.  A German  tradition.  (Cunning- 
ham. Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  2. 
1830.)  *28793.108.2 


Jacobs,  Johann  F.  The  massacre  of  the  Jews  at 
Lisbon.  A tale.  (Cunningham.  Foreign  tales 
and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 

John,  Eugenie.  (E.  Marlitt.)  Tlie  countess 
Gisela.  From  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister. 
Phila.,  1885.  426.22 

— Gold  Elsie.  From  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister. 

Phila.,  1895.  1447.21 

— In  the  Schillingscourt.  From  the  German  by 

Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1885.  97-24 

— The  lady  with  the  rubies.  A novel.  From  the 

German  by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1893.  39-31 

— The  little  Moorland  princess.  From  the  Ger- 
man by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1891.  425.9 

— The  old  mam’selle’s  secret.  After  the  German 

by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1890.  1447.18 

— Over  yonder.  Trans,  [by  Mrs.  Wister]. 

Phila.,  1886.  715-6 

— The  owl’s  nest.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Wister. 

Phila.,  1888.  100.43 

— The  second  wife.  From  the  German  by  Mrs. 

Wister.  Phila.,  1874.  1766.4 

Jimg-Stilling,  Johann  H.  Theobald;  or,  the 
fanatic.  Tr.  by  S.  Schaffer.  Phila.,  1846.  769.12 
Katsch,  Adolf.  Under  the  stork’s  nest.  From 
the  German  by  Emily  R.  Steinestel.  Phila.,  1875. 

51-15 

Keller,  Gottfried.  A selection  of  his  tales. 
Trans.,  with  memoir,  by  Kate  Freiligrath  Kroeker. 
London,  1891.  2873.101 

Contents.  — The  people  of  Seldwyla;  Clothes  maketh 
man;  The  abused  love-letters;  Dietegen. 

Keyser,  Stefanie.  A baptized  idol.  (Safford. 
Christmas  country  and  other  tales.  1886.)  20.23 

Kirschner,  Lola.  (Ossip  Schubin.)  Asbein, 
from  the  life  of  a virtuoso.  Trans,  by  Klise  L. 
Lathrop.  N.  Y.,  1890.  Ulus.  [Rose  library.] 

107.60 

— Boris  Lensky.  Trans,  by  Elise  L.  Lathrop. 

N.  Y.,  1891.  Illus.  107. 211 

— Countess  Erika’s  apprenticeship.  Trans,  by 

Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1891.  109.96 

— Erlach  court.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila., 

1889.  105.6 

— “ Gloria  victis  ! ” From  the  German  by  Mary 

Maxwell.  N.  Y.,  1886.  75-48 

— A leafless  spring.  After  the  German  by  Mary 

J.  Safford.  Phila.,  1893.  14.86 

— “ O thou,  my  Austria!”  Trans,  by  Mrs. 

Wister.  Phila.,  1890.  106.123 

— Our  own  set.  From  the  German  by  Clara 

Bell.  N.  Y.,  1884.  36.102 

The  scene  is  laid  in  Rome,  1870. 

Klee,  Gotthold  L. , ed.  Die  deutschen  Heldensagen 
(Hagen  und  Hilde,  und  Gudrun).  Literally  trans. 
by  S.  Mendel.  London,  1890?  2879.143 

Knorring,  Sophie  M.  The  peasant  and  his  land- 
lord. Trans,  by  Mary  Howitt.  N.  Y.,  1848. 

418.9 

Koerner,  Theodor.  Goldner.  A fairy  tale. 
(Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  traditions. 
Vol.  2.  1830.)  *28793.108.2 

— Hans  Heiling’s  rocks.  A Bohemian  legend. 

(Same.  Vol.  2.  1830.)  *28793.108.2 

— The  harp.  (Holcraft.  Tales  of  humour  and 

romance.  1829.)  4878.75 

— Prose  tales.  (Life.  Vol.  1.  1827.)  2878.4.1 

Contents.  — Hans  Heiling’s  rocks,  a Bohemian  popular 
tale;  Woldemar,  a tale  of  the  Italian  campaign  of  1805; 
The  harp,  a ghost  story. 


216 


Translations  from  the  German 


— Wolderaar.  (Holcraft.  Tales  of  humour  and 
romance.  1829.)  4878.75 

Kohn,  Salomon.  Gabriel,  a story  of  the  Jews  in 

Prague.  From  the  German  by  Arthur  Milman. 
Leipzig,  1869.  710.41 

Kompert,  Leopold.  Scenes  from  the  Ghetto. 
Studies  of  Jewish  life.  London,  1882.  4870.55 

Contents.  — Schlemiel;  Old  Babele;  The  Uandar’s  children; 
Without  authorisation. 


Krummacher,  Friedrich  A.  The  little  dove. 
Boston,  1839.  2879.18 


Lafontaine,  August.  The  haunted  castle. 
(Holcraft.  Tales  of  humour  and  romance. 
1829.)  4878.75 

— The  village  pastor  and  his  children.  N.  Y., 

1810.  4 V.  in  2.  799. 13  ; 4879.19 

La  Motte  Fouque,  Caroline,  Freiherrin  de.  The 
castle  on  the  beach.  A tale.  (Cunningham. 
Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  2.  1830.) 

*2879a. 108.2 

La  Motte  Fouque,  Friedrich,  Freiherr  de.  As- 
lauga’s  knight.  (Carlyle.  German  romance. 
Vol.  1.  1841.) 

6896.17.1;  **K.225.i.i;  B. 199b. 55. 1 

— The  cypress  crown.  A tale.  (Morley.  A 

miscellany.  1888.)  4578.120 

— The  modern  Regulus.  (Cunningham.  Foreign 

tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  1830.)  *2879a.io8.i 

— A story  of  Number  Nip.  (Same.  Vol.  2.  1830.) 

*2879a. 108.2 

— Theodolf  the  Icelander.  London,  1877.  Ulus. 

809.17 

— Undine.  N.  Y.,  1860.  1711.6 

— Same.  Boston,  1877.  1711.6 

— Undine  and  other  tales.  Trans,  by  F.  E. 

Bunnett.  Leipzig,  1867.  1711.6 

CoDtents.  — Undine;  The  two  captains;  Aslauga’s  knight; 
Sintram  and  his  companions. 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1878.  1711.9 

— Undine  [trans.  by  T.  Tracy],  and  Sintram  and 

his  companions.  N.  Y.,  1845.  4872.50 

— Undine,  Sintram  and  his  companions.  Boston, 

1880.  Ulus.  4559^-59 


Langbein,  August  F.  The  bridegroom’s  proba- 
tion; The  broken  leg.  (Holcraft.  Tales  of 
humour  and  romance.  1829.)  4878.75 

— The  lady’s  palfrey.  (Love  tales.  German. 

1891).  107.26 

— Marianne  Richards  ; Seven  marriages  ; The  irre- 
concileable  man  ; Albert  Limbach  ; An  hour’s  in- 
struction in  political  economy  ; The  lady’s  palfrey. 
(Roscoe.  German  novelists.  Vol.  4.  1826.)  418.2.4 
Leusner,  Otto  von.  Princess  Sunshine.  (Saf- 
ford.  Christmas  country  and  other  tales.  1886.) 

20.23 

Lenzen,  Maria.  Not  in  their  set;  or,  in  different 
circles  of  society.  Boston,  1874.  1767.17 

Levien,  Use.  (Use  Frapan.)  God’s  will  and 
other  stories.  Trans,  by  Helen  A.  MacDonnell. 
N.  Y.,  1893.  [The  Unknown  library.]  15.109 
Liechtenstein,  Marie,  Fiirstin.  Nora.  A 
novel  taken  from  the  German.  London,  1877. 

1471-4 

Lindau,  Paul.  Hanging  moss.  Trans,  by  W. 
Ayer  and  Helen  Folger.  N.  Y.,  1892.  1417 

— Klaus  Bewer’s  wife.  From  the  German  by 

Clara  S.  Fleishman.  N.  Y.,  1886.  20.64 

— Lace.  A Berlin  romance.  N.  Y.,  1889.  103.20 

Lindau,  Rudolph.  Gordon  Baldwin,  and  The 
philosopher’s  pendulum.  N.  Y.,1878.  85.31 


— Liquidated,  and  The  seer.  N.  Y.,  1878.  88.16 

— The  philosopher’s  pendulum.  (Tales  from 

Blackwood.  New  series.  No.  19.  1879.)  87.31 

Lobmann,  Friederike.  The  mill  of  the  vale. 
(Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  traditions. 
Vol.  1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 

— The  night  on  the  mountain.  A tale.  (Same. 

Vol.  2.  1830.)  *28793.108.2 

— The  pilgrim.  A tale.  (Same.  Vol.  2.  1830.) 

*28793.108.2 

Lohmeyer,  Julius.  Tlie  butter-maid  of  Zerbst. 
(Safford.  Christmas  country  and  other  tales. 
1886.)  20.23 

Loreley.  A Rhine  legend.  (Cunningham.  For- 
eign tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  2.  1830.) 

*28793.108.2 

Love  potion.  The.  (Love  tales.  German.  1891.) 

107.26 

Love  tales.  German.  London,  1891.  107.26 

Contents.  — Musaeus : Dumb  love,  trans.  by  Carlyle.  — 
Winter ; A simple  tale  of  love.  — Goethe : A love  tale.  — 
The  love  potion.  — Tieck  : Love  magic  : some  centuries 
ago ; The  goblet,  trans.  by  Carlyle.  — Langbein  : The  lady’s 
palfrey.  — Schiller : Fraternal  magnanimity.  — The  rich 
goldsmith  of  Frankfort. 

Mackay,  John  H.  The  anarchists.  A picture  of 
civilization  at  the  close  of  the  19th  century. 
Trans,  by  G.  Schumm.  Boston,  1891.  6894.4 

Magician,  The.  A Harz  story.  (Cunningham. 

Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  1830.) 

*28793.108.1 

Manteuffel,  Ursula  Z.  von.  Violetta;  a romance, 
after  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1886. 

55-31 

Mausethurm,  The.  A Rhine  legend.  (Cunning- 
ham. Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1. 
1830.)  *28793.108.1 

Meinbold,  Wilhelm.  The  amber  witch.  London, 
1861.  889.34 

— Same.  Trans,  by  Lady  Duff  Gordon.  Ed.  by 

Joseph  Jacobs,  and  illus.  by  Philip  Burne-Jones. 
London,  1895.  6878.74 

— Mary  Schweidler,  the  amber  witch.  Trans,  bj' 

Lady  Duff  Gordon.  N.  Y.,  1844?  *6872.10 

— Sidonia,  the  sorceress,  the  supposed  destroyer 

of  the  whole  reigning  ducal  house  of  Pomerania. 
N.  Y.  785.20 

Menger,  Rudolf.  Countess  Loreley.  Trans,  by 
Miss  Dandridge.  N.  Y.,  1889.  105.30 

Meyer,  Conrad  F.  The  chancellor’s  secret.  A 
tale  of  the  12th  century.  From  the  German  by 
Mary  J.  Taber.  New  Bedford,  1887.  24.92 

The  principal  characters  are  Henry  II.  of  England  and 
Thomas  a Becket. 

— The  monk's  wedding.  [Trans,  by  Mrs.  S.  H. 

Adams.]  Boston,  1887.  22.88 

The  story  purports  to  have  been  told  by  Dante  during  his 
residence  in  Verona. 

Moltke,  Graf  von.  The  two  friends.  (Life  and 
character.  1892.)  2852.64 

Montgomery,  M.  M.,  translator.  Lights  and 
shadows  of  German  life.  Phila.,  1833.  4867.8 

Free  translations  from  Zschokke,  Pichler,  Spindler,  and 
Stahl. 

Moses,  Adolf.  Luser  the  watchmaker.  An  epi- 
sode of  the  Polish  revolution.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  A. 
de  V.  Chaudron.  Cincinnati,  1883?  50.25 

Muegge,  Theodor.  Afraja,  or  life  and  love  in 
Norway.  From  the  German  by  Edward  J.  Morris. 
Phila.,  1854.  415-3 


217 


Translations  from  the  German 


Mueller,  Max.  German  love.  Trans,  by  G.  A. 

M.  London,  1877.  2876.75 

— Memories:  a story  of  German  love.  [Anon.] 

Trans,  by  G.  P.  Upton.  Chicago,  187f.  1429.16 

• — Same.  1876.  *28703.57 

Mueller,  Otto.  Charlotte  Ackerman  ; a theatri- 
cal romance,  founded  upon  facts  in  the  life  of  a 
young  artist  of  the  last  century.  Trans,  by  !Mrs. 
Chapman  Coleman  and  her  daughters.  Phila., 

1871.  496.5 

Mundt,  Clara  JL  (Louise  Miihlbach.)  Andreas 

Hofer.  Trans,  by  F.  Jordan.  N.Y.,1868.  412.16 

— Berlin  and  Sans-Souci;  or,  Frederick  the  Great 

and  his  friends.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  Chapman  Cole- 
man and  her  daughters.  N.  Y.,  1867.  415.17 

— The  daughter  of  an  empress.  Trans,  by 

Nathaniel  Greene.  N.  Y.,  1894.  412. ii 

— The  empress  Josephine.  Trans,  by  W.  Binet. 

N.  Y.,  1867.  412.13 

— Same.  1892.  412.13 

— • Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court.  From  the 
German  by  Mrs.  Chapman  Coleman  and  her 
daughters.  N.  Y.,  1894.  415.16 

— Germany  in  storm  and  stress.  Old  Fritz  and 

the  new  era.  Trans,  by  Peter  Langley.  N.  Y., 
1868.  412.15 

— Goethe  and  Schiller.  Trans,  by  Chapman 

Coleman.  N.  Y.,  1868.  Ulus.  415.22 

— Same.  1894.  415.22 

— Henry  the  Eighth  and  his  court.  N.  Y.,  1876. 

Ulus.  415.20 

— - Joseph  II.  and  his  court.  Trans,  by  .-idelaide 
De  V.  Chaudron.  N.  Y.,  1867.  414.23 

— Same.  1894.  414.23 

— Katharine  Parr;  or,  the  court  of  Henry  viii. 

Trans,  by  J.  E.  Atkins.  London,  1862.  3 v. 

4549- 63 

— Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times.  Trans,  by 

F.  Jordan.  N.  Y.,  1894.  Ulus.  415.19 

— Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son.  N.  Y.,  1867. 

Ulus.  412.10 

— The  merchant  of  Berlin.  Trans,  by  Amory 

Coffin.  N.  Y.,  1867.  414.22 

Time  of  Frederick  the  Great. 

— Mohammed  Ali  and  his  house  [Egypt].  Trans, 
by  Chapman  Coleman.  N.  Y.,  1872.  Ulus.  421.10 

— Napoleon  in  Germany.  Napoleon  and  Bliicher. 

Trans,  by  F.  Jordan.  N.  Y.,  1867.  Ulus.  412.14 
— • Same.  1894.  412.14 

— Napoleon  in  Germany.  Napoleon  and  the 

queen  of  Prussia.  Trans,  by  F.  Jordan.  N.  Y., 
1894.  412.12 

— Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.  Trans,  by 
Adelaide  de  V.  Chaudron.  N.  Y.,  1869.  Ulus. 

415-23 

— Queen  Hortense.  A life  picture  of  the  Napole- 
onic era.  Trans,  by  Chapman  Coleman.  N.  Y., 

1870.  41525 

— Two  life  paths.  Trans,  by  Nathaniel  Greene. 

N.  Y.,  1869.  415.10 

Mundt,  Theodor.  Count  Mirabeau.  Trans,  by 
Therese  J.  Radford.  N.  Y.,  1868.  Ulus.  412.19 
Musaeus,  .Johann  C.  A.  Dumb  love.  Trans,  by 
T.  Carlyle.  Phila.,  1849.  1712. 3 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  German  romance.  Vol.  1. 

1841.)  689617.1;  **K.225.i  ; B. 199b. 55. 1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Tales  by  Musaeus,  Tieck, 

Eicbter.  1871.)  2475.51.3 

— Same.  (Same.  Vol.  1.  1874.)  4570.62.1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man. 1866.)  4577-9 


— Same.  (Hedge.  Prose  writers  of  Germany. 

1870.)  4873.6 

— Same.  (Love  tales.  German.  1891.)  107.26 

— The  dumb  lover.  (Roscoe.  German  novelists. 

Vol.  3.  1826.)  418.2.3 

— Legends  of  Rubezahl.  (Cunningham.  Foreign 
tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 

— Libussa.  (Carlyle.  German  romance.  Vol. 

1.  1841.)  6896.17.1;  **K.225.i.i;  3.1996.55.1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Tales  by  Musaeus,  Tieck, 

Richter.  1871.)  *2475.51.3 

— Same.  (Same.  Vol.  1.  1874.)  4570.62.1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man. 1866.)  4577-9 

— Melechsala.  (Carlyle.  German  romance.  Vol. 

1.  1841.)  6896. 17. 1 ; **K. 225  1. 1 ; 3.1996  55  I 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Tales  by  Musaeus,  Tieck, 

Richter.  1871.)  *2475.51.3 

— Same.  (Same.  Vol.  1.  1874.)  4570.62.1 

— Same.  (Carl3’le.  Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man. 1866.)  4577-9 

Nathasius,  Maria.  Elizabeth.  Trans,  by  Mrs. 
JI.  A.  Shrj-ock.  Phila.,  1891.  io9-53 

— Joachim  v.  Kamern  ; Diary  of  a poor  young 

lady.  From  the  German  by  Miss  Thompson. 
Leipzig,  1869.  720.70 

Niebuhr,  Barthold  G.  Greek  hero-stories. 
Trans,  bj'  Benj.  Hoppin.  N.  Y'.,  1879.  Ulus. 

2081.1 

— Heroic  tales  of  ancient  Greece.  London,  1844. 

728.9 

Nieritz,  Gustav.  The  bears  of  Augustusburg  : 
an  episode  in  Saxon  history.  'With  other  tales. 
Trans,  by  Trauermantel.  Boston,  1856.  1446.13 

— Busy  hands  and  patient  hearts ; or,  the  blind 

boy  of  Dresden  and  his  friends.  Trans,  by  Annie 
Harwood.  London,  1868.  417-21 

— Gustavus  Vasa;  or,  king  and  peasant.  From 
the  German  by  J.  F.  Smith.  Phila.,  1872.  Ulus. 

447-27 

— Seppel ; or,  the  burning  of  the  synagogue  at 

Munich.  London,  1879.  30-17 

A story  of  Jewish  persecution  in  modem  times. 

Noeldechen,  Wilhelm.  Baron  and  squire.  A 
story  of  the  Thirty  years’  war.  From  the  Ger- 
man by  Sarah  M.  S.  Clarke.  London,  1892. 
Ulus.  6871.20 

Oertel,  Philipp  F.  W.  (W.  O.  von  Horn.)  The 
schoolmaster  of  Abbach,  and  other  stories. 
Phila.,  1870.  806.14 

Contents.  — The  scissors-grinder ; The  schoolmaster  of 
Abbach;  The  asylnm;  The  May-queen. 

Ottilian  mountain.  The.  A German  legend. 
(Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol. 
1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 

Pestalozzi,  Heinrich.  Leonard  and  Gertrude! 
Trans,  and  abridged  by  Eva  Channing.  Boston, 
1891.  3599125 

Petersen,  Marie.  Princess  Use.  Trans,  by  C. 
A.  Girdlestone.  London,  1876.  1455.16 

— Princess  Use,  and  The  will-o’-the-wisps.  Boston, 

1868.  Ulus.  1455.16 

— The  will-o’-the-wisp.  A fable.  Trans,  by  L. 

Kitty  Onstien.  N.  Y.,  1868.  Ulus.  1447-9 

Pichler,  Caroline.  The  count  of  Barcelona.  A 
tale  of  Spanish  chivalry.  (Cunningham.  Foreign 
tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 
Polko,  Elise.  Lulu’s  novel  [and  Alessandro 
Stradella].  Boston,  1874.  1761.7 


218 


Translations  from  the  German 


— Musical  tales,  phantasms  and  sketches.  From 

the  German  by  M.  P.  Maudslay.  London,  187fi,  77. 
2 V.  1441.20 

Pueckler-Muskau,  Hermann  L.  II.,  Fiirst  von. 
Tutti  Frutti.  [Tr.  by  E.  Spencer?]  N.  Y.,  1834. 

4878.74 

Raspe,  Rudolph  E.  Adventures  of  Baron  Mun- 
chausen. Ulus,  in  colours.  London,  1878. 

♦2870.1 

— Original  travels  and  surprising  adventures  of 

Baron  Munchausen.  Ulus,  by  Alfred  Crowquill. 
New  ed.  London,  1889.  2900.46 

— The  travels  and  surprising  adventures  of  Baron 

Munchausen.  Phila. , 1860.  Ulus.  738.12 

Rat  catcher.  The,  of  Hameln.  A German  legend. 
(Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol. 
1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 

Rau,  Heribert.  Mozart,  a biographical  romance. 
From  the  German  by  E.  R.  Sill.  Boston,  1868. 

164.20 

Reinhardt,  C.  A.  An  artist’s  journey.  Trans, 
by  Agnes  A.  E.  Blake.  Boston,  1872.  4871.43 

The  artist  was  Franz  Lachner.  Time  1828. 

Reuter,  Fritz.  In  the  year  ’13  : a tale  of  Meck- 
lenburg life.  Trans,  from  the  Platt-Deutsch  by 
C.  L.  Lewes.  Leipzig,  1867.  1711-4 

— An  old  story  of  my  farming  days.  (Ut  mine 

Stromtid.)  From  the  German  by  M.  W.  Mac- 
dowall.  Leipzig,  1878.  93- 12 

— Seed-time  and  harvest;  or,  “during  my  appren- 

ticeship.” Trans,  from  “Ut  mine  Stromtid.” 
Phila.,  1871.  1731. 9 

Rich  goldsmith,  The,  of  Frankfort.  (Love  tales. 
German.  1891.)  107.26 

Richter,  Jean  Paul.  (Jean-Paul.)  Army-chap- 
lain Schmelzle’s  journey  to  Flatz;  with  a running 
commentary  of  notes  by  Jean  Paul.  (Carlyle. 
German  romance.  Vol.  2.  1841.) 

6896.17.2;  B. 199b. 55. 2;  **K.225.I.2 

— The  Campaner  Thai.  Boston,  1864.  426.18 

— The  death  of  an  angel.  (Holcraft.  Tales  of 

humour  and  romance.  1829.)  4878.75 

— Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces.  First  series. 

Boston,  184.5.  2878.24 

— Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces,  or  the  married 

life,  death  and  wedding  of  Firmian  Stanislaus 
Siebenkas.  Trans,  by  E.  H.  Noel.  Boston,  1863. 
2 V.  1904.13 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1877.  2 v.  [Leisure  hour 

series.]  887.8 

— Hesperus.  Trans,  by  C.  T.  Brooks.  Boston, 

1865.  2 V.  823.9 

— The  invisible  lodge.  [Tr.]  by  C.  T.  Brooks. 
N.Y.,  1883.  [Leisure  hour  series.]  4870.69 

— Life  of  Quintus  Fixlein.  Extracted  from 
fifteen  letter-boxes.  (Carlyle.  German  romance. 
Vol.  2.  1841.) 

6896.17.2;  **K.225.i.2;  B. 199b. 55. 2 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Tales  by  Musaeus,  Tieck, 

Richter.  1891.)  *2475.51.3 

— Same.  (Same.  Vol.  2.  1874.)  4570.62.2 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man. 1866.)  4577-9 

— The  moon.  (Holcraft.  Tales  of  humour  and 

romance.  1829.)  4878.75 

— Schmelzle’s  journey  to  Flaetz.  (Carlyle.  Tales 

by  Musaeus,  Tieck,  Richter.  1871.)  2475.51.3 

— Same.  (Same.  Vol.  2.  1874.)  4570.62.2 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man. 1866.)  4577-9 


— Titan.  A romance.  Trans,  by  C.  T.  Brooks. 

Boston,  1862.  2 v.  494.10 

Ring,  Max.  John  Milton  and  his  times.  .-Vn  his- 
torical novel.  Trans,  by  F.  Jordan.  N.  Y.,  1868. 
Ulus.  414.24 

Ring,  The,  of  Hallwyl.  A Swiss  legend  of  the 
13th  century.  (Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and 
traditions.  Vol.  1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 

Robinson,  Therese  A.  L.  von  J.  (Talvi.)  Fif- 
teen years.  A picture  from  the  last  century. 
[Trans,  by  Mary  A.  Robinson.]  N.  Y.,  1871. 

765.16 

Time  of  Frederick  the  Great. 

— Heloise;  or,  the  unrevealed  secret.  N.  Y. , 

1850.  449.14 

— Life’s  discipline.  A tale  of  the  annals  of  Hun- 
gary. N.  Y.,  1851.  449.12;  4878.73 

Rodenberg,  Julius.  (Julius  Levy.)  King  “By 
the  grace  of  God.”  An  historical  romance.  Lon- 
don, 1871.  3 V.  6898.12 

Time  of  Cromwell. 

Roquette,  Otto.  Conrad  Hagen’s  mistake.  From 
the  German  by  Mrs.  S.  A.  Crozer.  Phila.,  1881. 

34-58 

— The  curate  of  Praieres.  Adapted  from  the 
German  by  Mary  A.  Robinson.  N.  Y.,  1878. 

1504-27 

Ruppius,  Otto.  Two  hemispheres.  A romance. 
From  the  German  by  C.  L.  AV.  Phila.,  1870. 

777.24 

Sacher-Masoch,  Leopold,  Ritter  von.  Jewish 
tales,  trans.  by  Harriet  L.  Cohen.  Chicago,  1894. 


62.88 

— The  new  Job.  Trans,  by  Harriet  L.  Cohen. 

N.  Y.,  1891.  11.34 

— Seraph.  A tale  of  Hungary.  Trans,  by  Emma 

M.  Phelps.  N.  Y.,  1893.  63.70 

Schefer,  Leopold.  The  artist’s  married  life ; being 
that  of  Albert  Diirer.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  J.  R. 
Stodart.  N.  Y.,  1862.  416.16 

— Same.  London,  1878.  416.16 

Scheffel,  Joseph  V.  von.  Ekkehard.  A tale  of 
the  10th  century.  Trans,  by  Sofie  Uelfls.  Leip- 
zig, 1872.  31.6 

Schiller.  The  dishonoured  irreclaimable.  (Hol- 


craft. Tales  of  humour  and  romance.  1829.) 

4878.75 

— Fraternal  magnanimity.  (Love  tales.  Ger- 
man. 1891.)  107.26 

— The  ghost-seer;  The  sport  of  destiny.  (Works. 

1849.)  818.12 

— Same.  (Weird  tid-bits.  1888.)  1797.21 

Schmid,  Christoph  von.  The  carrier  pigeon. 
From  the  German.  N.  Y.,  1849.  Ulus. 

No.  I in  *449ob.53 

— The  dumb  girl.  N.  Y.,  1848.  68793.15 

— Rosa  von  Tannenburg.  A tale.  Trans,  by 

Lucie  A.  Archer.  N.  Y.,  1884.  1426.21 

Schmid,  Hermann  T.  von.  The  Habernieister. 
A tale  of  the  Bavarian  mountains.  N.  Y. , 1869. 

24.74 

Schmieden,  Else.  (E.  Juncker.)  Margarethe; 
or,  life  problems.  From  the  German  by  Mrs. 
Wister.  Phila.,  1878.  85. 37 

Schobert,  Hedwig.  Picked  up  in  the  streets. 
From  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1888. 

1801.24 

Schuecking,  Levin.  Fire  and  flame.  Trans,  by 
Eva  M.  Johnson.  N.  Y.,  1876.  1730.8 


Translations  from  the  German 


— Luther  in  Eome ; or,  Corraclina,  the  last  of  the 

Ilohenstaufen.  A religio-historical  romance. 
Boston,  1890.  Ulus.  6891.2 

Schulze-Smidt,  Bernhardine.  (E.  Oswald.)  Vain 
forebodings.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  VVister.  Bhila., 
1885.  38.62 

Sealsfield,  Cliarles.  (Carl  Postl.)  Adventures 
in  Texas.  Abridged  from  the  German.  (Tales 
from  Blackwood.  Vol.  5.)  800.41.5 

— Life  in  the  new  world;  or,  sketches  of  .Ameri- 
can society.  N.  Y.  735-5 

Seidel,  Heinrich.  The  Christmas  country ; The 
floating  island;  The  water  man.  (Saffbrd. 
Christmas  country  and  other  tales.  1886.)  20.23 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  Hammer  and  anvil. 
N.  Y.,  1870.  775-15 

— The  Hohensteins.  N.  Y.,  1870.  766.22 

— Lady  Clara  de  Vere.  N.  Y.,  1881.  34.35 

— Problematic  characters.  N.  Y.,  1888.  4877.3 

— Quisisana;  or,  rest  at  last.  London,  1881.  34.95 

— Through  night  to  light.  N.  Y.,  1870.  777-21 

— What  the  swallow  sang.  N.  Y.,  1873.  1743. 3 

Spindler,  Carl.  The  invalide ; or,  pictures  of 
the  French  revolution.  N.  Y.,  1844.  *4874.12 

— The  Jesuit : a historical  romance,  illustrating 

the  principles  and  practices  of  the  celebrated 
society  of  the  Jesuits,  during  the  early  portion  of 
the  eighteenth  century.  N.  Y.,  1844?  *6871.18 

Spyri,  Johanna.  Gritli’s  children.  Trans,  by 
Louise  Brooks.  Boston,  1887.  24.57 

— Heidi.  Trans,  by  Louise  Brooks.  Boston,  1885. 

37-35 

— Same.  2 v.  6735.52 

In  raised  letters  for  the  use  of  the  blind. 

— Ked-letter  stories.  Swiss  tales.  From  the 
German  by  Lucy  Wheelock.  Boston,  1884.  38.7 
Contents.  — Lisa’s  Christmas ; Basti’s  song  in  Altorf. 

— Rico  and  Wiseli.  Trans,  by  Louise  Brooks. 

Boston,  1886.  1425.27 

— Swiss  stories.  From  the  German  by  Lucy 

Wheelock.  Boston,  1887.  23.18 

Contents.  — Toni;  In  safe  keeping;  Rosenresli;  Lisa’s 
Christmas ; Basti’s  song  in  Altorf. 

— Uncle  Titus.  From  the  German  by  Lucy 

Wheelock.  Boston,  1886.  75-50 

— Uncle  Titus  and  his  visit  to  the  country. 
Trans,  by  Louise  Brooks.  Boston,  1886. 

No.  2 in  21.27 

— Veronica  and  other  friends.  Trans,  by  Louise 

Brooks.  Boston,  1886.  No.  i in  21. 27 

Stahr,  Fanny  Lewald.  Hnlda;  or,  the  deliverer. 
After  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1874. 

1767-5 

— Lake-house.  Boston,  1861.  495-11 

— The  mask  of  beauty.  N.  Y.,1894.  Ulus.  63.123 

— Stella.  Leipzig,  1884.  36.26 

The  scene  is  laid  in  and  near  Rome,  in  1845. 

Stifter,  Adalbert.  The  village  on  the  heath. 
Newbnrg,  N.  Y.,  1872.  489.26 

Stinde,  Julius.  The  Buchholz  family.  Sketches 
of  Berlin  life.  Pt.  [1,]  2.  Trans,  by  L.  Dora 
Schmitz.  London,  1886,  87.  2 v.  22.66 

— Same.  [Pt.  1.]  N.  Y.,  1886.  20.60 

— The  Buchholzes  in  Italy.  Travelling  adven- 

tures of  Wilhelmine  Buchholz.  [Pt.  1.]  Trans, 
by  Harriet  F.  Powell.  London,  1887.  22.6 

— Frau  Wilhelmine : sketches  of  Berlin  life. 
The  conclusion  of  “The  Buchholz  family.” 
Trans,  by  Harriet  F.  Powell.  London,  1887.  24.46 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1887.  24.46 


— Woodland  tales.  [Trans,  by  Ellis  Wright.] 

N.  Y.,  1887.  22.34 

Contents.  — Aunt  Juliana;  Ills  stupid  wife;  Brother  Jo- 
hannis;  Three  times  ten  years;  Bello;  Princess  Goldhair. 

Storm,  Theodor.  Iminen-See.  From  the  Ger- 
man by  H.  Clark.  Phila.,  1863.  427.9 

— Same.  Literally  translated  [by  H.  II.  Drake 

and  J.  L.  Dufais].  Cambridge,  1874?  6874.49 

Strauss,  Friedrich.  The  chime  of  the  bells.  From 
the  German  by  H.  Bokum.  Boston,  1836.  4896.9 

— The  glory  of  the  House  of  Israel ; or,  the 

Hebrew’s  pilgrimage  to  the  Holy  city.  Pliila. , 
1859.  68989 

— Same.  Phila.,  1873.  6898. 10 

— Helon’s  pilgrimage  to  .Jerusalem.  A picture  of 

Judaism,  in  the  century  which  preceded  the  advent 
of  our  Saviour.  Boston,  1825.  2 v.  6898.11 

— Same.  Rev.  and  abridged  by  Baron  Stow. 

Boston,  1835.  **K. 128.7 

— Lea,  or  baptism  in  Jordan.  A tale  of  the 

church  in  the  second  century.  Trans,  by  Mrs.  H. 
C.  Conant.  N.  Y.,  1846.  4878.63 

Streckfuss,  Adolf.  Castle  Hohenwald.  After 
the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1884.  93.26 

— Quicksands.  From  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wis- 
ter. Phila.,  1884.  35-70 

— Too  rich.  After  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister. 

Pliila.,  1878.  71. 1 

Sturm,  C.  A trip  with  the  man  in  the  moon. 
(SaflTord.  Christmas  country  and  other  tales.  1886.) 

20.23 

Sudermarm,  Hermann.  Dame  Care.  N.  Y.,  1891. 

109. Ill 

Suttner,  A.  G.,  Freiherr  von.  (M.  A.  Lerei.) 
Djambek  the  Georgian.  A tale  of  modern  Turkey. 
N.  Y.,  1890.  105-97 

Suttner,  Bertha,  Baronin  von.  (B.  Oulot.) 
“ Ground  arms  ! ” The  story  of  a life.  Trans,  by 
Alice  A.  Abbott.  Chicago,  1892.  11.151 

— Lay  down  your  arms.  The  autobiography  of 

Martha  von  Tilling.  Trans.  byT.  Holmes.  Lon- 
don, 1892.  2876.107 

Swan,  The,  of  the  Frauenberg.  A German  tradi- 
tion. (Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  traditions. 
Vol.  2.  1830.)  *28793.108.2 

Tenger,  Mariam,  pseud.  The  Hungarian  girl. 
Trans,  by  S.  E.  Boggs.  N.  Y.,  1892.  Illus.  13.128 
Theodora  Kantakuzenos.  An  historical  romance 
of  the  14th  century.  (Cunningham.  Foreign 
tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 
Three  swans.  The.  A German  popular  tradition. 
(Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol. 
2.  1830.)  *28793.108.2 

Tieck,  Ludwig.  The  elves.  (Carlyle.  German 
romance.  Vol.  1.  1841.) 

6896.17.1  ; **K.225.i.i;  6.1996.55.1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Tales  by  Musaeus,  Tieck, 

Richter.  1871.)  *2475.51.3 

— Same.  (Same.  Vol.  2.  1874.)  4570.62.2 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man. 1866.)  4577-9 

— Same.  (Hedge.  Prose  writers  of  Germany. 

1870.)  4873.6 

— The  fair-haired  Eckbert.  (Carlyle.  German 

romance.  Vol.  1.  1841.) 

6896.17.1;  **K.225.i.i;  **6.1996.55.1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Tales  by  Musaeus,  Tieck, 

Richter.  1871.)  *2475.51.3 

— Same.  (Same,  Vol.  1.  1874.)  4570.62.1 


220 


Translations  from  the  German 


— Same.  (Carlyle.  Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man. 1866.)  4577'9 

— The  goblet.  (Carlyle.  German  romance.  Vol. 

1.  1841.)  6896.17.1 ; **K. 255. 1. 1 ; **6.1995.55.1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Tales  by  Musaeus,  Tieck, 

Richter.  1871.)  *2475-5i-3 

— Same.  (Same.  Vol.  2.  1874.)  4570.62.2 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man. 1866.)  4577  9 

— Same.  (Love  tales.  German,  1891.)  107.26 

— The  Klausenburg.  (IVeird  tid-bits.  1888.) 

1797.21 

— Love  magic.  (Love  tales.  German.  1891.) 

107.26 

— Same.  (Roscoe.  German  novelists.  Vol.  4. 

1826.)  418.2.4 

— The  lover  of  nature.  Cambridge,  1833.  6878.33 

— The  pictures.  A tale.  (Cunningham.  Foreign 
tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  2.  1830.)  *28793.108.2 

— The  Roman  matron ; or,  Vittoria  Accorombona. 

London,  1845.  3 v.  6875.1 

— The  Runenberg.  (Carlyle.  German  romance. 
Vol.  1.  1841.)  6896.17.1 ; **K.225.i.i  ; 6.1995.55.1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Tales  by  Musaeus,  Tieck, 

Richter.  1871.)  *2475-5i-3 

— Same.  (Same.  Vol.  1.  1874.)  4570.62.1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man. 1866.)  4577-9 

— The  Tannenhauser.  (Roscoe.  German  novel- 
ists. Vol.  4.  1826.)  418.2.4 

— The  trusty  Eckart.  (Carlyle.  German  romance. 
Vol.  1.  1841.)  6896.17.1 ; **K.225.i.i  ; 6.1995.55.1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Tales  by  Musaeus,  'I'ieck, 

Richter.  1871.)  *2475.51.3 

— Same.  (Same.  Vol.  1.  1874.)  457062.1 

— Same.  (Carlyle.  Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man. 1866.)  4577-9 

Twardowska,  Emma  von.  (Eva  Hartner.) 
Pythia’s  pupils.  London,  1888.  Ulus.  100.46 

— Severa.  From  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister. 

Phila.,  1892.  1416. ii 

Ungern-Sternberg,  Alexander,  Freiherr  von. 
The  Breughel  brothers.  Boston,  1854.  2895.5 

— Same.  1873.  1721. i 

Velde,  Carl  F.  van  der.  Tales.  Tr.  by  N. 
Greene.  Boston,  1837.  2 v.  1796.8 

Contents.  — 1.  Arwed  Gyllenstierna,  a tale  of  the  early  part 
of  the  18th  century.  2.  The  Lichtensteins,  a tale  of  the 
Thirty  years’  war;  The  sorceress;  The  ana-baptist,  a tale 
of  the  first  half  of  the  16th  century. 

Volckhausen,  Adolf  von.  Why  did  he  not  die? 
Or,  the  child  from  the  Ebriiergang.  After  the 
German  by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1886.  754-22 

Volkmann,  Richard.  (Richard  Leander.)  German 
fantasies  by  French  firesides.  Trans,  by  Pauline 
C.  Lane.  N.  Y.,  1887.  24.78 

Waegner,  Wilhelm.  Asgard  and  the  gods.  Tales 
and  traditions  of  our  northern  ancestors.  Phila., 
1880.  Ulus.  2081.2 

— Epics  and  romances  of  the  Middle  ages. 

N.  Y.,  1887.  Ulus.  61.29 

Walloth,  Wilhelm.  The  king’s  treasure  house. 
A romance  of  ancient  Egypt.  From  the  German 
by  Mary  J.  SafFord.  N.  Y.,  1886.  55-50 

Warring,  Hans.  Squire  Paul.  Trans,  by  Mary 
A.  Robinson.  N.  Y.,  1878.  1504.30 

Weird  tid-bits.  German.  N.  Y.,  1888.  1797.21 
Contents.  — The  severed  hand,  by  W.  Hauff;  The  elemen- 
tary spirit,  by  E.  T.  W.  Hoffmann;  The  ghost-seer,  by 
Schiller;  The  fortunes  of  Martin  Waldeck,  by  Sir  Walter 
Scott;  The  Klausenburg,  by  Tieck ; The  bracelet;  The  evil 
conscience,  by  Goethe. 


Weisflog,  Carl.  Measure  for  measure.  A tale. 
(Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol. 
1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 

Weis,  A.  Clelia.  (Bauer.  Clemence  d’Orville. 
1870.)  732.18 

Wichert,  Ernst.  The  green  gate.  A romance. 
Trans,  by  Mrs.  Wister.  Phila.,  1875.  1786.2 

— The  youngest  brother.  A socialistic  romance. 

Trans,  by  Kannida.  Chicago,  1891.  107.220 

Wieland,  Christoph  M.  The  republic  of  fools  : 
being  the  history  of  the  state  and  people  of  Ab- 
dera,  in  Thrace.  Trans,  by  Henry  Christmas. 
London,  1861.  2 v.  1796.1;  4874.52 

Wilbrandt,  Adolf.  Fridolin’s  mystical  marriage. 
From  the  German  by  Clara  Bell.  N.  Y.,  1884. 

35-94 

Wildenbruch,  Ernst  A.  von.  The  master  of 
Tanagra:  an  artist’s  story  of  old  Hellas.  New  ed. 
London,  1886.  28703.28 

— Same.  1887.  11.51 

Wildermuth,  Ottilie.  Leon  and  Zephir;  or,  the 
little  wanderers.  Boston,  1865.  743-8 

— A queen.  A story  for  girls.  N.  Y.,  1874. 

Ulus.  480.37 

Winter,  Amalie.  A simple  tale  of  love.  (Love 
tales.  German.  1891.)  107.26 

Wise  princess.  The.  (Cunningham.  Foreign 

tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 
Wolff,  Julius.  F'ifty  years,  three  months,  two 
days.  A tale  of  the  Neckar  valley.  N.Y.,  1890. 

107. 131 

— The  robber  count,  a story  of  the  Hartz  country. 

N.  Y.,  1890.  107.34 

— The  salt  master  of  Liineburg.  N.  Y.,  1890. 

106.46 

Woltmann,  Caroline  von.  The  white  lady. 
[Trans,  by  J.  D.  Hass.]  London,  1844.  756.7 

Wonderful  horn,  Tlie,  of  Oldenburg.  (Cunning- 
ham. Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1. 

1830.)  *28793.108.1 

Wuttke-BiUer,  Emma.  Ulli;  the  story  of  a 
neglected  girl.  London,  1888.  103.2 

Wyss,  Johann  R.  The  bitter  wedding.  A Swiss 
story.  (Cunningham.  Foreign  tales  and  tradi- 
tions. Vol.  1.  1830.)  *28793.108.1 

— The  Swiss  family  Robinson  ; or,  adventures  on 

a desert  island.  N.  Y.,  1835.  2 v.  1859.2 

— Same.  New  ed.  Boston,  1886.  65.4 

— The  treasure.  A Swiss  legend.  (Cunning- 
ham. Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1. 

1830.)  *28793.108.1 

Zschokke,  Heinrich.  Alamontade ; or,  the  gal- 
ley slave.  Trans,  from  the  45th  German  ed. 
Phila.,  1845.  2889.3 

— The  broken  pitcher.  From  the  German  [by 

Martha  Sever].  Cambridge,  1888.  6874.2 

— Incidents  of  social  life  amid  the  European 
Alps.  Trans,  by  L.  Strack.  N.  Y.,  1844.  4868.24 

— Labour  stands  on  golden  feet.  A holiday 
story.  Trans,  by  .John  Yeats.  N.  Y.  769.23 

— Leaves  from  the  journal  of  a poor  vicar  in 

Wiltshire.  Trans,  by  W.  H.  Furness.  (Hedge. 
Prose  writers  of  Germany.  1870.)  4873.6 

— The  princess  of  Brunswick-Wolfenbiittel,  and 

other  tales.  Leipzig,  1867.  1711.8 

Contents.  — The  princess  of  Brunswick-Wolfenbiittel;  a 
New  year’s  eve  adventure;  The  inn  at  Cransac. 

— The  refugee  in  the  mountains  of  Jura,  and 

Jonathan  Frock.  N.  Y.  i750-33 

— The  rose  of  Disentis.  N.  Y.,  1873.  1754-4 

— A Sylvester  night’s  adventure.  Trans,  by  M. 

B.  W.  Cincinnati,  1884.  35- 16 


221 


Translations  from  the  German 

TRANSLATIONS  OTHER  THAN  ENGLISH. 


Appenzeller,  Johann  C.  Gertrude  de  Wart,  ou 
I’epouse  fidele.  Roman  historique  trad,  par  Mad. 
Morel.  Paris,  1819.  6676.61 

Campe,  Joachim  H.  Le  nouveau  Robinson. 
Trad,  [par  S.  A.  d’Arnay].  Geneve,  1801.  2 v. 

68793.2 

— El  nuevo  Robinson  Crusoe.  Trad,  du  ingles 

al  Castellano.  Nueva-York,  1824.  Ulus.  4879.21 
Freytag,  Gustav.  Doit  et  avoir.  Trad,  par  W. 
De  Suckau.  Paris,  1859.  2 v.  2899.52 

Goethe.  Les  affinites  electives.  Trad.  nouv.  par 
Mme.  A.  de  Carlowitz.  Paris,  1844.  2878.48 

— Les  annees  d’apprentissage  de  Wilhelm  Meister. 
Trad,  par  J.  Porchat.  Paris,  1860.  [Qlluvres.  6.] 

*2872.1.6 

— Les  annees  de  voyages  de  Wilhelm  Meister. 

Entretiens  d’emigres  allemands.  Les  bonnes 
femmes.  Nouvelle.  Trad,  par  J.  Porchat.  Paris, 
1860.  [Qiluvres.  7.]  *2872.1.7 

— Poemes  et  romans.  Trad,  par  J.  Porchat. 

Paris,  1860.  [CEuvres.  5.]  *2872.1.5 

Romans  : Les  souffrances  du  jeune  Werther;  Les  affinites 
dlectives. 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.  La  caravane.  Contes  orien- 
taux,  trad,  par  A.  Tallon.  Paris,  1855.  28703.4 

Heyse,  Paul.  A la  recherche  du  bonheur,  nou- 
velle traduite  de  Paul  Heyse.  (Tissot.  A la 
recherche  du  bonheur.  1871.)  2679.58 

Hoffmann,  Ernst  T.  W.  Contes  fantastiques. 
T.  2-4.  Bruxelles,  1830.  1079. ii 

— Same.  Trad,  par  P.  Christian.  Paris,  1843. 

27093.15 

— Same.  Trad,  par  X.  Marmier.  Nouv.  ed. 

1881.  6673.5 

Koerner,  Theodor.  Woldemar,  episode  de_  la 
campagne  d’ltalie,  d’apres  Koerner.  (Tissot.  A la 
recherche  du  bonheur.  1871.)  2679.58 

Kompert,  Leopold.  Les  Juifs  de  la  Boh^rae. 
Trad,  par  D.  Stauben.  Paris,  1860.  48703.64 

Contents.  — Le  colporteur;  TJne  enfant  perdue;  Treuderl. 

— Scenes  du  Ghetto.  Trad,  par  D.  Stauben. 

Paris,  1859.  48703.63 

Lafontaine,  August.  La  famille  de  Halden. 
Trad,  par  M.  V.  [Henri  Vilmain].  Paris,  1803. 
4 v.  6876.37 

— L’homme  singulier,  ou  Emile  dans  le  nionde. 

Imite  de  I’allemand  par  J.  B.  J.  Breton  et  J.  D. 
Frieswinkel.  Paris,  1801.  6899.19 

— Welf-Budo,  ou  Les  aeronautes.  Roman,  trad, 

par  Elise  Voiart.  Paris,  1817.  3 v.  6899.18 

La  Motte  Fouque,  Friedrich,  Freiherr  de.  On- 
dine,  conte,  trad,  par  la  baronne  Isabelle  de 
Montolieu.  Nouv.  ed.  Paris,  1834.  27093.9 

Meding,  Oscar.  (Gregor  Samarow.)  De  Sadowa 
a Sedan.  6e  6d.  1885.  2860.59 


Mimdt,  Clara  M.  (Louise  Miihlbach.)  Une 
coquette.  (Tissot.  A la  recherche  du  bonheur. 
1871.)  2679.58 

Sacher-Masoch,  Leopold,  Ritter  von.  A Kolo- 
mea:  contes  juifs  et  petits  russiens.  Trad,  par 
A.  C.  Strebinger.  Paris,  1879.  4875.76 

Contents.  — Pintschew  et  Mintschew;  Un  jour  et  une  nuit 
dans  la  steppe;  Reeits  galliciens;  Les  amours  d'Adara  Kosa- 
brodzki;  Magasse  le  Watacheko  ; La  fete  des  moissonneurs; 
Scenes  du  (ihetto;  Notre  depute;  Aldoua;  Le  roi  de 
Pologne;  II  reviendra;  L’ours  amoureux. 

— Entre  deux  fen6tres.  Servatien  et  Pancrace. 

Le  castellan.  Nouvelles  trad,  par  Mile.  Strebin- 
ger. Paris,  1880.  48703.73 

— Le  legs  de  Cain.  Paris,  1878.  2876.48 

Contents. — Un  testament;  Basile  Hymen;  Le  paradis  sur 
le  Dniester. 

— Le  legs  de  Cain.  Contes  galiciens.  Paris, 

1874.  2876.59 

Contents.  — L’errant;  Don  Juan  de  Kolomea;  Frinko 
Balaban;  Clair  de  lune;  Marcella. 

— Le  nouveau  Job.  Le  laid.  Trad,  par  Mme. 

Noemi  Mange.  Paris,  1879.  4875.77 

— Sascha  et  Saschka.  La  Mere  de  Dieu.  Trad, 

par  Mile.  Strebinger.  Paris,  1886.  2878.85 

— La  sirene.  Etude  de  moeurs  russes.  Paris, 

1891.  2876.49 

Schmid,  Christoph  von.  Cento  novelline  di 
Salvatore  Muzzi,  e cento  brevi  racconti  del 
Canonico  Schmid.  Milano,  1854.  6779.21 

— La  cruclie  a I’eau.  Suivi  des  Roses  rouges  et 

des  Roses  blanches.  Contes  traduits  de  I’allemand. 
Paris,  1844.  No.  3 in  ***6669.65 

— La  guirlande  de  houblon.  Episode  de  la  vie 

d’un  pauvre  maitre  d’ecole  de  campagne.  Trad, 
par  Louis  Friedel.  9e  ed.  Tours,  1859.  2028.10 
Strubberg,  Friedrich  A.  (Armand.)  A la  fron- 
tiere  indieune.  Trad,  par  A.  Paul.  Paris,  1880. 
2 V.  1073.6 

— Mes  chasses  a la  frontiere  des  Indiens.  Paris, 

1881.  2 V.  1073.8 

— Mes  debuts  en  Amerique,  en  route  pour  le 

desert.  Paris,  1880.  2 v.  i073-7 

Wasserburg,  Philipp.  (Philippe  Laicus.)  La 
perle  de  la  Djalmara.  Trad,  par  Paul  Siegwart. 
Lyon,  1878.  4875-62 

A story  of  life  among  the  French  colonists  in  Algeria. 

Woltmann,  Caroline  von.  Lo  spettro  dell’ 
antenata.  Leggenda  alemanna  del  secolo  xii. 
Trad,  di  C.  M.  P.  London,  1865.  6874.27 

Wyss,  Johann  R.  Le  Robinson  suisse.  Trad, 
par  la  baronne  Isabelle  de  Montolieu.  Nouv.  ed. 
Paris,  1816.  2 v.  6877.16 

— Same.  Trad,  par  Elise  Voiart.  Precede  d’une 
introd.  de  C.  Nodier.  Paris,  1843. 

6873.1 ; 6873.34 


222 


English  Fiction 


WORKS  OF  FICTION 

IN  THE 

ENGLISH  LANGUAGE 


Added  since  July,  1893, 


TO  THE 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY  OF  THE  CITY  OP  BOSTON. 


frames  in  parentheses  indicate  pseudonyms. 


A.,  E.  Kathleen : a tale  of  the  fifth  century. 

6579-73 

Ackerman,  A.  W.  The  price  of  peace,  a story  of 
the  times  of  Ahab,  king  of  Israel.  61.55 

Adams,  Henry  C.  The  boy  cavaliers ; or,  the 
siege  of  Clidesford.  2578.153 

— Friend  or  foe;  a tale  of  Sedgmoor.  2578.154 

— School-days  at  Kingscourt.  2578.155 

— Tales  of  the  Civil  wars;  The  boy  cavaliers; 

Friend  or  foe.  2578.156 

— Who  was  Philip?  A tale  of  public  school  life. 

6576-155 

Adelaide,  pseud.  Jemima.  A story  of  English 
family  life.  6575.85 

Aesop.  The  fables  selected,  and  their  history 
traced  by  Joseph  Jacobs.  66.86 

Ainsworth,  William  H.  Auriol ; or,  the  elixir  of 
life.  82.70 

— Crichton.  1737.22 

— The  fall  of  Somerset.  64.26  ; 2573.134 

— John  Law,  the  projector.  6577.124 

— The  Manchester  rebels  of  the  fatal  ’45. 

82.71 ; 6576.113 

— Rookwood.  1504-9 

— The  Tower  of  London.  An  historical  romance. 

82.72;  6594.75 

Alden,  Isabella  M.  (Pansy.)  Jessie  Wells;  or, 
how  to  save  the  lost.  1808.7 

— The  man  of  the  house.  1449.55 

— Next  things.  1460.10 

— Stephen  Mitchell’s  journey.  15-32 

— “Wanted.”  64.70 

— and  Marcia  M.  Livingston.  Aunt  Hannah  and 

Martha  and  John.  62.63 

Alden,  William  L.  Told  by  the  colonel.  62.65 
Aldrich,  Thomas  B.  Two  bites  at  a cherry,  with 
other  tales.  14.213 

Alexander,  Mrs.,  pseud.  See  Hector,  Annie 
French. 

Alien,  pseud.  A daughter  of  the  King.  66.79 
Allardyce,  Alexander.  Earlscourt,  a novel  of 
provincial  life.  15.100 

Allen,  Grant.  Michael’s  Crag.  15-83 

— The  scallywag.  i4-i59 


— A terrible  inheritance.  63.108 

Allen,  James  Lane.  A Kentucky  cardinal,  a 
story.  66.38 

Allen,  Willis  Boyd.  Lost  on  Umbagog.  63.95 
Almost  a duchess.  [No  name  series.]  36.83 
A.  L.  O.  E.,  pseud.  See  Tucker,  Charlotte  M. 
Ancketill,  W.  R.  The  adventures  of  Mick  Cal- 
lighim,  M.  P.  A story  of  Home  rule.  And  The 
De  Burghos.  6598.65 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.  Stories  and  fairy 
tales.  Trans,  by  H.  Oskar  Sommer.  76.67 

Andrews,  Marion.  Cousin  Isabel.  A tale  of  the 
siege  of  Londonderry.  6578.61 

Anna,  the  elder  sister.  6599.62 

Anstey,  F.,  pseud.  See  Guthrie,  Thomas  A. 
Armstrong,  Jessie.  Mark  Marksen’s  secret.  62.75 
Armytage,  Lewis.  The  Blue  mountains  and 
other  stories  for  children.  1734.27 

Artist  and  craftsman.  6575.82 

Ashworth,  John.  Strange  tales  from  humble  life. 

89.38 

Astor,  John  Jacob.  A journey  in  other  worlds, 
a romance  of  the  future.  15  203 

Atherton,  Gertrude.  The  doomswoman.  14.145 
Auer,  Adelheid  von,  pseud.  See  Cosel,  Char- 
lotte A.  M.  von. 

Austin,  Jane  G.  Moonfolk.  1765. 13 

Autobiography  of  a merchant ; or,  the  story  of 
James  Meetwell.  6599.76 

Aytoun,  William  E.  Norman  Sinclair.  3 v. 

6576.115 

Baker,  Henry  B.  StraflTord.  A romance. 

6576.101 

Balestier,  Charles  Wolcott.  Benefits  forgot. 

15-121 

Ballantyne,  Robert  M.  Battles  with  the  sea. 

76.1 

— The  big  otter.  A tale  of  the  great  Nor’west. 

76.4 

— Charlie  to  the  rescue.  A tale  of  the  sea  and 

the  Rockies.  76.10 

— The  garret  and  the  garden ; or,  low  life  high 

up ; and  Jeff  Benson ; or,  the  young  coastguards- 
man.  76.9 


223 


English  Fiction 


— Hunted  and  harried.  A tale  of  the  Scottish 

covenanters.  6597.87 

— The  island  queen ; or,  dethroned  by  fire  and 
water.  A tale  of  the  Southern  hemisphere.  76.5 

— The  lonely  island ; or,  the  refuge  of  the  muti- 
neers. 76.7 

— The  madman  and  the  pirate.  76.8 

— Martin  Rattler ; or,  a boy’s  adventures  in  the 

forests  of  Brazil.  757-21 

— The  middy  and  the  Moors:  an  Algerine  story. 

76.6 

— My  doggie  and  I.  76.11 

— Over  the  Rocky  mountains  ; or,  wandering  Will 

in  the  land  of  the  Red  Skin.  810.83.7 

— Philosopher  Jack.  A tale  of  the  Southern  seas. 

76-3 

— The  pirate  city.  An  Algerine  tale.  1778.9 

— The  prairie  chief.  1734.31 

— The  red  man’s  revenge.  A tale  of  the  Red 

river  flood.  76.12 

— Twice  bought.  A tale  of  the  Oregon  gold 

fields.  76.2 

— The  world  of  ice.  746.3 

Ballyblvinder,  an  Irish  story.  6598.62 

Balzac.  The  brotherhood  of  consolation.  1736.32 

— Catherine  de’  Medici.  104.  loi 

— Ferragus.  The  last  incarnation  of  Vautrin. 

1736.34 

— Lost  illusions.  The  two  poets.  Eve  and  David. 

1736.30 

— The  marriage  contract.  1736.35 

Contents.  — The  marriage  contract;  A double  life;  The 
peace  of  a home. 

— Memoirs  of  two  young  married  women.  1736.33 

— Pierrette  [and  The  vicar  of  Tours].  1736.31 
The  above  are  translated  by  Katharine  Prescott  Wormeley, 
Bangs,  John  Kendrick.  Coffee  and  repartee. 

14.182 

— Half-hours  with  Jimmieboy.  15. 59 

— The  idiot.  26.39 

— Three  weeks  in  politics.  [Harper’s  black  & 

white  series.]  64.52 

— Toppleton’s  client;  or,  a spirit  in  exile.  14.171 

— The  water  ghost  and  others.  63.43 

Banks,  Isabella.  Glory  : a Wiltshire  story. 

6576.173 

Bardan,  Patrick.  The  dead-watchers,  and  other 
folk-lore  tales  of  Westmeath.  6596  64 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine.  Cheap  Jack  Zita.  15.164 

— Golden  feather.  63.115 

— Kitty  Alone,  a story  of  three  fires.  62.85 

— Margery  of  Quether,  and  other  stories.  15.131 

— Mrs.  Curgenven  of  Curgenven.  14.205 

— Noerai.  26.12 

— The  queen  of  love.  15.171 

Barlow,  Jane.  Irish  idylls.  61.84 

— Kerrigan’s  quality.  15.196 

— Maureen’s  fairing  [and  other  stories].  [Irish 

series.]  26.124 

Barr,  Amelia  E.  Girls  of  a feather.  15.72 

— The  lone  house.  15.165 

— A singer  from  the  sea.  14.161 

Barr,  Robert.  The  face  and  the  mask.  26.48 

— In  the  midst  of  alarms.  66.55 

Barrett,  Frank.  The  justification  of  Andrew 
Lebrun.  66.35 

— Kitty’s  father.  14. 144 

Barrie,  James  M.  A Tillyloss  scandal.  1737  26 
— . Two  of  them.  14.169 

Barrili,  Anton  G.  The  princess’s  private  secre- 
tary. 15.212 

Barry,  John  D.  The  Princess  Margarethe.  15.35 


Basil  St.  John.  An  autumn  tale.  6596.76 

Bassett,  George.  Hippolyte  and  Golden-Beak. 

26.32 

Bates,  Arlo.  Mr.  Jacobs.  1429.65 

Bates,  Mrs.Lindon  W.  Bunch-grass  stories.  26.96 
Baylor,  Frances  C.  Claudia  Hyde.  15.210 

Bayly,  .Ada  E.  (Edna  Lyall.)  Doreen,  the  story 
of  a singer.  " 15.206 

— To  right  the  wrong.  15 -40 

Bayly,  Elisabetli  B.  Alfreda  Holme  : a story  of 
social  life  in  Australia.  6577.116 

Beale,  Maria.  Jack  O’Doon.  26.31 

Beaumont,  Averil,  pseud.  See  Hunt,  Margaret. 
Becke,  Louis.  By  reef  and  palm.  61.70 

Beers,  Henry  A.  A suburban  pastoral,  and  other 


tales. 


15.207 


Behrens,  Bertha.  (W.  Heiniburg.)  A fatal  mis- 
understanding, and  other  stories.  14.166 

Bell,  Gertrude.  True  to  the  Prince.  A tale  of 
the  sixteenth  century,  1567-1575.  2576.136 

Bell,  Lilian.  A little  sister  to  the  wilderness.  26.57 

— The  love  affairs  of  an  old  maid.  14.164 

Bellew,  Francis  J.  Memoirs  of  a Griffin ; or,  a 
cadet’s  first  year  in  India.  1734.28 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  All  in  a garden  fair.  6576.184 

— Beyond  the  dreams  of  avarice.  26.14 

— For  faith  and  freedom.  2577  128 

— In  deacon’s  orders  and  other  stories.  26.72 

— The  rebel  queen.  14.189 

— and  James  Rice.  The  monks  of  Thelema.  93.22 

Bethune,  Alexander.  The  Scottish  peasant’s  fire- 
side : a series  of  tales  and  sketches.  6578.76 

— Tales  and  sketches  of  the  Scottish  peasantry. 

6578.68 

Bickerdyke,  .John.  With  the  best  intentions. 
A tale  of  undergraduate  life  at  Cambridge.  6576.165 
Biddulph,  Paulina.  Lettice ; a tale  of  the  siege 
of  Chester  [1644].  6577.111 

Bierbower,  Austin.  From  monkey  to  man.  A 
story  of  the  missing  link.  76.48 

Bikelas,  Demetrios.  Tales  from  the  Aegean. 
Trans,  by  Leonard  E.  Opdycke.  61.86 

Bishop,  William  Henry.  A pound  of  cure.  A 
story  of  Monte  Carlo.  64.51 

— Writing  to  Rosina.  66.16 

Bjprnson,  Bj^rnstjerne.  The  heritage  of  the 
Kurts.  Trans,  by  Cecil  Fairfax.  64.78 

Black,  Clementina.  An  agitator.  66.39 

Black,  William.  The  handsome  Humes.  15.43 

— Highland  cousins.  63.48 

— The  maid  of  Killeena  and  The  marriage  of 

Moira  Fergus.  1773-4 

— The  penance  of  John  Logan,  and  two  other 

tales.  15-107 

Blackmore,  Richard  D.  Clara  Vaughan. 

475-9;  6576-145 

— The  maid  of  Sker.  421.29 

— Perlycross.  64.36 

— The  remarkable  history  of  Sir  Thomas  Up- 

more,  bart.  2 v.  6576.142 

Blair,  Eliza  N.  Lisbeth  Wilson : a daughter  of 
New  Hampshire  hills.  26.110 

Blake,  Lillie  Devereux.  A daring  experiment,  and 
other  stories.  15-79 

Blake,  M.  M.  The  siege  of  Norwich  castle. 

2573-123 

Blanchard,  Amy  E.  Two  girls.  63.81 

Blinkhoolie,  pseud.  A Tory  lordling.  3 v. 

6576  157 

Blitz,  Mrs.  A.  An  Australian  millionaire.  61.68 
Boldrewood,  Rolf,  pseud.  See  Brown, 
Thomas  A. 


224 


English  Fiction 


Booth,  Eliza  M.  J.  von.  (Rita.)  A luisband  of 
no  importance.  [The  Incognito  library.]  63.73 
Bouve,  Edward  T.  Centuries  apart.  62.74 

Bouvet,  Marguerite.  My  lady,  a story  of  long 
ago.  66.19 

Bowman,  Anne.  The  boy  foresters.  A tale  of 
the  days  of  Robin  Hood.  6577.141 

Boyd,  Archibald.  The  cardinal.  3 v.  6598.63 
Boyesen,  Iljalmar  H.  Norseland  tales.  63.99 
Brainerd.  Thomas  H.  “ Go  forth  and  find.” 
[The  Unknown  library.]  26.42 

Bramston,  Mary.  The  adventures  of  Denis. 

6576.105 

— Their  father’s  wrong.  1738.13 

Bray,  Anna  E.  Warleigh.  6577.120 

Bray,  Claude.  Ivanda;  or,  the  pilgrim’s  quest. 

66.22 

— Randall  Davenant : a tale  of  the  Mahrattas. 

6598.57 

Brearley,  W.  H.  Wanted,  a copyist.  [The  Un- 
known library.]  15-217 

Brewer,  David  H.  Adventures  in  fairyland.  66.74 
Bridges,  Mrs.  Colonel.  (Mrs.  Forrester.)  The 
light  of  other  days.  64.38 

Bridges,  Robert.  Overheard  in  Arcady.  395. 36 
Brightwell,  Cecilia  L.  Palissy,  the  Huguenot 
potter.  800.43 

Briscoe,  Margaret  Sutton.  Links  in  a chain.  15.194 
Brooke,  Emma.  A superfluous  woman.  [Anon.] 

15.122 

Brooke,  Magdalen,  pseud.  See  Capes,  Harriet  M. 
Brooks,  Elbridge  S.  A boy  of  the  first  empire. 

77.18 

Brooks,  Noah.  Tales  of  the  Maine  coast.  64.48 
Brown,  Alice.  Meadow-grass.  Tales  of  New 
England  life.  26.55 

Brown,  Andrew  M.  Peden  the  prophet;  a tale 
of  the  Covenanters.  6597.56 

Brown,  Arthur.  The  knight  of  Dilham,  a story 
of  the  Lollards.  6599.56 

Brown,  Helen  D.  The  Petrie  estate.  15.7 

Brown,  Thomas  A.  (Rolf  Boldrewood.)  A 
modern  buccaneer.  15-170 

— The  sphinx  of  Eaglehawk  : a tale  of  old  Bendigo. 

26.13 

Browne,  Mrs.  T.  M.  Under  the  live  oaks.  14.199 
Bruce,  Charles.  The  story  of  John  Heywood. 

2578. 161 

Bruce,  Mrs.  E.  M.  Robby  and  Nellie  and  Susie. 

1734-39 

— Robby  and  Nellie  at  school.  1734-37 

— Robby  and  Nellie  in  business.  1734.38 

— Tbe  silver  shadow  and  other  stories.  1734.40 

— A week  of  life.  1734.36 

Buchanan,  Robert  W.  Ruth  Garnett.  An  his- 
torical tale.  3 V.  6576.108 

— and  Henry  Murray.  The  charlatan.  26.52 

Bullock,  Shan  F.,  pseud.?  The  awkward  squads, 
and  other  stories.  6598.55 

Bulwer-Lytton,  Rosina  W.  L.,  lady  Lytton. 
The  household  fairy.  6578.78 

Bundell,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Sweetman.  (M.  E.  Fran- 
cis.) In  a North  Country  village.  15  62 

— The  story  of  Dan.  15.182 

Bunner,  Henry  C.  More  short  sixes.  26.28 

Burch,  Harriette  E.  Dick  Delver.  A story  of 
the  peasant  revolt  of  the  fourteenth  century. 

2576.129 

Burgin,  G.  B.  His  lordship  and  others.  [The 
Whitefriars  library  of  wit  and  humour.]  2578.147 
Burnett,  Frances  Hodgson.  The  one  I knew  the 
best  of  all,  a memory  of  the  mind  of  a child.  15.31 


— Piccino,  and  other  child  stories.  66.23 

— Two  little  pilgrims’  progress.  77- 16 

Burnham,  Clara  Louise.  Dearly  bought.  1738.12 

— Sweet  Clover,  a romance  of  the  White  City. 

63.80 

Burton,  John  B.  The  Hispaniola  plate  (1683- 
1893).  26.123 

Burwell,  Letitia  !M.  A girl’s  life  in  Virginia 
before  the  war.  26.29 

Butler,  Lady  Rachel  E.  The  prophecy.  2 v. 

6577.107 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah.  In  old  New  England; 
the  romance  of  a colonial  fireside.  26.64 

— In  the  boyhood  of  Lincoln.  13.126 

— The  knight  of  liberty.  A tale  of  the  fortunes 

of  La  Fayette.  76.66 

— The  parson’s  miracle,  and  My  grandmother’s 

grandmother’s  Christmas  candle.  Christmas  in 
America.  66.2 

— The  patriot  schoolmaster;  or,  the  adventures 

of  two  Boston  cannon,  the  “Adams”  and  “ Han- 
cock,” a tale  of  the  Minute  men  and  the  Sons  of 
liberty.  63.97 

Cabell,  Isa  C.  Seen  from  the  saddle.  [Harper’s 
black  & white  series.]  15.82 

Cable,  George  W.  John  March,  southerner. 

66.37 

Caffyn,  Mrs.  Mannington.  (Iota.)  Children  of 
circumstance.  61.54 

— A yellow  aster.  15. 161 

Caine,  T.  H.  Hall.  The  Manxman.  64.87 

— A son  of  Hagar.  26.15 

Cambridge,  Ada.  A little  minx,  a sketch.  15.77 
Capes,  Harriet  M.  (Magdalen  Brooke.)  The 
story  of  Eleanor  Lambert.  [The  Unknown 
library.]  107.201 

Carey,  Rosa  N.  The  old,  old  story.  66.54 

Carolath-Schoenaich,  Carl  L.  E.  F.,  prince  de 
Carolath-Beuthen.  Melting  snows.  26.51 

Carroll,  Lewis,  pseud.  See  Dodgson,  Charles  L. 
Castelar,  Isabella.  The  Spanish  treasure.  64.60 
Catherwood,  Mary  H.  The  chase  of  Saint- 
Castin,  and  other  stories  of  the  French  in  the 
New  world.  63.102 

— The  white  islander.  I5-I39 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  The  story 
of  the  Don,  re-written  for  our  young  folks,  by  C. 
L.  Mateaux.  90.55 

Chamberlain,  H.  R.  6,000  tons  of  gold.  26.17 
Champfleury,  pseud.  See  Fleury,  Jules  F.  F.  H. 
Champney,  Elizabeth  W.  Paddy  O’Leary  and 
his  learned  pig.  77.6 

— Six  boys.  15. 12 

— Witch  Winnie  at  Shinnecock ; or,  the  King’s 

daughters  in  a summer  art  school.  63.83 

— Witch  Winnie  in  Paris  ; or,  the  King’s  daughters 

abroad.  14.220 

Chandler,  Bessie.  A woman  who  failed,  and 
others.  14-155 

Chaperoned.  [The  Unknown  library.]  15  218 
Attributed  to  Albert  Ulmann. 

Charles,  Elizabeth.  Attila  and  his  conquerors,  a 
story  of  tlie  days  of  St.  Patrick  and  St.  Leo  the 
Great.  63.76 

— The  Draytons  and  the  Davenants.  A story  of 

the  Civil  wars.  [Anon,]  6598.71 

Chesney,  F.  R.  Operatic  tales.  1366.35 

Chester,  Greville  J.  Evelyn  Manwaring.  A 
tale  of  Hampton  court  palace.  2577.135 

Cholmondeley,  Mary.  Diana  Tempest.  15.47 
Chopin,  Kate.  Bayou  folk.  15  155 

Christian,  Sydney.  Sarah  : a survival.  26.27 

226 


English  Fiction 


Church,  Alfred  J.  The  burning  of  Rome ; or,  a 
story  of  the  days  of  Nero.  950.29 

— Stories  from  the  Greek  comedians:  Aristophanes, 
Philemon,  Diphilus,  Menander,  Apollodorus. 

950.35 

Clacy,  Helen.  (Cycla.)  Pattie  Durant.  A tale 
of  166^  6577.121 

Clark,  Charlotte  M.  (Charles  M.  Clay.)  Baby 
Rue.  [Anon.]  1451.5 

Clark,  Frederick  T.  On  Cloud  mountain.  63.58 
Clarke,  Benjamin.  Will  Norbury:  a tale  of  the 
Cornish  coast.  6579a.  81 

Clarke,  Henry  Saville.  “ A little  flutter.”  Stage, 
story,  and  stanza.  [The  Whitefriars  library  of 
wit  and  humour.  2d  ser.]  2578.150 

Claude,  Mary  S.  Twilight  thoughts.  Stories 
for  children  and  child-lovers.  26.7 

Clay,  Charles  M.,  pseud.  See  Clark,  Charlotte  M. 
Claytor,  Graham.  Pleasant  Waters  : a story  of 
Southern  life  and  character.  25.66 

Clegg,  John  T.  (Th’  Owd  Weighber.)  David’s 
loom  : a story  of  Rochdale  life  in  the  nineteenth 
century.  64.85 

Clemens,  Samuel  L.  (Mark  Twain.)  Tom  Saw- 
yer abroad,  by  Huck  Finn.  1410.24 

Clifford,  Mrs.  W.  K.  A flash  of  summer.  61.62 

— A grey  romance,  by  Mrs.  W.  K.  Clifford,  and 
stories  by  H.  D.  Traill,  W.  Earl  Hodgson  [etc.]. 

63.122 

— The  last  touches  and  other  stories.  6577.122 

Clout,  Machiavelli  Colin,  pseud.  The  curse  of 
intellect.  26.58 

Clowes,  William  L.  The  double  emperor,  a 
story  of  a vag.abond  Cunarder.  61.56 

Cobban,  J.  Maclaren.  By  telegraph.  63.114 

— A soldier  and  a gentleman.  15-142 

Cobbleigh,  Tom.  Young  Sam  and  Sabina. 
[The  Unknown  library.]  15.208 

Cockton,  Henry.  Stanley  Thorn.  82.77 

— Sylvester  Sound,  the  somnambulist.  1801. i 
Coe,  Carrie  M.  !Me!  July  and  August.  [Anon.] 

1433-6 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton.  Dan  of  Millbrook,  a 
story  of  American  life.  1774-4 

Same  as  “ Caleb  Krlnkle.” 

Coleridge,  Christabel  R.  A bag  of  farthings. 

1735-29 

Collier,  Hiram  Price.  Mr.  Picket-Pin  and  his 
friends.  64.65 

Collier,  William  F.  Tales  of  old  English  life. 

6597-57 

Collingwood,  Harry,  pseud.  See  Lancaster, 
William  J.  C. 

Colomb,  George  H.  Donnington  castle  : a royal- 
ist story.  6577.118 

— For  king  and  Kent  (1648).  3 v.  2578.165 

Colquhoun,  M.  J.  Every  inch  a soldier. 

6576.171 

— Primus  in  Indis.  6576.116 

Colthurst,  Miss.  Irrelagh ; or,  the  last  of  the 
cliiefs.  An  Irish  tale.  6597.85 

Comfort,  Elizabeth  M.  Grizzly’s  little  pard.  63.57 
Compton,  Herbert.  A free  lance  in  a far  land : 
an  account  of  the  singular  fortunes  of  Selwyn 
Fyveways,  of  Fyveways  hall.  22.116 

Comyu,  Evans.  Romance  by  proxy.  A story  of 
the  Soudan  war.  2574.138 

Conklin,  Jennie  M.  Growing  up.  63.90 

— Three-and-twenty.  26.25 

Cooke,  Frances  E.  An  English  hero : the  story 
of  Richard  Cobden.  6576  147 

Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud.  See  Woolsey,  Sarah  C. 


Cooper,  E.  E.  Hide  and  seek.  A story  of  the 
New  Forest  in  1647.  6577.109 

Cooper,  Mrs.  Frank.  See  Cooper,  E.  E. 
Coppee,  Fran9ois.  The  rivals.  [Harper’s  black 
& white  series.]  15.81 

Corbiere,  J.  Scarlet  and  buff,  a tale  of  Winches- 
ter during  the  Great  Rebellion.  2578.157 

Corelli,  Marie,  pseud.  See  Mackay,  Minnie. 
Coryell,  John  R.  Diccon  the  Bold,  a story  of  the 
days  of  Columbus.  14.204 

Cosel,  Charlotte  A.  M.  von.  (Adelheid  von 
Auer.)  It  is  the  fashion.  797.27 

Cotes,  Mrs.  Everard.  See  Duncan,  Sara  J. 
Cotterell,  Constance.  Tempe.  15.126 

Couch,  Arthur  T.  Q.  (Q.)  Dead  man’s  rock. 

64-74 

— The  delectable  duchy,  stories,  studies,  and 

sketches.  15.66 

Couperus,  Louis.  Majesty.  26.47 

Cox,  Palmer.  The  brownies  around  the  world. 

62.45 

— The  brownies  at  home.  60.65 

Craddock,  Charles  Egbert,  pseud.  See  Murfree, 
Mary  N. 

Cragin,  Louise  T.  (Ellis  Gray.)  Long  ago : a 
year  of  child  life.  1412. i 

Craigie,  Pearl  Richards.  (John  Oliver  Hobbes.) 
A bundle  of  life.  [Pseudonym  library.]  15.108 
Craik,  Dinah  M.  The  little  lame  prince.  1429.5 

— The  little  Lychetts.  A piece  of  autobiography. 

76.45 

Craik,  Georgiana  M.  Two  women.  1416.7 

Crake,  Augustine  D.  Jilmilius : a tale  of  the 
Decian  and  Valerian  persecutions.  2575.125 

— The  camp  on  the  Severn.  2575.127 

— The  doomed  city  ; or,  the  last  days  of  Durocina. 

2575-129 

— Evanus : a tale  of  the  days  of  Constantine  the 

Great.  2575.126 

— Fairleigh  Hall : a tale  of  Oxfordshire  during 

the  Great  Rebellion.  1737-25;  2575.134 

— The  heir  of  Treherne.  2575.133 

— The  house  of  Walderne.  2575.132 

— The  last  abbot  of  Glastonbury.  2575.128 

— The  rival  heirs : being  the  third  and  last 

chronicle  of  .Escendune.  2575.135 

— Stories  from  old  English  history.  2575.130 

— The  victor’s  laurel.  2575.131 

Crane,  Walter.  The  baby’s  opera.  76.40 

Crawford,  F.  Marion.  By  the  waters  of  Para- 
dise. [The  Autonym  library.]  r5-i99 

— Katharine  Lauderdale.  2 v.  15.148 

— Love  in  idleness,  a tale  of  Bar  Harbour.  61.74 

— Marion  Darche  : a story  without  comment.  15.28 

— Pietro  Ghisleri.  14.184 

— The  Ralstons.  2 v.  66.77 

A sequel  to  Katharine  Lauderdale. 

— The  upper  berth.  [The  Autonym  library.] 

15-199 

Crawford,  T.  C.  A man  and  his  soul,  an  occult 
romance  of  Washington  life.  61.88 

Crellin,  Horatio  N.  Romances  of  the  old  seraglio. 

26.9 

Crim,  Matt.  Elizabeth,  Christian  scientist.  14.181 
Crockett,  Samuel  R.  Bog-myrtle  and  peat:  be- 
ing tales,  chiefly  of  Galloway.  26.114 

— A Galloway  herd.  26.121 

— The  lilac  sunbonnet,  a love  story.  61.53 

— Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  the  hills.  61.80 

— The  men  of  the  Moss  Hags,  a history  of  ad- 

ventures taken  from  the  papers  of  William  Gordon 
of  Earstoun,  in  Galloway.  27.7 


226 


English  Fiction 


— The  play-actress.  66.44 

— The  raiders  : being  some  passages  in  the  life  of 
John  Faa,  Lord  and  Earl  of  Little  Egypt.  15.152 

— The  Stickit  minister,  and  some  common  men. 

65.88;  2574.142;  2574.147 
Croker,  B.  M.  Mr.  Jervis.  61.67 

Croly,  George.  Marston ; or,  the  soldier  and 
statesman.  3 v.  6575.78 

Crosland,  Camilla.  Toil  and  trouble ; a story  of 
London  life.  Added,  The  iron  rule,  and  A story 
of  the  West  end.  6596.55 

Crouch,  Archer  P.  Captain  Enderis,  First  West 
African  regiment.  64.82 

Crowe,  Eyre  E.  Charles  Delmer.  rAnon.”]  2 v. 

6578.74 

Cunningham,  Sir  Henry  S.  Sibylla.  65.84 

Curate,  The,  of  Overton.  3 v.  6578.69 

Curling,  Henry.  John  of  England.  3 v.  6578.41 
Curtin,  Jeremiah,  comp.  Hero-tales  of  Ireland. 

6594-73 

Cuthbert  St.  Elme,  M.P.;  or,  passages  in  the 
life  of  a politician.  3 v.  6575.83 

Cuthell,  Edith  E.  Only  a guardroom  dog.  14.196 
Cutts,  Edward  L.  The  first  rector  of  Burgstead. 

25793-130 

— St.  Cedd’s  cross.  25793.127 

Cycla,  pseud.  See  Clacy,  Helen. 

Dale,  Darley.  Lottie’s  wooing.  14151 

Daudet,  Alphonse.  Fromont  junior  & Uisier 
senior.  Trans,  by  Edward  Vizetelly.  27.1 

Also  translated  under  the  title  of  Sidonic. 

— The  pope’s  mule  and  other  stories  from  Daudet. 

[The  children’s  library.]  66.81 

I5avidson,  Hugh  C.  The  green  hills  of  tiie  sea. 
A Manx  story.  3 v.  6596.54 

Davis,  Richard  Harding.  The  exiles  and  other 
stories.  15.180 

— The  princess  Aline.  26.38 

Davis,  Varina  A.  J.  The  veiled  doctor.  26.61 
De  Amicis,  Edmondo.  Heart : a book  for  boys. 
Trans,  by  G.  S.  Godkin.  22.101 

Another  translation  with  the  title  Cnore  is  on  22.37. 
Debenham,  Mary  H.  The  Mavis  and  the  Merlin. 

1738.14 

De  Koven,  Mrs.  Reginald.  A sawdust  doll. 
[The  Peacock  library.]  26.107 

Deland,  Margaret.  Philip  and  his  wife.  62.61 

De  La  Rame,  Louise.  A Provence  rose.  [Cosy 
corner  series.]  760.67 

De  Leon,  Thomas  C.,  and  Erwin  Ledyard.  John 
Holden,  unionist,  a romance  of  the  days  of  de- 
struction and  reconstruction.  61.59 

De  Mille,  James.  Among  the  brigands.  450.75 

— The  lady  of  the  ice.  80.28 

Dickens,  Mary  Angela.  A valiant  ignorance. 

15. 173 

Dickinson,  Goldsworthy  L.  From  king  to  king  : 
the  tragedy  of  the  Puritan  revolution.  2578.160 
Dillwyn,  Elizabeth  A.  The  Rebecca  rioter.  2 v. 

6597.79 

Dison,  Ella  H.  The  story  of  a modern  woman. 

15-204 

Dod,  Samuel  Bayard-.  A hillside  parish.  15.115 
Dodge,  Mary  Mapes.  The  land  of  pluck,  stories 
and  sketches  for  young  folk.  62.59 

Dodgson,  Charles  L.  (Lewis  Carroll.)  Sylvie 

and  Bruno,  concluded.  4574  146 

Dolby,  Thomas.  Floreston ; or,  the  new  lord  of 
the  manor.  [Anon.]  6598.61 

Dole,  Nathan  Haskell.  Not  angels  quite.  14.188 

— On  the  point:  a summer  idyl.  26.104 

Donnison,  A.  Winning  a wife  in  Australia.  65  83 


Dora  Grafton ; or,  ‘ every  cloud  has  a silver 
lining.’  14.201 

Dorsey,  Anna  H.  Nora  Brady’s  vow,  and  Alona 
the  vestal.  I733-I7 

Dostoevsky,  Fedor  M.  Poor  folk.  Trans,  by 
Lena  Milman.  64.56 

Doudney,  Sarah.  When  we  were  girls  together. 

6578.60 

Dougall,  L.  What  necessity  knows.  i5-45 

— The  Zeit-Geist.  26.67 

Douglas,  Amanda  M.  Bethia  Wray’s  new  name. 

14-185 

— In  the  King’s  country.  i5-r45 

— In  wild  rose  time.  66.85 

— Larry.  14-172 

— Lyndell  Sherburne.  15-159 

Sequel  to  Sherburne  bouse. 

— Sherburne  cousins.  63.77 

— Sherburne  house.  15-158 

Dowson,  Ernest,  and  Arthur  Moore.  A comedy 
of  masks.  14-215 

Doyle,  A.  Conan.  The  gully  of  Bluemansdyke, 
and  other  stories.  i5-9i 

— The  parasite.  26.24 

— The  refugees,  a tale  of  two  continents.  14.170 

— Round  the  red  lamp  : being  facts  and  fancies  of 

medical  life.  62.58 

— The  sign  of  four.  2573.124 

— The  Stark  Munro  letters.  A series  of  twelve 

letters  written  by  J.  Stark  Munro,  M.  B.,  to  his 
friend  and  former  fellow-student,  Herbert  Swan- 
borough,  Lowell,  Massachusetts,  during  the  years 
1881-84.  26.92 

— Strange  secrets.  26.109 

Drage,  Geoffrey.  Cyril.  1734.44 

Drysdale,  William.  The  mystery  of  Abel  Fore- 
finger. 15118 

Du  Cbaillu,  Paul.  Ivar  the  Viking.  A romantic 
history  based  upon  authentic  facts  of  the  third 
and  fourth  centuries.  14.212 

Dumas,  Alexandre  D.  The  companions  of  Jehu. 

109. 106 

— The  conscript,  or,  the  days  of  Napoleon  i.  493.6 

— Olympe  de  Cloves.  A romance  of  the  court  of 

Louis  XV.  1490.16 

— The  she-wolves  of  Machecoul.  1490.18 

La  Vendee  in  1832. 

— The  Whites  and  the  Blues.  1490.17 

Du  Maurier,  George.  Trilby.  63.56 

Duncan,  Henry.  Tales  of  the  Scottish  peasantry. 

6599.71 

Duncan,  Sara  J.  A daughter  of  to-day.  15- 198 

— The  simple  adventures  of  a memsahib.  14-154 

— The  story  of  Sonny  Sahib.  76.60 

— Vernon’s  aunt.  66.84 

Dunn,  George.  Red  cap  and  blue  jacket,  a story 
of  the  time  of  the  French  revolution.  15.209 

Durand,  Sir  Mortimer.  (John  Roy.)  Helen  Tre- 
veryan  ; or,  the  ruling  race.  6594.53 

Earley,  William.  Rachel  Reno.  A romance  of 
Wales.  6576.185 

Ebers,  Georg  M.  Cleopatra.  2 v.  Trans,  by 
Mary  J.  Safford.  64.71 

— The  emperor.  2 v.  5118 

— Homo  sum.  31. 18 

— In  the  fire  of  the  forge.  A romance  of  old 

Nuremberg.  Trans,  by  Mary  J.  Safford.  2 v.  26.130 
Ebner-Eschenbach,  Marie  von.  The  two  coun- 
tesses. Trans,  by  Mrs.  Waugh.  [The  Un- 
known library.]  14.162 

Eckstein,  Ernst.  A monk  ofthe  Aventine.  Trans, 
by  Helen  H.  Johnson.  63.68 


227 


English  Fiction 


Edgar,  John  G.  Runnyniede  and  Lincoln  fair. 

6576.123 

— The  Wars  of  the  Roses.  2574.136 

Edmonds,  Elizabeth  M.  Amygdala,  a tale  of  the 
Greek  revolution.  66.63 

Edwards,  Annie.  Archie  Lovell.  6575.81 

Edwood,  May.  Elsie  Ellerton.  A novelette  of 
Anglo-Indian  life.  6576.151 

Eggleston,  Edward.  Duffels.  15.4 

Elliott,  E.,  pseud.  See  Epps,  Ellen. 

Elliott,  Maud  Howe.  Honor.  15-29 

Elliott,  Ruth,  pseud.  See  Peck,  Lillie. 

Ellis,  Edward  S.  Among  the  Esquimaux.  61.79 

— Comrades  true.  77.8 

— The  great  cattle  trail.  [Forest  and  prairie 

series.]  64.73 

— Jack  Midwood ; or,  bread  cast  upon  the  waters. 

[Through  on  time  series.  No.  1.]  77-1° 

— The  young  ranchers;  or,  fighting  the  Sioux. 

[Forest  and  prairie  series.]  77.2 

— The  young  scout.  The  story  of  a West  Point 

lieutenant.  76.69 

Elmslie,  Theodora  C.  The  little  lady  of  Laven- 
der. 62.53 

Elton,  Sir  Arthur  H.,  hart.  Below  the  surface. 
[Anon.]  3 v.  6596.53 

Emerald  gems  : a chaplet  of  Irish  fireside  tales. 

6596.84 

Emerson,  Peter  II.  A son  of  the  fens.  2577.137 
Emery,  Mabel  S.  When  we  were  little.  15  95 
Epps,  Ellen.  (E.  Elliott.)  Blenham.  6597.66 

Erckmann,  fimile,  and  Alexandre  Chatrian. 
Stories  of  the  Rhine.  63.119 

Esler,  E.  Rentoul.  The  way  they  loved  at  Grim- 
pat.  Village  idylls.  15.160 

Farjeon,  Benjamin  L.  A fair  Jewess.  15-154 

— The  last  tenant-  14.118 

— Love’s  victory.  1771 -3 

Fawcett,  Edgar.  A mild  barbarian.  63.105 

Fenn,  George  Manville.  Begumbagh  : a tale  of 
the  Indian  mutiny,  and  other  stories.  257ga.i42 

— Eli’s  children : the  chronicles  of  an  unhapp}^ 

family.  2578.167 

— First  in  the  field,  a story  of  New  South  Wales. 

62.57 

— The  grand  Chaco.  15-57 

— In  marine  armor : being  the  adventures  of  Abel 

Dane.  63.106 

— A life’s  eclipse.  66.18 

— Lord  John  ; or,  a search  for  gold.  63.110 

— Real  gold,  a story  of  adventure.  15-99 

— The  tiger.lily  : a story  of  a woman.  26. 1 1 1 

Fenton,  J.  D.  Memoirs  of  a lady  in  waiting.  2 v. 

6577-143 

Ferrier,  Susan  E-  Marriage.  2 v.  2577.140 

Field,  Eugene.  The  Holy  cross,  and  other  tales. 

15  135 

Fielde,  Adele  M.  Chinese  nights’  entertainment  : 
forty  stories  told  by  almond-eyed  folk  actors  in 
the  romance  of  the  strayed  arrow.  15-125 

Fife,  M.  B.  In  Glenoran.  6578  87 

Filial!,  A.  D.  Stories,  traditionary  and  romantic, 
of  the  two  rebellions  in  Scotland  in  1715  and  1745. 

6596.49 

Filleul,  Marianne.  Pendower.  A story  of  Corn- 
wall in  the  time  of  Henry  the  Eighth.  2577.126 

Filon,  Pierre  M.  A.  Garrick’s  pupil.  Trans,  by 
J.  V.  Prichard.  15-69 

Fitzgerald,  Sarah  J.  The  Lancasters  and  their 
friends.  2574.132 


Fitzgibbon,  Edward.  (Somerville  Gibney.)  John 
o’  London.  A romance  of  the  days  of  Roger 
Bacon.  2577.138 

— The  maid  of  London  Bridge.  A story  of  the 

time  of  Kett’s  rebellion.  6576.100 

Fitzroy,  Isobel.  Was  he  the  other?  14.116 

Fletcher,  John  S.  When  Charles  the  First  was 
king.  3 V.  6596.75 

Fletcher,  Joseph  S.  Through  storm  and  stress: 
being  a history  of  the  remarkable  adventures  of 
Richard  Fletcher  of  York.  2574.137 

Fleury,  Jules  F.  F’.  H.  (Champfleury.)  The 
faience  violin.  Trans,  by  William  Henry  Bishop. 

14.191 

Foote,  Mary  Hallock.  Coeur  d’Alene.  63  72 

— In  exile,  and  other  stories.  15.128 

For  the  fourth  time  of  asking.  By  the  author 
of  “ Miss  Toosey’s  mission.”  15-90 

Forbes,  Archibald.  Czar  and  Sultan,  the  adven- 
tures of  a British  lad  in  the  Russo-Turkish  war 
of  1877-78.  61-64 

Ford,  James  L.  Hypnotic  tales  and  other  tales. 

15183 

Ford,  Paul  Leicester.  The  honorable  Peter  Stir- 
ling, and  what  people  thought  of  him.  61.60 

Forfar,  William  B.  The  wizard  of  West  Pen- 
with,  a tale  of  the  Lands-End.  6598.59 

Forrester,  Mrs.,  pseud.  See  Bridges,  Mrs. 
Colonel. 

Foster,  Albert  J.,  and  Edith  E.  Cuthell.  The 
robber  baron  of  Bedford  castle.  A story  of  the 
13th  century.  2574.134 

Foster,  Mary  F.  Doty  Dontcare  : a story  of  the 
Garden  of  the  Antilles.  26.80;  2409a. 133 

A story  of  the  negro  insurrection  in  Santa  Cruz,  1878. 
Fothergill,  Jessie.  Aldyth.  82.40 

— Oriole’s  daughter.  1735-25 

Fourdriiiier,  Harriet  E.  Our  new  parish : its 
privileges  and  progress.  6578.46 

Fowler,  Edith  H.  The  young  pretenders.  76.46 
Francillon,  Robert  E.  Pearl  and  emerald.  1731.18 

— Queen  Cophetua.  1731. 17 

Francis,  M.  E.,  pseud.  See  Bundell,  Mrs.  M. 
E.  Sweetman. 

Frank  Usher;  or,  soldiers  of  the  Cross.  2579a.  134 
Frapan,  Use,  pseud.  See  Levien,  Use. 

Frederic,  Harold.  The  copperhead.  15- 36 

— Marsena,  and  other  stories  of  the  wartime. 

63.88 

Frederick  Gordon ; or,  the  storming  of  the 
Redan.  B}'  a soldier’s  daughter.  25793.133 

French,  Alice.  (Octave  Thanet.)  Stories  of  a 
Western  town.  14-117 

French,  Henry  W.  Oscar  Peterson,  ranchman  and 
ranger.  14.202 

Frost,  Arthur  B.  Night-lights:  shadows  from  a 
doctor’s  reading  lamp.  66.78 

Frost,  William  H.  The  Wagner  story  book,  fire- 
light tales  of  the  great  music  dramas.  62.43 

Fry,  Sarah  M.  The  golden  mushroom.  [Anon.] 

76.23 

Frye,  James  A.  Fables  of  field  and  staff.  63.63 
Fuller,  Anna.  Peak  and  prairie,  from  a Colorado 
sketch-book.  63.64 

Fuller,  Edward.  The  complaining  millions  of 
men.  14.186 

Fuller,  Henry  B.  The  cliff-dwellers.  14.203 

— With  the  procession.  26.86 

Fullom,  Stephen  W.  The  daughter  of  night. 

6597.62 

G.,  M.  C.  J,  Mark  Dennis ; or,  the  engine-driver. 

6578.56 


228 


English  Fiction 


Gale,  Norman.  A June  romance.  64.57 

Galt,  John.  Annals  of  the  parish  anil  the  .Ayr- 
shire legatees.  26.98 

Gardner,  Sarah  M.  H.  Quaker  idyls.  64. 66 

Gellie,  Mary  E.  Kaffan’s  folk : a story  of  a 
Highland  parish.  6576169 

Gerard,  Dorothea.  An  arranged  marriage.  26.43 

— Lot  13.  15  129 

— The  rich  Miss  Riddell.  i5-i97 

Gerard,  Emily  de  L.  See  Laszouska,  Emily  D. 
von. 

Gerhart,  R.  Leighton.  The  young  prophetess,  a 
tale  of  the  Children’s  crusade.  64.72 

Gibbon,  Charles.  Clare  of  Claresmede.  6596.85 

— In  love  and  war.  6597.59 

Giberne,  Agnes.  Aim6e : a tale  of  the  days  of 
James  the  Second.  2574  127 

Gibney,  Somerville,  pseud.  See  Fitzgibbon, 
Edward. 

Gilbert,  William.  King  George’s  middy.  6597.51 
Gilkes,  Arthur  H.  The  thing  that  hath  been ; or, 
a young  man’s  mistakes.  64  68 

Gilliat,  Edward.  Velveteens,  a Norfolk  story. 

1737.24 

Gilmore,  Ernest.  Sweet  Millie.  15117 

Gissing,  George  R.  Demos : a story  of  English 
socialism.  6576.176 

— In  the  year  of  jubilee.  26.62 

— The  odd  women.  14-178 

— The  unclassed.  3 v.  6596.60 

Gleig,  George  R.  The  subaltern.  [Anon.] 

25793.140 

— The  veterans  of  Chelsea  hospital.  6597  60 

— With  the  Harrises  seventy  years  ago.  6594.66 

Godkin,  Georgina  S.  II  mal  occhio ; or,  the 
evil  eye.  6599.83 

Golden  fairy  book.  The,  comprising  stories  by 
Moritz  Jokai,  George  Sand  . . . and  others. 

66.3 

Goodchild,  Laurence.  The  rebel’s  wooing;  or, 
1715.  6577.145 

Goodwin,  Maud  W.,  ed.  The  head  of  a hundred, 
being  an  account  of  certain  passages  in  the  life  of 
Humphrey  Huntoon,  esqr.,  sometyme  an  officer  in 
the  colony  of  Virginia.  26.56 

Gordon,  William  J.  The  king’s  thane;  or,  the 
days  of  St.  Edwin.  2578.163 

Gore,  Catherine  G.  F.  The  cabinet  minister.  3 v. 

6577-113 

Gosse,  Edmund  W.  The  secret  of  Narcisse. 

2574-143 

Gould,  Nat.  Stuck  up.  61.46 

Government  official.  The.  A novel.  3 v. 

6576.148 

Graham,  Margaret  C.  Stories  of  the  foot-hills. 

26.18 

Grahame,  Kenneth.  The  golden  age.  76.51 

Grail,  Stephen.  The  nameless  city.  A Rommany 
romance.  15-215 

Grand,  Sarah,  pseud.  The  heavenly  twins. 

14.198 

— Ideala.  14-197 

— Our  manifold  nature,  stories  from  life.  15.143 
Grant,  James.  Adventures  of  an  aide-de-camp. 

1804.2 

— Arthur  Blane;  or,  the  hundred  cuirassiers. 

1804.4 

— The  “Black  watch;”  or.  Forty-second  High- 
landers. 468  19 

— The  Cameronians.  1804.32 

— The  captain  of  the  guard.  1804.6;  2574. 115 

— Colville  of  “The  Guards.”  1804.36 


— Derval  Hampton.  A story  of  the  sea.  1804.33 

— Dulcie  Carlyon.  1804.28 

— First  love  and  last  love,  a tale  of  the  Indian 

mutiny.  1804.3 

— The  king’s  own  borderers.  A military  romance. 

1804.12 

— Laura  Everingham;  or,  the  Highlanders  of  Glen 

Ora.  468.24;  2574. 112 

— Letty  Hyde’s  lovers;  or,  the  household  brigade. 

783.6;  2574.116 

— Love’s  labour  won.  1804.31 

— Miss  Cbeyne  of  Essilmont.  1804.35 

— The  phantom  regiment;  or,  stories  of  “ Ours.” 

1804.16 ; 2574.113 

— Philip  Rollo;  or,  the  Scottish  musketeers. 

1780.16 

— Playing  with  fire,  a story  of  the  Soudan  war. 

1804.27 

— The  romance  of  war;  or,  the  Highlanders  in 

Spain.  2574.114 

— The  royal  Highlanders ; or,  the  black  watch  in 

Egypt.  1804.34 

— The  Scottish  soldiers  of  fortune,  their  adven 
tures  and  achievements  in  the  armies  of  Elurope. 

1804.30 

— The  secret  dispatch.  1804.29 

Grant,  Robert.  The  bachelor’s  Christmas  and 

other  stories.  27.4 

Grattan,  Thomas  C.  Jacqueline  of  Holland. 

442.10 

Gray,  Ellis,  pseud.  See  Cragin,  Louise  T. 

Green,  Anna  K.  The  doctor,  his  wife,  and  the 
clock.  [The  Autonym  library.]  26.11 

Green,  Evelyn  Everett-.  Eustace  Marchmont:  a 

friend  of  the  people.  26.105 

— In  Taunton  town.  A story  of  the  rebellion  of 

James  duke  of  Monmouth  in  1685.  26.93 

— In  the  days  of  chivalry : a tale  of  the  times  of 

the  Black  Prince.  2574.130 

— Paths  of  peace.  66.68 

— The  secret  chamber  at  Chad.  62.84 

— Shut  in.  A tale  of  the  wonderful  siege  of 

Antwerp  in  1585.  62.73;  6596.29 

Greene,  Parnell.  On  the  banks  of  the  Dee. 

6576.170 

Greenhow,  Henry  M.  The  bow  of  fate.  6578.58 
Greenwood,  James.  The  little  ragamuffins;  or, 
outcast  London.  6596.65 

Gresley,  William.  Bernard  Leslie;  a tale  of 
the  last  ten  years.  2 v.  6578.48 

— Coniston  Hall ; or,  the  Jacobites.  6599.52 

— The  siege  of  Lichfield  : a tale  illustrative  of  the 

Great  Rebellion.  25793.137 

Greville,  Lady  Beatrice  V.  That  hated  Saxon. 

6577.100 

Grey,  Maxwell,  pseud.  See  Tuttiett,  Miss  M.  G. 
Grier,  Sydney  C.  In  furthest  Ind.  6594.69 

Griffin,  Gerald.  The  duke  of  Monmouth.  36.40 

— Holland  tide.  The  Aylmers  of  Bally-Aylmer, 
The  hand  & word,  & The  barber  of  Bantry,  &c. 

1734-35 

Grimm.  Fairy  tales  from  Grimm.  76.47 

Grinnell,  George  B.  Blackfoot  Lodge  tales. 

15-144 

Guernsey,  Lucy  E.  The  Langham  revels. 

505-21 

— Through  unknown  ways ; or,  the  journal  books 

of  Dorothea  Trundel.  6577.140 

Guezenec,  Alfred.  (Alfred  de  Brehat.)  Jean 
Belin  : the  French  Robinson  Crusoe.  509.6 

Gunn,  John.  Sons  of  the  Vikings,  an  Orkney 
story.  64.35 


229 


English  Fiction 


Guthrie,  Ellen  E.  The  be.acon  light.  A tale  of 
the  Covenanters.  [Anon.]  6576.158 

— Tales  of  the  Covenanters.  2573.128 

Guthrie,  Thomas  A.  (F.  Anstey.)  The  man 
from  Blankley’s  and  other  sketches. 

1735-31 ; 4572-142 

— Voces  populi.  1733.20 

Gwyime,  Talbot.  The  school  for  fathers.  An 
old  English  story.  6596.57 

Haggard,  H.  Rider.  Heart  of  the  world.  26.65 

— Montezuma’s  daughter.  15-51 

— The  people  of  the  mist.  66.11 

— and  Andrew  Lang.  The  world’s  desire. 

2577-139 

Halevy,  Ludovic.  Parisian  points  of  view. 
Trans,  by  Edith  V.  B.  Matthews.  r5-r57 

Hamerton,  Philip  G.  Marmone.  2576.135 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  C.  G.  Norman  Leslie  : a tale  of 
Scottish  history  in  the  sixteenth  century.  6599.70 
Hamilton,  Elizabeth.  The  cottagers  of  Glen- 
burnie.  6579a. 80 

Hamilton,  William  A.  Baillie.  Mr.  Montenello  : 
a romance  of  the  civil  service.  3 v.  6576.166 
Hamley,  William  G.  Traseaden  hall.  “ When 
George  the  Third  was  king.”  6577.123 

Hanson,  Charles  H.  Stories  of  the  days  of  King 
Arthur.  2574.129 

Hansson,  Ola.  Young  Ofeg’s  ditties.  Trans,  by 
George  Egerton.  26.37 

Harben,  William  N.  The  land  of  the  changing 
sun.  66.46 

Harding,  Claud.  The  capture  of  the  “Estrella.” 
A tale  of  the  slave  trade.  6596.83 

Hardy,  Elizabeth.  Owen  Glendower ; or,  the 
prince  in  Wales.  2 v.  6597.83 

Hardy,  Mary  M.,  Lady.  (Addleston  Hill.) 
Savile  house  : an  historical  romance  of  the  time 
of  George  the  First.  2 v.  2579.145 

Hardy,  Thomas.  Life’s  little  ironies,  a set  of 
tales.  15-151 

Harker,  Bailey  J.  Philip  Neville  of  Garriton. 
A Yorkshire  tale.  6599.66 

Harland,  Henry.  (Sidney  Luska.)  Mademoi- 
selle Miss.  Added : The  funeral  march  of  a 
marionette ; The  prodigal  father ; A sleeveless 
errand  ; A light  sovereign.  i5-73 

Harland,  Marion,  pseud.  See  Terhune,  Mary  V. 
Harraden,  Beatrice.  In  varying  moods.  15-187 

— Ships  that  pass  in  the  night.  15.106 

— Things  will  takd  a turn,  a story  for  children. 

66.36 

Harris,  Frank.  Elder  Conklin,  and  other  stories. 

66.42 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler.  Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger 
and  his  queer  country,  what  the  children  saw  and 
heard  there.  66.51 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Burton.  A bachelor  maid.  66.5 

— An  errant  wooing.  26.73 

— Sweet  bells  out  of  tune.  14.216 

— ed.  Short  stories.  1739.62 

Contents.  — My  own  story,  by  Elizabeth  D.  B.  Stoddard; 
In  honor  bound,  by  Caroline  Chesebro;  An  islander,  by 
Margaret  Crosby;  A speakin’  ghost,  by  Annie  Trumbull 
Slosson ; Monsieur  Alcibiade,  by  Constance  Cary  Harrison. 

Harrison,  F.  Bayford.  Brothers  in  arms  : a story 
of  the  Crusades.  2577.134 

Harte,  F.  Bret.  The  bell-ringer  of  Angel’s,  and 
other  stories.  61.75 

— Clarence.  26.128 

— A protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin’s,  and  other  stories. 

15.102 

Hartley,  J.  Yorksher  puddin’.  A collection  of 
the  most  popular  dialect  stories.  6596.71 


— Yorkshire  tales.  2 v.  6596.63 

Harvey,  Henry.  With  Essex  in  Ireland.  Ed.  by 
Hon.  Emily  Lawless.  6594.60 

Harwood,  John  B.  Paul  Knox,  pitman.  3 v. 

6576.103 

Hastings,  Elizabeth,  pseud.  See  Sherwood, 
Margaret. 

Hatton,  Joseph.  The  banishment  of  Jessop 
Blythe.  26.34 

Hawkes,  Mervyn  L.  A Primrose  dame,  the 
story  of  an  election.  25793.145 

Hawkins,  Anthony  H.  (Anthony  Hope.)  A 
change  of  air.  63.117 

— The  Dolly  dialogues.  61.85 

— Father  Stafford.  26.20 

— Tile  god  in  the  car.  62.69 

— The  indiscretion  of  the  duchess.  61.71 

— A man  and  his  model.  26.45 

— A man  of  mark.  26.40 

— Mr.  Witt’s  widow.  13-70 

— The  prisoner  of  Zenda.  15-175 

— Sport  royal  and  other  stories.  26.49 

Hawthorne,  Julian.  Garth.  1420.34 

Hawtrey,  Louisa.  Brave  dame  Mary ; or,  the 
siege  of  Corfe  castle.  [Anon.]  2576.134 

— Castle  Cornet.  A story  of  the  Channel  islands. 

25793.135 

Haynes,  Emory  J.  A farm-house  cobweb.  26.22 
Hector,  Annie  F.  (Mrs.  Alexander.)  Broken 
links.  15-195 

— A ward  in  chancery.  15-119 

— Which  shall  it  be?  1741.13 

Heimburg,  W.,  pseud.  See  Behrens,  Bertha. 
Hemingway,  Percy.  Out  of  Egypt ; stories  from 
the  threshold  of  the  East.  66.33 

Henderson,  W.  J.  Afloat  with  the  flag.  76.49 

— Sea  yarns  for  boys  : spun  by  an  old  Salt.  66.75 

Henslowe,  J.  R.  Duke’s  Winton.  A chronicle 
of  Sedgemoor.  2577.127 

Henty,  George  A.  A final  reckoning.  A tale  of 
bush  life  in  Australia.  6576.112 

— In  the  heart  of  the  Rockies,  a story  of  adven- 
ture in  Colorado.  63.89 

— A Jacobite  exile  : adventures  in  the  service  of 

Charles  xii.  of  Sweden.  15-14 

— A knight  of  the  white  cross  : a tale  of  the  siege 

of  Uhodes.  76.71 

— St.  Bartholomew’s  eve.  A tale  of  the  Huguenot 

wars.  15  5 

— Through  Russian  snows  : a story  of  Napoleon’s 

retreat  from  Moscow.  76.72 

— Through  the  Sikh  war,  a tale  of  the  conquest  of 

the  Punjaub.  t5-33 

— The  tiger  of  Mysore  : a story  of  the  war  with 

Tippoo  Saib.  76.54 

— When  London  burned,  a story  of  restoration 

times  and  the  great  fire.  63.85 

— Wulf  the  Saxon,  a story  of  the  Norman  con- 
quest. 63.86 

— The  young  colonists.  6576.117 

— The  young  Franc-tireurs  and  their  adventures 

in  the  Franco-Prussian  war.  13-76 

Hepworth,  George  H.  Hiram  Golfs  religion ; 
or,  the  “ shoemaker  by  the  grace  of  God.”  66.49 
Herman,  Henry.  Woman,  the  mystery,  a story 
of  three  revolutions.  61.66 

Heyse,  Paul.  The  children  of  the  world.  107.58 

— A divided  heart,  and  other  stories.  63.84 

Hibbard,  George  A.  Nowadays,  and  other  stories. 

14.208 

Hill,  Addleston,  pseud.  See  Hardy,  Mary  M., 
Lady. 


230 


English  Fiction 


Hill,  Headon.  The  rajah’s  second  wife.  61.82 
Hillem,  Wilhelmine  von.  On  the  cross,  a romance 
of  the  Passion  play  at  Oberammergau.  Trans,  by 
Mary  J.  Salford.  i5-t74 

Hills  and  plains.  [A  story  of  Anglo-Indian  life.] 
2 V.  6596.68 

Hoare,  Edward  N.  The  brave  men  of  Eyam ; or, 
a tale  of  the  great  plague  year.  6577.102 

— Mike.  A tale  of  the  great  Irish  famine.  6577.156 

— Eick  Ralton’s  reconciliation.  62.46 

Hobbes,  John  Oliver,  pseud.  See  Craigie,  Pearl 
Richards. 

Hocking,  Joseph.  Ishmael  Pengelly,  an  outcast. 

61.69 

— The  monk  of  Mar-saba,  and  Elrad,  the  Hie. 

61.76 

— The  story  of  Andrew  Fairfax.  15-78 

Hodgetts,  J.  Frederick.  Richard  iv.  Planta- 
genet.  2573.125 

Holland,  Barbara  W.  Daniel  Dennison  and  the 
Cumberland  statesman.  3 v.  6597.82 

Holdsworth,  Annie  E.  Joanna  Traill,  spinster. 

6353 

Holland,  Josiah  G.  Sevenoaks.  52.13 

Holley,  Marietta.  Samantha  among  the  colored 
folks.  By  Josiah  Allen’s  wife.  63.93 

Holmes,  F.  Morell.  Hugh  Melville’s  quest.  A 
boy’s  adventures  in  the  days  of  the  Armada.  76.64 
Holroyd,  Caroline  C.  Seething  days.  61.83 
Holt,  Emily  S.  Minister  Lovell : a story  of  the 
days  of  Laud.  2574.124 

— One  snowy  night.  15.53 

— Out  in  the  forty-five  ; or,  Duncan  Keith’s  vow. 

6577.104 

Hon.  Stanbury,  The,  and  others.  ByTwo.  [Incog- 
nito library.]  64.50 

Hope,  A.  R.,  pseud.  See  Moncrieff,  Robert 
Hope. 

Hope,  Anthony,  pseud.  See  Hawkins,  Anthony 
H. 

Hopkins,  Seward  W.  Two  gentlemen  of  Hawaii. 
[Also,  The  stolen  vail.]  62.42 

Hopkins,  Tighe.  The  Nugents  of  Carriconna. 
An  Irish  story.  6599.80 

Homer’s  penny  stories.  14  v.  1730.40 

Hornung,  Ernest  W.  The  unbidden  guest.  61.47 

— Under  two  skies  : a collection  of  stories. 

2577.118 

Hosmer,  James  K.  How  Thankful  was  bewitched. 

66.9 

Housman,  Laurence.  A farm  in  fairyland.  65.85 
Howard,  Blanche  Willis.  No  heroes.  15. ii 
Howells,  William  D.  The  coast  of  Bohemia. 

63.118 

— A traveler  from  Altruria,  romance.  64.41 

Hubbard,  Elbert.  Forbes  of  Harvard.  64.54 

— No  enemy  (but  himself).  64.86 

— One  day,  a tale  of  the  prairies.  15.116 

Hugessen,  E.  H.  Knatchbull,  lord  Brabourne. 
The  magic  oak  tree  and  Prince  Filderkin.  [The 
children’s  library.]  66.80 

— Whispers  from  fairyland.  1759.17 

Hugessen,  Eva  Knatchbull.  The  satellite,  and 
other  stories.  66.69 

Hume,  Fergus.  The  Harlequin  opal.  3 v.  64.81 
Humphrey,  Frances  A.  (Frank  Pope  Humphreys.) 
A new  England  cactus.  [The  Unknown  librar}*.] 

13.119 

Hungerford,  Margaret.  The  three  graces.  26.77 
Himt,  Margaret.  (Averil  Beaumont.)  Thorni- 
croft’s  model.  1779.22 

Hyne,  C.  J.  Cutlilfe.  The  new  Eden.  6576.183 


Ingelow,  Jean.  A motto  changed.  15.84 

Iota,  pseud.  See  Caffyn,  Mrs.  Mannington. 
Irving,  Washington.  Rip  Van  Winkle  and  Sleepy 
Hollow.  1825.42 

Isaacs,  Abram  S.  Stories  from  the  rabbis.  14.176 
Jackson,  George  R.  Ambergris  island;  or,  the 
new  El  Dorado.  1440.16 

Jacobi,  Mary  Putnam.  Found  and  lost.  64.88 
Jacobs,  Joseph,  ed.  More  Celtic  fairytales.  66.43 

— More  English  fairy  tales.  107.227 

James,  Henry,  jr.  The  author  of  Beltraffio. 
Pandora.  Georgina’s  reasons.  The  path  of 
duty.  Four  meetings.  38.36 

— The  private  life.  Lord  Beaupre.  The  visits. 

14  187 

— The  wheel  of  time.  Collaboration.  Owen  Win- 

grave.  14.207 

Jamison,  Celia  Y.  Toinette’s  Philip.  62.71 

Janet  Cameron ; or,  the  light  house.  6575.84 

Jay,  H.  The  dark  colleen.  62.8 

Jenkins,  John  Edward.  Lutchmee  and  Dilloo.  A 
study  of  West  Indian  life.  3 v.  6575.77 

Jenks,  Tudor.  Imaginotions,  truthless  tales.  62.72 
Jenness,  Theodora  R.  Piokee  and  her  people,  a 
ranch  and  tepee  story.  63.101 

Jensen,  Wilhelm.  Runic  rocks : a north-sea  idyl. 
Trans,  by  Marianne  E.  Suckling.  26.100 

Jerome,  Jerome  K.  John  Ingerfield,  and  other 
stories.  15.123 

— Novel  notes.  15.55 

Jewett,  Sarah  Orne.  The  life  of  Nancy.  27.3 

— A native  of  Winby,  and  other  tales.  15.10 

Johannes  Scotus,  pseud.  The  weird  of  the 
Wentworths;  a tale  of  George  iv.’s  time.  2 v. 

6577-150 

Johnson,  Charles  N.  The  hermit  of  Nonquon. 

15-44 

Johnston,  Henry.  Chronicles  of  Glenbuckie. 

6578.86 

Johnston,  Richard  M.  Little  Ike  Templin,  and 
other  stories.  63.98 

Johnston,  William.  Under  which  king?  6576.102 
Johnstone,  David  L.  The  brotherhood  of  the 
coast.  76.65 

— In  the  land  of  the  golden  plume  : a tale  of  ad- 
venture. 63.55 

Jokai,  Mor.  Eyes  like  the  sea.  Trans,  by  R. 
Nisbet  Bain.  63.52 

— In  love  with  the  Czarina,  and  other  stories. 

Trans,  by  Louis  Felbermann.  15-213 

— Timar’s  two  worlds.  37-69 

Another  translation  with  the  title  A modern  Midas,  is  on 
the  same  shelf  number. 

Jones,  Henry  Arthur.  Saints  and  sinners.  6578.54 
Jones,  Miss  Meredith.  The  story  of  Edward  the 
Black  Prince.  2573.129 

Jones,  Sarah  J.  Godfrey  Brenz,  a tale  of  perse- 
cution. 62.51 

Joyce,  Patrick  W.,  trans.  Old  Celtic  romances. 
Trans,  from  the  Gaelic.  61.81 

K.,  II.  C.  The  rocket.  1739-57 

Kaler,  James  Otis.  (James  Otis.)  Andy’s  ward  ; 
or,  the  International  museum.  77.7 

— The  boys’  revolt,  a story  of  the  street  Arabs  of 

New  York.  66  56 

— Chasing  a yacht;  or,  the  theft  of  the  “Gem.” 

63.125 

— Jinny  and  his  partners.  63.75 

— With  Lafayette  at  Yorktown.  A story  of  how 

two  boys  joined  the  Continental  army.  76  63 

— Wood  island  light;  or,  Ned  Sandford’s  refuge. 

77-13 


231 


English  Fiction 


Keary,  Annie.  Castle  Daly:  the  story  of  an  Irish 
home  thirty  years  ago.  1795-5 

Keddie,  Henrietta.  Phemie  Millar.  3 v.  6597.74 

— Saint  Mungo’s  cit}’.  6578.77 

— War  times,  or  the  lads  of  Craigross.  [.\lso,  In 

the  cannon’s  mouth.]  6594.57 

— Wearing  the  willow;  or,  bride  Fielding.  A 
tale  of  Ireland  and  Scotland  sixty  years  ago. 

6597.84 

— A young  Oxford  maid  in  the  days  of  the  king 

and  parliament.  2574.133 

Keith,  Alyn  Y.  A hilltop  summer.  62.86 

— A spinster’s  leaflets.  15.85 

Keith,  Leslie.  ’Lisbeth.  15141 

Kenealy,  Arabella.  Dr.  Janet  of  Harley  Street. 

64.67 

Kennedy,  Grace.  Philip  Colville;  a Covenanter’s 
story.  6597.58 

Kennedy,  Patrick.  Evenings  in  the  DufTrey. 

6598.64 

Kennedy,  Walker.  In  the  dwellings  of  silence. 
A romance  of  Russia.  15  70 

Kenney,  Minnie  E.  Aschenbrodel : a child  sketcli. 

63  54 

— More  bedtime  tales.  63.51 

Ker,  David.  The  wizard  king.  A story  of  the 
last  Moslem  invasion  of  Europe.  26.90 

Kettle,  Rosa  M.  La  belle  Marie.  6575  87 

Keys,  The,  of  St.  Martin’s.  6576.174 

King,  Anna  E.  Kitwyk  stories.  27.2 

King,  Charles.  Cadet  days,  a story  of  West 
Point.  15.184 

— Captain  Close  and  sergeant  Croesus.  26.113 

— Foes  in  ambush.  15.89 

— The  story  of  Fort  Frayne.  26.112 

— Under  fire.  66.41 

— Waring’s  peril.  15.127 

— ed.  An  initial  experience,  and  other  stories. 

64.42 

King,  Edward.  Under  the  red  flag;  or,  the  ad- 
ventures of  two  American  boys  in  the  days  of  the 
Commune.  76.70 

King,  Katharine.  The  bubble  reputation.  3 v. 

6596.73 

Kingsland,  William.  The  mystic  quest.  6576.138 
Kingsley,  Henry.  Austin  Elliot.  6576.126 

— Hetty  and  other  stories.  6576.129 

— The  Hillyars  and  Burtons.  6576.125 

— Hornby  mills  and  other  stories.  6576.132 

— Leighton  court.  6576.130 

— Ravenshoe.  6576.131 

— The  recollections  of  Geoff ry  Hamlyn.  6576.127 

— Reginald  Hetherege.  6576.128 

— Silcote  of  Silcotes.  6576.124 

Kingston,  William  H.  G.  Adventures  in  the  far 
West.  33.3 

— In  the  wilds  of  Africa.  756.17 

— In  the  wilds  of  Florida.  A tale  of  warfare  and 

hunting.  33.15 

— Old  Jack.  A tale  for  boys.  756.16 

— Peter  Biddulph ; the  rise  and  progress  of  an 

Australian  settler.  1735.24 

— Ronald  Morton;  or,  the  fire-ships:  a story  of 

tlie  last  naval  war.  2574.125 

— Saved  from  the  sea ; or,  the  loss  of  the  “Viper,” 
and  the  adventures  of  her  crew  in  the  gi=eat  Sahara. 

1721.13 

— The  seven  champions  of  Christendom.  1738.15 

— Young  llanero.  76.30 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  The  jungle  book.  15.216 
Kirk,  Ellen  W.  The  story  of  Lawrence-  Garthe. 

66.4 


Knight,  .Arthur  L.  The  cruise  of  the  “Cormo- 
rant”; or,  treasure-seekers  of  tlie  Orient.  15.60 
Knight,  H.  The  mystery  of  Stephen  Claverton 
& CO.  61.51 

Knox,  Thomas  W.  John  Boyd’s  adventures. 
Merchant  sailor,  man-of-war’s-man,  privateers- 
man, pirate,  and  Algerine  slave.  14.217 

— Tlie  lost  army.  63.78 

Kohn,  Salomon.  Gabriel,  a story  of  the  Jews  in 
Prague.  From  the  German,  by  Arthur  Milman. 

710.41 

Kortright,  T.  A.  Anne  Sherwood.  3 v.  6578.73 
Lacey,  William  J.  The  better  way.  64.37 

Ladye,  The,  Shakerley.  A Cheshire  story. 

6577-149 

Lamb,  Charles,  and  Mary  Lamb.  Tales  from 
Shakespeare.  2 v.  in  1.  797.20 

— Tales  from  Shakespeare’s  tragedies.  Ed.  with 

notes  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  [English  classics  for  school 
reading.]  797-29 

Lancaster,  William  J.  C.  (Harry  Collingwood.) 
The  cruise  of  the  “ Esmeralda.”  63.60 

Lang,  Andrew.  My  own  fairy  book,  namely: 
certain  chronicles  of  Pantouflia,  as  notably  the 
adventures  of  Prigio,  prince  of  that  country,  and 
of  his  son  Ricardo.  77-ri 

— Prince  Prigio.  2578.114 

— Prince  Ricardo  of  Pantouflia.  Being  the  ad- 
ventures of  Prince  Prigio’s  son.  2578.168 

— ed.  The  Red  true  story  book.  77-19 

Stories  founded  on  historical  facts,  by  Mrs.  Lang,  S.  R. 
Crockett  and  others. 

— The  true  story  book.  910.65 

— The  yellow  fairy  book.  62.52 

Lanier,  Sidney,  ed.  Knightly  legends  of  Wales; 
or,  the  boy’s  Mabinogion.  51 -32 

Last  king.  The,  of  Ulster.  3 v.  6596.50 

Laszkouska,  Emily  D.  von.  The  voice  of  a 
flower.  14-177 

Latta,  Mrs.  T.  A.  The  orphans  of  Glenulva: 
a story  of  Scottish  life.  [Anon.]  6599.53 

Lawless,  Hon.  Emily.  Maelcho,  a sixteenth  cen- 
tury narrative.  66.6 

Le  Baron,  Grace.  Little  Miss  Faith,  the  story  of 
a country  week  at  Falcons-Height.  [Hazelwood 
stories.]  63.91 

Lee,  Holme,  pseud.  See  Parr,  Harriet. 

Lee,  Mary,  and  Catherine  Lee.  The  oak  stair- 
case. A narrative  of  the  times  of  James  ii. 

6576.120 

Lees,  James  C.  Stronbuy ; or,  hanks  of  Highland 
yarn.  6575.80 ; 2468.81 

Le  Fanu,  Joseph  S.  The  rose  and  the  key.  82.52 

— Willing  to  die.  82.53 

Legrand,  Martin.  The  Cambridge  freshman  ; or, 
memoirs  of  Mr.  Golightly.  6576.154 

Leigh,  Margaret  E.,  countess  of  Jersey.  Maurice  ; 
or,  the  red  jar,  a tale  of  magic  aud  adventure  for 
boys  and  girls.  66.25 

Leighton,  Alexander.  Curious  storied  traditions 
of  Scottish  life.  6599.64 

— Romances  of  the  old  town  of  Edinburgh. 

6577.114 

Leighton,  Robert.  Olaf  the  glorious,  a historical 
story  of  the  Viking  age.  61.50 

— Wreck  of  the  Golden  Fleece.  The  story  of  a 

North  Sea  flsher-boy.  1734-25 

Lemon,  Mark.  Loved  at  last.  750-24 

Leney,  I.  H.,  pseud.  See  Russell,  JIrs.  J.  W. 
Leofwine  the  monk;  or,  the  curse  of  the  Ericsons. 

6597.50 

Lepelletier,  Edmond.  Madame  Sans  Gene.  26.8 


232 


English  Fiction 


Leslie,  Emma.  At  tlie  sign  of  the  Blue  Boar.  A 
story  of  the  reign  of  Charles  ii.  2578.159 

— The  chained  book.  25793.131 

— Eric,  a waif.  A story  of  last  century.  6579.81 

— Hayslope  Grange.  A tale  of  the  Civil  war. 

25793.132 

— Peter  the  apprentice.  A historical  tale  of  the 

Reformation  in  England.  6579.78 

— The  seed  she  sowed  : a tale  of  the  great  dock 

strike.  14.100 

Lester,  Edward.  The  siege  of  Bodike.  A 
propliecy  of  Ireland’s  future.  6599.57 

Lever,  Charles  J.  Tales  of  the  trains : being 
some  chapters  of  railroad  romance.  82.68 

Levien,  Use.  (Use  Frapan.)  God’s  will,  and 
other  stories.  Trans,  by  Helen  A.  MacDonnell. 
[The  Unknown  library.]  15.109 

Leys,  John  K.  The  Lindsays.  A romance  of 
Scottish  life.  6578.80 

Lie,  Jonas  L.  I.  The  commodore’s  daughters. 
Trans,  from  the  Norwegian  by  H.  L.  Braekstad 
and  Gertrude  Hughes.  26.78 

Lillie,  Lucy  C.  Alison’s  adventures ; or,  the 
Broderick  estate.  26.35 

Linskill,  Mary.  Between  the  heather  and  the 
Northern  sea.  6596.79 

— Cleveden.  6596.80 

— The  haven  under  the  hill.  6596.82 

— In  exchange  for  a soul.  6596.81 

— Tales  of  the  North  Riding.  6596.78 

Linton,  Eliza  Lynn.  Sowing  the  wind.  1443-6 
Livingston,  Josiah.  Our  street.  Memories  of 
Buccleuch  place  [Edinburgh].  4579. 131 

Locke,  William  J.  At  the  gate  of  Samaria.  66.27 
Lodge,  Henry  C.,  and  Theodore  Roosevelt. 
Hero  tales  from  American  history.  213.17 

Long,  Lily  A.  Apprentices  to  destiny.  15-96 
Lord,  Alice  E.  The  days  of  Lamb  and  Coleridge. 
A historical  romance.  15.114;  6599.61 

Lord,  Mrs.  Frewen.  Tales  from  Westminster 
abbey  told  to  children.  6598.73 

Lothrop,  Amy,  pseud.  See  Warner,  Anna  B. 
Lothrop,  Harriet  M.  (Margaret  Sidney.)  Five 
little  Peppers  and  how  they  grew.  51-27 

Lover,  Samuel.  He  would  be  a gentleman ; or, 
treasure  trove.  82.78 

Lowell,  Daniel  O.  S.  .Jason’s  quest.  66.14 

T.iimmis,  Charles  F.  The  man  who  married  the 
moon,  and  other  Pueblo  Indian  folk-stories.  61.45 
Lunn,  Mrs.  J.  Calbraith.  Shamrock  and  rose. 
3 V.  6578.85 

Lyall,  Edna,  pseud.  See  Bayly,  Ada  Ellen. 
Lyon,  Edmund  D.  Ireland’s  dream;  a romance 
of  the  future.  2 v.  6596.62 

Lys,  Christian.  The  doctor’s  idol.  [The  Tavi- 
stock library.]  14-194 

Lysons,  Samuel.  Claudia  and  Pudens;  or,  the 
early  Christians  in  Gloucester.  6576.110 

Maartens.  Maarten,  pseud.  See  Schwartz,  J. 
van  der  Poorseu. 

Macalpine,  Avery.  Joel  Marsh,  an  American, 
and  other  stories.  15.68 

McCarthy,  Justin.  Red  diamonds.  64.39 

McCarthy,  Justin  H.  A woman  of  impulse.  26.16 
McClelland,  Margaret  G.  Broadoaks.  15.30 

— The  old  post-road.  63.87 

— St.  John’s  wooing.  66.64 

McClintock,  Letitia.  A boycotted  household. 

6597.70 

MacDonald,  George.  Dealings  with  the  fairies. 

1469.18 

— The  light  princess,  and  other  fairy  tales.  15.56 


— Lilith,  a romance.  26.95 

Macfarlane,  Charles.  The  camp  of  refuge : a 
tale  of  the  conquest  of  the  isle  of  Ely.  [Anon.] 
Ed.  by  Samuel  II.  Miller.  2573.126 

McGlasson,  Eva  W.  Ministers  of  grace,  a 

novelette.  66.67 

Mackay,  Charles.  Gideon  Brown : a true  story 
of  the  covenant.  6599.54 

Mackay,  Minnie.  (Marie  Corelli.)  “Ardath,” 

the  story  of  a dead  self.  15.190 

— Barabbas,  a dream  of  the  world’s  tragedy.  15.38 

— The  silence  of  the  maharajah.  26.131 

— Vendetta;  or,  the  story  of  one  forgotten.  [Also, 

My  wonderful  wife.]  15-191 

Mackenzie,  Fergus.  The  humours  of  Glenbruar. 

6598.56 

Mackenzie,  Henry.  The  man  of  feeling.  6577.157 
Mackie,  John.  The  Devil’s  playground.  A story 
of  the  wild  Northwest.  26.3 

Maclaren,  Ian,  pseud.  See  Watson,  John  Mac- 

laren. 

Maclaren,  Jessie.  Drifted  and  sifted.  A domes- 
tic chronicle  of  the  17th  century.  6577.142 

— Neil  Willox : a story  of  Edinburgh  in  the  days 

of  Queen  Marie.  6575.88 

McLean,  Alison.  Quiet  stories  from  an  old 
woman’s  garden.  62.83 

Maclean,  Neil  N.  Life  at  a northern  university 
[Glasgow].  6578.52 

Macquoid,  Katharine  S.  Diane.  55  23 

— The  evil  eye.  1752.13 

— Gone,  a story  of  some  years  ago.  63.107 

— M6re  Suzanne  and  other  stories.  15.186 

MacRitchie,  David.  Fians,  fairies  and  Piets. 

4574  145 

Maginn,  J.  D.  Fitzgerald  the  Fenian.  2 v. 

6576.152 

Magruder,  Julia.  The  child  Amy.  66.34 

— The  princess  Sonia.  27.5 

Makar’s  dream  and  other  stories.  [Russian 

stories.  Vol.  1.  Pseudonym  library.]  15.162 

Malan,  Arthur  N.  Ernest  Fairfield  ; or,  two  terms 
at  St.  Andrew’s.  6576.175 

Mallock,  William  H.  The  heart  of  life.  26.117 
Malory,  Sir  Thomas.  The  boy’s  King  Arthur. 
Ed.  by  Sidney  Lanier.  2574.128 

— King  Arthur  and  the  Knights  of  the  Round 

Table.  3 v.  2579.142 

Manley,  R.  M.  The  queen  of  Ecuador.  64  77 
Manning,  Anne.  Belforest.  A tale  of  English 
country  life.  2 v.  6577.155 

— Lord  Harry  Bellair.  A tale  of  the  last  century. 

2 V.  6577.144 

Mark  Twain,  pseud.  See  Clemens,  Samuel  L. 
Marryat,  Augusta.  Lost  in  the  jungle:  a story 
of  the  Indian  mutiny.  6578.55 

Marryat,  Florence.  How  like  a woman.  1735.23 
Marryat,  Frederick.  011a  podrida.  81.33 

Marsh,  Anne.  Aubrey.  430.13 

— Castle  Avon.  430.14 

— The  Nevilles  of  Garretstown : a tale  of  1760. 

[Anon.]  3 v.  6597.71 

Marsh,  John  B.  For  liberty’s  sake.  6576.181 

— Lady  Godiva.  A story  of  Saxon  England. 

2576.125 

Marshall,  Emma.  In  the  east  country  with  Sir 
Thomas  Browne.  6577.110 

— In  the  service  of  Rachel  Lady  Russell.  2573.127 

— Kensington  palace  in  the  days  of  Mar}'  ii.  66.29 

— Penshurst  Castle  in  the  time  of  Sir  Philip 

Sidney.  15.86 ; 6596.48 

— The  two  swords : a story  of  old  Bristol.  6576.109 


233 


English  Fiction 


— Under  the  Mendips.  6577.103 

— The  white  king's  daughter  : a story  of  the  prin- 
cess Elizabeth.  26.119 

Mason,  Thomas.  Adam  Dickson  ; or,  sae  sweet, 
sae  bonnilie.  6578.72 

Masterman,  J.  A devoted  couple.  15-185 

Mathers,  Helen.  See  Reeves,  Helen  B. 

Mathew,  Frank.  At  the  rising  of  the  moon. 
Irish  stories  and  studies.  14-183 

Matson,  Sarah  A.  St.  George  and  the  dragon. 

2576.133 

Matthews,  Brander.  The  royal  marine,  an  idyl 
of  Narragansett  pier.  66.40 

— Vignettes  of  Manhattan.  63-5° 

Matthews,  Cornelius,  comp.  Hiawatha  and  other 
legends.  1734-34 

Matthews,  Margaret  H.  Dame  Prism.  A story 
for  girls.  26.44 

Maurice,  Charles  E.  Richard  de  Lacy.  A tale 
of  the  later  Lollards.  2576.130 

Maxwell,  Charles  A.  The  sea  kings  of  Orkney. 

6599-65 

May,  Emily  J-  Dashwood  priory ; or,  Mortimer’s 
college  life.  6599.55 

— Louis’  school  days.  6597.65 

— The  Stronges  of  Netherstronge.  A tale  of 

Sedgemoor.  6576.141 

May,  Thomas  P.  The  earl  of  Mayfield.  [Anon.] 

1734-23 

Meade,  Elizabeth  T-  Betty  ; a schoolgirl.  66.21 

— Red  Rose  and  Tiger  Lily.  66.24 

— .A  soldier  of  fortune.  26.118 

— and  Clifford  Halifax.  Stories  from  the  diary 

of  a doctor.  66.8 

Meekins,  Lynn  R.  The  Robb’s  Island  wreck,  and 
other  stories.  15-172 

Meldrum,  David  S.  The  story  of  Margredel: 
being  a fireside  history  of  a Eifeshire  family. 
[Anon.]  15-156 

Melly,  George.  School  experiences  of  a fag  at  a 
private  and  public  school.  6576.149 

Melville,  George  J.  Whyte.  “ Bones  and  I ; ” 
or,  the  skeleton  at  home.  81.40 

— General  Bounce;  or,  the  lady  of  the  locusts. 

81.39 

— Holmby  house  : a tale  of  old  Northamptonshire. 

81.41 

— The  queen’s  Maries.  A romance  of  Holyrood. 

730.34;  2578.112 

Menzies,  John.  Our  town  and  some  of  its  people. 
Sketches  of  Fife  folk.  66.31 

Mercier,  Anne.  (Mrs.  Jerome  Jlercier.)  By 
the  king  and  queen:  a story  of  the  dawn  of  re- 
ligion in  Britain.  25793.126 

Meredith,  George.  Lord  Ormont  and  his  Aminta. 

63-71 

— The  tale  of  Chloe.  The  house  on  the  beach. 

The  case  of  General  Ople  and  Lady  Camper.  26.23 
Merriman,  Effie  W.  Mollie  Miller.  66.12 

Merximan,  Henry  S.  With  edged  tools.  15.177 
Mick  Tracy,  the  Irish  Scripture  reader;  or,  the 
martyred  convert  and  priest.  6596.56 

Mildred,  E.  W.  The  ghost-house;  or,  the  story 
of  Rose  Lichen.  1733.19 

Miller,  Thomas.  John’s  adventures : a tale  of 
Old  England.  6578.63 

Milne,  Francis  B.  Jack  Dane’s  inheritance.  A 
tale  of  church  defence.  6579.82 

Mitchell,  S.  Weir.  When  all  the  woods  are 
green.  66.10 

Mitford,  Bertram.  The  curse  of  Clement  Wayn- 
flete.  A tale  of  two  wars.  66.32 


story  for 

63- 46 
15-61 
62.60 
62.50 

1735-32 
Cap  and 
[Anon.] 

64- 53 

— ‘ The  Pampas  ’ : a story  of  adventure  in  the 

Argentine  republic.  1803.3 

Monk,  Thymol.  An  altar  of  earth.  63.61 

Monniot,  Victorine.  Madame  Rosely.  Trans, 
by  Elvira  Quintero  and  Jean  Mack.  i5-9' 

Montagu,  Irving.  Absolutely  true.  1734.43 

Moodie,  Susanna  S.  Mark  Hurdlestone;  or,  the 
two  brothers.  81.45 

Moore,  Frank  F.  From  the  bush  to  the  breakers. 

14.210 

— The  two  clippers.  63.45 

Moore,  Sidney  0.  The  family  of  Glencarra : a 
tale  of  the  Irish  rebellion.  6599.75 

Morgan,  Emily  M.  The  flight  of  the  “ Swallow.” 

15-103 

Morris,  Charles.  Historical  tales.  The  romance 
of  reality.  American.  220.58 

— Same.  English.  910.60 

— Same.  French.  910.62 

— Same.  German.  910.61 

Morrison,  Arthur.  Tales  of  mean  streets.  26.79 
Morrison,  Sarah  E.  Chilhowee  boys  in  war 
time.  77-12 

Morse,  Lucy  G.  Rachel  Stanwood,  a story  of 
the  middle  of  the  nineteenth  century.  15-34 

Muir,  Alan-  Harold  Saxon.  A story  of  the 
church  and  the  world.  3 v.  2578.164 

Munroe,  Kirk.  At  war  with  Pontiac ; or,  the 
Totem  of  the  Bear,  a tale  of  Redcoat  and  Redskin. 

76.74 

— The  coral  ship,  a story  of  the  Florida  reef.  [Rail 

and  water  series.]  15-46 

— The  fur-seal’s  tooth : a story  of  Alaskan  ad- 
venture. 63.44 

— Snow-shoes  and  sledges.  76-73 

— The  white  conquerors,  a tale  of  Toltcc  and 

Aztec.  15.2 

Murfree,  Mary  N.  (Charles  Egbert  Craddock.) 
His  vanished  star.  15-205 

— The  phantoms  of  the  foot-bridge  and  other 

stories.  26.19 

Murphy,  James.  The  forge  of  Clohogue : a 
story  of  the  rebellion  of  ’98.  6578.84 

Murray,  David  Christie.  In  direst  peril.  15.113 
Musick,  John  R.  Braddock,  a story  of  the 
French  and  Indian  wars.  15.16 

— A century  too  soon,  a story  of  Bacon’s  rebel- 
lion. 14-219 

— Columbia,  a story  of  the  discovery  of  America. 

66  57 

— Estevan,  a story  of  the  Spanish  conquests.  15.17 

— Humbled  pride,  a story  of  the  Mexican  war. 

66.59 

— Independence,  a story  of  the  Revolution.  15.15 

— The  Pilgrims,  a story  of  Massachusetts.  66  58 

— Pocahontas,  a story  of  Virginia.  66.61 

— Sustained  honor,  a story  of  the  war  of  1812. 

66.62 

— Union,  a story  of  the  great  Rebellion.  66.60 

— The  witch  of  Salem;  or,  credulity  run  mad. 

15.18 

These  stories  belong  to  the  series  called  The  Columbian  his- 
torical novels. 


Molesworth,  Mary  L.  Blanche : a 
girls. 

— Mary. 

— Jly  new  home. 

— Olivia,  a story  for  girls. 

— Studies  and  stories. 

Moncrieff,  Robert  H.  (A.  R.  Hope.) 
gown  comedy,  a schoolmaster’s  stories. 


234 


English  Fiction 


Neale,  John  M.  Herbert  Tresham.  A tale  of 
the  Great  Rebellion.  2576.138 

Nevinson,  Henry  W.  Neighbors  of  ours;  slum 
stories  of  London.  26.1 

Newberry,  Fannie  E.  Not  for  profit.  63.82 
Newton,  Mrs.  Courtenay.  The  days  of  Laud, 
and  of  the  Commonwealth.  25793.139 

Noble,  Annette  L.  Love  and  shawl-straps.  64.75 
Nono;  or,  the  golden  house.  A tale  of  Swedish 
life.  By  tlie  author  of  The  Swedish  twins.  26.21 
Norris,  William  E.  Billy  Bellew.  26.74 

— The  Countess  Radna.  i5  132 

— The  despotic  lady.  66.47 

— Matthew  Austin.  63.69 

Norway,  G.  A prisoner  of  war,  a story  of  the 
time  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  66.66 

O'Brien,  Charlotte  G.  Light  and  shade.  2 v. 

6598.66 

O'Byrne,  Miss  M.  L.  Court  of  Rath  Croghan. 

6596.52 

O'Dell,  Stackpool  E.  Old  St.  Margaret’s.  6576.159 
O'Donoghue,  David  G.  J.  The  humour  of  Ireland. 
[International  humour.]  4576.149 

O'Donoghue,  Francis  T.  St.  Knighton’s  Keive : 
a Cornish  tale.  6596.67 

O’Grady,  Standish.  The  coming  of  Cuculain. 
A romance  of  the  heroic  age  of  Ireland.  6595.52 

— Finn  and  his  companions.  25793.144 

— Red  Hugh’s  captivity.  A picture  of  Ireland  in 

the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  2574.145 

O'Hara  family,  pseud.  See  Banim,  Jlichael. 

Old  Bristol : a story  of  Puritan  times.  6576.106 
Old  world  story.  An.  Being  leaves  culled  from 
the  journal  of  Mistress  Molly  Deans  . . . who 

died  A.  D.  1C54.  25793.146 

Oliphant,  Margaret  0.  Caleb  Field.  A tale  of 
the  Puritans.  6578.57 

— Harry  Muir.  A story  of  Scottish  life.  6597.64 

— A house  in  Bloomsbury.  62.67 

— Innocent : a tale  of  modern  life.  1743. ii 

— Merkland.  A story  of  Scottish  life.  3 v. 

6596.74 

— Sir  Robert’s  fortune.  62.47 

— Who  was  lost  and  is  found.  65.87 

O’Neill,  H.  C.  Devonshire  idyls.  6577.119 

Onley,  Mary.  Ulf,  the  Norseman.  A tale  of  the 
fiords.  2576.137 

Orr,  Mrs.  Alexander  S.  The  Roseville  family. 
An  historical  tale  of  the  18th  century.  6579.80 

Ortoli,  J.  B.  Frederic.  Evening  tales,  done  into 
English  from  the  French,  by  Joel  Chandler  Harris. 

15-54 

O’Shea,  John  A.  Military  mosaics.  6576.160 

Otis,  James,  pseud.  See  Kaler,  James  Otis. 
Owen,  James  A.,  ed.  Annals  of  a fishing  village. 

2577.136 

Oxley,  James  M.  Bert  Lloyd’s  boyhood,  a story 
from  Nova  Scotia.  1734-33 

— The  chore-boy  of  Camp  Kippewa.  1734.32 

— Fergus  MacTavish ; or,  portage  and  prairie,  a 

story  of  the  Hudson’s  bay  company.  1734.30 

— In  the  wilds  of  the  West  coast.  63.124 

— My  strange  rescue  and  other  stories  of  sport 

and  adventure  in  Canada.  76.61 

— Up  among  the  ice-fioes.  64.45 

— The  wreckers  of  Sable  Island.  1734.32 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson.  The  burial  of  the  guns. 

61.52 

— Meh  lady,  a story  of  the  war.  14.218 

— Pastime  stories.  64.34 

— Polly,  a Christmas  recollection.  62.62 

— Unc’ Edinburg.  A plantation  echo.  26.126 


Paget,  Francis  E.  Curate  of  Cumber W(irtli,  and 
the  Vicar  of  Roost.  6578.53 

— Milford  Malvoisin ; or,  pews  and  pewholders. 

6599-51 

— The  pageant;  or,  pleasure  and  its  price.  6599.50 

— St.  Antholiu’s;  or,  old  churches  and  new. 

6578.47 

Paget,  Violet.  (Vernon  Lee.)  Tuscan  fairy 
tales.  1467.40 

— Vanitas.  Polite  stories.  [The  crown  copy, 

right  series.]  2577.133 

Palacio  Valdes,  Armando.  The  grandee.  Trans, 
by  Rachel  Challice.  64.61 

Palmer,  Lynde,  pseud.  See  Peebles,  Mary  L. 
Pansy,  pseud.  See  Alden,  Isabella  M. 

Parker,  Gilbert.  Mrs.  Falchion.  i735-30 

— Pierre  and  his  people,  tales  of  the  far  North. 

62.82 

— The  trail  of  the  sword.  63.67 

— The  trespasser.  15.188 

— When  Valmond  came  to  Pontiac.  The  story  of 

a lost  Napoleon.  26.63 

Parr,  Harriet.  (Holme  Lee.)  For  richer,  for 
poorer.  7io-3 

— Maude  Talbot.  6597.61 

Paterson,  Arthur.  The  daughter  of  the  Nez 
Perces.  66.28 

Patterson,  Sarah  E.  B.  Dunellau  manse;  or, 
times  and  trials  of  the  disruption.  6599.67 

Paul,  Norris.  Eveline  Wellwood.  A story  of 
modern  Irish  life.  6577.106 

— Moonlight  by  the  Shannon  shore.  6578.81 

Pauli,  Mrs.  George  A.  See  Kenney,  Minnie  E. 
Payn,  James.  Bentinck’s  tutor.  82.31 

— The  Clyffards  of  Cliffe.  82.30 

— A confidential  agent.  34-77 

— The  family  scapegrace;  or,  Richard  Arbour. 

82.33 

— Glow-worm  tales.  82.34 

— In  market  overt.  66.83 

— A modern  Dick  Whittington.  2 v.  2576.126 

— Not  wooed  but  won.  730.87 

— A perfect  treasure.  With  other  stories.  82.32 

— Thicker  than  water.  1459.62 

Payne,  Mrs.  Alfred.  Pits  and  furnaces ; or,  life 
in  the  Black  country.  6596.58 

Pearce,  J.  H.  Tales  of  the  masque.  26.91 

Peard,  Frances  M.  The  baroness.  A Dutch 
story.  2 v.  2576.139 

— The  blue  dragon.  [A  story  of  the  time  of 

Henry  Yii.]  2577. 119 

— An  interloper.  64.44 

— Scapegrace  Dick.  [A  story  of  the  time  of 

Charles  i.]  6576.121 

— Tales  of  the  south  of  France.  [The  Yonge 

library.]  2579.144 

Pease,  Howard.  The  mark  o’  the  Deil,  and  other 
Northumbrian  tales.  26.4 

Peck,  Lillie.  (Ruth  Elliott.)  Undeceived  : Roman 
or  Anglican?  A story  of  English  ritualism. 

6576.150 

Peebles,  Mary  L.  (Lynde  Palmer.)  A question 
of  honour.  15.8 

— Where  honour  leads.  62.76 

Pember,  Austen.  “Slipping  away”;  or,  the 
price  of  a tale.  63.112 

Pemberton,  Max.  “The  little  Huguenot.”  A 
romance  of  Fontainebleau.  26.82 

Pendleton,  Louis.  The  sons  of  Ham  : a tale  of 
the  South.  26.26 

— The  wedding  garment,  a tale  of  the  life  to 

come.  15.220 


235 


English  Fiction 


Pentreath,  Dolly,  pseud.  In  a Cornish  town- 
ship with  old  Vogue  folk.  6596.77 

Percy,  Stephen.  Tales  of  the  kings  and  queens 
of  England.  2574.141 

Perry,  Bliss.  Salem  Kittredge  and  other  stories. 

15.200 

Perry,  Nora.  A flock  of  girls  and  boys.  77-i7 

— Hope  Benham,  a story  for  girls.  62.79 

Phelps,  C.  E.  D.,  and  Leigh  North.  The  bailiff 
of  Tewkesbury.  15. no 

Phillimore,  Catherine  M.  The  king’s  namesake  : 
a tale  of  Carisbrook  castle.  2578.158 

Phillipps-Wolley,  Edward  C.  0.  L.  My  soldier 
keeper.  63.113 

Phillpots,  Eden.  Some  every-day  folks.  26.46 
Phipps,  C.  M.  Katherine.  Douglas  Archdale. 
A tale  of  Lucknow.  6596.87 

Pickering,  Edgar.  In  press-gang  days.  66.65 
Pigott,  Montague  H.  M.  T.  Two  on  a tour.  26.5 
Pink  tippet.  The.  1739.56 

Pirkis,  Catherine  L.  A bride  of  a summer’s  day. 

1731.22 

Plympton,  A.  G.  Penelope  Prig,  and  other 
stories.  62.54 

Pollock,  Walter  H.  King  Zub  and  other  stories. 
[The  Whitefriars  library  of  wit  and  humour.  2d 
series.]  2578.148 

Pomona.  By  the  author  of  “Miss  Toosey’s 
mission.”  15-87 

Pool,  Maria  L.  Out  of  step.  64.76 

— The  two  Salomes.  15.6 

Poole,  John.  Little  Pedlington  and  the  Pedling- 
tonians.  [Appleton’s  popular  library  of  the  best 
authors.]  2 v.  6599.60 

Poole,  Margaret  E.  Pictures  of  cottage  life  in 
the  West  of  England.  6575.86 

Poor,  Agnes  B.  Brothers  and  strangers.  15.111 
Poor  paddy’s  cabin;  or,  slavery  in  Ireland.  By 
an  Irishman.  6599.73 

Porto,  Luigi  da.  Juliet  and  Romeo.  From  the 
Italian.  With  introd.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  [World 
classics.]  62.66 

Praed,  Mrs.  Campbell.  Outlaw  and  lawmaker. 

64.55 

Prentice,  Harry.  The  boy  explorers ; or,  the 
adventures  of  two  boys  in  Alaska.  76.68 

Priestess,  The.  An  Anglo-Saxon  tale  of  the 
early  days  of  Christianity  in  Britain.  6576.178 
Price,  Eleanor  C.  In  the  lion’s  mouth.  The 
story  of  two  English  children  in  France,  1789- 
1793.  26.53 

Primrose,  E.  D.  Fortune’s  buffets  and  rewards. 
3 V.  6596.51 

Prince,  Helen  C.  The  story  of  Christine  Roche- 
fort. 26.36 

Prinsep,  Valentine  C.  (Val  Prinsep.)  The  story 
of  Abibal,  the  Tsourian.  6598.68 

— Virginie.  A tale  of  one  hundred  years  ago. 

3 V.  6576.114 

Pugh,  S.  S.  His  masters.  A story  of  school-life 
forty  years  ago.  6576.167 

Pushkin,  Alexandr  S.  Prose  tales.  Trans,  by 
T.  Keane.  64.58 

Putnam,  George  I.  On  the  offensive,  an  army 
story.  15-153 

Pyle,  Howard.  Men  of  iron.  2573.130 

— The  story  of  Jack  Ballister’s  fortunes.  77.15 

— Twilight  land.  [Fairy  tales.]  66.52 

Q.,  pseud.  See  Couch,  Arthur  T.  Q. 

Rae,  Mrs.  Milne.  Morag  : a tale  of  Highland  life. 

6599.69 


Ramsey,  Mrs.  V.  G.  Evenings  with  the  children. 

1495.14 

Rand,  Edward  A.  A salt  water  hero.  63.49 

Ray,  Anna  C.  Margaret  Davis,  tutor.  15.137 

Raymond,  Evelyn.  The  little  lady  of  the  horse. 

63- 65 

Raymond,  Walter.  “Love  and  quiet  life  : ” Som- 
erset idylls.  66.70 

— Tryphena  in  love.  26.88 

Reade,  Amos.  Life  in  the  Cut.  6576.168 

— Norah  Moriarty.  2 v.  6597.81 

Reade,  Charles.  The  course  of  true  love  never 
did  run  smooth.  1735-33 

Put  yourself  in  his  place.  6577.127 

Reade,  Mrs.  R.  H.  The  goldsmith’s  ward.  A 
tale  of  London  city  in  the  16th  century. 

2573.120 ; 2574.131 
Reed,  Andrew,  jr.  Edgar  Nelthorpe.  A story  of 
the  Monmouth  rebellion.  6576.119 

Reed,  Talbot  B.  “Follow  my  leader;”  or,  the 
boys  of  Templeton.  6576. 118 

— Kilgorman,  a story  of  Ireland  in  1798.  62.78 

— Sir  Ludar : a story  of  the  days  of  the  great 

Queen  Bess.  2574.135 

Reeves,  Helen  B.  (Helen  Mathers.)  A man  of 
to-day.  15-167 

Reid,  Mayne.  No  quarter.  6577.105 

Rhoscomye,  Owen.  The  jewel  of  Ynys  galon; 
being  a hitherto  unprinted  chapter  in  the  history 
of  the  sea  rovers.  26.68 

Rice,  Katharine  M.  Stories  for  all  the  year  for 
boys  and  girls.  77.5 

Richard  of  York;  or,  “the  white  rose  of  Eng- 
land.” 6596.86 

Richards,  Anna  M.  A new  Alice  in  the  old 
Wonderland.  77-i4 

Richards,  Laura  E.  Jim  of  Hellas;  or,  in  du- 
rance vile.  Bethesda  pool.  77.4 

— Marie.  66.1 

— Narcissa;  or,  the  road  to  Rome.  In  Verona. 

64- 59 

Riddell,  Charlotte  E.  L.  Berna  Boyle.  A love 
story  of  the  county  Down.  6578.59 

— For  Dick’s  sake.  63.109 

Ritchie,  I.  K.  In  love  and  honour.  A story  of 
Scotch  country  life.  6575.79 

Roberts,  Eleazar.  Owen  Rees  : a story  of  VVelsh 
life  and  thought.  6594.55 

Roberts,  Margaret.  Stephanie’s  children.  15.49 
Robertson,  Andrew.  Nuggets  in  the  devil’s 
punch  bowl,  and  other  Australian  tales.  66.53 
Robinson,  Charles  N.,  and  John  Leyland.  For 
the  honour  of  the  flag.  A story  of  our  sea-fights 
with  the  Dutch.  66.76 

Robinson,  Frances  M.  Mr.  Butler’s  ward.  6578.83 

— Tlie  plan  of  campaign.  2 v.  6578.82 

Robinson,  Frederick  W.  Carry’s  confession. 

715-19 

Robinson,  Hardy  P.  Men  born  equal.  26.33 
Robinson,  Rowland  E.  Danvis  folks.  63.120 
Rodenberg,  Julius.  King  “By  the  grace  of 
God.”  3 V.  6898.12 

Rollins,  Clara  S.  A Burne-Jones  head,  and  other 
sketches.  64.46 

Rossa,  Jeremiah  O’Donavan.  Edward  O’Donnell. 
A story  of  Ireland  of  our  day.  6598.60 

Rowan,  Hamilton.  The  story  of  Sylvia.  15.80 
Rowe,  Richard.  At  Miss  Lamblion’s.  A story  of 
preparatory  school  life.  6576.161 

Rowlands,  Effie  A.  My  pretty  Jane.  64.84 
Rowsell,  Mary  C.  The  friend  of  the  people  : a 
tale  of  the  Reign  of  terror.  26.129 


236 


English  Fiction 


Roy,  John,  pseud.  See  Durand,  Sir  Mortimer. 
Runciman,  James.  Skippers  and  shellbacks. 

15-136 

Russan,  Ashmore,  and  Frederick  Boyle.  The 
orchid  seekers  : a story  of  adventure  in  Borneo. 

659456 

Russell,  Frances  E.  A quaint  spinster.  26.115 
Russell,  Mrs.  J.  W.  fl.  H.  Leney.)  Shadow- 
land  on  Elian  Vannin;  or,  folk  tales  of  the  Isle 
of  Man.  2578.162:4577.136 

Russell,  William  Clark.  Alone  on  a wide,  wide 
sea.  82.81 

— The  emigrant  ship.  i5-94 

— The  good  ship  Mohock.  66.82 

— My  watch  below  ; or,  yarns  spun  when  off  duty. 

82.80 

— On  the  fo’k’sle  head.  82.83;  6576.172 

— The  romance  of  a transport.  64.43 

— A sailor’s  sweetheart.  i454-5 

— A strange  voyage.  82.82 

Rutherford,  Mark,  pseud.  See  White,  Wm.  H. 
Sacher-Masocb,  Leopold  von.  Jewish  tales, 
trans.  from  the  French,  by  Harriet  Lieber  Cohen. 

62.88 

— Seraph.  A tale  of  Hungary.  Trans,  by  Emma 

M.  Phelps.  63.70 

Salisbury,  H.  B.  Miss  Worden’s  hero.  1734.42 
Sandeau,  Jules.  Catharine.  Trans,  by  Jennie 
Hamilton  Irving.  66.71 

Saunders,  Marshall.  Beautiful  Joe,  an  auto- 
biography. [The  story  of  a dog.]  15-140 

Savidge,  Eugene  C.  The  American  in  Paris.  A 
biographical  novel  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war; 
the  siege  and  commune  of  Paris,  from  an  Ameri- 
can stand-point.  26.89 

Saxby,  Jessie  M.  E.  Viking-boys.  14.209 

Scargill,  William  P.  The  Puritan’s  grave. 

6578.49 

Schindler,  Solomon.  Young  West,  a sequel  to 
Edward  Bellamy’s  Looking  backward.  66.73 

Schreiner,  Olive.  Dream  life  and  real  life,  a 
little  African  story.  15-48 

Schultz,  Jeanne.  Madeleine’s  rescue,  a story  for 
girls  and  boys.  63.96 

Schwartz,  J.  van  der  Poorsen.  (Maarten  Maar- 
tens.)  The  greater  glory,  a story  of  high  life. 

15-98 

— My  lady  nobody.  26.60 

— An  old  maid’s  love,  a Dutch  tale  told  in  English. 

15.211 

Scotus,  Johannes,  pseud.  See  Johannes  Scotus, 
pseud. 

Seawell,  Molly  Elliot.  Through  thick  and  thin, 
and  The  midshipmen’s  mess  : a soldier  story  and  a 
sailor  story.  15-42 

Seeley,  Charles  S.  The  lost  canyon  of  the  Tol- 
tecs,  an  account  of  strange  adventures  in  Central 
America.  15-65 

Sergeant,  Adeline.  The  mistress  of  Quest.  26.54 

— Out  of  due  season.  26.94 

Setoun,  Gabriel.  Barncraig:  episodes  in  the  life 
of  a Scottish  village.  15.214 

— Sunshine  and  haar : some  further  glimpses  of 

life  at  Barncraig.  26.59 

Seven  Xmas  eves  : being  the  romance  of  a social 
evolution.  By  Clo.  Graves  [and  others].  15.52 
Contents.  — The  testimony  of  Mrs.  Mary  Cheevers,  by  Clo. 
Graves;  The  opinion  of  David  Dix,  night  watchman,  by  B. 
L.  Farjeon ; Stray  recollections  of  P.  C.  Challice,  999X,  by 
Florence  Marryat;  Statement  of  Arthur  Rowan,  warder,  by 
G.  Manville  Fenn;  Some  evidence  of  Alfred  Curran,  re- 
porter, by  Mrs.  Campbell  Praed;  Remarks  of  Charles  Tur- 
rill.  Esq.,  M.P.,  by  Justin  Huntly  McCarthy;  Old  memories 
by  a lonely  clergyman,  by  Clement  Scott. 


Sewell,  Elizabeth  M.  Clcve  hall.  426.5 

— Margaret  Percival.  425.14 

Shaw,  Edward  K.  Legends  of  Fire  island  beach 
and  the  south  side.  26.81 

Sheldon,  Charles  M.  The  crucifixion  of  Pliillip 
Strong.  66.13 

Shelton,  William  H.  A man  without  a memory, 
and  other  stories.  26.50 

Shen’s  pigtail  and  other  cues  of  Anglo-China  life. 
By  Mr.  M — . [Incognito  library.]  15.202 

Shepherd,  The,  of  Grove  Hall.  A story  of  1662. 

6577.117 

Sherwood,  Margaret.  (Elizabeth  Hastings.) 
An  experiment  in  altruism.  26.85 

Shipton,  Helen.  A hero’s  experiment.  62.49 

— “ Saved  by  the  skin  of  his  teeth,”  a true  story. 

63.111 

Shuttleworth,  Sir  Janies  P.  K.,  bart.  Scarsdale; 
or,  life  on  the  Lancashire  and  Yorkshire  border, 
thirty  years  ago.  [Anon.]  3 v.  6577.151 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk.  Children  of  the  soil. 
Trans,  by  Jeremiah  Curtin.  26.76 

— Lillian  Morris,  and  other  stories.  Trans,  by 

Jeremiah  Curtin.  62.80 

— Pan  Michael,  an  historical  novel  of  Poland,  the 
Ukraine,  and  Turkey.  Trans,  by  Jeremiah  Curtin. 

15-76 

Sequel  to  With  fire  and  sword,  and  The  deluge. 

— Without  dogma,  a novel  of  modern  Poland. 

Trans,  by  Iza  Young.  15-58 

— Yanko  the  musician  and  other  stories.  Trans, 

by  Jeremiah  Curtin.  15-13 

Sigma,  pseud.  Heather  belles : a modern  High- 
land story.  6578.88 

Sims,  George  R.  Scenes  from  the  show.  26.2 
Sizer,  Kate  Thompson.  The  wooing  of  Osyth. 
A story  of  the  eastern  counties  in  Saxon  times. 

6594.64 

Small,  Annie  H.  Suwarta,  and  other  sketclies  of 
Indian  life.  I5-I34 

Smart,  Hawley.  Beatrice  and  Benedick.  A 
romance  of  the  Crimea.  6576.177 

Smith,  C.  G.  Furley.  Quixote,  the  weaver.  3 v. 

2574.140 

Smith,  Gertrude.  The  rousing  of  Mrs.  Potter 
and  other  stories.  15.120 

Smith,  Hannah.  (Hesba  Stretton.)  The  highway 
of  sorrow.  By  Hesba  Stretton  and  ********  62.81 
Smith,  John.  The  Dalbroom  folks.  2 v.  6597.80 
Smith,  John  F.  Cromwell ; or,  the  Protector’s 
oath.  Forming  vol.  3 of  Stanfield  hall.  6576.122 
Smith,  William  G.  The  melancholy  of  Stephen 
Allard.  4578.148 

Snow,  Isabel.  The  school  of  art.  [Pseudonym 
library.]  15-163 

Snowden,  J.  Keighley.  Tales  of  the  Yorkshire 
wolds.  6594.50 

Sparhawk,  Frances  C.  A wedding  tangle.  63.121 
Speight,  Thomas  W.  Burgo’s  romance.  15.149 
Spofford,  Harriet  Prescott.  A scarlet  poppy  and 
other  stories.  63.42 

“Spot,”  an  autobiography.  [Story  of  a dog.] 

76.62 

Stables,  William  Gordon.  As  we  sweep  through 
the  deep,  a story  of  the  stirring  times  of  old.  63.62 

— The  dashing  days  of  old;  or,  the  worldwide  ad- 
ventures of  Willie  Grant.  6576.153 

— From  ploughshare  to  pulpit,  a tale  of  the  battle 

of  life.  61.49 

— On  to  the  rescue.  26.10 

— To  Greenland  and  the  Pole.  61.57 


237 


English  Fiction 


Stahr,  Fanny  Lewald.  The  mask  of  beauty. 
Trans,  by  Mary  M.  Pleasants.  63.123 

Stanley,  Henry  M.  My  dark  companions  and 
their  strange  stories.  15-67 

Stannard,  Henrietta  E.  V.  (Jolm  Strange 

Winter.)  Aunt  Johnnie.  26.87 

— Every  inch  a soldier.  64.69 

— The  major’s  favourite.  26.69 

— The  soul  of  the  bishop.  i5-i93 

Stebbing,  Grace.  Lilia  Thorn’s  voyage ; or, 

“ tliat  for  remembrance.”  1734.26 

— A real  hero,  or  gold  and  glory.  A story  of  the 
conquest  of  Mexico.  fOur  boys’  bookshelf.) 

2579-143 

Steel,  Flora  Annie.  The  flower  of  forgiveness. 

15-169 

— From  the  five  rivers.  14-193 

— Miss  Stuart’s  legacy.  15-138 

— The  potter’s  thumb.  15-219 

— Tales  of  the  Punjab,  told  by  the  people.  66.26 

Stephens,  Charles  A.  The  Knockabout  club 
alongshore.  50.23 

— Left  on  Labrador.  1713. 12 

— Off  to  the  Geysers.  1753.12 

— The  young  moose-hunters.  i774-i 

Sterry,  J.  Ashby.  A naughty  girl.  A story  of 
1893.  1735.26 

Steuart,  John  A.  The  jolly  Pashas.  The  story 
of  an  unphilanthropic  society.  [The  Whitefriars 
library  of  wit  and  humour.  2d  series.]  2578.149 
Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.  David  Balfour  : being 
memoirs  of  his  adventures  at  home  and  abroad. 

14.192 

— Will  o’  the  mill.  61.63 

— and  Lloyd  Osbourne.  The  ebb  tide,  a trio  & 

quartette.  61.65 

Stockton,  Frank  R.  The  adventures  of  Captain 
Horn.  26.75 

— A chosen  few  short  stories.  26.125 

— Pomona’s  travels.  62.56 

— The  watchmaker’s  wife,  and  other  stories. 

14.206 

Stoddard,  William  O.  The  captain’s  boat.  63.74 

— Chris,  the  model  maker,  a story  of  New  York. 

63.100 

— Chumley’s  post:  a story  of  the  Pawnee  trail. 

77-9 

— Guert  Ten  Eyck,  a hero  story.  15-37 

— On  the  old  frontier ; or,  the  last  raid  of  the 

Iroquois.  i4-i95 

— The  partners  : the  story  of  an  every-day  girl 

and  boy,  and  how  they  helped  along.  77.1 

— The  white  cave.  15.1 

Stoker,  Bram.  The  watter’s  mou’.  26.101 

Stories  of  Italy.  [Stories  from  Scribner.]  1739.48 
Contt-nts.  — Espero  G-orgoni,  gondolier,  by  F.  Hopkinson 
Smith;  The  anatomist  of  the  heart,  by  T.  R.  Suliivan; 
The  song  of  the  comforter,  by  John  J.  A’Becket;  The 
house  on  the  hiiitop,  by  Grace  Eliery  Channing. 

Stories  of  the  army.  [Stories  from  Scribner.] 

1739-49 

Contents.  — Memories,  by  Brander  Matthews;  A charge 
for  France,  by  John  Heard,  jr. ; Sergeant  Gore,  by  Leroy 
Armstrong;  The  tale  of  a goblin  horse,  by  Charles  C.  Nott. 

Strathesk,  John,  pseud.  See  Tod,  John. 
Stredder,  Eleanor.  Lost  in  the  wilds  of  Canada. 

6577.101 

Street,  George  S.  The  autobiography  of  a boy. 

64-49;  45793-162 

Strength  and  beauty  : for  boys  and  girls.  40.62 
Stretton,  Hesba,  pseud.  See  Smith,  Hannah. 
Strickland,  Agnes.  The  royal  brothers.  [Time 
of  Edward  V.]  2579a. 128 


Strickland,  Jane.  Edward  Evelyn : a tale  of 
the  rebellion  of  Prince  Charles  Edward.  2579a. 138 
Stuart,  Esme.  The  unwelcome  guest.  A story 
for  girls.  6576.162 

— A woman  of  forty.  15.88 

Stuart,  Ruth  McEnery.  Carlotta’s  intended  and 
other  tales.  64.47 

— The  story  of  Babette,  a little  Creole  girl.  66.48 
Sturges,  Jonathan.  The  first  supper  and  other 
episodes:  The  moonlighter  of  County  Clare; 
The  brother;  Three  forms;  Koznuishef.  15.71 
Sturgis,  Julian  R.  Comedy  of  a country  house. 

1734-29 

Sullivan,  T.  Russell.  Tom  Sylvester.  15-50 
Swan,  Annie  S.  Freedom’s  sword  : a tale  of  the 
days  of  Wallace  and  Bruce.  2577.125 

— A lost  ideal.  26.106 

— Sheila.  61.48 

Swan,  Eliza  B.  The  opal  queen.  1735-34 

Sweet,  Sophie.  The  mate  of  the  “ Mary  Ann.” 

15-93 

Tadema,  Laurence  Alma.  The  wings  of  Icarus : 
being  the  life  of  one  Emilia  Fletcher.  . . . 

61.58;  6599.82 

Tayler,  Reginald.  The  dynaraitards.  6576.156 
Taylor,  Belle  G.  The  sardonyx  seal.  107.207 
Taylor,  Mary  A.  Clouds  and  sunshine;  or, 
truth  and  error.  Ed.  by  F.  L.  Moysey.  6596.70 
Ten  notable  stories,  from  Lippincott’s  magazine. 

15-130 

Contents.  — A rose  of  the  mire,  by  Kate  Jordan ; Abra- 
ham’s mother,  by  Annie  Flint;  A pastel,  by  Cornelia 
Kate  Rathbone;  The  philosophers,  by  Geraldine  Bonner. 
The  reprieve  of  capitalist  Clyve,  by  Owen  Wister; 
Jane’s  holiday,  by  Valerie  Hays  Berry;  The  Cross-Roads 
ghost,  by  Matt  Crim ; A deed  with  a capital  D,  by 
Charles  M.  Skinner;  The  rustlers,  by  Alice  MacGowan; 
When  Hester  came,  by  Bride  Neill  Taylor. 

Terhune,  Mary  Virginia.  (Marion  Harland.) 
Handicapped.  1470.13 

— Mr.  Wayt’s  wife’s  sister.  15.112 

— True  as  steel.  805.2 

Thanet,  Octave,  pseud.  See  French,  Alice. 
Theuriet,  Andre.  The  Abbe  Daniel.  From  the 
French,  by  Helen  B.  Dole.  63.104 

Thompson,  Maurice.  The  king  of  Honey  Island. 

15-92 

Thomson,  Basil.  South  sea  yarns.  6597.88 
Thomson,  Katharine.  The  chevalier  : a romance 
of  the  Rebellion  of  1745.  6597.63 

Thorpe,  Thomas  B.  The  master’s  house;  or, 
scenes  descriptive  of  Southern  life.  507-13 

Tinseau,  Leon  de.  The  Damascus  road.  Trans, 
by  Florence  B.  Gilmour.  15.181 

Tod,  John.  (John  Strathesk.)  Andrew  Gillon. 
A tale  of  the  Scottish  Covenanters.  25793.129 
Told  in  the  verandah : passages  in  the  life  of 
Colonel  Bowlong,  set  down  by  his  adjutant.  26.99 
Tolstoi,  Lyef  N.,  count.  Master  and  man. 
Trans,  by  A.  Hulme  Beaman.  26.70 

Tomlinson,  Everett  T.  The  search  for  Andrew 
Field  : a story  of  the  times  of  1812.  63.94 

Tompkins,  Elizabeth  K.  Her  majesty  : a romance 
of  to-day.  26.120 

— An  unlessoned  girl : a story  of  school  life.  76.53 

Tonna,  Charlotte  E.  B.  Derry : a tale  of  the 
Revolution  [of  1688].  6599.72 

Tottenham,  George  C.  L.  Terence  McGowan, 
the  Irish  tenant.  2 v.  6597.69 

Tourgee,  Albion  W.  Out  of  the  sunset  sea. 

14.214 

Townsend,  George  F.  The  siege  of  Colchester; 
or,  an  event  of  the  Civil  war,  a.  d.  1648.  25793.136 


238 


English  Fiction 


Townsend,  Virginia  F.  “ Sirs,  only  seventeen  ! ” 

61.61 

— A woman’s  word  ; and  how  she  kept  it.  86.30 
Train,  Elizabeth  P.  A social  highwayman. 

1730.41 

Tristram,  Outram.  The  dead  gallant  and  The 
king  of  hearts.  61.72 

Trollope,  Anthony.  Christmas  at  Thompson  Hall. 
[Cosy  corner  series.]  6599.77 

— An  editor’s  tales.  82.45 

Contents.  — Greeley;  The  Turkish  bath;  Josephine  de 
Montmorenci;  The  panjandrum;  The  spotted  dog;  Mrs. 
Brumby. 

— An  eye  for  an  eye.  94-i4 

— John  Caldigate.  2 v.  97-23 

— Mr.  Scarborough’s  family.  1735.28 

— Tales  of  all  countries.  82.46 

Trollope,  Thomas  A.  Diamond  cut  diamond. 

1736.18 

— The  Garstangs  of  Garstang  grange.  710.1 

Trowbridge,  John.  Three  boys  on  an  electrical 
boat.  62.77 

Trowbridge,  John  T.  A chance  for  himself;  or. 
Jack  Hazard  and  his  treasure.  i7i3-5 

— Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories.  i7i4-7 

— Doing  his  best.  1753-7 

— Woodie  Thorpe’s  pilgrimage,  and  other  stories. 

14.211 

— The  young  surveyor.  52.17 

True  relation.  A,  of  the  travels  and  perilous  ad- 
ventures of  Mathew  Dudgeon.  6594.62 

Tucker,  Charlotte  M.  (A.  L.  0.  E.)  The  forlorn 
hope.  2574.139 

Tupper,  Martin  F.  Stephan  Langton ; or,  the 
days  of  King  John.  2578.115 

Turgenef,  Ivan  S.  A house  of  gentlefolk. 
Trans,  by  Constance  Garnett.  66.15 

Sequel  to  Dmitri  Rndin. 

— On  the  eve.  Trans,  by  C.  E.  Turner.  [Leisure 

hour  series.]  1717. 15 

— Rudin.  Trans,  by  Constance  Garnett.  64.62 

— Virgin  soil.  62.37 

Turner,  Ethel  S.  Seven  little  Australians.  61.87 
Tuttiett,  Miss  M.  G.  (Maxwell  Grey.)  A costly 
freak.  15.146 

— The  last  sentence.  15-192 

Tweedie,  Ethel  B.  Wilton,  Q.  C. ; or,  life  in  a 
Highland  shooting  box.  26.30 

Val  Prinsep,  pseud.  See  Prinsep,  Valentine  C. 
Valentine,  Oswald.  Helen.  [Incognito  library.] 

66. 17 

Van-Anderson,  Helen.  It  is  possible,  a story  of 
life.  1733.22 

— The  journal  of  a live  woman.  1733.21 

— The  right  knock.  1733.24 

— The  story  of  Teddy.  1733- 23 

Vandam,  Albert  D.  The  mystery  of  the  Patrician 
club.  15  178 

Vazoff,  Ivan.  Under  the  yoke.  64.80 

Verne,  Jules.  The  castle  of  the  Carpathians. 

63-79 

— Mathias  Sandorf.  76. 50 

— The  special  correspondent;  or,  the  adventures 

of  Claudius  Bombarnac.  62.68 

Vernon  Lee,  pseud.  See  Paget,  Violet. 

Voyage,  The,  of  life,  and  other  stories.  76.24 

Vynne,  Nora.  Honey  of  aloes,  and  other  stories. 

61.73 

Waldgrove  ; or,  the  fortunes  of  Bertram.  A tale 

of  1746.  6576.164 

Walford,  Lucy  B.  The  history  of  a week.  82.61 

— Nan;  and  other  stories.  82.60 


— “ Ploughed,”  and  other  stories.  66.7 

Wallace,  Lew.  The  Prince  of  India;  or,  why 
Constantinople  fell.  2 v.  14.190 

Warburton,  Eliot  B.  G.  Reginald  Hastings;  an 
autobiography.  2573.135 

Ward,  E.  St.  Dunstan’s  clock.  A story  of  1666. 

2574.122 

Ward,  Herbert  D.  The  white  crown,  and  other 
stories.  15-176 

Ward,  Mary  A.  (Mrs.  Humphry  Ward.)  Mar- 
cella. 2 V.  15.166 

— The  story  of  Bessie  Costrell.  26.71 

Ward,  Robert  P.  De  Clifford.  4 v.  6597.72 

— Tremaine.  [Anon.]  3 v.  6597.73 

Ware,  Mary  C.  Friend  Ellwood : a tale  of  real 
life  in  the  17th  century.  3 v.  6576.180 

Warman,  Cy.  Tales  of  an  engineer,  with  Rhymes 
of  the  rail.  27.6 

Warner,  Anna  B.  (Amy  Lothrop.)  My  brother’s 
keeper.  794-7 

— Patience.  1734.41 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley.  The  golden  house.  66.50 
Warner,  Susan.  Queechy.  793-6 

Warung,  Price.  Tales  of  Australian  early  days. 

6599.81 

Watson,  John  Maclaren.  (Ian  Maclaren.)  Be- 
side the  bonnie  brier  bush.  66.30 

Waugh,  Edwin.  Besom  Ben  stories.  Ed.  by 
George  Milner.  2573.136 

Webster,  Leigh.  Another  girl’s  experience.  62.55 
Wedmore,  Frederick.  English  episodes.  6594.70 

— Pastorals  of  France.  Renunciations.  15-133 

— Renunciations.  2577.130 

Welcome,  S.  [Byron.  From  earth’s  center,  a 
polar  gateway  message.  64.64 

Wells,  H.  S.  The  time  machine.  An  invention. 

26.102 

Werborton,  R.  B.  The  Northumbrian  abbots  : a 
tale  of  the  seventh  century.  6576.111 

Wesselhoeft,  Elizabeth  F.  The  fairy-folk  of  Blue 
Hill.  62.87 

Westall,  William.  For  honor  and  life.  15.150 
Weyman,  Stanley  J.  From  the  memoirs  of  a 
minister  of  France.  26.97 

— A gentleman  of  France  : being  the  memoirs  of 

Gaston  de  Bonne,  sieur  de  Marsac.  15-64 

— The  king’s  stratagem  and  other  stories.  26.83 

— The  man  in  black.  [Time  of  Richelieu.]  15.189 

— My  lady  Rotha.  63.59 

— Under  the  red  robe.  15.168 

Whatham,  M.  E.  (M.  E.  Winchester.)  A 
double  cherry.  66.45 

Wheeler,  Esther  G.  L.  A Washington  symphony. 

1801.43 

Whishaw,  Frederick  J.  Boris,  the  bear-hunter. 

26.6 

Whitby,  Beatrice.  Mary  Fenwick’s  daughter. 

15.201 

White,  Eliza  O.  The  coming  of  Theodora.  26.122 

— When  Molly  was  six.  65.86 

White,  William  H.  (Mark  Rutherford.)  Cath- 
arine Furze.  6594.54 

— Mark  Rutherford’s  deliverance.  1734.24 

Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas.  Polly  Oliver’s  problem, 
a story  for  girls.  15-41 

— The  village  watch-tower.  26.127 

Wilde,  Oscar.  The  young  king.  The  star-child. 

76.52 

Wilkins,  Mary  E.  Pembroke.  15-179 

Williams,  .Jesse  L.  Princeton  stories.  27.8 

Wilson,  H.  L.  Zigzag  tales  from  the  east  to  the 
west.  64.83 


239 


English  Fiction 


Wilson,  John  M.  Wilson’s  tales  of  the  Borders 
and  of  Scotland.  4 v.  1796.30 

Wiltse,  Sarah  E.  A brave  baby  and  other  stories. 

15-147 

Winchester,  M.  E.,  pseud.  See  Whatham,  M.  E. 
Winder,  F.  H.  With  the  sea  kings,  a story  of  the 
days  of  Lord  Nelson.  15-39 

Wingfield,  Lewis  S.  Lady  Grizel.  An  impres- 
sion of  a momentous  speech.  3 V.  6577.147 

— My  lords  of  Strogue.  A chronicle  of  Ireland, 
from  the  Convention  to  the  Union.  3 v.  6597.67 
Winter,  John  Strange,  pseud.  See  Stannard, 
Henrietta  E.  V. 

Witherspoon,  Orlando.  Doctor  Ben.  1491. 9 
Wolf,  Emma.  A prodigal  in  love.  64.40 

Wonderful  stories.  The,  of  Fuz-buz  the  fly,  and 
Mother  Grabem  the  spider.  1737-27 

Wood,  Joanna  E.  The  untempered  wind.  66  72 
Wood,  John  S.  A coign  of  vantage.  15  63 

— College  days;  or,  Harry’s  career  at  Yale.  64.63 

Woods,  Margaret  L.  The  vagabonds.  62.70 
Woolsey,  Sarah  C.  (Susan  Coolidge.)  The 
barberry  bush,  and  eight  other  stories  about  girls 
for  girls.  15.3 

— Cross  Patch,  and  other  stories.  1460.16 

— Mischief’s  Thanksgiving,  and  other  stories. 

1428.8 

— Not  quite  eighteen.  62.48 

Woolson,  Constance  Fenimore.  The  front  yard, 
and  other  Italian  stories.  26.103 

— Horace  Chase.  15-105 


Worboise,  Emma  J.  Campion  court.  [Time  of 
Charles  ii.]  6576.186 

Wray,  James  J.  Nestleton  Magna.  A story  of 

Yorkshire  raethodism.  6576.163 

Wright,  Thomas.  The  Chalice  of  Carden. 

6576.182 

— The  mystery  of  St.  Dunstan’s.  A story  of  Fleet 

street  in  1724.  2 v.  2574.123 

Yates,  Edmund  H.  The  impending  sword. 

1769.15 

Yeats,  S.  Levett.  The  honour  of  Savelli.  26.108 
Yeats,  William  B.  The  Celtic  twilight.  Men  and 
women,  dhouls  and  faeries.  4579.125 

— The  countess  Kathleen,  and  various  legends 

and  lyrics.  2578  116 

Yelverton,  Maria  T.,  viscountess  Avonmore. 
Martyrs  to  circumstance.  [A  tale  of  the  Crimean 
war.]  6577.148 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  A book  of  golden  deeds  of 
all  times  and  all  lands.  1829.7 

— The  Carbonels.  77.3 

— The  cook  and  the  captive ; or.  Attains  the 

hostage.  63.92 

— Grisly  Grisell;  or,  the  laidly  lady  of  Whitburn, 

a tale  of  the  wars  of  the  Roses.  15-75 

— The  rubies  of  St.  Lo.  26  41 

Z.  Z.  A drama  in  Dutch.  62.44 

Zangwill,  Israel.  The  King  of  Schnorrers,  gro- 
tesques and  fantasies.  15-124 

— The  master.  26.66 


240 


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English  Prose  Eiction.  8th  edition,  1893. 

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Index  to  American  Local  History. 

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CLASSIFIED  LIST  OF  THE  BOOKS 

RECENTLY  PLACED  IN  THE  LIBRARY. 

ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED. 

WITH  AUTHOR  AND  SUBJECT  INDEXES. 


Africa. 

Colvile,  Sir  H.  E.  The  land  of  the  Nile  springs  : 
being  chiefly  an  account  of  how  we  fought 
Kabarega.  London,  1895.  Portr.  Maps.  3056.123 
Cousins,  W.  E.  Madagascar  of  to-day.  A sketch 
of  the  island.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Portrs.  Map. 

50593-37 

Hatch,  F.  H.,  and  J.  A.  Chalmers.  The  gold 
mines  of  the  Band.  A description  of  the  mining 
industry  of  Witwatersrand,  South  African  republic. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  Plans.  3861.135 

Peters,  Dr.  Carl.  Das  deutsch-ostafrikanische 
Schutzgebiet.  Munchen,  1895.  2 v.  Plates.  .4tlas, 
3 maps.  3052.143 

Workman,  Fanny  B.,  and  W.  H.  Workman. 
Algerian  memories.  A bicycle  tour  over  the  Atlas 
to  Sahara.  London.  [1895?]  Portrs.  3059.178 

Agriculture. 

See  also  Botany ; Domestic  Animals. 

Bailey,  L.  H.  The  horticulturist’s  rule-book.  3d 
ed.  N.  Y.,  1895.  3998.127 

Castellani, — . Dell’  immediata  influenza  delle 
selve  sul  corso  delle  aeque  [etc.].  Torino,  1818. 

3841-73 

Fisher,  W.  R.  Forest  protection.  An  English 
adaptation  of  “ Der  Forstschutz  ” by  Dr.  Richard 
Hess.  London,  1895.  Ulus.  5946.12.4 

King,  F.  H.  The  soil.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus. 
[Rural  science  series.]  3999.146 

New  York  farmers.  Proceedings.  1893/94, 
94/95.  N.  Y.,  1894,  95.  59903.7 

Northwest  weather  and  crops.  Official  publica- 
tion of  the  Minnesota  weather  service.  Vol.  1,  no. 
2-5.  Minneapolis,  1895.  *7960.61 

Pictet,  C.  Traite  des  assolemens,  ou  de  I’art  d’eta- 
blir  les  rotations  de  recolter.  Geneve,  1801. 

5999-49 

Sails,  Harriet  A.  de.  Gardening  a la  mode  : fruits. 
London,  1895.  3998.126 

— Gardening  a la  mode : vegetables.  London, 
1895.  3998.125 

Sampson,  F.  A.  History  and  publieations  of  the 
Missouri  State  horticultural  society.  Jefferson 
City,  1891.  4477-43 

United  States.  Department  of  agriculture. 
Yearbook.  1894.  Wash.,  1894.  Plates.  *5992.8 


Division  of  agricultural  soils.  Bulletin  no.  1. 

Soil  moisture.  Wash.,  1895.  *5994-30 

Division  of  agrostology.  Circular  no.  1. 

Note  on  experimental  grass  gardens.  Wash.,  1895. 

*5994-31 

Division  of  microscopy.  Report,  1892,  93. 

Wash.,  1893,  94.  Plates.  *5994-32 

Division  of  records  and  editing.  Report  for 

1894.  Wash.,  1895.  *6175.47 

Section  of  foreign  markets.  The  world’s 

markets  for  American  products.  Bulletin  1-4. 
Wash.,  1895.  *5652.39 

Contents.  1.  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  2.  The  German 
empire.  3.  France.  4.  Canada. 

University  of  Minnesota.  Agricultural  experi- 
ment station.  Annual  report.  1893,  94.  Minne- 
apolis, 1894,  95.  2 V.  Ulus.  *7992.21 

Press  bulletin  no.  1-4.  St.  Anthony  park,  1894, 

95.  *7992.22 

Wallace,  R.  H.  .-Igriculture.  Phila.,  1895.  Ulus. 

5999.101 

America, 

Not  including  the  United  States. 
Commissao  portuguesa  da  Exposi9ao  colombina. 
Centenario  do  deseobriraento  da  America.  Lisboa, 

1892.  Fac-similes.  *4310.154 

British  Columbia. 

Somerset,  H.  C.  S.  A.  The  land  of  the  Muskeg. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  4362.156 

Canada. 

Bourinot,  J.  G.  How  Canada  is  governed. 
Toronto,  1895.  Plates.  Map.  4314. 151 

Montcalm  de  Saint  Veran,  L.  J.,  marquis  de. 
Journal  durant  ses  campagnes  en  Canada  de  175G 
a 1759.  Pub.  sous  la  direction  de  I’abbe  H.  R. 

Casgrain.  Quebec,  1895.  *4312.189 

— Lettres  au  Chevalier  de  Levis.  Pub.  sous  la 
direction  de  I’abbe  H.  R.  Casgrain.  Quebec, 
1894.  *4312.188 

Cape  Breton. 

Challouer,  S.  P.,  ed.  The  Louisbourg  monu- 
ment. June,  1895.  Sydney,  C.  B.,  1895.  Illus. 

4320.133 

Gow,  J.  M.  Cape  Breton  illustrated.  Toronto, 

1893.  4469.165 

Central  America. 

De  Kalb,  C.  Nicaragua:  studies  on  the  Mosquito 
shore  in  1892.  N.  Y.,  1893.  Plate.  Map. 

4461.127 


America  — Antiquities 


Mexico, 

Bartolache,  J.  I.  Manifiesto  satisfactorio  anun- 
ciado  en  la  Gazeta  de  Mexico.  Opiisculo  Guada- 
lupano.  Mexico,  1790.  **0.250.53 

Diaz  Perez  y Calvillo,  J.  B.  Noticias  para  la 
historiade  Nuestra  Seiiora  de  los  Keniedios,  1808- 
12.  Mexico,  1812.  No.  2 in  **0.250.51 

Relates  chiefly  to  the  insurrections  in  Mexico  under  Hidalgo 
and  Morelos. 

l2tlil:£ocbitl,  F.  de  A.  Obras  liistoricas.  Ano- 
tadas  por  A.  Chavero.  Mexico,  1891,  92.  2 v. 

**O.220a.42 

Contents.  — 1.  Eelaciones.  2.  Historia  chichimeca. 

South  America. 

Casas,  B.  de  las.  Oe  las  antiguas  gentes  del 
Peru.  [Pub.  por  M.  Jimenez  de  la  Espada.] 
Madrid,  1892.  [Coleccion  de  libros  espanoles 
raros  6 curiosos.  T.  21.]  **O.i50b.i2i 

Dspinoza,  Enrique.  Geografia  descriptiva  de  la 
Republica  de  Chile.  3a  ed.,  auuientada.  San- 
tiago de  Chile,  1895.  4467.129 

Flores,  A.  El  Concordato  ecuatoriano.  Paris, 
1894.  4316.160 

Maria,  I.  de.  Geografia  elemental  de  la  Republica 
Oriental  del  Uruguay.  Montevideo,  1890. 

4465.148 

— Paginas  histOricas  de  la  Republica  O.  del  Uru- 

guay desde  la  epoca  del  coloiiiaje.  Montevideo, 
1892.  4316.161 

Pepper,  E.  Apuntes  para  la  historia  contempo- 
ranea  de  Venezuela.  1892-94.  [Cura9ao.]  1895. 

4318.184 

Roldan,  A.  Las  primeras  asambleas  nacionales 
[de  Chile].  1811-1814.  Santiago  de  Chile,  1890. 

4312.184 

Tres  tratados  de  America.  (Siglo  xv'iii.)  Madrid, 
1894.  [Coleccion  de  libros  raros  6 curiosos  que 
tratan  de  America.  T.  11.]  **D. 150b. 135 

Contents.  — Relacion  historica,  politica  y moral  de  Cuenca, 
por  D.  Joaquin  de  Merisalde  y Santistehan. — Hazon  sobre 
el  estado  y gobernaeidn  de  la  juiisdiccidu  de  Quito  en  1754, 
por  .Ilian  I’io  de  Montufar  y Frasco.  — Diario  de  todo  lo 
ocurrido  en  la  expuanaciOn  de  los  fuertes  de  Bocachica  y 
sitio  de  la  ciudad  de  Cartagena  de  las  ludias  on  1741,  por  D. 
Sebastian  Eslava  con  H.  Pedro  de  Mur. 

Uruguay.  Direccion  de  estadistica  general. 
Comercio  exterior  y movimiento  de  navegacion  y 
varies  otros  dates  correspondientes  al  ano  1894 
coniparado  con  1893.  Montevideo,  1895.  5641.31 

— Direccion  general  del  registro  del  estado  civil. 

Leyes,  decretos  y reglaraentos  vigentes.  Monte- 
video, 1895.  4318.183 

West  Indies. 

Reusch,  II.  H.  Et  bes0g  paa  Jamaika.  Kristi- 
ana,  1895.  4362.157 

Stoddard,  C.  A.  Cruising  among  the  Caribbees. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Plates.  4467.125 

Anthropolog'y  and  Eth- 
nology. 

See  also  Antiquities.  Folk-Lore.  Political  and 
Social  Science. 

Babington,  W.  D.  Fallacies  of  race  theories 
as  aiiplied  to  national  characteristics.  [Ed.  by  H. 
H.  G.  MacDonnell.]  London,  1895.  2239. 115 


Gatachet,  A.  S.  Ethnographic  notes.  [Wash.  ? 
1895.]  4463.188 

Hoffman,  W.  J.  The  beginnings  of  writing. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus.  [Anthropological  series.] 

6119.62 

Risley,  H.  11.  The  tribes  and  castes  of  Bengal. 
Official  ed.  Calcutta,  1891,  92.  2 v.  *5042.84 

Antiquities. 

See  also  Anthropology.  Fine  Arts  (Architecture). 

Brinton,  D.  G.  A primer  of  Mayan  hieroglyphics. 
Boston.  [1894.]  [Univ.  of  Pennsylvania.  Publ. 
Series  in  jihilology  [etc.].  Vol.  3,  no.  2.] 

*440oa.  102.3,  pf-  2 
Brower,  J.  V.  Prehistoric  man  at  the  headwater 
basin  of  the  Mississippi  and  references  concerning 
the  succeeding  races  of  humanity.  St.  Paul,  1895. 
Ulus.  Portrs.  Maps.  4312.187 

Clodd,  E.  The  story  of  primitive  man.  London, 
1895.  Ulus.  2239a. 103 

Cochet,  J.  B.  D.,  abbe.  Le  tombeau  de  Childeric 
1",  roi  des  Francs,  restitue.  Paris,  1859.  Ulus. 

4613.9 

Gardner,  P.  A manual  of  Greek  antiquities. 
Books  1-5  by  P.  Gardner;  Books  6-9,  by  P.  B. 
Jevons.  London,  1895.  Ulus.  2965.49 

Harnack,  C.  G.  A.  Zur  Abercius-Inschrift. 
Leipzig,  1895.  [Gebhardt  and  Harnack,  eds. 
Texte  und  Untersuchungen  [etc.].  B.  12,  H. 
4.]  *3504.50.12,  pt.  4 

Hilprecht,  H.  V.  Assyriaca  eine  Nachlese  auf 
dem  Gebiete  der  Assyriologie.  Boston,  1894. 
2 plates.  [Univ.  of  Pennsylvania.  Publ.  Series  in 
philology  [etc.].  Vol.  3,  no.  1.]  *440oa. 102.3,  pf- 1 
Hirschfeld,  G.  Knidos,  Halikarnassos  & Bran- 
chidae.  Oxford,  1893.  [British  museum.  In- 
scriptions.] *2900.52,  pt.  4,  section  i 

Lechat,  H.  fipidaure.  Restauration  & descrip- 
tion des  principaux  monuments  du  sanctuaire 
d’Asclepios.  Releves  et  restaurations  par  A.  De- 
frasse.  Paris,  1895.  Ulus.  Plans.  *297oa.8 
Mahaffy,  J.  P.  The  Flinders  Petrie  papyri  with 
transcriptions,  commentaries  and  index.  [Also, 
Appendix.]  Pt.  1,2.  Dublin,  1891,94.  2 v.  Ulus. 
[Royal  Irish  academy.  Cunningham  memoirs.  8.] 

*3300.19 

Maspero,  G.  C.  C.  Manual  of  Egyptian  archae- 
ology. Trans,  by  Amelia  B.  Edwards.  Newed. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus.  3057.108 

Feet,  S.  D.  Prehistoric  America.  Vol.  1,  2. 
Chicago,  1890-92.  2 v.  Ulus.  [Antiquarian 

library.]  2312.85 

Contents.  — 1.  The  mound  builders : their  works  and  reiics. 
2.  Emblematic  mounds  and  animal  eflSgies. 

Seyffert,  O.  A dictionary  of  classical  antiquities. 
Rev.  by  H.  Nettleship  [and]  J.  E.  Sandys.  3d  ed. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  2971.49 

Starr,  Frederick.  Notes  on  Mexican  archaeology. 
Chicago,  1894.  Ulus.  [University  of  Chicago. 
Department  of  anthropology.  Bulletin  1.] 

4315-142 

Contains  an  account  of  the  Casa  pintada  at  San  Juan  de 
Teotihuacan. 

Archaeolog^y. 

See  Antiquities. 


Asia  — Bible 


Asia. 

See  also  Antiquities. 

Corea.  The  hermit  nation.  N.  Y.,  1894.  Map. 
[American  educational  bulletin.  No.  4.]  7596.32 
Guide-book  to  Palestine  (circ.  A. D.  1350).  Trans, 
by  J.  H.  Bernard.  London,  1894.  [Palestine 
pilgrims’  test  society.  *5074-55-25 

Hanna,  H.  B.  India’s  scientific  frontier.  Where 
is  it?  What  is  it?  Westminster,  1895.  Map. 
[Indian  problems.]  50493.47 

Holcombe,  C.  The  real  Chinaman.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Ulus.  3015. 120 

Kipling,  liudyard.  Out  of  India.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

3049a.  121 

Louis,  J.  A.  H.  The  gates  of  Thibet.  A bird’s 
eye  view  of  independent  Sikkhim,  British  Bhootan, 
and  the  Dooars.  Calcutta,  1894.  Map.  5042.83 
Ludolphus,  de  Suchen.  Description  of  the  Holy 
Land  and  of  the  way  thither.  Written  in  1350. 
Trans,  by  A.  Stewart.  London,  1895.  [Palestine 
pilgrims’  text  society.]  *5074-55-27 

Mackay,  G.  L.  From  far  Formosa.  The  island, 
its  people  and  missions.  Ed.  by  J.  A.  Macdonald. 
N.  Y.,  1896.  Portrs.  Maps.  3016.112 

Miln,  Louise  J.  Quaint  Korea.  N.  Y. , 1895. 

3018.123 

Morris,  J.  Advance  Japan.  London,  1895. 
Ulus.  5012.24 

Palestine  exploration  fund.  Thirty  years’  work 
in  the  Holy  Land.  New  ed.  London,  1895.  Ulus. 
Map.  30793.94 

Parsons,  A.  Notes  in  Japan.  N.  Y.,  1896.  Illus. 

3015.121 

Poloner,  J.  Description  of  the  Holy  Land.  (Circa 
1421  A.D.)  Trans,  from  Tobler’s  text.  By  A. 
Stewart.  London,  1894.  [Palestine  pilgrims’  text 
society.  25.]  *5074-55-25 

Risley,  H.  H.,  ed.  The  gazetteer  of  Sikhim.  Ed. 
in  the  Bengal  government  secretariat.  Calcutta, 

1894.  Plates.  30403.141 

Stewart,  A.,  editor  and  translator.  Extracts  from 
Aristeas,  Hecataeus,  Origen  and  other  early  writers 
[relating  to  Palestine].  London,  1895.  [Palestine 
pilgrims’  text  society.]  *5074.55.28 

Tristram,  H.  B.  Rambles  in  Japan.  N.  Y. 
[1895.]  Illus.  Map.  3015. 119 

Watt,  George.  Memorandum  on  the  resources  of 
British  India.  [Calcutta,  1894.]  5042.82 

Weeks,  E.  L.  From  the  Black  sea  through  Per- 
sia and  India.  N.  Y.,  1896.  Illus.  3044.148 
Wilson,  S.  G.  Persian  life  and  customs.  N.Y., 

1895.  Plates.  3044.149 

Wright,  W.  An  account  of  Palmyra  and  Zeno- 
bia,  with  travels  and  adventures  in  Bashan  and  the 
desert.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  Map.  5047.22 


Astronomy. 

Aldls,  MaryS.  Consider  the  heavens.  [London,] 
1895.  Illus.  3629.104 

Birmingham,  J.  The  red  stars  : observations  and 
catalogue.  New  ed.,  by  Rev.  T.  E.  Espin.  Dub- 
lin, 1890.  [Royal  Irish  academy.  Cunningham 
memoirs.  5.]  *3300.16 

245 


Edwards,  John.  D.D.  Brief  remarks  upon  Mr. 
Whiston’s  New  theory  of  the  earth.  And  upon  an- 
other gentleman’s  objections  against  some  passages 
in  a Discourse  of  the  existence  and  providence 
of  God,  relating  to  the  Copernican  hypothesis. 
London,  1697.  *5928.60 

Langley,  S.  P.  On  the  comparison  of  certain 
theories  of  solar  structure  with  observation.  [New 
Haven,  1875.]  7920.42 

Norske  Gradmaalingskommission.  Astronomischo 
Beobachtungen.  Christiania,  1895.  Map. 

**£.5121.31 

Pickering,  E.  C.  Discovery  of  variable  stars  from 
their  photographic  spectra.  Chicago,  1895. 

39203.74 

Pozo  Arenas,  Mateo.  Formacion  del  sistema 
solar.  2a  ed.  Santiago  de  Chile,  1892.  3922.124 
Royal  observatory.  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Cata- 
logue of  1713  stars,  for  the  equinox  1885-0.  From 
observations  made  1879  to  1885  : under  the  direc- 
tion of  David  Gill.  With  appendices.  London, 
1894.  **£.5111.24 

Schaeberle,  J.  M.  Report  on  the  total  eclipse  of 
the  sun,  observed  at  Mina  Bronces,  Chile,  on  April 
16,1893.  Sacramento,  1895.  Plates.  [Univ.  ofCal. 
Lick  observ.  Contributions.  Vol.  4.]  *7926.68.4 
Stanley,  W.  F.  Notes  on  the  nebular  theory. 
London,  1895.  Illus.  **£.5128.19 

Wislicenus,  W.  F.  Astronomische  Chronologic. 
Ein  Hiilfsbuch  fiir  Historiker,  Archaologen  und 
Astronomen.  Leipz.,  1895.  **£.5116.33 

Azores. 

Carqueja,  B.  Os  A9ores.  Notas  instantaneas. 
Ponta  Delgada,  1894.  [Bibliotheca  da  autonomia 
dos  Azores.  Vol.  2.]  4365.149 

Meudes  Guerreiro,  J.  V.  Regresso  dos  Estados- 
Unidos  da  America.  A9ores.  Ponta  Delgada, 
1894.  [Bibliotheca  da  autonomia  dos  A9ores. 
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Bible. 

See  also  Religion. 

Biblia,  dat  is,  de  gantsche  H.  Schriftuure  . . . 

Amsterdam,  1702.  Engr.  t.  p.  Portrs.  Maps. 

**0.280.24 

Lacks  the  copper  engravings  by  Ilomein  de  Hooge. 

The  Holy  Bible.  London,  1895.  [Sir  John 
Lubbock’s  hundred  books.]  12.100 

The  book  of  the  prophet  Daniel,  trans.  [by 
Ralph  Sadler].  London,  1895.  5429.80 

The  first  chapter  of  Ezekiel.  Trans,  by  R. 
Sadler.  [London,  1895.]  5419.36 

II  Nvovo  Testamento  tradotto  in  lingua  toscajia 
dal  R.  Padre  Fra  Zaccheria  da  Firenze.  . . . Ve- 
netia,  1542.  ’'‘34I9-34 

Anderson,  K.  The  astrology  of  the  Old  Tes- 
tament or  the  lost  word  regained.  Boston,  1892. 
Illus.  Tables.  3922. 115 

Chase,  F.  H.  The  Syro-Latin  text  of  the  Gospels. 
London,  1895.  5414.76 

Clarke,  D.  The  revision  of  the  English  version 
of  the  Bible.  Boston.  [1894.]  54293.45 

Driver,  S.  R.  A critical  and  exegetical  commen- 
tary on  Deuteronomy.  Edinb.,  1895.  [Interna- 
tional critical  commentary.]  5422.16 


Bible  — Bibliography 


Kellner,  JI.  L.  The  prophecies  of  Isaiah.  An 
outline  study  of  Isaiah’s  writings  in  connection 
with  the  contemporary  Assyrio-Baby  Ionian  records. 
Cambridge,  1895.  3422.68 

Panin,  I.  N.  The  structure  and  authorship  of  the 
New  Testament.  Grafton.  [1895?]  5429.81 

Psalter,  The,  with  a concordance  and  other  au.x- 
iliary  matter  [by  W.  E.  Gladstone].  London, 
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Rhys,  E.,  ed.  Lyrical  poetry  from  the  Bible. 
Vol.  1.  London.  [1895.]  [The  lyric  poets.  1.] 

5429a.87 

Sociuus,  F.  Lectiones  sacr»,  quibus  auctoritas 
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Wyclif,  J.  Opus  evangelicum.  Now  first  edited 
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Bibliography. 

See  also  Manuscripts. 

American  library  association.  List  of  books  for 
girls  and  women  and  their  clubs.  Part  1-5.  [Ed. 
by  Augusta  H.  Leypoldt  and  George  lies.] 
Boston,  1895.  *6189.50;  *6172.55 

Contents. — 1.  Fiction.  2.  Biography  [etc.].  3.  Fine  arts. — 
Mnsic.  4.  Education  and  science.  5.  Useful  arts  [etc.]. 

Gagnon,  Phileas.  Essai  de  bibliographic  cana- 
dienne.  Quebec,  1895.  *6152.54 

Griswold,  W.  M.  A descriptiv  list  of  novels  and 
tales  dealing  with  the  history  of  North  America. 
Cambridge,  1895.  *2164.34 

Hiersemann,  C.  W.  Russland.  Einzelblatter. 
Karten,  Plane,  Ansichten  [u.  s.  w.].  [Leipzig.] 
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Holmes,  Bayard.  The  medical  library  for  the 
medical  school  or  the  small  community.  Easton, 
Pa.,  1895.  6186.21 

Jaques,  Florence  AV.  Bibliographical  index  to 
periodical  literature  bearing  on  Massachusetts 
services  during  the  Civil  war.  [Boston,  1895.] 

*6152.49 

Keyes,  C.  R.  A bibliography  of  North  American 
paleontolog}',  1888-1892.  Wash.,  1894. 

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MacFarlane,  W.  G.  New  Brunswick  bibliog- 
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Publishers’  weekly.  Educational  number.  N.Y., 
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Quaritch,  B.  A catalogue  of  geography,  voyages, 
travels,  Americana.  London,  1895.  6178.24 

Sampson,  F.  A.  Books  of  early  travels  in 
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Sonnenschein,  W.  Swan.  A reader’s  guide  to 
contemporary  literature.  With  index.  London, 
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First  supplement  to  “ The  best  hooks  ” [*2150a.53]. 
Sparks,  E.  E.  Topical  reference  lists  in  American 
history,  with  introductory  lists  in  English  constitu- 
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United  States.  Department  of  agriculture. 
Division  of  entomology.  Bibliography  of  the 
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Catalogues  and  Libraries. 
American  library  association.  List  of  subject 
headings  for  use  in  dictionary  catalogues.  [Com- 
piled by  Gardner  M.  Jones,  G.  E.  Wire  and  C.  A. 
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Andrews,  C.  AV.  Massachusetts  institute  of 
technology.  A list  of  the  periodicals  and  society 
publications  in  the  libraries  of  the  Institute. 
2d  ed.  Cambridge,  1893.  *6146.108 

Architectural  association,  London.  Library. 
Catalogue.  London,  1895.  *6178.23 

Boston  athenasum.  Reports  of  the  library 
committee  and  of  the  librarian,  1894.  [Boston, 
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British  museum.  Guide  to  the  galleries  of  mam- 
malia (mammalian,  osteological,  cetacean)  in  the 
department  of  zoology.  2d  ed.  [London.]  1885. 
Ulus.  Plan.  5897.44 

Brockton,  Mass.  Public  library.  Report  of  the 
trustees  for  1894.  With  list  of  books  added. 
Brockton,  1895.  *6156.86 

Campbell,  F.  B.F.  Remarks  addressed  to  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Library  assistants’  association.  Sept.  18, 
1895  [on  librarians].  London,  1895.  6196.69 

Cole,  G.  W.  American  libraries.  Phila.,  1895. 

61903.13 

Connecticut.  Public  library  committee.  Re- 
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Denver.  Public  library  hand-book.  Denver, 
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Green,  S.  A.  A list  of  early  American  imprints 
belonging  to  the  library  of  the  Massachusetts  his- 
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Harmonie  club,  N.  Y.  Catalogue  of  the  library. 
N.  Y.,  1894.  *6152.53 

Institution  of  civil  engineers,  London.  Cata- 
logue of  the  library.  [Corr.  to  Dec.,  1894.] 
London,  1895.  3 v.  *2145.11 

Iowa  masonic  library.  Cedar  Rapids.  Some  of  the 
special  features.  Cedar  Rapids.  [1895?]  6189.49 
Milwaukee.  Public  library.  Memorial  day.  A 
list  prepared  by  Lutie  E.  Stearns  for  the  use  of 
the  schools.  Milwaukee.  *6156.51 

With  Boston  Public  Library  shelf-numbers. 

New  York,  state.  State  library.  Bulletin. 
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— Bulletin.  Public  libraries,  no.  2,  3.  Statistics 
of  New  York  libraries  for  1893,  94.  Albany, 
1894,  95.  *6152.52 

North  Brookfield,  Mass.  Dedication  of  the 
Haston  free  public  library  building.  North  Brook- 
field, 1894.  6202.57 

Pichon,  .1.,  baron  de,  and  G.Vicaire,  eds.  Docu- 
ments pour  servir  a I’histoire  des  libraires  de 
Paris,  148G-1600.  Paris,  1895.  2121.8 

Renan,  Ernest.  Catalogue  de  [sa]  bibliotheque. 
Paris,  1895.  *6173.116 

Saint  Catharine,  convent.  Mount  Sinai.  Cata- 
logue of  the  Arabic  mss.  in  the  convent.  Com- 
piled by  Margaret  D.  Gibson.  London,  1894. 
[Studia  Sinaitica.  No.  3.]  *3023.141 

St.  Johnsbury  athenasum.  Bulletin.  1890-95. 
St.  Johnsbury,  1895.  6158.16 

St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Parish  of,  London. 
Report  of  the  commissioners  for  public  libraries 
and  museums  for  the  parishes  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
fields  and  St.  Paul,  Covent  garden,  London,  for 
1894.  London,  1895.  *6159.72 


Bibliography  — Biography 


Salem,  Mass.  Public  library.  Class  list.  No.  1. 
Fiction.  1895.  *6i4oa.i22 

Schnorr  von  Carolsfeld,  H.  Gedruckte  Kata- 
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Shaw,  S.  S.  The  Boston  library  society.  His- 
torical sketch.  Boston,  1895.  6208.55 

Smithsonian  institution.  Report  of  the  Com- 
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Stirling's  and  Glasgow  public  library.  Report, 
104th  year.  Glasgow,  1895.  *6159.71 

United  States.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey. 
(Mendenhall.)  Descriptive  catalogue  of  publi- 
cations relating  to  the  survey,  1807  to  1890,  and  to 
U.  S.  standard  weights  and  measures,  1790  to  1890. 
Compiled  by  E.  Goodfellow,  C.  H.  Sinclair  and 
J.  B.  Baylor.  Wash.,  1892.  *6175.42 

— Library  of  Congress,  The  new  library  building. 

[Wash.,  1895.]  6203.58 

— Public  printer.  Catalogue  of  publications 

issued  by  the  government,  Jan. -March.  Wash., 
1895.  *6175.29 

— Surgeon-general  of  the  army.  Alphabetical 

list  of  abbreviations  of  titles  of  medical  periodicals 
employed  in  the  Index-catalogue  of  the  library  of 
the  Surgeon-general’s  office,  from  vol.  1-16  in- 
clusive. Wash.,  1895.  *2141.54 

— War  department.  Library.  Subject  catalogue 

no.  2.  Index  of  periodicals,  annuals  and  serials. 
Wash.,  1895.  *6172.53 

— Same.  [Rev.  ed.]  *6172.54 

Wilmington  institute  free  library.  Finding  list 
of  the  circulating  department.  1894,  95.  2 v. 

*6156.88 

Printing  and  Bookbinding. 

American  type  founders’  company.  A compend 
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Reed’s  Old  English  letter  founders.  [Boston, 
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Bosquet,  E.  Baremes  ou  devis  de  travaux  de 
reliure  etablis  au  moyen  de  48  tableaux.  Paris, 
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Matthews,  B.  Bookbindings  old  and  new. 
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Mills,  Emma  D.  The  Mills  book  of  typewriter 
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Strange,  E.  F.  Alphabets.  A handbook  of  let- 
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Biography. 

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American  antiquarian  society.  [Proceedings  at] 
Special  meeting  of  the  council,  Dec.  26,  1894  [on 
the  death  of  George  E.  Ellis]  ; March  16,  1895 
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Bolton,  Sarah  K.  Famous  leaders  among  women. 
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Contents.  — Madame  de  Maintenon.  — Catharine  ii.  of  Rus- 
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Booth. — Lucy  Stone. — Lady  Henry  Somerset. — Julia 
Ward  Howe. — Queen  Victoria. 

Browne,  W.  H.  Famous  women  of  history. 
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Claflin,  Mary  B.  Under  the  old  elms.  N.  Y. 
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Biographical  sketches  connected  with  the  home  of  Gov. 
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Clement,  Clara  E.  Stories  of  art  and  artists. 
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Creegan,  C.  C.,  and  Josephine  A.  B.  Goodnow. 
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Dwight,  N.  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  inde- 
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Barle,  Alice  M.  Colonial  dames  and  good  wives. 
Boston,  1895.  4358.121 

Bhrlicb,  H.  A.  Celebrated  pianists  of  the  past 
and  present.  Enl.  Amer.  ed.  Phila.,  1894.  Portrs. 

4046.77 

Gerard,  Frances  A.  Some  celebrated  Irish  beau- 
ties of  the  last  century.  London,  1895.  Ulus. 
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Groome,  F.  H.  Two  Suffolk  friends.  Edinb., 
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Contents.  — A Suffolk  parson  [Robert  Hindes  Groome]. 

— Edward  Fitzgerald. 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.  Biographical  sketches.  London, 
1895.  2245.69 

Contents.  — Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley.— Henry  Alford. — 
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Hogan,  E.  The  Latin  lives  of  the  saints  as  aids 
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Lives  of  St.  Patrick,  St.  Brigit,  St.  Martin  of  Tours,  St. 
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Imbert  de  Saint  Amand,  A.  L. , baron.  Les 
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Kingston,  W.  B.  Men,  cities  and  events.  London, 
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Lloyd,  E.  Three  great  African  chiefs  (Kliambe, 
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Men  and  women  of  the  time.  14th  ed.  by  Victor 
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O’Hanlon,  J.  Lives  of  the  Irish  saints,  with  special 
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355oa.55 

Plutarch.  Lives  of  the  noble  Grecians  and 
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*5004.15 

— The  youth’s  Plutarch’s  lives.  Ed.  by  Edward 

S.  Ellis.  N.  Y.,  1895.  2979a. 85 

Ridolfi,  C.  Le  maraviglie  dell’  arte,  ovvero  le 
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Skelton,  J.  The  table-talk  of  Shirley.  Remi- 

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Smalley,  G.  W.  Studies  of  men.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

2245.68 

Stevens,  A.  The  women  of  methodism  : its  three 
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Streatfeild,  R.  A.  Masters  of  Italian  music. 
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other  Itaiian  composers. 

Taylor,  C.  W.  Biographical  sketches  and  review 
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Thayer,  W.  M.  Turning  points  in  successful 

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Tuckerman,  C.  K.  Personal  recollections  of 

notable  people  at  home  and  abroad  with  other 
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Woolsey,  Sarah  C.  An  old  convent  scliool  in 
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Bois].  — The  countess  Potocki. — The  girlhood  of  ah  auto- 
crat [Catherine  II.  of  Russia].  — Miss  Eden.  — The  due  de 
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Biographies  of  Individuals. 

Andersen,  H.  C.  By  R.  N.  Bain.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
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Antonio,  de  Lebrixa.  Elogio.  Por  J.  B.  Munoz. 
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Barnard,  C.  F.  By  F.  Tiffany.  Boston,  1896. 
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Barras,  P.  F.  J.  N.,  comte  de.  M^moires  . . 
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Beauharnais,  Eug6ne  de,  prince  d’Eiclistadt.  An 
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Blackie,  J.  S.  By  Anna  M.  Stoddart.  Edinb., 
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Blaine,  J.  G.  By  Gail  Hamilton  [pseud,  of  Mary 
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Blake,  W.  William  Blake,  painter  and  poet.  By 
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Brock,  Sir  I.  Life  and  times.  By  D.  B.  Read. 
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Busey,  S.  C.  Personal  reminiscences  and  recol- 
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Carlyle,  T.  A history  of  the  first  forty  years  of 
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Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  El  manco  de 
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Church,  Sir  R.  Chapters  in  an  adventurous  life. 
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Clark,  T.  M.,  bishop  of  Rhode  Island.  Reminis- 
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Coleridge,  S.  T.  Letters.  Ed.  by  E.  H.  Cole- 
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Comenius,  J.  A.  John  Amos  Comenius,  bishop 
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Cowper,  William.  The  poet  Cowper  and  his 
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Crowe,  Sir  J.  A.  Reminiscences  of  thirty-five 
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Dalton,  John.  John  Dalton  and  the  rise  of 
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Drane,  Augusta  Theodosia.  A memoir  of  Motlier 
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Dudley,  Thomas  H.  Biographical  sketch.  By 
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Flaubert,  G.  Gustave  Flaubert  as  seen  in  his 
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Franklin,  Sir  J.  Sir  John  Franklin  and  tlie  ro- 
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French,  T.  V.  Life  and  correspondence.  By  H. 
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Froebel,  F.  Froebel  and  education  through  self- 
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Froissart.  By  Mary  Darmesteter  [A.  Mary  F. 
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Gaston,  W.  Memorial  from  the  city  of  Boston. 
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Gorman,  M.  Felire  hui  Gormain.  The  martyr- 
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Hackman,  James,  and  Martha  Reay.  Love- 
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Harris,  T.  Townsend  Harris,  first  American 
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Harrison,  B.  Harrison’s  record  as  a civil-service 
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Hastings,  W.  The  private  life  of  Warren  Hast- 
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Heber,  R.  Bishop  Heber:  poet  and  chief  mis- 
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Herschel,  Sir  W.  and  Sir  J.  F.  W.  The  Her- 
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Hoar,  E.  R.  Tributes  of  the  bar  and  of  the  Su- 
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Johnson,  Samuel.  Life.  ByT.  B.  Macaulay.  Ed. 
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Josephine,  empress  of  the  French.  By  F.  A. 
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Knox,  John.  By  Florence  A.  Maccunn.  Boston, 
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Krasinska,  Fran9oise,  countess.  Journal.  Trans, 
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Lacordaire,  J.  B.  H.  D.  Par  le  comte  d’Haus- 
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La  Mothe  Cadillac,  A.  de.  Sketch  of  the  life  of. 
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Lundy,  B.  In  Lundy’s  land.  By  W.  P.  Garrison. 
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Moob,  Bernhard.  In  memoriam.  [Chicago, 
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Address  by  E.  G.  Hirsch,  and  Memorial  minute  adopted  by 
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Morelli,  Domenico.  A sketch  of  the  life  and  work 
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Morton,  John.  Life  of  John  Morton,  archbishop 
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Napoleon  I.  The  boy  life  of  Napoleon.  By 
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Napoleon  III.  The  secret  of  an  empire.  By  P. 
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Nelson,  Horatio.  By  J.  K.  Laughton.  Lon- 
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Nevius,  J.  L.  Life  of  John  Livingston  Nevius, 
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Henan,  E.  Life.  By  F.  Espinasse.  London, 
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Renan^  Henrietta.  My  sister  Henrietta.  By  E. 
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Rowe,  John.  Diary.  Ed.  by  E.  L.  Pierce. 
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Royer-Collard,  P.  P.  Par  E.  Spuller.  Paris, 
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Russell,  Lord  John.  By  S.  J.  Eeid.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
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Schiller.  Leben.  Von  J.  H.  J.  Duentzer. 
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Scollay,  J.  John  Scollay,  soldier  and  lawyer. 
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Skelton,  S.  Samuel  Skelton,  the  first  minister  of 
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Stambuloff,  Stephen.  By  A.  H.  Beaman.  N.  Y. 
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Stevenson,  E.  L.  By  W.  Ealeigh.  London, 
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Wales,  Princess  of.  A biographical  sketch. 
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Winthrop,  Margaret.  By  Alice  M.  Earle.  N.  Y., 
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Gibson,  W.  H.  Our  edible  toadstools  and  mush- 
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Hutchinson,  W.  Handbook  of  grasses.  Lon- 
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Mathews,  F.  S.  Familiar  flowers  of  field  and 
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Murray,  G.  An  introduction  to  the  study  of  sea- 
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uals for  students.]  5859.59 

United  States.  Department  of  agriculture.  Di- 
vision of  botany.  C[ireular]  1-4.  Wash.,  1894, 
95.  Ulus.  *5994-33 

Weed,  C.  M.  Ten  New  England  blossoms  and 
their  insect  visitors.  Boston,  1895.  Pis.  3858.20 

Chemistry. 

See  also  Physics. 

Chamberlin,  W.  E.  A study  of  the  action  of  the 
nitrate  and  sulphate  of  para-diazo-toluene  on 
methyl  alcohol  under  various  conditions.  Disser- 
tation. Oberlin,  O.,  1894.  3973.142 

Cornish,  V.  Practical  proofs  of  chemical  laws. 
London,  1895.  3978.166 

Fay,  H.  The  action  of  light  on  some  organic 
acids  in  the  presence  of  uranium  salts.  Disser- 
tation. Easton,  Pa.,  1895.  3973.144 

Franklin,  E.  C.  On  the  action  of  ortho-  and  meta- 
diazo-benzene-sulphonic  acids  on  methyl  and  ethyl 
alcohol.  . . . Dissertation.  Lawrence,  Kansas, 
1894.  3973-146 

Glauber,  J.  R.  De  auri  tinctura,  sive  auro  pota- 
bili  vero,  was  solche  sey,  vnd  wie  dieselbe  von 
einem  falschen  vnnd  sophistischen  auro  potabili  zu 
vnterscheiden  vnd  zu  erkennen  . . . Amsterdam, 
1662.  No.  3 in  *7728.57 

— Miraculura  mundi,  oder  aussfiihrliche  Beschrei- 

bung  der  wunderbaren  Natur,  Art,  vnd  Eigen- 
schafft  des  grossmachtigen  Subject!  . . . Am- 
sterdam, 1653.  No.  I in  *7728.57 

— Tractates  de  medicina  universali,  sive  auro 
potabili  vero.  . . . Amsterdam,  1657. 

No.  4 in  *7728.57 

Text  in  German. 

— Tractates  de  natura  salium  . . . Sambt  ange- 
hiingtem  Tractatlein,  De  signature  salium,  metal- 
lorum,  & planetarura.  Amsterdam,  1658. 

No.  5,  6 in  *7728.57 


Hartman,  R.  N.  A study  of  the  reaction  between 
phosphorus  pentachloride  and  para-sulphamine- 
benzoicacid.  Dissertation.  Balt.,  1894.  3973.143 
Holmes,  F.  M.  Chemists  and  their  wonders. 
N.  Y.  [1895.]  Ulus.  155-35 

Earslake,  W.  J.  Orthocyanbenzenesulphonic 
acid.  The  action  of  alcohols  upon  the  high-melting 
chloride  of  orthosulphobenzoic  acid.  Dissertation. 
Easton,  1895.  7972.53 

Moale,  P.  R.  Para-methoxy-ortho-sulpho-benzoic 
acid  and  its  sulphon-fluoresceins.  Tlie  action  of 
absolute  methyl  alcohol  on  para-diazo-ortho-tulu- 
ene-sulphonic  acid  in  the  presence  of  certain  sub- 
stances. Dissertation.  Balt.,  1894.  3973.145 

Newell,  L.  C.  Parabenzoyldiphenysulphone  and 
related  compounds.  Dissertation.  Easton,  1895. 

7972.54 

Scarf,  I.  S.  Organic  chemistry.  London.  [1895.] 
Ulus.  [Collins’  Elementary  science  series.] 

5979-47 

Walker,  M.  S.  The  oxides  of  manganese  formed 
by  the  spontaneous  decomposition  of  the  manganese 
dioxide  prepared  by  treating  manganese  sulphate 
witli  potassium  permanganate.  Dissertation. 
Balt.,  1894.  7972.52 

Chemical  Teclinologry. 

Bower,  J.  A.  Simple  methods  for  detecting  food 
adulteration.  London,  1895.  Illus.  3769.156 

Redwood,  B.  Lamps  (other  than  gas  and  elec- 
tric). Illus.  (Groves  and  Thorp.  Chemical 
technology.  Vol.  2,  pp.  243-334.  London,  1895.) 

*3972.102.2 

Rey,  Jean.  Essays  ...  on  an  enquiry  into  the 
cause  wherefore  tin  and  lead  increase  in  weight  on 
calcination.  (1630.)  Edinb.,  1895.  [Alembic 
club  reprints.  No.  11.]  3979-159 

Turner,  Thomas.  The  metallurgy  of  iron  and 
steel.  Ed.  by  W.  C.  Roberts-Austen.  London, 
1895.  Illus.  [Griffin’s  scientific  text-books.] 

3864.125 

Children. 

See  also  Education. 

Adler,  F.  The  moral  instruction  of  children. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  [Internat.  educ.  ser.]  3598.149 
Baring-Gould,  S.,  ed.  A book  of  nursery  songs 
and  rhymes.  London,  1895.  Illus.  4576.153 
Boston  Kindergarten  teachers.  The  Boston  col- 
lection of  Kindergarten  stories.  Boston,  1893. 

77.24 

Brooks,  Angeline.  Kindergarten  papers.  Spring- 
field.  [1894.]  5598.48 

Buckland,  Anna.  The  use  of  stories  in  the  Kin- 
dergarten and  The  happiness  of  childhood.  Two 
essays.  With  Madame  De  Portugall’s  synoptical 
table.  N.  Y.,  1894.  3598.146 

Eberle,  J.  A treatise  on  the  diseases  and  physical 
education  of  children.  2d  ed.  Cine.,  1834. 

5775-68 

Emerson,  Elizabeth  U.,  and  Kate  L.  Brown. 
Stories  in  song  for  kindergarten,  home,  and  school. 
[With  music.]  Boston.  [1890.]  8042.37 

Ewing,  Juliana  H.  Verses  for  children  and  songs 
for  music.  London.  [1895.]  Illus.  1339-33 
Froebel,  F.  Mother-play  and  nursery  songs. 
Trans,  by  Fannie  E.  Dwight  and  Josephine  Jarvis. 
Ed.  by  Elizabeth  P.  Peabody.  Boston,  1895. 

8052.194 


Text  in  German. 


250 


Children  — Commerce 


— The  mottoes  and  commentaries  of  Friedrich 
Froebel’s  Mother  play.  N.  Y.,  1895.  lllus.  [In- 
ternational education  series.  21.]  5599-37 

Hale,  G.  S.,  and  others.  The  proposed  State 
children’s  bureau.  Why  it  should  be  established. 
Argument  and  other  statements.  Boston,  1895. 

5576.48 

Kerley,  C.  G.  Clinical  history  of  a “ Walker- 
Gordon  baby.”  [Jersey  city.]  1895.  5772-45 

Lee,  Joseph,  of  Boston,  and  others.  Remarks  on 
a misleading  document  published  by  the  State 
board  of  lunacy  and  charity  [in  reference  to  the 
schooling  of  children  in  the  care  of  the  state]. 
[Boston,  1895.]  3577. no 

Signed,  Joseph  Lee,  Arthur  Lyman,  James  J.  Putnam, 
Charles  P.  Putnam,  Richard  C.  Cabot. 

Poulsson,  Emilie.  In  the  child’s  world.  Morn- 
ing talks  and  stories  for  Kindergartens  [etc.]. 
Springfield,  1895.  Ulus.  77-25 

Powers,  Susan  C.  Art  of  good  manners : or, 
children’s  etiquette.  Boston,  1893.  130.138 

Preyer,  W.  Mental  development  in  the  child. 
Trans,  by  H.  W.  Brown.  N.  Y.,  1895.  [Inter- 
nal. educ.  ser.]  3609.156 

Rhys,  Grace,  compiler.  Cradle  songs  and  nurs- 
ery rhymes.  London.  [1895.]  [Canterbury 
poets.]  2560b. 118 

Mother  Goose’s  melodies. 

Thaxter,  Celia.  Stories  and  poems  for  children. 
Boston,  1895.  77.26 

Walker,  Gertrude,  and  Harriet  S.  Jenks.  Songs 
and  games  for  little  ones.  5th  ed.  Boston.  [1895?] 

8053.98 

Wiltse,  Sara  E.  Stories  for  Kindergartens  and 
primary  schools.  Boston,  1892.  Ulus.  77.23 
Winterbum,  Florence  H.  Nursery  ethics.  N.Y. 
[1895.]  139-54 

Wright,  Henrietta  C.  Children’s  stories  in  Ameri- 
can literature.  16G0-1860.  N.  Y.,  1895.  1406.30 


Clubs,  Societies,  etc. 


Ancient  and  honorable  artillery  company.  Roll 
of  members,  with  a roster  of  the  commissioned 
officers  and  preachers.  1638-1894.  Boston,  1895. 

*4354-38 

Children's  hospital,  Boston.  Medical  and  surgi- 
cal report,  1869-1894.  Ed.  by  T.  M.  Rotch  and 
H.  L.  Burrell.  Boston,  1895.  Ulus.  3762.134 
Christian  social  union.  Report.  [London?]  1895. 

5565-14 

Church  social  union.  A plan  of  work.  Boston, 
1895.  No.  6 in  3565.190.2 

Freemasonry.  Maine.  Exercises  at  the  75th 
anniversary  of  the  Grand  lodge  of  Maine.  Port- 
land, 1895.  7566.79 


Howard  association,  London.  Annual  report. 
London,  1894.  5572.144 

Massachusetts  infant  asylum.  Rules  of  the 
board  of  directors.  Boston,  1875.  5574.44 


Museo  nacional,  Montevideo. 
Montevideo,  1893. 

National  academy  of  sciences. 
Vol.  1,  pt.  3.  Wash.,  1895. 

New  England  free  trade  league. 
With  a list  of  officers  and  members. 
1895. 


Reglamento. 

5919.68 

Proceedings. 

*5912.14 

Constitution. 

[Boston?] 

5645.122 


New  York  genealogical  and  biographical  society. 
1869-1894.  Twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  so- 
ciety, Feb.  27,  1895.  With  by-laws  and  members. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Portrs.  433oa.i09 

Norfolk  lodge.  No.  48,  I.  0.  O.  F.  Norfolk  hall, 
Washington  street,  Dorchester.  Fiftieth  anniver- 
sary celebration  and  dedication  of  new  hall. 
[Boston,  1895.]  Portrs.  7560.54 

Pennsylvania  society  for  the  prevention  of  cru- 
elly to  animals.  An  appeal  to  the  citizens  of 
Pennsylvania  for  the  foundation  of  a veterinary 
department  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
Phila.,  1879.  4006.35 

Rogers,  Horatio.  Discourse  before  the  Rhode 
Island  historical  society  at  its  centennial  celebra- 
tion. Providence,  1890.  4414. 105 

Saint  Andrew’s  society  of  the  state  of  New  York. 
Record  book,  containing  the  act  of  incorporation, 
constitution,  list  of  officers  and  members  since 
1756.  Compiled  by  [G.  A.  Morrison].  N.  Y., 
1895.  44793.89 

Short  sketch.  A,  of  the  New  York  Catholic  pro- 
tectory. West  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1885.  Pis.  5577.45 
Society  royale  de  numismatique,  Belgium. 
Statuts.  [Bruxelles,  1895.]  2232.61 

Society  of  colonial  wars  in  the  commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts.  Proceedings  of  the  special  courts 
and  second  general  court,  1894.  Also  the  address 
of  S.  A.  Bent,  and  the  Diary  of  N.  Knap.  Boston, 
1895.  Portr.  [Publication  no.  2.]  *4411.144 

Sons  of  the  American  revolution.  Massachusetts. 
1781-1895.  Field  day  at  Danvers.  [Compiled  by 
Eben  Putnam.]  [Salem,  1895.]  Portr.  4411. 142 
Sons  of  the  Revolution.  Illinois.  Year  book. 
Chicago,  1895.  *44103.129 

— Missouri.  Yearbook.  [St.  Louis,  1895.]  Ulus. 
Portrs.  *44103.128 

University  settlement  society,  N.  Y.  Report  of 
the  year’s  work.  N.  Y.  [1894.]  *3595-134 

Westcott,  B.  F.  The  Christian  social  union. 
London,  1895.  [Christian  soc.  union.  Oxford 

univ.  branch.]  35603.115 

Commerce  and  Commu- 
nication. 

See  also  Postage  Stamps. 

Ashley,  O.  D.  Railways  and  their  employees. 
Chicago,  1895.  35693.172 

Boston  transit  commission.  First  annual  report. 
Boston,  1895.  Plans.  *6355.4 

Botanical  gardens  railroad  co.,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 
Proposta.  Pareceres.  [Rio  de  Janeiro,  1873.] 

5654-50 

Cantillon,  R.  Essai  sur  le  commerce.  Boston, 

1892.  3658.70 

Cornell,  A.  B.  History  of  the  electro-magnetic 
telegraph.  Schenectady,  1894.  [Butterfield  lec- 
tures.] 5962.34 

Cortbell,  E.  L.  Discussion  of  the  paper  of  E. 
Sweet,  The  radical  enlargement  of  the  Erie  canal. 
“Canals  and  railroads,  ship  canals  & ship  rail- 
ways.” 1885.  [American  society  of  civil  engi- 
neers.] 5947-31 

DeKalb,  C.  The  Nicaragua  canal.  Addresses 
at  the  Trans-Mississippi  commercial  congress  by 
C.  DeKalb,  W.  L.  Merry,  S.  Waterhouse,  Nov. 
28th,  1894.  St.  Louis,  1895.  5654.47 


Commerce  — Drama 


How  Atlantic  cables  are  laid.  [N.  Y.,  1895  ] 
Illus.  [Commercial  cable  co.  Pub.  No.  2.] 

3965.160 

How  Atlantic  cables  are  made.  [N.  Y.,  1895.] 
Illus.  [Commercial  cable  co.  Pub.  No.  1.] 

3965159 

How  messages  are  flashed  under  the  Atlantic 
ocean.  [N.  Y.,  1895.]  Illus.  [Commercial  cable 
co.  Pub.  No.  3.]  3965.161 

London.  Corporation.  Local  government  and 
taxation  committee.  Electric  railway  bills  in  Par- 
liament. Report  of  the  committee.  [London, 

1892.]  5650.27 

Stanton,  S.  W.  American  steam  vessels.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Illus.  3953-139 

Webb,  H.  L.  The  telephone  hand-book.  Chi- 
cago, 1894:.  Illus.  39693.136 

Cookery. 

See  Domestic  Economy. 

Cyclopaedias. 

Chambers,  E.  Cyclopaedia;  or,  an  universal  dic- 
tionary of  arts  and  sciences.  With  the  supple- 
ment incorporated  by  A.  Rees.  London,  1778-86. 
Text,  4 V.  in  5.  Plates.  *7331.6 

Johnson’s  universal  cyclopaedia.  New  ed.  Pre- 
pared . . . under  tlie  direction  of  C.  K.  Adams. 
N.  Y.  [etc.],  1895.  8 v.  Illus.  *7382.9 

Domestic  Animals. 

See  also  Zoology. 

Dhdkmarvala,  N.  D.  Demonstrations  in  the 
modes  of  handling  and  examining  the  horse.  Bom- 
bay, 1894.  4006.134 

Giachetti,  G.  C.  Monografia  dei  piccioni  domes- 
tici.  Milano,  1894.  Illus.  6009.104 

Kellen,  T.  Bienenbuch.  Leipzig.  [1895.]  Illus. 

4896.50.340 

Moore,  V.  A.  A nodular  taeniasis  in  fowls. 
[Wash.,  1895.]  Illus.  [U.  S.  Dept,  of  agri- 
culture. Bureau  of  animal  industry.  Circular  of 
information.  3.]  *7992.13 

Ontario.  Department  of  agriculture.  Annual 
report  of  the  Poultry  and  Pet  stock  associations, 
1894.  Toronto,  1895.  *3994.129 

Salmon,  D.  E.  Wheat  as  a food  for  growing  and 
fattening  animals.  [Wash.,  1895.  U.  S.  Dept,  of 
agriculture.  Bureau  of  animal  industry.  Circular 
of  information.  2.]  *7992.13 

Shaler,  N.  S.  Domesticated  animals.  N.  Y., 
189.5.  Illus.  4004.121 

White,  C.  N.  Pleasurable  bee-keeping.  London. 
[1894.]  Illus.  5898.47 

Domestic  Economy. 

See  also  Health  and  Hygiene.  Manners  and 
Customs. 

Bnindage,  T.  L.  Forty  famous  buttermakers. 


Oak  park.  111.  [1893.]  Portrs.  7998.35 

Ronald,  Mary.  The  century  cook  book.  N.  Y., 
1895.  6006.49 

Thudichum,  J.  L.  W.  The  spirit  of  cookery. 
With  a dictionary  of  culinary  terms.  London, 
1895.  4007.142 

252 


Drama. 

See  also  Literature.  Opera.  Shakespeare. 

Cooke,  P.  J.  A handbook  of  the  drama : its 
philosophy  and  teaching.  With  a chapter  on  the 
law  of  copyright  in  its  relation  to  dramatic  works 
by  E.  Browne.  Westminster.  [1895.]  Portr. 

2579. 151 

Dufour,  M.  Etude  sur  la  constitution  rythmique 
et  metrique  du  draine  grec.  (Sophocle  : Electre. 
(Edipe-roi.  Euripide : Les  bacchantes.  Electre. 
Oreste.  Aristophane : Les  grenouilles.)  Lille, 

1893.  [Universite  de  France.  Travaux  & m6- 
moires  des  Facultes  de  Lille.  No.  10,  14.] 

*3941.65.3 

Robins,  E.  Echoes  of  the  playhouse.  Reminis- 
cences of  some  past  glories  of  the  English  stage. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Portrs.  4575-157 

Tufts  college.  Theatricals.  [Program  of]  A re- 
production of  Ralph  Roister  Doister.  A comedy 
written  by  Nicholas  Udall,  M.A.,  sometime  head- 
master of  Eton  school.  [June  6,  1895.]  [Boston, 
1895.]  4575-156 

Dramas. 

Bahlsen,  L.  Schulfestspiele  aus  der  Geschichte 
des  Vaterlandes.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.319 

Beaumont  and  Fletcher.  Fifty  comedies  and 
tragedies.  . . . The  songs  to  each  play  being 
added.  London,  1679.  Portr.  *2560.29 

Carr,  J.  C.  King  Arthur.  N.  Y.,  1895.  6605.58 

Clemens,  S.  L.  The  tragedy  of  Pudd’nhead  Wil- 
son and  the  comedy  Those  extraordinary  twins. 
By  Mark  Twain  [pseud.].  Hartford,  1894.  Illus. 

2402.109 

Comedia  llamada  Thebayda.  1546.  Madrid, 

1894.  [Coleccion  de  libros  espafioles  raros  6 cu- 

riosos.  22.]  **D. 150b. 122 

Drachmann,  H.  H.  H.  Es  war  einmal  — oder,  der 
Prinz  von  Noordland.  Marchenkomddie.  tJbers. 
von  M.  von  Borch.  Musik  von  P.  G.  Lange- 
Miiller.  Leipzig,  1895.  4896.50.340 

Words  only. 

Dreyer,  A.  ’S  Lenei.  Gebirgstiick  mit  Gesang. 
Musik  von  J.  Hill.  Leipzig,  1894.  4896.50.342 

Words  only. 

Echegaray,  J.  Mariana.  Trans,  by  J.  Graham. 
Boston,  1895.  30993.117 

— The  son  of  Don  .luan.  An  original  drama  in- 
spired by  the  reading  of  Ibsen’s  “ Gengangere.” 
Trans,  by  J.  Graham.  Boston,  1895.  Portr. 

50993.85 

Giacosa,  G.  Auf  Gnad’  und  Ungnade.  Schau- 
spiel.  Leipzig.  [1895.]  4896.50.340 

Goldoni,  C.  Mirandolina.  (La  locandiera.) 
Lustspiel.  In  deutschen  Versen  frei  bearb.  von 
J.  R.  Haarhaus.  Leipzig.  [1895.]  4896.50.343 

— Pamela.  Komodie.  Deutsch  von  J.  Griin- 

stein.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.321 

Jaenicke,  C.  Gliick.  Lustspiel.  Leipzig.  [1893.] 

4896.50.318 

Moseman,  H.  F.  Goldene  Liige.  Drama.  Von 
H.  Faber  [pseud.].  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.319 
Nestroy,  J.  N.  E.  A.  Hiniiber-Heriiber.  Scherz- 
spiel.  Herausg.  von  C.  F.  Wittmann.  Leipzig. 

[1895.]  4896.50339 

— Der  Talisman.  Posse  mit  Gesang.  Leipzig. 

[1894.]  4896.50.344 

Words  only. 


Drama  — Education 


Niemann,  C.  Wic  die  Alien  sungen.  Lustspiel. 
Leipzig.  [1895.]  4896.50.340 

Raimund,  F.  Die  gefesselte  Phantasie.  Original- 
Zauberspiel.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896. 50. 320 

Rovetta,  G.  Dorina.  Schauspiel.  tubers,  von 
0.  Eisenschitz.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.320 

Schiller.  Jungfrau  von  Orleans.  With  an  in- 
trod.,  commentary,  etc.  [by  C.  A.  Buchheim]. 
Oxford,  1890.  [Buchheim,  C.  A.,  ed.  German 
clas.sics.]  4905.51.10 

— Maria  Stuart.  Oxford,  1894.  4905.51.13 

Sudraka,  rajah  of  Maghada.  Vasantasfina,  oder 
das  irdene  Wiigelchen.  Ein  Schauspiel  von  Konig 
Qudraka.  Deutsch  von  H.  C.  Kellner.  Leipzig. 
[1893.]  4896.50318 

Vanderburch,  L.  £.,  P.  A.  Chapelle,  and  L.  F. 
Nicolai.  Die  Eselshaut  (Peau  d’ane).  Aus- 
stattungs-Feerie  von  Vanderburck,  Laurencin, 
Clairville.  Deutsch  bearb.  von  H.  Jantsch.  Leip- 
zig. [1894.]  4896.50.326 

Voss,  R.  Savonarola.  Trauerspiel.  Leipzig. 
[1895.]  4896.50.343 

Weiser,  C.  Am  Markstein  der  Zeit.  Schauspiel. 
Leipzig.  [1894.]  4896.50.344 

Ziegler,  Clara.  Flirten.  Lustspiele.  Leipzig. 
[1895.]  4896.50.343 

Education. 


See  also  Children.  Physical  Education. 

Arnold,  Sarah  L.  Waymarks  for  teachers,  showing 
aims,  principles,  and  plans  of  everyday  teaching. 
With  illustrative  lessons.  Boston,  1895.  3599.149 
Association  of  colleges  and  preparatory  schools 
in  the  Middle  states  and  Maryland.  Proceedings 
of  the  1st,  2d  annual  convention,  1893,  1894. 
Phila.,  1894,  95.  *7594  47 

Blow,  Susan  E.  Symbolic  education.  A com- 
mentary on  Froebel’s  “ Mother  play.”  N.  Y. , 1895. 
[Internal,  educ.  ser.]  3597.146 

Committee  of  seventy,  N.  Y.  city.  Report  of 
sub-committee  on  public  school  system.  [1894.] 

3596.127 

Davidson,  T.  The  education  of  the  Greek  people 
and  its  influence  on  civilization.  N.  Y.,  1894. 
[Internal,  educ.  ser.]  3597-134 

Davis,  H.  The  meaning  of  the  university.  An 
address  at  Leland  Stanford  junior  university, 
March  9,  1894.  San  Francisco,  1895.  4486.141 

Fisher,  S.  G.  Church  colleges.  Their  history, 
position  and  importance,  with  some  account  of  the 
church  schools.  Phila.,  1895.  3595-136 

Fouill6e,  A.  Education  from  a national  stand- 
point. Trans,  and  ed.  by  W.  J.  Greenstreet. 
N.  Y.,  1892.  [Internal,  educ.  ser.]  3596.113 
Froebel,  F.  The  education  of  man.  Trans,  from 
the  German  by  W.  N.  Hailmann.  N.  Y.,  1894. 
[Internal,  educ.  ser.  5.]  5596.47 

— Same.  1895.  5596.48 

Geddes,  J.,  jr.  The  college  of  today  in  its  rela- 
tions to  the  past  and  to  the  future.  [Boston,  1 895.] 

44903.125 

Harrison,  T.  F.  The  educational  value  of  geog- 
raphy in  the  common  schools.  N.  Y.,  1894. 
[American  educational  bulletin.  No.  2.]  7596.32 
Howe,  E.  G.  Systematic  science  teaching. 
N.  Y.,  1894.  [Internal,  educ.  ser.]  3597-130 


Kay,  D.  Memory  : what  it  is  and  how  to  improve 
it.  N.  Y.,  1888.  [Internal,  educ.  ser.]  35803.56 
Klemm,  L.  R.  European  schools.  N.  Y.,  1893. 
Ulus.  [Internal,  educ.  ser.]  3599-150 

Lange,  Helene.  Higher  education  of  women  in 
Europe.  Trans,  by  L.  R.  Klemm.  N.  Y.,  1890. 
[Internal,  educ.  ser.]  3597-103 

McLellan,  J.  A.,  and  J.  Dewey.  The  psychology 
of  number  and  its  applications  to  methods  of 
teaching  arithmetic.  N.  Y.,  1895.  [Internal, 
educ.  ser.]  3597-^43 

Martin,  G.  H.  The  evolution  of  the  Massachusetts 
public  school  system.  N.  Y.,  1894.  [Internal, 
educ.  ser.]  3597-138 

New  Bngland  association  of  colleges  and  pre- 
paratory schools.  Official  report  of  the  2d  special 
meeting,  Boston,  Dec.  29,  1894.  Hamilton,  N.Y. 
[1895.]  *7591-77 

— Report  of  the  conference  on  college  entrance 
requirements  in  history.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  [1895.] 

5592-31 

New  York,  state.  Commission  to  revise  the  laws 
affecting  common  schools  and  public  education  in 
the  city  of  New  York.  Report.  N.  Y.,  1894. 

3595-138 

Painter,  F.  V.  N.  A history  of  education.  N.  Y., 
1895.  [Internal,  educ.  ser.]  5597.104 

Patten,  S.  N.  The  place  of  university  extension. 
[Phila.]  1894.  3595-133 

Peabody,  Elizabeth  P.  Lectures  in  the  training 
schools  for  kindergartners.  Boston,  1893.  Portr. 
[Heath’s  pedagogical  lib.]  5597-i03 

Pickard,  J.  L.  School  supervision.  N.  Y., 
1892.  [Internal,  educ.  ser.]  3599-151 

Potter,  E.  N.  Church  colleges  and  the  church 
university.  N.  p.,  1888.  3595-135 

Prince,  J.  T.  Duties  of  school  superintendents. 
[Boston,  189-?]  7593-47 

— Moral  training  and  school  government.  [Bos- 
ton, 189-?]  7593-46 

Quick,  R.  H.  Essays  on  educational  reformers. 
N.  Y.,  1893.  [Internal,  educ.  ser.]  3599-154 
Rashdall,  H.  The  universities  of  Europe  in  the 
Middle  ages.  Oxford,  1895.  3 plates.  Map. 

3595-132 

Contents.  — 1.  Salerno.  — Bologna.  — Paris.  2,  pt.l.  Italy. 

— Spain.  — France.  — Germany.  — Scotland,  etc.  2,  pt.  2. 
Oxford.  — Cambridge.  — Student  life. 


Rousseau,  J.  J.  £mile,  or  treatise  on  education. 
Abridged  and  annotated  by  W.  H.  Payne.  N.  Y., 
1895.  [Internal,  educ.  ser.]  3598.147 

Sharpless,  I.  English  education  in  the  elementary 
and  secondary  schools.  N.  Y.,  1892.  [Internal, 
educ.  ser.]  3598.134 

Spencer,  H.  Education  : intellectual,  moral,  and 
physical.  N.  Y.,  1894.  3599-74 

— Same.  1895.  3599-98 


Sprague,  H.  B.  Ought  text-books  to  be  supplied 
gratuitously  to  all  children  in  the  public  schools? 
Chicago.  [1888.]  [Live  topics  in  education.  1.] 

7599.100 

Thompson,  C.  0.  Manual  training  in  the  public 
schools.  [Terre  Haute?]  3595-t37 

Tolman,  W.  H.  The  history  of  higher  education 
in  Rhode  Island.  Dissertation.  [Balt.]  1894. 

7592.16 

Largely  devoted  to  Brown  University. 


Education  — Engineering 


White,  E.  E.  The  country  school  problem.  N.  Y. 
[1894.]  [American  educational  bulletin.  No.  3.] 

7596.32 

— School  management.  N.  Y.,  1894.  3598.126 

Educational  Institutions. 

See  also  Eeligion  (Eeligious  Institutions). 

Berkeley  school,  Boston.  A decade’s  work. 
1884-1894.  [Boston,  1895.]  4499.174 

Boston  mercantile  academy.  Annual  catalogue 
and  circular.  July,  1856,  1857.  Boston,  1856,57. 

*7648.51 

Brown  university.  Historical  catalogue.  1764- 
1894.  Prov.,  1895.  *4485.154 

Bulloch,  J.  M.  A history  of  the  University  of 
Aberdeen,  1495-1895.  London,  1895.  2494.127 

Cushing,  T.  Historical  sketch  of  Chauncy-hall 
school,  with  catalogue  of  teachers  and  pupils. 
1828-94.  Boston,  1895.  Portrs.  44993.50 

Goode,  G.  B.  .4n  account  of  the  Smithsonian 
institution;  its  origin,  history,  objects  and  achieve- 
ments. Wash.,  1895.  Portrs.  7924.7557924.76 
Graduate  courses.  Lists  of  advanced  courses 
announced  by  twenty-one  colleges  or  universities 
of  the  U.  S.  for  1895-6.  C.  A.  Duniwa}*,  editor- 
in-chief.  N.  Y.,  1895.  3596.125 

Jones,  W.  C.  Illustrated  history  of  the  University 
of  California.  San  Francisco,  1895.  *4490.109 

Larsson,  G.  Publications  relating  to  the  Sloyd 
training  school,  Boston.  [Boston,  1888-95.] 
Ulus.  8016.64 

Lawrence  academy,  Groton,  Mass.  Financial 
history,  with  a statement  of  its  funds  now  available. 
Groton,  1895.  4485.123 

Massachusetts  institute  of  technology.  Sum- 
mer schools.  Summer  instruction  at  the  institute. 
[Boston,  1895.]  4485.111 

Michigan  mining  school,  Houghton,  Mich.  Pro- 
spectus of  elective  studies.  Houghton.  [1895.] 
Tables.  7868.20 

North  Carolina  college  of  agriculture  and 
mechanic  arts,  Ealeigh.  .Annual  catalogue,  6th. 
Ealeigh,  1895.  *4486.142 

Olsson,  F.  Souvenir  guide  book  of  Harvard  col- 
lege and  its  historical  vicinity.  Cambridge,  1895. 

2359-113 

Runnels.  M.  T.  Memorial  sketches  and  history 
of  the  class  of  1853,  Dartmouth  college.  Newport, 
N.  H.,  1895.  Ulus.  Portrs.  4484.145 

Wabash  college.  Triennial  catalogue  of  alumni, 
honorary  alumni,  and  non-graduate  students. 
Crawfordsville,  1895.  *4486.140 

Walker,  F.  A,  Eemarks  on  the  dedication  of  the 
new  science  and  engineering  buildings  of  McGill 
university,  Montreal.  [Boston,  1893.]  4480a. ro4 
Wells  college,  Aurora,  N.  Y.  Circular  of  infor- 
mation. [Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1895?]  Ulus.  44993.152 
Yale  college.  Catalogue  of  the  officers  and 
graduates,  1701-1895.  New  Haven,  1895. 

*4387-86 

Electricity  and  Magnet- 
ism. 

Abbott,  A.  V.  The  electrical  transmission  of 
energy.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus.  3962.35 


Atkinson,  P.  Electricity  for  everybody.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Ulus.  39693.135 

Bdwinson,  G.  The  electrician  at  home.  Ed.  by 
F.  C.  Young.  London,  189-1.  Ulus.  [Amateurs’ 
practical  aid  series.]  3968.167 

Knight,  J.  H.  Electric  light  for  country  houses. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  3964.138 

Nipher,  F.  E.  Electricity  and  magnetism.  St. 
Louis,  1895.  Ulus.  **£.5117.27 

Northrup,  E.  F.  A method  for  comparing  the 
values  of  the  specific  inductive  capacity  of  a sub- 
stance under  slowly  and  rapidly  changing  fields 

[etc.].  Dissertation.  Balt.,  1895.  3964.139 

Paterson,  G.  W.  Lummis-.  The  management  of 
dynamos.  A handybook.  London,  1895.  3967.174 
Slingo,  W.,  and  A.  Brooker.  Problems  and 
solutions  in  elementary  electricity  and  magnetism. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  3967.173 

Thompson,  S.  P.  Polyphase  electric  currents, 
and  alternate-current  motors.  London,  1895.  Ulus. 
[Finsbury  technical  manuals.]  3964.140 

Thomson,  J.  J.  Elements  of  the  mathematical 
theory  of  electricity  and  magnetism.  Cambridge, 
1895.  Diagrams.  **£.5117.26 

Watson,  A.  E.  How  to  build  a fifty-light  dynamo 
or  four  horse-power  motor.  Lynn.  [1895.] 
Diagrams.  39693.131 

Wolff,  F.  A.  On  the  influence  of  magnetism  on 
chemical  action.  Easton,  1895.  7962.133 

Engineering. 

See  also  Industrial  and  Mechanical  Arts. 

Boehm,  B.,  andE.  John.  Widerstandsmomente, 
Tragheitsmomente  und  Gewichte  von  Blechtragern, 
nebst  numerisch  geordneter  Zusaramenstellung 
der  Widerstandsmomente  von  59  bis  25622.  Ber- 
lin, 1895.  **£.5114.33 

Clark,  D.  K.  The  mechanical  engineer’s  pocket- 
book  of  tables,  formulae,  rules,  and  data.  2d  ed. 
N.  Y.,1893.  8018.190 

Herschel,  C.  Measuring  water.  Providence, 
1895.  Ulus.  5942.72 

Houston,  E.  J.,  and  A.  E.  Kennelly.  Electrical 
engineering  leaflets.  N.  Y.,  1895.  3 v.  3967.92 

Johnson,  J.  B.  Engineering  contracts  and  speci- 
fications. N.  Y.,  1895.  4012.108 

Morison,  G.  S.  Address  at  the  annual  convention 
[of  American  society  of  civil  engineers],  Hull, 

Mass.  [N.  Y.,  1895.]  5917.64 

Patton,  W.  M.  A treatise  on  civil  engineering. 
Isted.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus.  Plans.  3943.115 

PozzoU,  D.  Monografia  idrometrica.  Saggio 
sulla  velocita  laterale  e sui  partitori  di  fianco. 
Crema,  1893.  2 plates.  **£.51103.4 

United  States  infantry  and  cavalry  school,  Fort 
Leavenworth,  Kansas.  Manual  of  military  field 
engineering.  Fort  Leavenworth,  1894.  39593.133 
Prepared  by  W.  D.  Beach  and  others. 

Encyclopaedias. 

See  Cyclopaedias. 

Essays. 

See  Literature. 


Europe 


Ethics. 

See  Philosophy. 

Europe. 

Froissart.  The  chronicles  of  Froissart  trans.  by 
John  Bourchier,  Lord  Berners.  Ed.  by  G.  C. 
Macaulay.  London,  1895.  22293.60 

Alps. 

Conway,  Sir  W.  M.  The  Alps  from  end  to  end. 
Westminster,  1895.  Ulus.  4862.51 

Hugo,  V.  M.,  comte.  Letters  to  his  wife  and 
others  (the  Alps  and  the  Pyrenees).  Trans,  by 
N.  H.  Dole.  Boston.  [1895.]  4656  75 

Austria. 

Coldstream,  J.  P.  The  institutions  of  Austria. 
Westminster,  1895.  4829.17 

France. 

Adolphus,  F.  Some  memories  of  Paris.  Edinb., 
1895.  4668.64 

Beziers,  M.  Memoires  pour  servir  a I’etat  his- 
torique  et  geographique  du  diocese  de  Bayeux. 
T.  2.  Rouen,  1895.  4622.13 

BickneU,  Anna  L.  Life  in  the  Tuileries  under 
the  second  empire.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Portrs.  2651.106 
Davis,  R.  H.  About  Paris.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Plates. 

2669.116 

France.  Institution  nationale  des  sourds-muets 
de  Paris.  Distribution  des  prix  et  documents 
divers.  1889/90-93/4.  Paris,  1890-94.  [France. 
Ministere  de  I’interieur.]  *7593- 16 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.  North-western  France.  (Nor- 
mandy and  Brittany.)  London,  1895.  Ulus. 

2660.65 

Imbert  de  Saint- Amand,  A.  L.,  baron.  The 
revolution  of  1848.  Trans,  by  Elizabeth  G.  Mar- 
tin. N.  Y. , 1895.  Portrs.  [Famous  women  of 
the  French  court.]  1555-72 

Sarcey,  F.  Die  Belagerung  von  Paris.  Ein- 
drucke  und  Erinnerungen.  tubers,  von  A.  Tuhten. 
Leipzig.  [1893.]  ' 4896.50.318 

Germany. 

Krafft,  R.  Glanzendes  Elend.  Eine  offene  Kritik 
der  Verhaltnisse  unserer  Offizierkorps.  Stuttgart, 
1895.  4826.39 

Great  Britain. 

Aubrey,  W.  H.  S.  The  rise  and  growth  of  the 
English  nation.  Vol.  2.  London,  1895.  4527.1 17 
Gneist,  R.  F.  H.  H.  von.  History  of  the  English 
Parliament,  its  growth  and  development  through  a 
thousand  years.  800  to  1887.  3d  ed.  [Trans,  by 
A.  H.  Keane.]  London,  1889.  Portr.  4518.129 
MacColl,  M.  England’s  responsibility  towards 
Armenia.  London,  1895.  3086.73 

Ransome,  C.  An  advanced  history  of  England, 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present  day.  Lon- 
don, 1895.  Maps.  Plans.  4526.117 

England, 

Abram,  W.  A.  Parish  of  Blackburn,  county  of 
Lancaster.  Blackburn,  1877.  Plates.  2494.75 


Baigent,  F.  J.,  ed.  A collection  of  records  and 
documents  relating  to  the  hundred  and  manor  of 
Crondal,  county  of  Southampton.  Pt.  1.  Lon- 
don, 1891.  Map.  [Hampshire  record  society.] 

*2494.149 

Barclay,  E.  Stonehenge  and  its  earth-works. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  Plans.  *24903.124 

Bates,  C.  .1.  The  history  of  Northumberland. 
London,  1895.  [Popular  county  histories.] 

*2495.109 

Besant,  Sir  W.  Westminster.  London,  1895. 
Ulus.  Plans.  2494.74 

Blomfield,  J.  C.  History  of  Ardley,  Bucknell, 
Caversfield,  and  Stoke  Lyne.  London,  1894. 
[Deanery  of  Bicester.  Pt.  8.]  *2491.148 

Brushfield,  T.  N.  The  church  of  All  saints.  East 
Budleigh.  Pt.  1-3.  [1891-94.]  Plates.  2506.125 
— The  churchwardens’  accounts  of  East  Budleigh. 
[1894.]  2506.126 

Clay,  J.  W.,  ed.  Yorkshire  royalist  composition 
papers,  or  the  proceedings  of  the  committee  for 
compounding  with  delinquents  during  the  Com- 
monwealth. London,  1893,  95.  2 v.  [Yorkshire 
archaeolog.  soc.  Record  series.  Vol.  15,  18.] 

*2493.102.15,  18 

Crespigny,  Rose  C.  de,  and  H.  G.  Hutchinson. 
The  New  forest : its  traditions,  inhabitants  and 
customs.  London,  1895.  Plates.  2467.144 

Crickmore,  H.  H.  Old  Chester.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Plates.  2465.145 

Dasent,  A.  I.  The  history  of  St.  James’s  square 
and  the  foundation  of  the  West  End  of  London. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  Plates.  Plan.  2493.155 
Dickens,  Charles.  A child’s  history  of  England, 
also  A holiday  romance  and  other  pieces.  Boston. 
[1895.]  Ulus.  96914 

Dorr,  Julia  C.  R.  “ The  flower  of  England’s 
face.”  Sketches  of  English  travel.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

24693.152 

Ferguson,  R.  S.,  ed.  The  royal  charters  of  the 
city  of  Carlisle.  Carlisle,  1894.  Maps.  Plans. 
[Cumberland  and  Westmorland  antiq.  and  archasol. 
soc.]  *2415.78 

Harper,  C.  G.  The  Portsmouth  road  and  its  trib- 
utaries : to-day  and  in  days  of  old.  London,  lh95. 
Ulus.  2464.132 

Macray,  W.  D.,  ed.  Calendar  of  charters  and 
documents  relating  to  Selborne  and  its  priory. 
London,  1891.  [Hampshire  record  society.] 

*2494.150 

Madge,  S.  Moulton  church  and  its  bells.  With 
a summary  of  the  bells  in  the  several  parishes  of 
Northamptonshire;  also  a bibliography  on  “bells.” 
London,  1893.  Hlus.  2506.124 

Kitchin,  G.  W.  The  manor  of  Manydown,  Hamp- 
shire. London,  1895.  [Hampshire  record  society.] 

*2494.148 

Lyon,  W.  Chronicles  of  Finchampstead  in  the 
county  of  Berkshire.  London,  1895.  Ulus. 

*2502.105 

Raven,  ,T.  J.  The  history  of  Suffolk.  London, 
1895.  [Popular  county  histories.]  2495.110 

Rideing,  W.  H.  In  the  land  of  Lorna  Doone,  and 
other  pleasurable  excursions  in  England.  N.  Y. 
[1895.]  2469.153 

Taylor,  M.  W.  The  old  manorial  halls  of  West- 
morland and  Cumberland.  Kendal,  1892.  Plates. 
Plans.  [Cumberland  and  Westmorland  antiq. 
and  archseol.  soc.]  *2415.76 


Europe  — Fiction 


Wolfe,  T.  F.  A literary  pilgrimage  among  the 
haunts  of  famous  British  authors.  Phila.,  1896. 

2468.149 


Ireland. 


O’Connell  compensation  fund.  Notification  to 
the  parishes  of  Ireland.  The  simultaneous  col- 
lection ...  of  the  present  year  will  be  made 
throughout  the  kingdom  on  Sunday,  21st  Novem- 
ber . . . [Dublin,  1841.]  **0.342.23 

Contains  an  engraving  of  O’Connell  at  the  bar  of  the  House 
of  Commons  refusing  the  anti-catholic  deciaration. 


Scotland. 

Todd,  G.  Eyre-.  Scotland,  picturesque  and  tra- 
ditional. London,  1895.  Ulus.  2463.77 

Wales. 

Trevelyan,  Marie.  The  land  of  Arthur  : its  heroes 
and  heroines.  London.  [1895?]  2467.145 

Greece. 

Pausanias.  Fiihrer  durch  Attika.  Deutscli  von 
F.  Spiro.  Leipzig.  [1894.]  [Universal-Bibli- 
othek.]  4896. 50.342 

Roberts,  W.  R.  The  ancient  Boeotians  : their 
character  and  culture  and  their  reputation.  Cam- 
bridge, 1895.  Map.  2964.27 

Italy. 

Cauina,  L.  L’antica  Etruria  marittima,  compresa 
nella  Dizione  Pontificia  descritta  ed  illustrata  con 

1 monunienti.  Roma,  1846-51.  Text,  2 v. ; Plates, 

2 V.  *Cab.27.2i.i 

Clement,  Clara  E.  Naples,  the  city  of  Parthen- 
ope.  Boston.  [1894.]  Plates.  4767.64 

Hewlett,  M.  Earthwork  out  of  Tuscany.  Lon- 
don, 1895.  2769.83 

Italy  from  the  Alps  to  Mt.  Etna.  London.  [1895?] 
Ulus.  4761.16 

Olipbant,  Margaret  O.  The  makers  of  Venice: 
doges,  conquerors,  painters  and  men  of  letters. 
London,  1893.  Ulus.  2746.74 

Sewell,  Elizabeth  M.  Outline  history  of  Italy. 
From  the  fall  of  the  Western  Empire.  London, 
1895.  Map.  47293.27 

Russia. 

Battye,  A.  B.  R.  Trevor-.  Ice-hound  on  Kolguev. 
A chapter  in  the  exploration  of  Arctic  Europe. 
Westminster,  1895.  Illus.  2261.117 

Spain. 

Antonio,  de  Lebrixa.  Habes  in  hoc  volvmine 
amice  lector.  .3illii  Antonii  Nebrissensis  rerum  a 
Fernando  & Elisabe  . . . gesta:^  decades  duas. 
[Trans,  from  the  Spanish  of  Fernando  del  Pulgar.] 
Necno  belli  Nauariensis  libros  duos.  Annexa  in- 
super  archiepi  Roderici  Chronica  alijsq,  historijs 
antehac  non  excussis.  (Genealogia  regum  His- 
panorum  . . . Alpbosi  de  Carthagena  episcopi 

Burgensis.  Episcopi  Gervndensis  paralipomenon 
Hispaniae  libri  decern.)  [Ed.  byXanthus  Nebris- 
sensis.] [Apvd  incl3'tam  Granatam.]  1545.  Folio. 

*3090.59 

Maldonado  Macanaz,  J.  Historia  del  reinado 
de  Felipe  v.  y del  advenimiento  de  la  Casa  de  Bor- 
bon  al  trono  de  Espana.  Madrid.  [1895  ] [His- 
toria general  de  Espana.]  *30903.113 


Sweden. 

Forssell,  C.  D.  Une  annee  en  Su^de,  ou  tableaux 
des  costumes,  moeurs  et  usages  des  paysans  de 
Su^de.  Stockholm,  1836.  48  plates.  4862.13 

Switzerland. 

Baker,  F.  G.  The  model  republic.  A history  of 
the  rise  and  progress  of  the  Swiss  people.  Lon- 
don, 1895.  Maps.  4825.73 

Marsh,  H.  Two  seasons  in  Switzerland.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Pis.  4866.27 

Ricbman,  I.  B.  Appenzell.  Pure  democracy 
and  pastoral  life  in  Inner-Rhoden.  London,  1895. 
Maps.  4828.29 

Turkey. 

Clement,  Clara  E.  Constantinople.  The  city  of 
the  sultans.  Boston.  [1895.]  Pis.  3087.110 
Conze,  A.  C.  L.,  and  others.  Archaeologische 
Untersuchungen  auf  Saraothrake,  ausgefiihrt  von 
Alexander  Conze,  Alois  Hauser,  George  Niemann 
[und  Otto  Benndorf].  Wien,  1875,  80.  2 v.  147 
pis.  *2970.72 

Crawford,  F.  Marion.  Constantinople.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Illus.  3082.22 

Grosvenor,  E.  A.  Constantinople.  Boston,  1895. 
2 v.  Illus.  3081.118 

Evolution. 

See  Physiology. 

Fiction. 

For  Fairy  Tales  see  Folk-Lore. 

Tallack,  W.  Charles  Dickens’  prison  fictions. 
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5579-46 

In  Eugrlish. 

Balzac.  Beatrix.  Boston,  1895.  1736.36;  2704.87 

— A daughter  of  Eve.  [And  A commission  in 

lunacj'.  The  rural  ball.]  Boston,  1895.  2704.88 

— Ferragus,  chief  of  tlie  Devorants.  Tlie  last 

incarnation  of  Vautrin.  Boston,  1895.  2704.64 

— The  marriage  contract.  Boston,  1895.  1736.35 

— A start  in  life  [etc.].  Boston,  1895.  2704.49 

Contents.  — A start  in  life.  — Vendetta. — Study  of  a 
woman.  — The  message. 

These  novels  are  all  translated  by  Katharine  P.  Wormeley. 
Barlow,  Jane.  Irish  idylls.  N.  Y.,  1894.  61.84 

— Maureen’s  fairing  [and  other  stories].  N.  Y., 

1895.  Illus.  [Irish  series.]  26.124 

Barr,  Amelia  E.  Bernicia.  N.  Y.,  1895.  27.21 

Barrett,  F.  A set  of  rogues,  to  wit  Christopher 
Sutton,  John  Dawson,  the  Senor  Don  Sanchez  del 
Castillo  de  Castelafia  and  Moll  Dawson.  N.  Y., 
1895.  27.22 

Bates,  Mrs.  L.  W.  Bunch-grass  stories.  Phila., 
1895.  26.96 

Beaumont,  Mary.  A Ringby  lass  and  other 
stories.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  [Iris  series.]  27.10 
Besant,  Sir  W.  In  deacon’s  orders  and  other 
stories.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.72 

Betrothed,  The.  of  Wj-oming.  An  historical 
tale  [of  the  American  revolution].  2d  ed.  Phila., 
1830.  *4503-132 

Bierbower,  A.  From  monkey  to  man,  or,  society 
in  the  tertiary  age.  A story  of  the  missing  link. 
Chicago,  1894.  Illus.  76.48 


Fiction 


Bikelas,  D.  Tales  from  the  ^gean.  Trans,  by 
L.  E.  Opdycke.  Cliicago,  1894.  26.84 

Blair,  Eliza  N.  Lisbeth  Wilson ; a daughter  of 
New  Hampshire  hills.  Boston.  [1895.]  26.110 

Brooks,  E.  S.  A boy  of  the  first  empire.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Ulus.  77-i8 

Brown,  W.  E.  Jack  and  Jill.  A love  story. 
[9d  ed.]  San  Francisco.  [1895.]  Ulus.  2406.135 
Brush,  Christine  C.  The  colonel’s  opera  cloak- 
Boston,  1895.  [No  name  series.]  96.12 

Burnett,  Frances  H.  Two  little  pilgrims’  prog- 
ress : a story  of  the  city  Beautiful.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Ulus.  7716 

Burton,  J.  Bloundelle-.  The  Hispaniola  plate 
(1683-1893).  N.  Y.  [1895.]  26.123 

Butterworth,  H.  In  old  New  England:  the 
romance  of  a colonial  fireside.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.64 

— The  knight  of  liberty.  A tale  of  the  fortunes 

of  La  Fayette.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus.  76.66 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  The  story  of 
the  Don,  re-written  for  our  young  folks.  By  C. 
L.  Mateaux.  London.  [1883.]  Illus.  90.55 
Champney,  Elizabeth  W.  Paddy  O’Leary  and 
his  learned  pig.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  77.6 

Compton,  H.  A free  lance  in  a far  land  : an  ac- 
count of  the  singular  fortunes  of  Selwyn  Fyve- 
ways,  of  Fyveways  hall.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  26.116 

Crawford,  F.  Marion.  Casa  Braccio.  N.  Y., 
1895.  2 V.  Illus.  27.26 

Crockett,  S.  E.  Bog-myrtle  and  peat,  being  tales 
chiefly  of  Galloway,  gathered  from  the  years  1889- 
1890.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.114 

— A Galloway  herd.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  26.121 

— The  men  of  the  Moss-Hags,  a history  of  adven- 

ture taken  from  the  papers  of  William  Gordon  of 
Earstoun  in  Galloway.  N.  Y.,  1895.  27.7 

A story  of  the  Scotch  covenanters. 

Daudet,  A.  Fromont  junior  & Eisler  senior. 
Trans,  by  E.  Vizetelly.  Phila.,  1895.  Illus.  27.1 
Davis,  Varina  A.  J.  The  veiled  doctor.  N.  Y., 
1895.  26.61 

Dean,  Mrs.  Andrew.  The  grasshoppers.  London, 
1895.  27.17 

— Lesser’s  daughter.  London,  1894.  [Pseudo- 
nym library.]  27.18 

Defoe,  D.  Journal  of  the  plague  year.  Ed.  with 
notes  and  an  introd.  by  G.  R.  Carpenter.  N.  Y., 
1895.  [Longmans’  English  classics.]  1858.4 

De  Koven,  Mrs.  Reginald.  A sawdust  doll. 
Chicago,  1895.  [The  peacock  library.]  26.107 
Dickens,  Charles.  George  Silvermans’  explana- 
tion ; a holiday  romance.  (A  child’s  history  of 
England.  Boston,  1895.)  969.14 

Dog  stories  from  the  “Spectator”;  with  an 
introd.  by  J.  St.  Loe  Strachey.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

1176.32 

Dole,  N.  H.  On  the  point : a summer  idyl.  Bos- 
ton, 1895.  Illus.  26.104 

Don.  By  the  author  of  “ Miss  Toosey’s  mission.” 
Boston,  1895.  Illus.  77.22 

Dougall,  L.  The  Zeit-Geist.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.67 
Douglas,  Amanda  M.  A Sherburne  romance. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  27.11 

Dowson,  E.  Dilemmas : stories  and  studies  in 
sentiment.  London,  1895.  27.30 


Doyle,  A.  Conan.  The  Stark  Munro  letters. 
N.  Y.,  1895  Illus.  26.92 

— Strange  secrets.  N.  Y.  [1896.]  26.109 

Duncan,  Sara  J.  The  story  of  Sonny  Sahib. 
By  Mrs.  Everard  Cotes.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  76.60 
Bbers,  G.  M.  In  the  fire  of  the  forge.  A ro- 
mance of  old  Nuremberg.  Trans,  by  Mary  J. 
Safford.  N.  Y.,  1895.  2 v.  26.130 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  Adam  Bede.  Edinb. 

[1895.]  Plates.  [Sir  John  Lubbock’s  hundred 
books.]  12.92 

Ellis,  E.  S.  Comrades  true;  or,  perseverance 
versus  genius.  Phila.,  1895.  Illus.  77.8 

— Jack  Midwood  : or,  bread  cast  upon  the  waters. 

N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  [Through  on  time  series. 
No.  1.]  77-to 

— The  young  ranchers : or,  fighting  the  Sioux. 
Phila.,  1895.  Illus.  [Forestand  prairie  series.] 

77.2 

— The  young  scout.  The  story  of  a West  Point 

lieutenant.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  Illus.  76.69 

Fenn,  G.  M.  The  tiger  lily : a story  of  a woman. 
N.  Y.  [1895.]  26.111 

Foster,  Mary  F.  Doty  Dontcare  : a story  of  the 
Garden  of  the  Antilles.  Boston,  1895. 

26.80;  24093.133 

A story  of  the  negro  insurrection  in  Santa  Cruz,  1878. 
Fowler,  Edith  H.  The  young  pretenders.  Illus. 
by  Philip  Burne-Jones.  London,  1895.  76.46 

Fuller,  H.  B.  With  the  procession.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

26.86 

Galt,  J.  Annals  of  the  parish  and  the  Ayrshire 
legatees.  With  introd.  by  S.  R.  Crockett.  Bos- 
ton, 1895.  2 V.  Portr.  26.98 

— Sir  Andrew  Wylie  of  that  ilk.  With  an  introd. 
by  S.  R.  Crockett.  Boston,  1895.  2 v.  Pis.  27.19 
Gissing,  G.  In  the  year  of  jubilee.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

26.62 

Goodloe,  Abbe  C.  College  girls.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Illus.  27.15 

Grahame,  K.  The  golden  age.  Chicago,  1895. 

76.51 

Grant,  R.  The  bachelor’s  Christmas,  and  other 
stories.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  27.4 

Green,  Anna  K.  Dr.  Izard.  N.  Y.,1895.  Illus. 

27.32 

Green,  Evelyn  Everett-.  Eustace  Marchmont : 
a friend  of  the  people.  Boston.  [1895.]  Illus. 

26.105 

Labor  troubles  in  the  time  of  William  iv. 

— In  Taunton  town.  A story  of  the  rebellion  of 

James,  duke  of  Monmouth,  in  1685.  London, 


1896.  26.93 

Haggard,  H.  Rider.  Heart  of  the  world.  N.  Y., 
1895.  26.65 

Harrison,  Constance  C.  An  errant  wooing.  N.  Y., 
1895.  26.73 

Harte,  F.  Bret.  Clarence.  Boston,  1895.  26.128 
Hawkins,  Anthony  Hope.  Chronicles  of  count 
Antonio.  N.  Y.,  1895.  27.23 

Henderson,  W.  J.  Afloat  with  the  flag.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Pis.  76.49 


Henty,  G.  A.  A knight  of  the  white  cross : a 
tale  of  the  siege  of  Rhodes.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus. 

76.71 

— Through  Russian  snows  : a story  of  Napoleon’s 
retreat  from  Moscow.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  76.72 


Fiction 


— The  tiger  of  Mysore : a story  of  the  war  with 

Tippoo  Saib.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  76.54 

Hinkson,  Katharine  T.  The  way  of  a maid.  By 
Katharine  Tynan.  N.  Y.,  1895.  27.12 

Holley,  Marietta.  Samantha  among  the  bretliren. 
N.  Y.,  1890.  Illus.  33-88 

Holmes,  F.  M.  Hugh  Melville’s  quest.  A boy’s 
adventures  in  the  days  of  the  Armada.  Phila. 
[1895?]  Illus.  76.64 

Hotchkin,  S.  F.  A splendid  inheritance.  Phila., 
1895.  3459-155 

Hotchkiss,  C-  C-  In  defiance  of  the  king.  A 
romance  of  the  American  revolution.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
[Appleton’s  town  and  country  library.]  27.14 

Hungerford,  Margaret.  The  three  Graces.  Phila., 
1895.  Illus.  26.77 

Irving,  Washington.  Tales  of  a traveller.  With 
an  introd.  by  B.  Matthews,  together  with  notes 
[etc.],  by  G.  E.  Carpenter.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Portr. 
[Longman’s  English  classics.]  889.27 

Jensen,  W.  Runic  rocks:  a North-sea  idyl. 
Trans,  by  Marianne  E.  Suckling.  N.  Y.  [1895.] 

26.100 

Jewett,  Sarah  0.  The  life  of  Nancy.  Boston, 
1895.  27.3 

John,  Eugenie.  The  Owl’s  nest.  Trans,  from 
the  German  of  E.  Marlitt  [pseud.].  By  Mrs.  A. 
L.  Wister.  Phila.,  1895.  100.43 

Johnstone,  Christina  J.  Diversions  of  Hollycot, 
or,  the  mother’s  art  of  thinking.  N.  Y.,  1829. 

6599a. 60 

Johnstone,  D.  L.  The  brotherhood  of  the  coast. 
N.  Y.  [1895.]  Illus.  76.65 

Kaler,  J.  0.  Andy’s  ward;  or,  the  international 
museum.  By  James  Otis  [pseud.].  Phila.,  1895. 
Illus.  77.7 

— With  Lafayette  at  Yorktown.  A story  of  how 

two  boys  joined  the  Continental  army.  N.  Y. 
[1895.]  Illus.  76.63 

— Wood  island  light;  or,  Ned  Sanford’s  refuge. 

Boston.  [1895.]  Illus.  77-i3 

Ker,  David.  The  wizard  king.  A story  of  the 
last  Moslem  invasion  of  Europe.  Phila.  [1895.] 
Illus.  26.90 

King,  Anna  E.  Kitwyk  stories.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Illus.  27.2 

King,  Capt.  Charles.  Captain  Close  and  sergeant 
Croesus.  Phila..  1895.  26.113 

— The  story  of  Fort  Frayne.  Chicago.  [1895.] 

26.112 

— Trooper  Ross  and  Signal  Butte.  Phila.,  1896. 

Illus.  27.27 

— ed.  Captain  Dreams  and  other  stories.  Phila., 

1895.  27.34 

King,  Edward.  Under  the  red  flag  : or,  the  adven- 
tures of  two  American  boys  in  the  days  of  the  Com- 
mune. Phila.,  1895.  Illus.  76.70 

Ellpling,  Rudyard.  The  jungle  book.  N.  Y., 

1894.  Illus.  3047.206 

— The  second  jungle  book.  Decorated  by  J.  L. 

Kipling.  N.  Y.,  1895.  15.221;  3047.207 

Lang,  A.,  ed.  The  Red  true  story  book.  London, 

1895.  Illus.  77-191  2578.171 

— The  true  story  book.  2d  ed.  London,  1893. 

Illus.  2578.170 

Laurie,  A.  Schoolboy  days  in  Japan.  Trans, 
by  Laura  E.  Kendall.  Boston.  [1895.]  Pis. 

3018.124 


Lie,  J.  L.  I.  The  commodore’s  daughters.  Trans, 
from  the  Norwegian.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  26.78 

MacDonald,  G.  Lilith,  a romance.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

26.95 

— Robert  Falconer.  Boston.  422.14 

Mackay,  Minnie.  The  silence  of  the  maharajah. 
By  Marie  Corelli  [pseud.].  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus. 

26.131 

Mackie,  J.  The  Devil’s  playground.  A story  of 
the  wild  Northwest.  N.  Y.  [1894.]  Illus.  26.3 
Magruder,  Julia.  The  princess  Sonia.  N.  Y., 

1895.  Illus.  27.5 

Mallock,  W.  H.  The  heart  of  life.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

26.117 

Manning,  Anne.  The  household  of  Sir  Thos. 
More.  With  an  introd.  by  W.  H.  Hutton.  N.  Y., 

1896.  Illus.  2458.42 

Marshall,  Emma.  The  white  king’s  daughter : 
a story  of  the  princess  Elizabeth.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Illus.  26.119 

Time  of  Charles  i. 

Matthews,  Brander.  His  father’s  son : a novel 
of  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1896.  Illus.  27.24 

Maud,  Constance.  Wagner’s  heroes.  London, 
1895.  27.13 

Meade,  Elizabeth  T.  A soldier  of  fortune.  N.  Y. 
[1895.]  26.118 

Meredith ; or,  the  mystery  of  the  Meschianza. 
A tale  of  the  American  revolution.  By  the  author 
of  “ The  betrothed  of  Wyoming.”  Phila.,  1831. 

*4509.255 

Morris,  W.  The  wood  beyond  the  world.  Boston, 
1895.  *4572.147 

Morrison,  A.  Tales  of  mean  streets.  Boston, 
1895.  26.79 

Morrison,  Sarah  E.  Chilhowee  boys  in  war  time. 
N.  Y.  [1895.]  Illus.  77-12 

Time  of  the  War  of  1812. 

Mott,  E.  The  old  settler,  the  squire  and  little 
Peleg.  N.  Y.,  1895.  4394.122 

Munroe,  K.  At  war  with  Pontiac.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Illus.  76.74 

Time,  French  and  Indian  war,  1754-1759. 

— Snow-shoes  and  sledges.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus. 

76-73 

Norris,  W.  E.  Billy  Bellew.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Pis.  26.74 

Oxley,  J.  M.  My  strange  rescue  and  other  stories 
of  sport  and  adventure  in  Canada.  London,  1895. 
Illus.  76.61 

Page,  T.  N.  Unc’  Edinburg.  A plantation  echo. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  26.126 

Parker,  G.  When  Valmond  came  to  Pontiac. 
The  story  of  a lost  Napoleon.  Chicago,  1895.  26.63 
Pearce,  J.  H.  Tales  of  the  masque.  Chicago, 
1895.  26.91 

Pemberton,  Max.  “The  little  Huguenot.”  A 
romance  of  Fontainebleau.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.82 

Perry,  Nora.  A flock  of  girls  and  boys.  Boston, 
1895.  Illus.  77-17 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.  A singular  life.  Bos- 
ton, 1895.  27.9 

Pollock,  W.  H.  King  Zub  and  other  stories. 
London.  [1892.]  [White-friars  library  of  wit  and 
humour.]  2578.148 

Prentice,  H.  The  boy  explorers ; or,  the  adven- 
tures of  two  boys  in  Alaska.  N.  Y.,  1895.  76.68 


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Fiction 


Pyle,  Howard.  The  story  of  Jack  Ballister’s  for- 
tunes. N.  Y.,  189.5.  Ulus.  77-15 

Ralph,  Julian  E.  People  we  pass  ; stories  ot  life 
among  the  masses  of  New  York  city.  N.  Y.,  1896. 
Ulus.  27.31 

Raymond,  W.  Tryphena  in  love.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

26.88 

Rhoscomye,  O.  The  jewel  of  Ynys  galon ; being 
a hitherto  unprinted  chapter  in  the  history  of  the 
sea  rovers.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.68 

Rice,  Katharine  McD.  Stories  for  all  the  year  : 
for  boys  and  girls.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  Ulus.  77.5 
Richards,  Laura  E.  Jim  of  Hellas  : or,  in  durance 
vile.  Bethesda  pool.  Boston,  1895.  77.4 

Richardson,  John,  major.  Wau-nan-gee;  or,  the 
massacre  at  Chicago.  A romance  of  the  American 
revolution.  N.  Y.  [1852.]  *4502.152 

Rowsell,  Mary  C.  The  friend  of  the  people  : a 
tale  of  the  reign  of  terror.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  Ulus. 

26.129 

Russell,  Frances  E.  A quaint  spinster.  Boston, 
1895.  26.115 

Savidge,  E.  C.  The  American  in  Paris.  A bio- 
graphical novel  of  the  Franco-Prussian  war;  the 
siege  and  commune  of  Paris,  from  an  American 
stand-point.  Phila.,  1896.  26.89 

Schwartz,  J.  van  der  Poorsen.  My  lady  nobody. 
By  Maarten  Maartens  [pseud.].  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Ulus.  26.60 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  bart.  The  pirate.  Dryburgh 
ed.  Edinb.,  1893.  Hlus.  720.39 

Sergeant,  Adeline.  Out  of  due  season.  N.  Y., 
1895.  26.94 

Seven  brothers.  The,  of  Wyoming;  or,  the  brig- 
ands of  the  Revolution.  N.  Y.  [1852.]  *4502.153 
Shepherd,  Sophy  W.  Counter-currents.  Boston, 
1888.  101.59 

Sherwood,  Margaret.  An  experiment  in  altruism. 
By  Elizabeth  Hastings  [pseud.].  N.  Y.,  1895. 

26.85 

Sienkiewicz,  H.  Children  of  the  soil.  Trans, 
by  J.  Curtin.  Boston,  1895.  26.76 

“ Spot,”  an  autobiography.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  Ulus. 
Story  of  a dog.  76.62 

Stannard,  Henrietta  E.  V.  Aunt  Johnnie.  Phila., 
1893.  26.87 

— The  major’s  favourite.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.69 

Steuart,  J.  A.  The  jolly  Pashas.  The  story  of 
an  unphilanthroplc  society.  London.  [1892.] 
Plates.  [Whitefriars  library  of  wit  and  humour. 
2d  series.]  2578.149 

Stockton,  F.  R.  The  adventures  of  Captain 
Horn.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.75 

— A chosen  few  short  stories.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

Portr.  26.125 

Stoddard,  W.  0.  Chumley’s  post:  a story  of 
the  Pawnee  trail.  Phila.,  1895.  Ulus.  77.9 

— The  partners  : the  story  of  an  every-day  girl 

and  boy,  and  how  they  helped  along.  Boston, 
1895.  Ulus.  77.1 

Stoker,  Bram.  The  waiter’s  mou’.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

26.101 

Streckfuss,  A.  Too  rich.  After  the  German,  by 
Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  Phila.,  1892.  71. i 

Sudermann,  H.  The  wish.  Trans,  by  Lily 
Henkel,  with  a biographical  introd.  by  Elizabeth 
Lee.  N.  Y.,  1895.  27.29 


Swan,  Annie  S.  A lost  ideal.  N.  Y.  [1894.] 

26. 106 

Swan,  Eliza  B.  The  opal  queen.  Cincinnati, 
1892.  1735.34 

Thackeray.  Christmas  stories ; Ballads  and  other 
poems;  Tales.  Boston,  1895.  Ulus.  509.15 

— The  memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon,  Esq.,  and  Denis 

Duval.  Boston,  1895.  Ulus.  1734-45 

— The  memoirs  of  Mr.  C.  J.  Yellowplush;  The 

Fitzboodle  papers ; The  wolves  and  the  lamb ; 
Stories  and  sketches.  Boston,  1895.  Hlus.  1484.7 
Tirebuck,  W.  E.  Miss  Grace  of  All  Souls.  N.  Y., 
1895.  27.25 

Told  in  the  verandah : passages  in  the  life  of 
Colonel  Bowlong.  Chicago.  1895.  26.99 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.,  count.  Master  and  man.  With  an 
introd.  by  W.  D.  Howells.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.70 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Three  colonial  boys.  Boston. 
[1895.]  [War  of  the  revolution  series.]  77-21 
Tompkins,  Elizabeth  K.  Her  majesty : a ro- 
mance of  to-day.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.120 

— An  unlessoned  girl : a story  of  school  life. 

N.  Y.,  1895.  76.53 

Townsend,  E.  W.  A daughter  of  the  tenements. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Hlus.  72.20 

Train,  Elizabeth  P.  A social  highwayman. 
Phila.,  1895.  1730.41 

Van  Dyke,  H.  J.,  jr.  The  story  of  the  otherwise 
man.  N.  Y.,  1896.  2403.138 

Ward,  Mary  A.  The  story  of  Bessie  Costrell. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  26.71 

Warman,  Cy.  Tales  of  an  engineer,  with  Rhymes 
of  the  rail.  N.  Y.,  1895.  27.6 

Watson,  J.  M.  The  days  of  auld  lang  syne.  By 
Ian  Maclaren  [pseud.].  N.  Y.,  1895.  27.28 

Weyman,  S.  J.  From  the  memoirs  of  a minister 
of  France.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Hlus.  26.97 

White,  Eliza  0.  The  coming  of  Theodora. 
Boston,  1895.  26.122 

Whitelock,  L.  C.  A mad  madonna  and  other 
stories.  Boston,  1895.  27.16 

Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas.  The  village  watch-tower. 
Boston,  1895.  26.127 

Wilde,  Oscar.  The  young  king.  The  star-child. 
Boston,  1895.  [Cosy  corner  series.]  76.52 

Wilkins,  Mary  E.  Comfort  Pease  and  her  gold 
ring.  N.  Y.,  1895.  [Renaissance  booklets.]  77.27 
Williams,  J.  L.  Princeton  stories.  4th  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1896.  27.8 

Witch,  The,  of  New  England ; a romance.  Phila., 
1824.  4509.254 

Woolson,  Constance  F.  The  front  yard  and 
other  Italian  stories.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Hlus.  26.103 
Yeats,  S.  L.  The  honour  of  Savelli.  N.  Y., 
1895.  26.108 

Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  The  Carbonels.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Hlus.  77.3 

— The  long  vacation.  N.  Y.,  1895.  27.33 

Zangwill,  I.  The  master.  N.  Y.,  1895.  26.66 

Zola,  fi.  Lourdes.  Trans,  by  E.  A.  Vizetelly. 
Chicago,  1894.  4660b.  loi 

In  French. 

Causse,  C.  Un  roman  de  femme.  [Par]  Pierre 
Mael  [pseud.].  9e  ed.  Paris,  1895.  2679a. 182 

Erckmann,  £.  Alsaciens  et  Vosgiens  d’autrefois. 
2e  ed.  Paris.  [1895.]  26793.180 


259 


Fiction  — Fine  Arts 


Guesviller,  G.  La  sourde.  [Paris,  1896.]  Ulus. 

No.  2 in  26703.104 

Huysmans,  J.  K.  A rebours.  Paris,  1895. 

2679a. 179 

Lenotre,  G.  Perruques  blondes.  [Paris,  1896.] 
Ulus.  No.  4 in  26703.104 

Merimee,  P.  Coloinba.  Ed.  with  introd.,  notes, 
and  a bibliograpliy  by  A.  G.  Cameron.  N.  Y. 
[1894.]  Portr.  2077.54 

Text  in  French. 

Moreau-Vauthier,  C.  Les  gamineries  de  Mon- 
sieur Triomphant.  Paris.  [1895.]  Illus. 

26703.104 

Theuriet,  C.  A.  A.  L’abbe  Daniel.  Paris,  1893. 
Illus.  66993.19 

Th^zard,  A.  Feuille-de-cbene.  Par  Danielle 
D’Artli^z  [pseud.].  [Paris,  1895.]  Illus. 

No.  3 in  26703.104 
Viaud,  L.  M.  J.  Madame  Clirysantheme.  [Par] 
Pierre  Loti  [pseud.].  30e  ed.  Paris,  1895. 

2661.75 

In  German. 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Gliickspeter.  Aus  dem  Diini- 
schen  von  M.  von  Borch.  Leipzig.  [1894.] 

4896.50.342 

Bergler,  H.  O.  Tann-.  Alt-Wiener  Ranke  und 
Schwanke.  Ein  Dutzend  Historietten.  Leipzig. 
[1894.]  4896.50.342 

Bucher,  J.  Der  Mueller  von  Sempach.  Kultur- 
geschichtliche  Erzahlung  aus  der  Zeit  des  Sem- 
pacher  Krieges.  Luzern,  1886.  6896.27 

Crone,  M.  Auf  und  unter  der  Erde.  Erzahlun- 
gen.  Leipzig.  [1895.]  4896.50.343 

Grazie,  Maria  E.  delle.  Der  Rebell.  Bozi. 
Zwei  Erzahlungen.  Leipzig,  1893.  6898.42 

Gumppenberg,  H.  von.  Die  Minnekonigin. 
Leipzig.  [1894.]  4896.50.326 

Jokai,  M.  Zoltan  Carpathi,  der  Sohn  des  Nabob, 
tibers.  von  E.  Glatz.  Leipzig.  [1893.] 

4896.50.319 

Pohl,  R.  Peppi’s  Soldatund  andere  heitere  Bilder 
und  Geschichten.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.319 
Rakosi,  V.  Mein  Dorf  und  andere  heitere  Ge- 
schichten. Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.381 

Siedler,  Johanna.  Miranda.  Novellen  und 
Erzahlungen.  Berlin.  [I860.]  Pis.  6896.26 
Tolstoi,  L.  N.  Herr  und  Knecht.  Das  Kaffee- 
haus  von  Surate.  tibers.  von  A.  Tkatsch.  Leip- 
zig. [1894.]  4896.50.344 

Volger,  E.  Allerhand  Dummheiten.  Humores- 
ken.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.318 

Vrchlick^,  J.  Neue  Farbige  Scherben.  Ironische 
und  sentimentale  Geschichten.  tibers.  von  E. 
Griin.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.320 

In  Swedish. 

Flygare-Carl^n,  Emilia.  Gustaf  Lindorm.  3je 
upplagen.  Stockholm.  [1887.]  2045.19 

Fine  Arts. 

See  also  Industrial  and  Mechanical  Arts. 
Clement,  Clara  Erskine.  A handbook  of  legen- 
dary and  mythological  art.  26th  ed.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Illus.  8067.85 

Cougny,  G.  L’art  moderne.  [Pte  1.]  La  Re- 
naissance : Italie,  France,  Allemagne,  Pays-Bas, 
Espagiie.  Paris,  1895.  Illus.  8062.84 

260 


Reynolds,  Sir  J.  Discourses  on  art.  Ed.  by  E. 
G Johnson.  Chicago,  1891.  Portrs.  8065.113 
Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  Principles  of  art.  N.  Y.,  1887. 

8067.77 

Waldstein,  C.  The  study  of  art  in  universities. 
N.  Y.,  1896.  3597.148 

Architecture. 

See  also  Antiquities. 

Baker,  A.,  and  H.  Baker.  Plas  Mawr,  Conway, 
N.  Wales.  London,  1888.  Plates.  Plans. 

8090.80 

Bedford,  F.,  jr.  Sketches  in  York.  York. 
[1843?]  14  plates.  4090.31 

Crane,  E.  A.,  and  E.  E.  Soderholtz.  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.,  and  Savannah,  Ga.  Examples  of  colo- 
nial arcliitecture  in  South  Carolina  and  Georgia. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  *8102.32 

Friedmann,  A.  Nouvelles  dispositions,  pour  la 
construction  de  halles,  marches  et  entrepots. 
Paris,  1877.  29  plates.  *Cab. 60.113. 5 

Gibson,  L.  II.  Beautiful  houses : a study  in 
housebuilding.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  4104.59 

Halfpenny,  W.  A new  and  compleat  system  of 
architecture,  delineated  in  a variety  of  plans  and 
elevations.  . . . London,  1759.  47  plates. 

**8093.76 

Hopkins,  D.  S.  Houses  and  cottages.  2d  ed. 
Containing  48  designs  costing  from  $300  to 
$15,000.  Grand  Rapids,  1890.  81003.27 

Longfellow,  W.  P.  P.,  ed.  A cyclopasdia  of 
works  of  architecture  in  Italy,  Greece,  and  the 
Levant.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  *8091.68 

Mackmurdo,  A.  H.  Wren’s  city  churches. 
Orpington,  Kent,  1883.  4104.58 

Pagan,  J.,  and  J.  H.  Stoddart.  Relics  of  an- 
cient architecture  and  other  picturesque  scenes  in 
Glasgow.  Glasgow,  1885.  30  plates.  *4090.32 

Perry  and  Reed,  architects.  An  account  of  the 
new  north  wing  and  recent  additions  to  University 
college,  London,  opened  February  16th,  1881. 
London,  1881.  14  plates.  8091.71 

Statham,  H.  H.  Architecture  for  general  read- 
ers. N.  Y.,  1895.  Plates.  8095.108 

Sturgis,  Russell,  jr.  The  work  of  McKim,  Mead 
& White.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  [Architectural 
record.  Great  Amer.  architects  series.  No.  1.] 

*4092.64 

Uhde,  C.  Baudenkmaeler  in  Grossbritannien. 
Berlin,  1894.  2 v.  175  plates.  ***Cab.6o.iii.i 
Venables,  E.,  canon  of  Lincoln.  Episcopal 
palaces  of  England.  N.  Y.,  1896.  Illus. 

24903.125 

Decoration, 

Falke,  J.  von.  Art  in  the  house.  Ed.  by  C.  C. 
Perkins.  Boston,  1879.  Plates.  4091.61 

Flory,  M.  A.  A book  about  fans.  With  a chap- 
ter on  fan-collecting  by  Mary  C.  Jones.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Illus.  8076.74 

Koenigliche  Museen,  Berlin.  Katalog  der  orna- 
mentstich-Sammlung  des  Kunstgewerbe-Museums. 
Leipzig,  1894.  Illus.  *8081.105 

Meyer,  F.  S.  Handbook  of  ornament:  a gram- 
mar of  art  industrial,  and  architectural  designing. 
N.  Y.,  1894.  Plates.  8064.128 

— Same.  2d  ed.  8064.137 

Petrie,  W.  M.  Flinders.  Egyptian  decorative  art. 
London,  1895.  Illus.  8089.43 


Fine  Arts 


Engraving’. 

Belle’w,  F.  P.  W.  “Chip’s”  old  woodcuts. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  30  plates.  2402.29 

Lippmann,  F.,  ed.  Die  Holzschnitte  des  Meis- 
ters  I.  B.  mitdetn  Vogel.  Berlin,  1894.  10  plates. 
[Internationale  chalkographische  Gesellschaft.  2.] 

**Cab.8o.67.i 

Renault,  J.  F.  Triumph  of  liberty.  Dedicated 
to  its  defenders  in  America.  Drawn  by  J.  F. 
Kenault.  Engraved  by  P.  C.  Perger,  1798.  12X 

184  in-  *Cab.23.32.i 

Etching. 

Binyon,  L.  Dutch  etchers  of  the  seventeenth 
century.  London,  1895.  Ulus.  [The  portfolio. 
Monographs  on  artistic  subjects.]  *8082.128 

Wedmore,  F.  Etching  in  England.  London, 
1895.  Plates.  8063.117 

Furniture. 

Nye,  A.  C.  A collection  of  scale-drawings,  de- 
tails, and  sketches  of  . . . colonial  furniture.  . . . 
N.  Y.,  1895.  55  plates.  4100.38 


Illustration. 

Pennell,  J.  Modern  illustration.  London,  1895. 
Ulus.  [The  ex-libris  series.]  8065.143 


Mufsic. 


See  also  Opera. 

Bertensha'w,  T.  H.  Harmony  and  counterpoint 

with  exercises.  London,  1895.  [Longmans’ 

music  course.]  4048.46 

Botume,  J.  F.  Exercises  in  vocal  technique. 

Boston,  1894.  8052.195 


Buck,  D.,  ed.  Vox  organi.  A collection  of  new 
music  for  the  organ,  written  for  this  work.  Vol.  1. 
Boston,  1895.  Portr.  8055.63 


Davey,  Henry,  of  Brighton.  History  of  English 

music.  London.  [1895.]  4043.70 

Harvard  college.  The  University  hymn  book, 

for  use  in  the  chapel  of  Harvard  university. 
Camb.,  1895.  3444. in 


Hutchins,  C.  L.,  ed.  Morning  and  evening 
canticles,  with  the  occasional  anthems.  Set  to 
chants.  Boston,  1893.  5441.27 

— The  parish  choir  psalter.  Set  to  appropriate 

chants.  Edition  A.  Boston,  1890.  5441.28 

International  convention  of  the  societies  of 
Christian  endeavor.  Selections  from  Bible  songs 
prepared  for  the  International  convention  . . . 

Boston,  July  10-15.  Pittsburgh.  [1895.]  5445.97 

Keller,  O.  Geschichte  der  Musik.  Leipzig. 
[1894.]  Ulus.  [Illustrirte  Bibl.  der  Kunst- und 
Kulturgesch.]  8043.125 

Upton,  G.  P.  The  standard  cantatas  : their  sto- 
ries, their  music,  and  their  composers.  Chicago, 
1891.  8049.83 

— The  standard  oratorios.  Chicago,  1891.  8049.84 

— The  standard  symphonies  Chicago,  1893. 

8049.85 

Numismatics. 


General  society  of  colonial  wars.  Medal  [com- 
memorating the  siege  of  Louisburg,  1745,  etc.]. 
Bronze.  Size,  2 inches  in  diam.  1895.  **0.342.2 

Lo'w,  L.  H.  Observations  on  the  practice  of 
counterfeiting  coins  and  medals.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

22303.103 

261 


Meili,  J.  Numismatische  Sammlung.  Die  Miin- 
zen  des  Kaiserreichs  Brasilien.  1822-1889.  1890. 
24  plates.  2232.62 

— Numismatische  Sammlung.  Portugiesische 

Miinzen.  1890.  4 plates.  3092.69 

Sbakesperian  coin-book.  Boston.  [1895.] 
Ulus.  45993.105 

Painting. 

Bell,  Nancy.  Masterpieces  of  the  great  artists. 
1400-1700.  London,  1895.  Portrs.  *8081.104 
Cartwright,  Julia  M.  Raphael  in  Rome.  Lon- 
don, 1895.  Illus.  Portrs.  [The  portfolio.  Mon- 
ographs on  artistic  subjects.]  *8082.129 

Foster,  Birket.  Pictures  of  rustic  landscape. 
With  passages  in  prose  and  verse  selected  by  John 
Davidson.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Portr.  30  plates. 

8081.107 

Gruelle,  R.  B.  Notes  : critical  and  biographical. 
Collection  of  W.  T.  Walters.  J.  M.  Bowles,  ed- 
itor. [Indianapolis,  1895.]  8073.143 

Hamerton,  P.  G.  Imagination  in  landscape 
painting.  Boston,  1895.  8068.107 

Lafarge,  J.  Considerations  on  painting.  N.  Y., 
1895.  4069.71 

Laurie,  A.  P.  Facts  about  processes,  pigments 
and  vehicles.  London,  1895.  Illus.  8069.80 
Meissonier,  J.  L.  E.  [Catalogue  d’une  exposition 
de  ses  oeuvres  a I’^cole  des  beaux  arts,  avril  1893.] 
[Paris,  1893.]  *8081.106 

Pu'vis  de  Cbavannes,  P.  C.  [Photographic  re- 
productions of  14  of  his  paintings.]  *Cab.8o.99.4 
Van  Dyke,  J.  C.  A text-book  of  the  history  of 
painting.  N.  Y.,  1894.  Illus.  8078.162 

— Old  Dutch  and  Flemish  masters.  Engraved 
by  Timothy  Cole.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Portrs.  Plates. 

4061.45 

Portraits. 

Freies  deutsches  Hochstift.  Ausstellung  von 
Autografen,  Bildern,  Schattenrissen  [u.  s.  w.]  zur 
Veranschaulichung  von  Goethes  Beziehungen  zu 
seiner  Vaterstadt.  Frankfurt  a.  M.  [1895.] 
Portrs.  *4846.15 

Players,  The,  N.  Y.  The  pictures  of  The  play- 
ers. [Catalogue.]  [N.  Y.,  1895.]  8077.55 

Sculpture. 

Mitchell,  Lucy  M.  A history  of  ancient  sculp- 
ture. N.  Y.,  1894.  2 V.  Illus.  8082.59 

Monumental  brass  society.  Portfolio.  Pt.  1-3. 
[Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1895.]  Plates. 

*Cab. 80. 126.2 

National  sculpture  society.  Catalogue  of  the 
second  annual  exhibition.  [N.  Y.,  1895.]  Illus. 

*80793.81 

Perkins,  C.  C.  Historical  handbook  of  Italian 
sculpture.  N.  Y.,  1883.  Illus.  8063.22 

Radcliffe,  Alida  G.  Schools  and  masters  of  sculp- 
ture. N.  Y.,  1894.  Plates.  8077.108 

Upcott,  L.  E.  An  introduction  to  Greek  sculp- 
ture. Oxford,  1887.  4080.14 

Wood  Carving. 

Leland,  C.  G.  A manual  of  wood  carving.  Re- 
vised by  J.  J.  Holtzapflfel.  N.  Y.,  1891.  Illus. 

8014.180 


Folk-Lore  — Genealogy 


Folk-Lore,  Folk-Songs, 
and  Folk-Tales. 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Stories  and  fairy  tales.  Trans, 
by  H.  0.  Sommer.  N.  Y. , 1895.  2 v.  Ulus.  76.67 
Arabian  nights’  entertainments.  Sindbad  the 
sailor  and  Ali  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Ulus.  3024.24 

Compton,  Margaret.  Snow  bird  and  The  water 
tiger  and  other  American  Indian  tales.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Illus.  2406.136 

Edwards,  C.  L.  Bahama  songs  and  stories. 
Boston,  1895.  Plates.  [American  folk-lore  so- 
ciety. Memoirs.]  *4402.149 

Grimm,  J.  L.  C.,  and  AY.  C.  Grimm.  Kinder- 
und  Hausmarchen.  Leipzig.  [1894.]  2 v. 

4896.50.326 

Hartmann,  A.,  ed.  Volkslieder.  In  Bayern,  Tirol 
und  Land  Salzburg  gesammelt.  Mit  vielen 
Melodien  nach  dem  Volksmund  aufgezeichnet 
von  H.  Abele.  B.  1 : Volksthiimliche  Weihnacht- 
lieder.  Leipzig,  1884.  2870.12 

No  more  was  published. 

Hulme,  F.  E.  Natural  history  lore  and  legend- 
London,  1895.  Illus.  3823.86 

Knowles,  J.  T.,  ed.  The  legends  of  King  Arthur 
and  his  knights.  8th  ed.  London,  1895.  4577.152 
Lang,  A.  My  own  fairy  book,  namely  certain 
chronicles  of  Pantouflia,  as  notably  the  adventures 
of  Prigio,  prince  of  that  country  and  of  his  son 
Ricardo.  Bristol,  1895.  Illus.  77-it 

Leland,  C.  G.  Legends  of  Florence.  London, 
1895.  27793.45 

Richards,  Anna  M.  A new  Alice  in  the  old 
Wonderland.  Phila.,  1895.  Illus.  77-14 

Hinder,  F.  Old-world  Japan.  Legends  of  the 
land  of  the  gods.  N.  Y.,  1896.  Illus.  3015.122 
Shaw,  E.  R.  Legends  of  Fire  island  beach  and 
the  south  side.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  Illus.  26.81 
Shelley,  F.  Legends  of  gems.  N.  Y.,  1893. 

22293.59 

Genealogy  and  Heraldry. 

See  also  Biography. 

Andrews,  H.  F.  History  of  the  Hamlin  family, 
with  genealogies  of  early  settlers  of  the  name 
in  America.  1639-1894.  Pt.  1.  Exira,  1894. 
Illus.  *4434.169 

Backus,  J.  B.  Genealogical  chart  of  the  Chester 
family,  with  other  lineal  ancestors  of  the  compiler. 
[N.  Y.?  1893.]  *Cab.23.24.2 

Bolton,  C.  K.  Genealogical  research  in  libraries. 
A paper  read  before  the  Connecticut  library  asso- 
ciation. Salem,  1895.  4434.168 

Bryant,  S.  The  Mitchell,  Bryant  and  Orr  families, 
and  sketches  of  the  last  274  years.  Boston,  1894. 
Portr.  4434.167 

Bunker,  Mary  P.  Long  Island  genealogies. 
Families  of  Albertson,  Andrews,  Bedell,  Birdsall, 
[etc.].  Being  kindred  descendants  of  Thomas 
Powell.  Albany,  1895.  *4333-125 

Burroughs,  L-  A.  Genealogy  of  the  Burroughs 
family-  Garrettsville,  1894.  *4334-137 

Chase  family.  Genealogy  of  Champion  Spald- 
ing Chase  and  Mary  Sophronia  Butterfield,  his 
wife.  [Omaha,  1894.]  Portr.  4336-139 


Chute,  W.  E-  A genealogy  and  history  of  the 
Chute  family  in  America,  with  some  account  of 
the  family  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Salem, 

1894.  Portrs.  4433.127 

Davenport,  B.  F.  The  Davenport  family.  AVith 
manuscript  notes.  [Boston,  1879.]  ***4434.166 

Eaton,  A.  W.  H.  The  Elmwood  Eatons.  [Kent- 
ville,  N.  S.]  1895.  *4430.124 

Edwards,  Georgie  H.  Historic  sketches  of  the 
Edwards  and  Todd  families  and  their  descendants. 
1523-1895.  Springfield,  111.,  1894.  *4334-133 

Hare,  A.  J.  C-  The  Gurneys  of  Earlham.  N.  Y., 

1895.  2 V.  Illus.  Portrs.  4548.159 

Havilland  family.  Chronicle  of  the  Norman 
family  of  De  Havilland,  originally  of  Haverland  : 
including  the  English  branches  of  Havelland  and 
Haviland.  [St.  Louis,  1895.]  *4431.115 

Hildreth,  R.  Origin  and  genealogy  of  the 
American  Hildreths.  Gloucester,  1879.  4334.138 
Jewitt,  L.  The  corporation  plate  and  insignia  of 
office  of  the  cities  and  towns  of  England  and 
AVales.  Ed.  by  AV.  H.  St.  John  Hope.  London, 
1895.  2 V.  Illus.  *2461.14 

ContentB.  — 1.  Anglesey  to  Kent.  2.  Lancashire  to  York- 
shire. — Index. 

Lapham,  AA^.  B.,  compiler.  Clason,  Clawson, 
Classon,  Closson,  Clauson.  Stephen  Clason  of 
Stamford,  Conn.,  and  some  of  his  descendants. 
Compiled  from  data  chiefly  collected  by  0.  B. 
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Lea,  J.  H.  Lee  of  Pocklington.  A rejoinder. 
Exeter,  1895.  2436.7 

Maris,  G.  L.,  and  Annie  M.  Maris.  The  Maris 
family  in  the  United  States.  1683-1885.  AVest 
Chester,  1885.  Portrs.  4433.126 

Marsh,  D.  AV.  Marsh  genealogy.  Descendants 
of  .lohn  Marsh,  of  Hartford.  Amherst,  1895. 
Portrs.  4434.165 

Marshall,  G.  W.  Register  of  [Wellow],  co. 
Notts.  [London.]  *2506.127 

— Register  of  Ollerton,  co.  Notts.  [London.] 

*2506. 128 

Meginness,  J.  F.  Genealogy  and  history  of  the 
Hepburn  family  of  the  Susquehanna  valley,  with 
reference  to  other  families  of  the  same  name. 
AA'^illiamsport,  1894.  Portrs.  *4433.124 

— Origin  and  history  of  the  Magennis  family  : 
with  sketches  of  the  Keylor,  Swisher,  Marchbank 
and  Bryan  families.  AVilliamsport,  1891.  Portrs. 

*4433.125 

Morris,  J.  E.  The  Felt  genealogy.  A record  of 
the  descendants  of  George  Felt  of  Casco  Bay. 
Hartford,  1893.  4433.129 

Parker,  James.  A glossary  of  terms  used  in 
heraldry.  New  ed.  Oxford,  1894.  Illus.  *2236.116 
Pierce,  F.  C.  Whitney.  The  descendants  of  John 
Whitney,  who  came  from  London  to  Watertown, 
Mass.,  in  1635.  Chicago,  1895.  Portrs. 

*44303.107 

Rich,  G.  Genealogy.  Descendants  of  Jonathan 
Rich.  Columbus,  O.,  1892.  *4334.136 

Ridlon,  G.  T.  Saco  valley  settlements  and  fam- 
ilies. Portland,  1895.  Portrs.  *4434.170 

Rutherford,  L.  Family  records  and  events.  N.  Y., 

1894.  Portrs.  Pedigrees.  *4332.126 

Safford,  Susan  D.  Quaint  epitaphs.  [Boston, 

1895. ]  2539.30 


Genealogy  — Indians 


Stanwood,  J.  R.  The  direct  ancestry  of  the 
late  Jacob  Wendell,  with  a sketch  of  the  early 
Dutch  settlement  of  the  province  of  New  Nether- 
land.  1614-1664.  Boston,  1882.  Rortr.  4333.126 
Sveriges  ridderskaps  oeh  adels  kalender  for  4r 

1894.  Utgifven  af  Gabriel  Anrep.  Stockholm. 

[1893.]  *2839a.48 

Tucker,  E.  Genealogy  of  the  Tucker  family. 
Worcester,  189.5.  Portrs.  4434. 171 

Underwood,  L.  M.  The  ancestry  and  descendants 
of  Jonathan  Pollard  (1759-1821).  Syracuse, 
1891.  4433.130 

Wheelwright,  E.  M.  A frontier  family  [Wheel- 
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Wight,  C.  H.  Atwood  genealogy.  [N.  T.,  1895.] 

*4430a.io8 

Woolworth,  Charlotte  R.  The  descendants  of 
Richard  and  Hannah  Huggins  Woolworth.  New 
Haven,  1893.  4431. 131 

Geography. 

See  also  Names  of  Continents.  Geology.  Voy- 
ages and  Travels. 

Ganzenmueller,  C.  Definitions  of  geographical 
names.  With  instructions  for  their  correct  pro- 
nunciation. N.  Y.,  1894.  2283.103 

Maltby,  A.  E.  Map  modeling  in  geography. 
N.  Y.  [1894.]  Illus.  2289.67 

Muenster,  S.  Cosmographia.  . . . Jetzund 

aber  aufl  das  Neue  vbersehn.  Basel,  1628.  Illus. 

*0.310.5 

Tarr,  R.  S.  Elementary  physical  geography. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  Maps.  3828.113 

Geology  and  Palseon- 
tolog^y. 

Alabama.  Geological  survey.  (Smith.)  Re- 
port upon  the  Coosa  coal  field,  by  A.  M.  Gibson. 
Montgomery,  1895.  7864.80 

Dana,  E.  S.  Minerals,  and  how  to  study  them. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  3868.115 

Uldridge,  G.  H.  A geological  reeonnoissance  in 
northwest  Wyoming.  Wash.,  1894.  [U.  S. 

Geol.  survey.  (Powell.)  Bull.  119.]  *7872.55.119 
Grimsley,  G.  P.  The  granites  of  Cecil  county, 
in  north-eastern  Maryland.  Thesis.  [Cincin- 
nati, 1894.]  Illus.  Map.  7865.14 

Kobelt,  W.  Die  Genera  Livinhacia,  Pseudacha- 
tina,  Perideris,  Limicolaria  und  Homorus.  Niirn- 
berg,  1895.  [Martini  and  Chemnitz.  Systema- 
tisches  Conchylien-Cabinet.  Bd.  1.  Abth.  10.] 

*3876.50.1,  pt.  10 
Lycett,  J.  Supplementary  monograph  on  the 
mollusca  from  the  Stonesfield  slate,  great  oolite, 
forest  marble,  and  cornbrash.  London,  1863. 
Plates.  78703.57 

Lyman,  B.  S.  Folds  and  faults  in  Pennsylvania 
anthracite-beds.  [N.  Y.]  1895.  Illus.  7863.71 

— Report  on  the  new  red  of  Bucks  and  Mont- 
gomery counties.  [Phila.]  1895.  Plates.  Maps. 

7863.72 

PoSepn^,  F.  The  genesis  of  ore  deposits.  N.  Y., 

1895.  Illus.  Portr.  3864.126 

Prosser,  C.  S.  The  Devonian  system  of  eastern 
Pennsylvania  and  New  York.  Map.  Wash., 
1894.  [U.  S.  Geol.  survey.  (Powell.)  Bull. 

120.]  *7872.55.120 


Russell,  I.  C.  Present  and  extinct  lakes  of 
Nevada.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Maps.  [National  geo- 
graphic monographs.  Vol.  1,  no.  4.]  *3871.101.1 
Scudder,  S.  H.  The  fossil  cockroaches  of  North 
America.  [Ottawa,  1895.]  5890.19 

Seeley,  H.  G.  The  story  of  the  earth  in  past 
ages.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Illus.  3869.130 

United  States.  Geological  survey.  (Powell.) 
Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States.  B.  Willis, 
editor.  Wash.,  1894.  Illus.  Maps.  *Cab. 78.12.1 

— Geology  of  tlie  Green  mountains  in  Massachu- 

setts, by  R.  Pumpelly,  J.  E.  Wolfi)  and  T.  N. 
Dale.  Wash.,  1894.  Illus.  *7870.73 

— Mollusca  and  Crustacea  of  the  miocene  forma- 
tions of  New  Jersey,  by  R.  P.  Whitfield.  Wash., 

1894.  Plates.  *7870.74 

Vodges,  A.  W.  Notes  on  palaeozoic  crustaceae. 
No.  1.  On  some  new  Sedalia  trilobites.  St.  Louis, 

1891.  4 plates.  5863.70 

Health  and  Hygiene. 

See  also  Physical  Education.  Sanitary  Science. 
Sports  and  Sporting. 

Arbuthnot,  J.  An  essay  concerning  the  effects 
of  air  on  human  bodies.  London,  1751.  3790b. 46 
Bermet,  J.  H.  Mentone,  the  Riviera,  Corsica, 
and  Biarritz  as  winter  climates.  2d  ed.  London, 
1862.  Illus.  Map.  674-15 

Francis,  V.  M.  A thesis  on  hospital  hygiene. 
N.  Y.,  1859.  Portrs.  5763.46 

Keith,  G.  S.  A plea  for  a simpler  life.  London, 

1895.  3769.154 

Parkas,  L.  C.  Elements  of  health.  London,  1895. 
Illus.  57693.41 

Public  school  buildings  in  New  York  city.  Their 
condition  as  shown  in  official  reports.  N.  Y. 
[1895.]  [Good  government  club  “ E ”.  Publ. 
no.  7.]  3764.114 

Richards,  Ellen  H.,  and  Marion  Talbot.  Food 
as  a factor  in  student  life.  Chicago,  1894.  [Uni- 
versity of  Chicago.  Dept,  of  social  science.] 

3762.133 

History. 

See  also  Names  of  Countries  for  special  histories. 

Religion  (Ecclesiastical  History). 
Adams,  Brooks.  The  law  of  civilization  and  de- 
cay. An  essay  on  history.  London,  1895.  2213.73 
Cox,  Sir  G.  W.  The  Greeks  and  the  Persians. 
8th  ed.  London,  1892.  Maps.  [Epochs  of 
ancient  history.]  5079^.35 

Stirling,  Amelia  H.  Torch-bearers  of  history. 
London,  1894,  95.  2 v.  Illus.  Portrs.  2248.67 

Indexes  to  Periodicals. 

See  Periodicals. 

Indians  of  America. 

See  also  Antiquities. 

Eickemeyer,  C.,  and  Lilian  W.  Eickemeyer. 
Among  the  Pueblo  Indians.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  Illus. 

4463.190 

Gatschet,  A.  S.  [Review  of  Chinook  texts.  By 
Franz  Boas,  and  The  life  and  traditions  of  the 
Red  man.  By  J.  Nicolar.]  [Cambridge,  1895.] 

4463.189 


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Hodge,  F.  W.  The  early  Navajo  and  Apache. 
Wash.,  1895.  4463.187 

Industrial  and  Mechan- 
ical Arts. 

See  also  Chemistry  (Chemical  Technology).  Edu- 
cation. Engineering.  Fine  Arts. 

Babcock  & Wilcox  company.  [Facts  about 
steam  boilers.]  N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus.  8oioa.68 
Bowes,  J.  L.  Notes  on  shippo;  a sequel  to  Jap- 
anese enamels.  London,  1895.  80203.54 

Chase,  I.  McKim.  Screw  propellers  and  marine 
propulsion.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus.  Table.  3954.155 
Cochrane,  C.  H.  The  wonders  of  modern  mech- 
anism. Phila.,  1896.  Ulus.  8013.168 

Davydof,  Sofiya.  La  dentelle  russe.  Histoire, 
technique,  statistique.  Trad,  du  russe.  Leipzig, 
1895.  7-1  pis.  *4020.49 

Hermann,  E.  A.  Steam  shovels  and  steam  shovel 
works.  N.  Y.,  1894.  Ulus.  4012.71 

Johns,  H.  W.,  manufacturing  co.  Artistic  house 
painting.  [N.  Y.,  1895.]  Col.  pis.  4099.101 
Lawler,  J.  J.  Practical  hot  water  heating ; steam 
and  gas  fitting.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  8016. 188 

Leask,  A.  R.  Refrigerating  machinery.  London, 
1895.  Ulus.  8017.190 

Marsden,  R.  Cotton  weaving.  London,  1895. 
Ulus.  [Technological  handbooks.]  8019.189 

Purchase,  W.  R.  Practical  masonry.  A guide 
to  the  art  of  stone  cutting.  . . . London,  1896. 

4012. 109 

Reynolds,  M.  First  principles  of  the  locomotive. 
London.  [1895.]  Ulus.  4018.47 

Richards,  F.  Compressed  air.  1st  ed.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Diagrams.  8015.176 

Roper,  S.  Instructions  and  suggestions  for  engi- 
neers and  firemen.  Phila.,  1894.  Ulus.  40193.148 
— Questions  and  answers  for  engineers.  5th  ed. 
Phila.  [1895?]  40193.147 

Stromberg,  W.  Stromberg’s  steam  user’s  guide 
and  instructor.  St.  Louis,  1893.  Ulus.  4019.114 
Swan,  R.  T.  Paper  and  ink.  [Boston.]  1895. 

40193.146 

Vachon,  M.  Les  arts  et  les  industries  du  papier 
en  France.  1871-1894.  Paris.  [1895.]  Ulus. 
Portrs.  Maps.  *6110.43 

Industrial  Exhibitions. 

Cotton  states  exposition,  Atlanta,  1895.  The 
exhibit  of  the  Smithsonian  institution  at  the  expo- 
sition. Wash.,  1895.  4021.67 

Exposicion  historico-americana,  JIadrid,  1892. 
Commeniora9ao  do  descobrimento  da  America. 
Catalogo  da  sec9ao  raaritima  portugueza.  Lisboa, 
1892.  4316.162 

Montreal.  Roman  catholic  board  of  school  com- 
missioners. Exposition  universelle  de  Chicago. 
Notice  sur  les  ecoles  relevant  du  Bureau  des  Com- 
missaires  catholiques  remains.  Montreal,  1893. 
Ulus.  Plans.  7594.71 

Paris.  Exposition  universelle,  1889.  Notes  pour 
le  jury  de  la  classe  xxvi  (horlogerie)  sur  les  pieces 
presentees  par  Planchon.  Paris,  1889.  4018.48 

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Renwick,  Sir  A.  Report  of  the  Executive  com- 
missioner for  New  South  Wales  to  the  World’s 
Columbian  exposition.  Sydney,  1894.  Pis.  Plans. 

*4024.125 

Journalism. 

Dana,  C.  A.  The  art  of  newspaper  making. 
Three  lectures.  N.  Y.,  1895.  6198.35 

Mayhew,  A.  A jorum  of  Punch,”  with  those 
who  helped  to  brew  it.  The  early  history  of  “ The 
London  charivari.”  London,  1895.  Portrs. 

4572-149 

Spielmann,  Marion  H.  The  history  of  “ Punch.” 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  4572.148 

Language. 

See  also  Literature. 

Clough,  J.  C.  On  the  existence  of  mixed  lan- 
guages. London,  1876.  2956.86 

Darbishire,  H.  D.  Relliquiae  philologicae : or, 
essays  in  comparative  philology.  Ed.  by  R.  S. 
Conway.  With  a biographical  notice  by  J.  E. 
Sandys.  Cambridge,  1895.  2954.80 

Giles,  P.  A sliort  manual  of  comparative  phi- 
lology. London,  1895.  2959.84 

Anglo-Saxon. 

Sievers,  E.  W.  Abriss  der  angelsachsisclien 
Grammatik.  Halle  a.  S.,  1895.  4583.127 

Arabian. 

Vollers,  C.  Lehrbuch  der  segypto-arabischen 
Unigangsspraehe,  mit  Uebungen  und  einem  Glos- 
sar.  Kairo,  1890.  3038.84 

Englisb. 

Bell,  A.  M.  English  visible  speech  in  twelve  les- 
sons. Rochester.  [1895.]  Ulus.  35993.114 
Ellis,  E.  S.  Common  errors  in  writing  and  speak- 
ing. N.  Y.,  1894.  45893.149 

Hart,  J.  M.  A handbook  of  English  composition. 
Phila.,  1895.  5598.49 

Johnson,  Samuel.  A dictionary  of  the  English 
language  . . . prefixed,  a history  of  the  language 
and  an  English  grammar.  5th  ed.  London,  1784. 
2 V.  *2580.9 

Longmans’  “ ship  ” literary  readers.  The  fourth 
reader.  London,  1895.  Ulus.  1409.32 

Tucker,  G.  M.  Our  common  speech:  six  papers 
on  topics  connected  with  the  proper  use  of  the 
English  language.  ...  N.  Y.,  1895.  45893.148 

French. 

Keetels,  J.  G.  An  analytical  and  practical  French 
grammar.  N.  Y.  [1872.]  26893.86 

P'ranco-JVoj'xnan  Dialect, 

Lewis,  E.  S.  Guernsey:  its  people  and  dialect. 
Balt.,  1895.  4583.126 

Marie,  de  France.  L’espurgatoire  Seint  Patriz. 
Pub.  with  an  introd.  and  a study  of  the  language 
of  the  author,  by  Thomas  Atkinson  Jenkins. 
Phila.,  1894.  2685.106 

German. 

Beiley,  U.  J.  Der  praktische  Deutsche.  N.  Y., 
1895.  4889-55 


Language  — Law 


Cutting,  S.  W.  Der  Conjuiikliv  bei  Hartmann 
von  Aue.  Chicago,  1894.  [Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Germanic  studies.  1.]  2882.59 

Kroeh,  C.  F.  The  living  raetliod  for  learning 
how  to  think  in  German.  4th  ed.  London,  1892. 

4889.56 

Kuphal,  0.  The  idiomatic  study  of  German. 
1st  series.  N.  Y.  ,1895.  4887.30 

Whitney,  W.  D.,  and  Marian  P.  Whitney.  An 
introductory  German  reader.  N.  Y.  [1895.] 

4889a. 58 

Greek. 

Hale,  W.  G.  The  anticipatory  subjunctive  in 
Greek  and  Latin.  Chicago,  1894.  [University  of 
Chicago.  Studies  in  classical  philology.]  2955.37 
Holmes,  D.  H.  Die  mit  Prapositionen  zusam- 
mengesetzten  Verben  bei  Thukydides.  Inaugural- 
Dissertation.  Berlin,  1895.  4983.21 

Jannaris,  A.  N.  A concise  dictionary  of  the 
English  and  modern  Greek  languages,  as  actually 
written  and  spoken.  English-Greek.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

3039.120 

Hawaiian. 

Andrews,  L.  A dictionary  of  the  Hawaiian 
language  . . . appended  an  English-Hawaiian 

vocabulary.  Honolulu,  18G5.  *5032.12 

— A vocabulary  of  words  in  the  Hawaiian  lan- 
guage. Lahainaluna,  183G.  3033.84 

Italian. 

Bruner,  J.  D.  The  phonology  of  the  Pistojese 
dialect.  Dissertation.  Baltimore,  1894.  2785.62 
Buck,  C.  D.  The  Oscan-Umbrian  verb-system. 
Chicago,  1895.  [University  of  Chicago.  Studies 
in  classical  philology.]  2955.36 

Facciolati,  J.  Ortografia  moderna  ad  uso  di 
tutte  le  scuole  d’ltalia.  Venezia,  1797.  *2783.6 

Melzi,  J.  B.  New  English-Italian  & Italian- 
English  dictionary.  London,  1895.  *2788.56 

Latin. 

Adam,  A.  The  rudiments  of  Latin  and  English 
grammar.  4th  Amer.  ed.  Boston,  1812.  4938.53 
Burgess,  I.  B.  The  first  year’s  Latin  study. 
N.  Y.  [1894.]  [Amer.  educational  bulletin.  1.] 

7596.32 

Harkness,  A.  A Latin  reader.  . . . N.  Y., 

1876.  2938.49 

Siamese. 

Brown,  N.  A catechism  in  the  Tai  or  Shyan 
language.  Sadiya,  1838.  7429a.  133 

Spanish. 

Beale,  A.  M.  A.  E.vcelsior  English-Spanish  and 
Spanish-English  dictionary.  Commercial  and  tech- 
nical. N.  Y.,  1895.  *3039.121 

Kroeh,  C.  F.  The  living  method  for  learning 
how  to  think  in  Spanish.  London,  1892.  3037.107 

Law. 

See  also  Political  and  Social  Science. 
Argument,  The,  of  a learned  counsel  upon  an 
action  of  the  case  brought  by  the  East-India-Com- 
pany,  against  Mr.  Thomas  Sands  an  interloper. 
London,  1696.  No.  2 in  *5659a.36 


Bigelow,  M.  M.  Leading  cases  on  the  law  of 


torts.  With  notes.  Boston,  1875.  3663.51 

Bishop,  J.  P.  Tlie  first  book  of  the  law.  Boston, 
1868.  5621.9 

Croswell,  S.  G.  A treatise  on  the  law  relating 
to  electricity.  Boston,  1895.  3664.69 

Cunynghame,  H.  11.  S.  English  patent  practice. 
With  acts,  rules,  forms,  and  precedents.  London, 
1894.  3665.79 


Davis,  A.  McF.  The  law  of  adultery  and  igno- 
minious punishments.  Worcester,  1895.  3573.133 
Draper,  W.  F.  National  bankruptcy  bill.  Speech, 
House  of  repr.,  Oct.  30,  1893.  Wash.,  1893. 

3665.36 

France.  OfSce  du  travail.  Hygiene  et  securite 
des  travailleurs  dans  les  ateliers  industriels.  Legis- 
lation fran9aise  et  etrangere.  Paris,  1895. 

*3565.189 

Germany.  Acts,  laws,  etc.  Civilprozessordnung 
fiir  das  Deutsche  Reich.  Herausg.  vonK.  Pannier. 
Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.321 

Holst,  H.  E.  von.  The  constitutional  law  of  the 
United  States.  Trans,  by  A.  B.  Mason.  Chicago, 

1887.  3610.62 
Immerwahr,  W.  Die  Verschweigung  im  deut- 
schen  Recht.  Breslau,  1895.  [Untersuchungen 
zur  deutschen  Staats-und  Rechtsgeschichte.  48.] 

*7616.54.48 

Inderwick,  F.  A.  The  king’s  peace.  A historical 
sketch  of  the  English  law  courts.  London,  1895. 
Pis.  [Social  England  series.]  3638.22 

Matthews,  B.  American  authors  and  British 
pirates.  N.  Y , 1889.  5669a.  15 

May,  J.  W.  The  law  of  crimes.  2d  ed.  by  J. 
H.  Beale,  jr.  Boston,  1893.  5628.24 

Moses,  J.  M.  The  law  applicable  to  strikes. 
Prize  thesis,  Univ.  of  Maryland.  Balt.,  1895. 

3664.71 

Mueller,  C.  C.  F.  Sachsen-Spiegel,  oder  das 
Sachsische  Landrecht.  Leipzig.  [1894.] 

4896.50.342 

Ridout,  J.  G.  Treatise  on  the  patent  law  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada.  Toronto,  1894. 

Patent  Room 

Sohm,  R.  The  institutes  of  Roman  law.  Trans, 
by  J.  C.  Ledlie.  Oxford,  1892.  3611.59 

Spencer,  E.  A.  Hints  from  a lawyer.  N.  Y., 

1888.  56393-39 

Thayer,  J.  B.  The  teaching  of  English  law  at 
universities.  Boston,  1895.  7661.73 

Thorne,  H.  W.  Instructor  in  practical  court 
reporting.  Cincinnati,  1894.  61193.5 

Trefethen,  J.  A.  A condensed  report  of  the 
trial  of  J.  A.  Trefethen  and  W.  H.  Smith  for  the 
murder  of  Deltena  J.  Davis.  Boston,  1895. 

5685.24 

United  States.  Acts  and  laws.  Income  tax 
laws  prior  to  act  of  Aug.  28.  N.  Y.  [1894.] 

3664.70 

— Supreme  court.  Income  tax  cases.  C.  Pol- 

lock, versus  the  Farmers’  loan  and  trust  company 
et  al.  L.  H.  Hyde,  versus  the  Continental  trust 
company  of  the  city  of  New  York  et  al.  [N.  Y., 
1894.]  5686.32 

— Library  of  Congress.  Directions  for  securing 

copyrights  under  the  revised  acts  of  Congress, 
including  the  foreign  copyright,  by  act  of  March 
3,  1891.  [Wash.,  1893.]  5662.65 


Law  — Literature 


Vacher,  L.  C.  Le  homestead  aux  fitats-Unis. 
Paris,  1895.  3561.143 

Webster,  P.  Law  of  naturalization  in  the  United 
States  of  America  and  of  other  countries.  Boston, 
1895.  3664.68 

White,  A.  M.  Outlines  of  legal  history.  London, 
1895.  5638.42 

Literature. 

See  also  Drama.  Fiction.  Folk-Lore.  Language. 
Poetry. 

Hennequin,  iS.  £crivains  francises.  Paris,  1889. 
[Jttudes  de  critique  scientifique.]  46506.69 

Contents.  — Dickens.  — Heine.  — Tourguenef.  — Poe. — Dos- 
toi’ewski.  — Tolstoi. 

Hints  for  authors  as  to  how  and  where  to  sell 
their  mss.  Cleveland.  [1895.]  6198.34 

Marble,  A.  P.  Studies  in  literature.  [Worcester? 
1890.]  6197.38 

Newbigging,  T.  Fables  and  fabulists  ancient 
and  modern.  N.  A".  [1895.]  4578.153 

American. 

Godkin,  E.  L.  Reflections  and  comments.  18t!5- 
1895.  N.  Y.,  1895.  2404.85 

Hutton,  L.  Other  times  and  other  seasons. 
N.  Y".,  1895.  Portr.  23693.100 

Quincy,  Eliza  S.,  compiler.  [Scrap-books,  com- 
piled by  Eliza  S.  Quincy  and  other  members  of 
the  Quincy  family.  1820-1880.  21  v.]  *22603.1 

Whittier,  J.  G.  The  Whittier  year  book.  Pas- 
sages from  [his]  verse  and  prose.  Boston.  [1895.] 
Portr.  44093.169 

English. 

Boyd,  A.  K.  H.  Occasional  and  immemorial 
days.  London,  1895.  3457.162 

Browne,  Sir  Thomas,  M.D.  Works.  London, 
1686.  Portr.  *4600.11 

Contents.  — Psendodoxia  epidemica:  or,  inquiries  into  very 
maay  received  tenents  and  commonly  presumed  triiihe. 
7lh  ed.  — Religio  medici.  8th  ed.  — Uydriotaphia,  urn- 
burial.  — Certain  raiecellany  tracts. 

Chancellor,  E.  B.  Literary  types:  being  essays 
in  criticism.  London,  1895.  4558.137 

Contents.  — De  Qoincey.  — Lamb.  — Carlyle.  — Landor.  — 
Dickens.  — Coleridge. 

Clarke,  H.  S.  “ A little  flutter.”  Stage,  story, 
and  stanza.  London.  [1892.]  Portr.  [White- 
friars  library  of  wit  and  humour.  2d  series.] 

2578.150 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Anima  poetae.  From  unpub- 
lished note-books.  Ed.  by  E.  H.  Coleridge.  Bos- 
ton, 1895.  4552-43 

Fisher,  Mary.  Twenty-five  letters  on  English 
authors.  Chicago,  1895.  4558.136 

Gosse,  E.  W.  A history  of  eighteenth  century 
literature  (1660-1780).  London,  1891.  4574.155 

Hallard,  J.  H.  Gallica,  and  other  essays.  Lon- 
don, 1895.  4554.124 

Contents.  — Gallica:  Some  reasons  for  learning  French; 
Corneille;  Racine;  The  poetry  of  Alfred  de  ilusset;  Paul 
Bourget.  Other  essays:  The  poetry  of  Keats;  The  poetry 
of  Swinburne;  The  autobiography  of  Solomon  ilaimon. 

Hoppus,  J.  D.  Riverside  papers.  London,  1882. 
2 v.  2468.148 

Jefferies,  J.  R.  Thoughts  from  the  writings  of 
Richard  .Jefferies.  Selected  by  H.  S.  11.  Waylen. 
London.  1895.  3815.79 


Leland,  C.  G.  Hans  Breitmann  in  Germany : 
Tyrol.  London.  [1895.]  4508.82 

Lilly,  W.  S.  Four  English  humourists  of  the 
nineteenth  century.  London,  1895.  4552. 121 

Contents.  — Dickens.  — Thackcr.ay.  — George  Eliot.  — Car- 
lyle. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essay  on  Milton.  Ed.  with 
introd.  by  J.  G.  Croswell.  N.  Y".,  1895.  Portr. 
[Ijongmans’  English  classics.]  4558.139 

Mazwell,  Sir  H.  E.,  bart.  Post  meridiana: 
afternoon  essays.  Edinb.,  1895.  2557.86 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  English  lands,  letters,  and 
kings.  N.  Y.,  1889-95.  3 v.  4576.131 

Contents.  — 1.  From  Celt  to  Tudor.  2.  From  Elizabeth  to 
Anne.  3.  Queen  Anne  and  the  Georges. 

More,  Sir  T.  Utopia.  In  Latin  from  the  edition 
of  March,  1518,  and  in  English  from  the  first 
edition  of  R.  Robynson’s  translation  in  1551. 
With  additional  translations,  and  notes  by  ,J.  H. 
Lupton.  Oxford,  1895.  6608.49 

Noble,  J.  A.  Impressions  & memories.  London, 
1895.  4578.154 

Pancoast,  H.  S.  An  introduction  to  English  lit- 
erature. N.  Y’'.,  1895.  4459.140 

Pater,  W.  H.  Miscellaneous  studies.  A series 
of  essays.  Prepared  for  the  press  by  C.  L.  Shad- 
well.  N.  Y”".,  1895.  4559. 141 

Contents.  — Prosper  Merimec.  — Raphael.  — Pascal.  — Art 
notes  in  North  Italy.  — Notre-Dame  d’ Amiens.  — V ezelay . — 
Apollo  in  Picardy.  — The  child  in  the  house.  — Emerald 
Uthwart. — Diaphaneite. 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Select  essays  chiefly  bear- 
ing on  English  literature.  Trans,  by  A.  J.  Butler. 
London.  [1894.]  2557.85 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.  Works.  [Ed.  by 
Sidney  Colvin.]  Edinb.,  1891,  95.  8 v.  Portr. 
Namely  : — 

1,5.  Miscellanies.  2 v.  *,,,*6594.76 

2,  3.  Travels  and  excursions.  2 v.  ***6594.77 
4,  7,  8.  Tales  and  fantasies.  3 v.  ***6594.78 
6.  Romances.  Vol.  1.  ***6594.79 

Thackeray.  Roundabout  papers.  The  second 
funeral  of  Napoleon.  Critical  reviews.  Boston, 
1892.  Ulus.  882.22 

Whittaker,  T.  Essays  and  notices,  philosophical 
and  psychological.  London,  1895.  3607.155 

French. 

Darmesteter,  J.  Critique  et  politique.  Paris, 
1895.  26793.181 

Contents.  — Ess-ais  de  critique.  — Symboles.  — Pages 
d’histoire  contemporaine.  — Conversations  autrichiennes. 

— Selected  essays.  The  trans.  from  the  French 

by  Helen  B.  Jastrow.  Ed.  with  memoir  by  M. 
Jastrow,  jr.  Boston,  1895.  Portr.  2697.77 

Contents.  — The  religions  of  the  future.  — The  prophets  of 
Israel.  — Afghan  life  in  Afghan  songs. — Race  and  tradition. 

— Ernest  Renan.  — An  essay  on  the  history  of  the  Jews.  — 
The  supreme  God  in  the  Indo.Euiopean  mythology. 

Hennequin,  fi.  Quelques  ecrivains  fr:in9ais.  Paris, 
1890.  [Ltudes  de  critique  scientifique.]  2648.111 
Contents.  — Flaubert.  — Zola.  — Hugo.  — Goncourt.  — Huys- 
mans,  etc. 

Huon  de  Bordeaux.  Done  into  English  by  Sir 
John  Bourchier,  lord  Berners;  retold  byR.  Steele. 
London,  1895.  Pis.  2671.148 

Lanson,  G.  Histoire  de  la  litterature  frantjaise. 
2e  ed.  Paris,  1895.  6677.40 


Literature 


Larroumet,  L.  B.  G.  P.  fitudes  de  littcraturc  et 
d’art.  3e  serie.  Paris,  18!)5.  26793.183 

Contents.  — Le  theatre  d’Or.mge.  — Palissy.  — Watteau.  — 
Hugo. — Dumas.  — Uoppie.  — Bourget.  — Anatole  France. 

— l*r6vost.  — Derouiade.  — Dorchaiu.  — De  Nolbac.  — 
Conferences  et  conferenciers.  — Puvis  de  Cliavannes.  — 
L’urt  ddeoratif  au  xixe  siecle. — La  3eune.sse  et  la  science. 

— Nouvelles  6tudes  de  litterature  et  d’art.  Paris, 

1894.  26793.184 

Contents.  — L’art  fran9ai8  avant  Louis  xiv.  — La  vicille  Sor- 
boune.  — A propos  do  Berenice.  — Lamartine.  — Weiss.  — 
Taine.  — Zola.  — Lemaitre.  — A propos  des  Salons.  — 
Dn  nouveau  “ Retour  des  cendres.”  — L’cxpositiou  de 
Meissonier.”  — Fremiet. — Au  pays  .d’Hamlet.  — Ibsen  ct 
ribs6nismc.  — Degenerescence? 

Roland,  Chanson  de.  The  song  of  Roland.  A 
summary  for  English  readers,  with  verse  render- 
ings of  typical  passages,  by  A.  Way&F.  Spencer. 
N.y.,  1895.  4679.20 

Saint-Pair,  G.  de.  Der  Roman  du  Mont  Saint- 
Michel.  Wiedergabe  der  beiden  Handschriften 
des  Britischen  Museums  von  Paul  Redlich.  Mar- 
burg, 1894.  [Ausgaben  u.  Abhandl.  aus  d. 
Gebiete  d.  roraaaischen  Philologie.  92.] 

*6686.62.92 

Gaelic. 

Hyde,  D.  The  story  of  early  Gaelic  literature. 
London,  1895.  [The  new  Irish  library.]  45793.164 

German. 

Bismarck-Schoenhausen,  0.  E.  L.,  Fiirst  von. 
Fiirst  Bismarck’s  Reden.  Herausg.  von  P.  Stein. 
Bd.  1.  Leipzig.  [1895.]  Portr.  4896.50.340 
Botstiber,  J.,  trans.  Tagebuch  eines  bosen 
Buben.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.321 

Goethe.  Dichtung  und  Wahrheit  (the  first  four 
books).  [Ed.  with  notes  by  C.  A.  Buchheim.] 
Oxford,  1894.  [Clarendon  press  series.  German 
classics.  12.]  4905.51.12 

Muench-Bellinghausen,  E.  F.  J.,  Freiherr  von. 
Halm’s  Griseldis.  [By  F.  Halm,  pseud.]  Oxford, 

1894.  [Clarendon  press  series.  German  classics. 

11.]  4905.51.11 

Singer,  F.  Briefe  eines  Jiinggesellen.  Stim- 
mungsbilder  von  S.  Fritz  [pseud.].  3te  Aufl. 
Leipzig.  [1894.]  4896.50.326 

Wells,  B.  W.  Modern  German  literature.  Bos- 
ton, 1895.  4874.36 

Greek. 

Aristophanes.  The  wasps.  By  C.  E.  Graves. 
Cambridge,  1894.  [Pitt  press  series.]  29793.83 
Carroll,  M.  Aristotle’s  Poetics,  C.  xxv,  in  the 
light  of  the  Homeric  scholia.  Balt.,  1895.  2973.70 
Bhrlich,  A.  B.  De  Callimachi  hymnis  quaestiones 
chronologicae.  Vratislaviae,  1894.  [Breslauer 
philolog.  Abhandl.  Bd.  7,  H.  3.]  2957.73.7 

Herodotus.  The  4th,  5th,  and  6th  books.  With 
introd.,  notes  [etc.]  by  R.  W.  Macan.  London, 

1895.  2 V.  Map.  2973.18 

Kirk,  W.  H.  Demosthenic  style  in  the  private 
orations.  Balt.,  1895.  4983.22 

Plato.  Dialogues.  A selection  of  passages  from 
Plato.  From  the  translation  by  B.  Jowett.  Ed. 
by  M.  J.  Knight.  Oxford,  1895.  2 v.  5009.15 

— De  republica.  Greek  text.  Ed.  with  notes  and 

essays  by  B.  Jowett  and  L.  Campbell.  Oxford, 
1894.  .3  v.  3004.60 

Sophocles.  The  Ajax  and  Electra  of  Sophocles, 
trans.,  with  introd.  by  E.  D.  A.  Morshead.  Lon- 
don, 1895.  3007.67 


— Tragedies.  The  Oxford  trans.  rev.  [Ed.  by 

T.  A.  Buckley.]  London,  1891.  Portr.  [Bohn’s 
classical  library.]  3009.55 

Tueselmanu,  O.  Zur  handschriftlichen  Ueber- 
liefcrung  von  Oppians  Kynegetika.  Nordhausen, 
1890.  5003.2 

Verrall,  A.  W.  Euripides  the  rationalist : a study 
in  the  history  of  art  and  religion.  Cambridge, 
1895.  4974.12 

Hiinffariau. 

Petoefi,  A.  Lbfamagabs.  Budapest,  1890.  Portr. 

4899.15 

— Ziibimabledems  de  sep  de  Etelke.  Budapest, 

1890.  4899.14 

Indian. 

Holtzmann,  A.  Das  Mahabharata  und  seine 
Theile.  Kiel,  1892-95.  4 v.  3023.1 14 

Irish. 

Hogan,  E.  The  Irish  Nennius  from  L.  na  Huidre 
and  homilies  and  legends  from  L.  Brecc.  Alpha- 
betical list  of  Irish  neuter  substantives.  Dublin, 
1895.  [Royal  Irish  acad.  Todd  lecture  ser.  Vol. 
6.]  No.  2 in  *4584.112 

Italian. 

Crane,  T.  F.  The  Dante  library  presented  by  W. 
Fiske  to  Cornell  university.  1893-94.  Ithaca, 
1894.  4795-23 

Snider,  D.  J.  Dante’s  Inferno.  A commentary. 
St.  Louis.  [1892.]  2795.74 

— Dante’s  Purgatorio  and  Paradiso.  A commen- 
tary. St.  Louis.  [1893.]  2795.75 

Latin. 

Horace.  Historical  and  political  odes.  With 
introd.  and  notes  by  A.  J.  Church.  London, 
1894.  29293.83 

— Odes.  Books  I and  II.  Done  into  English 

verse,  with  Andromeda,  Ariadne,  and  Jason  by  J. 
H.  Deazeley.  London,  1894.  2926.27 

Lipsius,  J.  A discourse  of  constancy,  in  two 
books.  Trans,  by  N.  Wanley.  London,  1670. 

*54593.104 

Mackail,  J.  W.  Latin  literature.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

4938.52 

Ovidius  Naso,  Publius.  [Opera.]  (Corpvs  poc- 
tarvm  Latinorvm.  London,  1894.)  *3001.58 

Propertius,  Sextus  Aurelius.  Sexti  Properti 
Cynthia.  (Corpvs  poetarvm  Latinorvm.  London, 
1894.)  *3001.58 

Servius  Maurus  Honoratus.  Servii  Gramrnatici 
qvi  fervntvr  in  Vergilii  Carmina  commentarii 
recensvervnt  G.  Thilo  et  H.  Hagen.  Lipsiae, 
1881-87.  3 v.  2921.57 

Contents.  — 1.  Aeneidos  lib.  l-v.  2.  Aeneidos  lib.  vi-xii. 
3.  Bvcolica  et  Georgica. 

Tacitus.  Agricola  and  Germania.  With  introd. 
and  notes  hy  H.  M.  Stephenson.  Cambridge, 
1894.  Map.  [Pitt  press  series.]  29493.61 

Virgil.  Carmina  omnia.  Perpetuo  commentario 
ad  modum  Joannis  Bond,  explicuit  Fr.  Dubner. 
Parisiis,  1858.  *29293.82 

Old  Saxon. 

Heliand.  Nach  dem  Altsachsischen  von  P.  Her- 
mann. Leipzig.  [1895.]  4896.50.339 


Literature  — Manuscripts 


Spanish. 

Tres  relaciones  historicas.  Madrid,  1889.  [Colec- 
cion  de  libros  espanoles  raros  6 curiosos.  T.  19.] 

**D.i5ob.ii9 

Contents.  — Dialogo  entre  Pedro  Barrantes  Maldonado  y un 
Caballero  extranjero  en  que  cuenta  el  saco  que  los  Turcos 
hicieron  en  Gibraltar.  — Historia  de  la  presa  de  los  Gelbes 
en  Africa,  por  Diego  del  Castillo. — Jornada  de  Africa  de. 
rey  Don  Sebastian  de  Portugal  por  Juan  Bautista  de  Morulesl 

Magnetism. 

See  Electricity. 

Manners  and  Customs. 

See  also  Children. 

Ashmore,  Ruth.  Side  talks  with  girls.  N.  Y., 
1895.  1183.18 

Bok,  E.  W.  Successward.  A young  man’s  hook 
for  young  men.  N.  Y.,  1895.  3589133 

Callaway,  Frances  B.  Charm  and  courtesy  in 
letter-writing.  N.  Y.,  1895.  5589.49 

Dablgren,  Madeline  V.  The  social-official  etiquette 
of  the  United  States.  6th  ed.  Balt.,  1894.  4467.126 
Eaton,  A.  TV.  H.  Letter-writing,  its  ethics  and 
etiquette  with  remarks  on  the  proper  use  of  mono- 
grams, crests  and  seals.  N.  Y.,  1891.  [Good 
form.]  130.36 

Grant,  R.  The  art  of  living.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus. 

5586.15 

Longstreet,  Abby  B.  Hospitality  in  town  and 
country.  N.  Y.,  1892.  [Good  form.]  130.134 

— Manners,  good  and  bad,  at  home  and  in  society, 

N.  Y.,  1891.  [Good  form.]  130.135 

Thayer,  W.  M.  Aim  high.  Hints  and  helps  for 
young  men.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  5589-45 

Maiiviscripts  and  Auto- 
graphs. 

Addison  county,  V ermont.  [Commissions  granted 
by  T.  Chittenden,  Captain-general,  Governor  . . . 
1786-93.]  Manuscript.  **0.341.19 

Anne,  queen  of  England.  [An  order  to  the  treas- 
urer to  pay  Mr.  Tennison  Treaser  for  y®  Bounty 
to  y'  Poor  clergy  £500  for  Incid*®.  Signed  by 
queen  Anne  and  Sidney  Lord  Godolphin.]  Manu- 
script. **0.341.11 

[Anti-slavery  letters  written  to  W.  L.  Garrison 
and  others.  1830-1838.]  Manuscript.  7 v. 

**0.33.20 

Appleton,  N.  [Letters  written  to  N.  Appleton, 
T.  G.  Appleton  and  others,  together  witli  various 
autographs.]  Manuscripts.  **0.342.32 

Birch,  W.  De  G.,  ed.  An  ancient  manuscript  of 
the  eighth  or  ninth  century  : formerly  belonging  to 
St.  Mary’s  abbey,  or  Nunnaminster,  Wincliester. 
London,  1889.  [Hampsliire  record  society.] 

*2494.147 

Boston.  Town  government.  Boston  Ss  : [Bills] 
granted  by  the  Selectmen,  October  25,  1762. 
Manuscript.  **0.341.28 

— The  out  wharfes  from  Scarletts  wharfe  south- 
ward to  middle  opening,  measure  . . . [with 

orders  passed  by  the  General  court  regarding  their 
care,  etc.].  [1703.]  Manuscript.  **0.341.22 
Chester,  John,  colonel.  [Letter  expressing 
thanks  for  the  loan  of  a handkerchief  in  camp,  and 
referring  to  Gen.  Green’s  seal.  Dated,  Wethers- 
field, (1779).]  Manuscript.  **0.342.18 


Deane,  S.  [Copy  of  a letter  to  the  Committee  of 
secret  correspondence,  relating  to  the  sailing  of 
the  store-sliip  Amphitrite.  Dated,  Paris,  20''' 
Janr,  1777.]  Manuscript.  **0.342.25 

Dudley,  P.  [Letter  to  Mr.  Hackshaw  in  rela- 
tion to  the  business  troubles  between  Mr.  Lillie 
and  Messires  Bromfield  and  Burroughs.  Dated, 
Boston:  1708.  25th  September.]  Manuscript. 

**0.341.33 

Blatson  family.  [Certified  copy  of  the  will  of 
Constant  Elatson  of  London,  signed  Aug.  29,  1695, 
and  other  documents.]  Manuscript.  **0.341.29 
Fisher,  J.  [Copy  of  a plan  of  the  Wentworth 
and  Vernon  farms  in  Medfield  and  Holliston. 
Original  [and  copy?]  made  in  1659.]  Manuscript. 

**0.342.13 

Franklin,  B.  [Letter  to  John  Sharpe  approving 
the  engagement  of  Dr.  Hay  as  Counsel  for  the 
Representative  body  of  the  Province,  etc.  Dated 
[London]  Craven  street.  April  21,  58.]  Manu- 
script. **K. 10.21 

— [Letter  to  Mr.  W.  Stral\an.  Dated  London, 

Wednesday  morng].  Manuscript.  **K.20.9 

— [Letter  to  Richard  Partridge,  agent  for  the 

province  of  Pensilvania,  concerning  the  “ Difficul- 
ties this  province  has  been  under  by  proprietary 
restraints  ”...  Dated,  Philada.,  Nov.  27, 
1755.]  Manuscript.  **K.2o.i3 

— [Letter  to  Wm.  Strahan  in  regard  to  a lost 

letter  and  bill  of  exchange.  Dated,  Philada., 
April  26,  1746.]  Manuscript.  **K. 20.10 

— Notes  on  the  petition  [of  William  Smith,  of 

Philadelphi.a  who  had  been  found  guilty  of  pro- 
moting and  publishing  a libel,  entitled  “The 
address  of  William  Moore,  Esquire.”  Pliila.  1758]. 
Manuscript.  **K. 20.12 

Jones,  J.  C.,  vs.  Boston  mill  corporation.  [Papers 
in  the  arbitration  regarding  certain  land  in  the 
vicinity  of  Snow  Hill,  Endicott,  Pond,  Prince, 
Charlestown,  and  Causeway  streets.  With  other 
documents  regarding  said  land.  1718/19-1844.] 
8 manuscripts.  3 plans.  **0.341.14 

Kirkland,  J.  T.  [Letter  to  “Rev.  Mr.  Green- 
wood and  other  graduates  of  Harvard  University 
since  1811  ” in  answer  to  a letter  expressing  regret 
on  his  resigning  the  presidency  of  Harvard  college. 
Dated,  Boston,  April  20,  1828.]  Manuscript. 

**0.342.10 

Kost,  R.  [Letter  to  H.  Uderstadt  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  written  in  Richland  jail,  Columbia,  S.  C., 
Dec.  4,  1864.]  Manuscript.  **0.342.21 

Lark,  sloop,  of  Boston.  Accomp'  of  wages  due 
for  work  unboard  of  y®  sloop  Lark  of  Boston. 
[1707.]  Manuscript.  **0.341.30 

Lillie,  S.  [Power  of  attorney  to  William 
Chiekering  at  Newfoundland.  Dated,  Boston, 
27th  August,  1705.]  Manuscript.  **0.342.26 
Lothrop,  T.  [Deed  of  land  in  Barnstable  to 
Nicholas  Davis.  Attested  by  Mark  Redle  and 
Mary  Crowell.  Acknowledged  before  Thos. 
Hinckley.  Dated,  1674.]  Manuscript.  **0.341.32 
Louis  XV.  [Order  in  regard  to  the  funds  from 
the  sale  of  the  bark  La  Creolle,  dated  March  19, 
1745.]  Manuscript.  Parchment.  Signed.  **0.341.21 
Massachusetts.  Militia.  We  the  subscribers, 
voluntarily  inlist  . . . for  the  term  of  four 

months  ...  to  serve  in  Capt.  Bedlams’  [sic] 
regiment  [during  Shays’s  rebellion  1787].  Broad- 
side. **0.341.12 

Printed  form  signed  by  16  men. 


Manuscripts  — Medicine 


Mather,  C.  [Signed  copy  of  a letter  to  Mr. 
Hackshaw  (?)  in  relation  to  the  business  troubles 
between  Mr.  Lillie  and  Broinfield  & Burrouglis. 
Dated,  Boston,  June  10^'':  1708.]  Manuscript. 

**0.341.34 

Ohio,  U.  S.  man-of-war.  [Copy  of  a letter  from 
Isaac  Hull,  commander  in  chief  of  the  U.  S.  naval 
force  in  the  Mediterranean,  to  Captain  Joseph 
Smith,  commanding  the  U.  S.  ship  Ohio.  Dated, 
at  sea.  May  5,  183!).]  Manuscript.  **0.341.16 
Peirce,  J.  II.  [Letter,  dated  Boston,  May  17, 
1810,  to  William  Winthrop,  Cambridge,  in  regard 
to  the  sale  of  lands  in  Maine.]  Manuscript. 

**0.342.16 

Point  Shirley,  Mass.  [List  of  the  inhabitants  of 
Point  Shirley  and  Pudding  point  by  Thos. 
Golthwait  about  1760.]  Manuscript.  **0.342.12 
Rutledge,  E.  [Letter  dated  Charleston,  Dec.  24, 
1788,  to  — , detailing  his  plans  for  the  settlement 
of  Gen.  [sic]  Nathaniel  Greene’s  estate.]  Man- 
uscript. **0.342.14 

Shays’s  rebellion.  We  do  Each  one  of  us 
acknolege  our  Selves  to  be  Inlesten  into  a Com- 
pany Comanded  by  Capt  - - — & Lieut  Isaac 
Bullard  & in  Col  Hazletons  Keg™*  of  Regulators 
in  order  for  the  Suppresen  of  tyranikle  gover- 
mint  in  the  massachusets  State.  [1787.]  Manu- 
script. **0.341.25 

Attested  copy. 

Sloman,  Elizabeth  C.,  vs.  W.  J.  Davis.  [Cor- 
respondence in  the  arbitration  of  her  claims  for  a 
balance  due  on  account  of  concerts.  Dated, 
1841.]  9 manuscripts.  **0.342.27 

Societe  centrale  d’agriculture  de  France,  Paris. 
[Copies  of  letters  relating  to  the  presentation  to 
Thomas  Jefferson  of  the  society’s  gold  medal. 
1807.]  7 manuscripts.  **0.342.15 

Sotheby,  S.  L.  Ramblings  in  the  elucidation  of 
the  autograph  of  Milton.  London,  1861.  Portrs. 

2600.10 

Success,  British  sloop.  [Papers  and  bills  in- 
cluding bill  of  sale  to  the  British  and  a protest 
against  her  seizure  by  an  American  schooner, 
Nov.  30,  1775.]  16  manuscripts.  **0.341.20 

Tyler,  W.  [Power  of  attorney  to  John  Metcalf 
of  Bellingham.  Dated,  Boston,  Oct.  1,  1746.] 
Manuscript.  **0.342.19 

United  States.  War  department.  [Order  from 
the  Secretary,  Henry  Dearborn,  to  James  Nichol- 
son, Commissioner  of  loans  at  New  York,  to  pay 
the  pensioners  of  New  York  their  stipends  and  re- 
port any  deaths  or  removals.  Dated,  War  Depart- 
ment, 25th  January,  1804.]  Manuscript. 

**0.341.10 

Vanderspiegel,  W.  Know  all  men  by  these 
presents  . . . [An  agreement  to  be  bound  by  the 
decision  of  John  Kidd,  Abel  James  and  Joseph 
Saunders  in  regard  to  a certain  bill  of  exchange. 
Signed  by  him  and  by  John  Kidd  and  Abel  James.] 
Phila.  Pr.  by  B.  Franklin.  1751.  **0.341.23 

Prioted  form  filled  in. 

Webber,  S.  [Deposition  in  regard  to  the  lati- 
tude of  the  most  southern  bend  of  the  Cliarles 
river.  Dated  April  9,  1798.]  Manuscript. 

**0.341.13 

Wellesley,  Arthur,  1st  duke  of  Wellington.  [Let- 
ter, dated  Dec.  10,  1839,  to  the  Earl  of  Enniskel- 
len,  on  the  importance  of  being  present  at  the 
opening  of  Parliament  Jan.  16th,  1840.]  Manu- 
script. **0.342.24 


Wight,  E.  [Five  manuscript  sermons,  three  of 
tliem  dated  respectively,  July  y'  20.  1755,  May  y“ 
23.  1756,  July  y®  27.  1760.]  **0.342.20 

William  IV.,  king  of  England.  [Letter  to  the 
commander  of  the  Spartan,  recommending  to  his 
care  a young  man  named  Wylde.  Dated  St. 
James’s,  Febr:  lO***:  1821.]  Manuscript. 

**0.342.17 

Winthrop,  W.  [Letters  and  resolutions  in  re- 
gard to  a gift  to  Bowdoin  college  of  1209  acres  of 
land,  situated  in  Montville,  Maine,  1823.]  5 

manuscripts.  **0.341.15 

Mathematics. 

See  also  Astronomy.  Physics. 

Ball,  Sir  R.  S.  Dynamics  and  modern  geometry  : 
a new  chapter  in  the  theory  of  screws.  Dublin, 
1887.  [Royal  Irish  academy.  Cunningham 
memoirs.  No.  4.]  *3300.15 

Elliott,  E.  B.  An  introduction  to  the  algebra  of 
quantics.  Oxford,  1895.  **£.5114.34 

Langley,  E.  M.  A treatise  on  computation  : an 
account  of  the  chief  methods  for  contracting  and 
abbreviating  arithmetical  calculations.  London, 
1895.  3939.31 

Loney,  S.  L.  Elements  of  coordinate  geometry. 
London,  1895.  **£.5129.16 

Macaulay,  F.  S.  Geometrical  conics.  Cam- 
bridge, 1895.  3934.123 

Manning,  E.  P.  On  the  representation  of  a 
function  by  a trigonometric  series.  Dissertation. 
Balt.,  1894.  3922.116 

Mechanics. 

Jamieson,  A.  A text-book  on  applied  mechanics. 
Vol.  1.  London,  1895.  Ulus.  3947.109 

Modern  mechanism.  A supplementary  volume 
to  Appletons’  Cyclopaedia  of  applied  mechanics. 
Ed.  by  Park  Benjamin.  N.  Y.,  1892.  Ulus. 

8030.13 

Medicine  and  Surgery. 

See  also  Physiology. 

Blackwell,  Elizabeth.  Pioneer  work  in  opening 
the  medical  profession  to  women.  Autobiograph- 
ical sketches.  London,  1895.  45493.142 

Caldwell,  C.,  ed.  Medical  theses,  selected  from 
among  the  inaugural  dissertations  published  by  the 
graduates  in  medicine  of  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, and  other  medical  schools  in  the  United 
States.  Phila.,  1805,  06.  2 v.  5726.53 

Cunningham,  D.  J.  Contribution  to  the  surface 
anatomy  of  the  cerebral  hemispheres.  Dublin, 
1892.  [Royal  Irish  academy.  Cunningham  me- 
moirs. 7.]  *3300.18 

Da  Costa,  J.  C.  A manual  of  modern  surgery, 
general  and  operative.  Phila.,  1894.  Ulus. 

5743-67 

Da  Costa,  J.  M.  Medical  diagnosis.  8th  ed. 
Phila.,  1895.  Ulus.  5783.9 

Eberle,  J.  A treatise  on  the  practice  of  medicine. 
3d  ed.  Phila.,  1835.  2 v.  5723  59 

Frothingham,  L.  Laboratory  guide  for  the  bac- 
teriologist. Phila.,  1895.  3793-103 


Medicine 


Glauber,  J.  R.  Trost  der  Seefahrenten  : dariti- 
nen  geleliret  viul  angewisen  wirt,  wie  sicli  die 
Seefahrende  vor  Hunger  vnd  Durst,  wie  auch 
solchen  Kranckheiteii  so  ihnen  auff  langwiriger 
Reise  begeguen  inochten,  versorgeii  vnd  bewaliren 
konnen.  Amsterdam,  1G57.  No.  2 in  *7728.57 
Guthrie,  G.  J.  Commentaries  on  the  surgery  of 
the  war  in  Portugal,  Spain  . . . 1808  . . . 

1855,  showing  the  improvements  made  in  the  great 
art  and  science  of  surgery.  6th  ed.  London, 
1855.  Ulus.  7758.71 

Herter,  C.  A.,  and  E.  E.  Smith.  Observations 
on  the  excretion  of  uric  acid  in  health  and  disease. 
[N.  Y.,  1892.]  57493.27 

Lang,  W.  The  methodical  examination  of  the 
eye  : being  part  1 of  a Guide  to  the  practice  of 
ophthalmology.  London,  1895.  Ulus.  7808.25 
Luff,  A.  P.  Text-book  of  forensic  medicine  and 
toxicology.  London,  1895.  2 v.  3785.77 

Norris,  W.  F.,  and  C.  A.  Oliver.  [Selections 
from  their  Text-book  of  ophthalmology  trans.  into 
Chinese  by  Jas.  B.  Neal.  Chi-nan-fu,  1894.] 

3802.128 

Orfila,  M.  J.  B.  A general  system  of  toxicology  : 

. . . Trans,  from  the  French  by  J.  G.  Nancrede. 
Phila.,  1817.  3788.45 

Rideal,  S.  Disinfection  and  disinfectants.  Lon- 
don, 1896.  Ulus.  3762.62 

Rosse,  I.  C.  Words  not  usually  found  in  medical 
dictionaries.  [Wash.,  1895.]  7784.68 

Tripler,  C.  S.,  and  G.  C.  Blackman.  Hand- 
book for  the  military  surgeon.  Cincinnati,  1861. 

5758.69 

Wood,  IL,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.  Has  mental 
healing  a valid  scientific  and  religious  basis? 
Boston,  1895.  7808.24 

Diseases. 

Babcock,  J.  W.  The  colored  insane.  [New 
Haven?  1895.]  7803.118 

Barker,  L.  E.  A study  of  some  fatal  cases  of 
malaria.  Balt.,  1895.  Plates.  37903.45 

Bishop,  S.  S.  Grip,  and  its  effects  on  the  nose, 
throat,  and  ear.  [Chicago,  1895.]  5799b. 3 

Cheyne,  J.  An  essay  on  cynanche  trachealis,  or 
croup.  Phila.,  1813.  No.  i in  57793.83 

— An  essay  on  hydrocephalus  acutus,  or  dropsy 
in  the  brain.  Phila.,  1814.  No.  3 in  5779a. 83 
Cid,  F.  X.  Tarantismo  observado  en  Espaiia 
. . . y memorias  para  escribir  la  historia  del 

insecto  llamado  tarantula  . . . Madrid,  1787. 

**D.i5ob.84 

Clark,  J.  [Observations  on  the  diseases  which 
prevail  in  long  voyages  to  hot  countries,  particu- 
larly the  East  Indies ; and  on  the  same  diseases 
as  they  appear  in  Great  Britain.  New  ed.  Lon- 
don, 179-?]  5794-77 

Brichsen,  J.  E.  Concussion  of  the  spine,  ner- 
vous shock  and  other  obscure  injuries  to  the  nervous 
system.  New  ed.  N.  Y.,  1882.  3804.86 

Fitz,  R.  H.  Perforating  inflammation  of  the  ver- 
miform appendix;  with  special  reference  to  its 
early  diagnosis  and  treatment.  Phila.,  1886. 

3742.106 

Fowler,  G.  R.  A treatise  on  appendicitis.  Phila., 
1894.  Ulus.  3742.118 

French,  J.  M.  The  colitis  of  infants.  [Chicago.] 
1891.  7779.60 


Friend,  J.  Emmenologia : . . . Ed.  tenia. 

Londini,  1720.  5778.71 

Greene,  J.  S.  The  obscure  origin  and  indeter- 
minate course  of  acute  infection,  illustrated  by  a 
case  of  malignant  endocarditis.  Boston,  1894. 

3768.30 

Henry,  F.  P.  Remarks  on  chlorosis  and  its  treat- 
ment. [Phila.,  1895.]  7792.9 

Herter,  C.  A.,  and  E.  E.  Smith.  Researclies 
xipon  the  aetiology  of  idiopathic  epilepsy.  [N.  Y., 
1892.]  3806.81 

Jack,  F.  L.  A case  of  septic  tlirombosis  of  the 
lateral  sinus.  Nine  cases  of  mastoid  operation 
with  complications.  [N.  Y.?  1894.]  3802.78 

Johnson,  W.  B.  Amblyopia  from  suppression  of 
the  visual  image.  [N.  Y.]  1894.  5806.36 

Knapp,  P.  C.  Accidents  from  the  electric  cur- 
rent. Boston,  1890.  57993-25 

— Astasia-abasia.  With  the  report  of  a case  of 

paroxysmal  trepidant  .abasia  associated  witli  pa- 
ralysis agitans.  [N.  Y.,  1891.]  5801.45 

— A case  of  tumor  of  the  cerebellum,  in  whicli 

trephining  was  done  for  the  relief  of  increased  in- 
tra-cranial  pressure.  [N.  Y.,  1892.]  7745.18 

— The  insanity  of  doubt.  [Balt.,  1890.]  5806.58 

— and  A.  Post.  Two  cases  of  trephining  lor 

traumatic  epilepsy.  Boston,  1892.  3806.82 

McKim,  W.  D.  The  present  status  of  laparo- 
elytrotomy.  With  report  of  a successful  case. 
[N.  Y.,  1887.]  7748.37 

Martin,  S.  H.  C.  Functional  & organic  diseases 
of  the  stomach.  Edinb.,  1896.  Ulus.  3762.63 
Mason,  A.  L.  Subphrenic  .abscess,  with  special 
reference  to  those  cases  which  simulate  pyo-pneu- 
mothorax.  [Phila.]  1893.  Ulus.  5758.67 

Murray,  J.  How  to  live  in  tropical  Africa.  The 
malarial  problem.  London,  1895.  Ulus.  3790b. 45 
Page,  R.  C.  M.  Functional  dyspepsia,  so-called. 
[N.  Y.,  1893.]  7777-31 

Stephenson,  F.  B.  A summary  of  Holsti’s  views 
on  arterio-capillary  sclerosis.  [N.  Y.,  1886.] 

5797-45 

Thayer,  W.  S.,  and  J.  Hewetson.  The  malarial 
fevers  of  Baltimore.  Balt.  ,1895.  Plates.  37902.46 
Townsend,  C.  W.  An  epidemic  of  measles  ; with 
remarks  on  Rotheln.  [Boston.]  1890.  7792.7 

Wood,  E.  S.  Renal  albuminuria  not  due  to  or- 
ganic disease  of  the  kidneys.  Boston,  1892. 

5799b.5 

Hospitals. 

Boston  emergency  hospital.  First  annual  report. 
Boston,  1892.  *3765.131 

Hall,  G.  S.  Laboratory  of  the  McLean  hospital, 
Somerville.  [Utica.]  1895.  7805.77 

Rowe,  G.  H.  M.  A plea  for  trained  nurses  for 
almshouse  hospitals.  Boston,  1895.  7764.69 

Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics. 

Bishop,  S.  S.  Camphor-menthol : a supplementary 
report.  Chicago,  1895.  7788.17 

Briggs,  F.  M.  A self-retaining  drainage  canula 
for  preventing  scar  in  cervical  abscess.  Boston, 
1895.  7748.34 

Burrage,  W.  L.  Treatment  of  chronic  endo- 
metritis by  curetting  and  gauze  drainage ; with  a 
synopsis  of  twenty-seven  cases.  Boston,  1893. 

57793-41 


Medicine  — Naval  Art 


Formulce  selecfae  : or,  a collection  of  prescriptions 
of  eminent  physicians,  and  the  most  celebrated 
patent  medicines.  N.  Y.,  1818.  7787.65 

Johnson,  W.  B.  A case  of  sarcoma  of  the  palate 
successfully  treated  with  the  toxines  of  erysipelas. 
N.  Y.,  I89i.  Ulus.  5806.37 

Kerley,  C.  G.  Clinical  history  of  a “ Walker- 
Gordon  baby.”  [Jersey  city.]  1895.  5772.45 

Knight,  F.  I.  Remarks  on  sending  patients  away 
from  home.  Boston,  1893.  3799-39 

Mariani,  A.  Coca  and  its  therapeutic  application. 

N.  Y.,  1890.  Ulus.  3783.54 

Medical  society  of  the  county  of  Kings,  N.  Y. 
Circular  on  the  care  and  disposition  of  persons 
found  unconscious  on  the  streets  or  elsewhere. 
[Brooklyn,  1895.]  5762.29 

Newell,  O.  K.  The  endoscopic  instruments  of 
Joseph  Leiter,  of  Vienna,  and  the  present  devel- 
opment of  endoscopy.  Boston,  1887.  Ulus. 

3749-69 

Otis,  E.  0.  Climatic  therapeutics  in  the  treatment 
of  pulmonary  tuberculosis.  Boston,  1894.  7799. no 
— The  treatment  of  advanced  (hopeless)  cases  of 
phthisis.  Boston,  1885.  5799b. 4 

Senac,  J.  B.  A treatise  on  the  hidden  nature,  and 
the  treatment  of  intermitting  and  remitting  fevers. 
Trans,  from  the  Latin,  with  notes,  by  C.  Caldwell, 
and  a preface  by  B.  Rush.  Phila.,  1805.  5794.76 
Tucker,  W.  G.  The  adulteration  of  drugs.  Al- 
bany, 1895.  5785-70 

Wiggin,  F.  H.  Coeliotomy  for  bilateral  pyosal- 
pinx  . . . [and]  a case  of  bilateral  ovarian 

fibro-sarcoma.  [N.  Y.]  1894.  7758.70 

Wood,  G.  B.,  and  F.  Bache.  The  dispensatory 
of  the  United  States.  17th  ed.  By  H.  C.  Wood, 
J.  P.  Remington  and  S.  P.  Sadtler.  Phila.,  1895. 

37803.58 

Meteorology  and  Hy- 
drography. 

Mexico.  Observatorio  meteorologico  central. 
Boletin  mensual.  No.  1-6.  Mexico,  1895.  *7960.62 
Newell,  F.  H.  Results  of  stream  measurements. 
Ulus.  (U.  S.  Geol.  survey.  (Powell.)  14th 
annual  report,  pt.  2.  Wash.,  1894.) 

*7870.55.14,  pt.  2 

Noyes,  I.  P.  Heat,  cold  and  precipitation.  Reve- 
lation of  the  weather  map.  Wash.,  1895.  5960.77 
Prince,  C.  L.  A record  of  the  great  frost  of 
January  and  February,  contrasted  with  observa- 
tions of  other  frosts.  Lewes,  1895.  Ulus.  7960.59 
United  States.  Weather  bureau.  Bulletin  B. 
Surface  currents  of  the  Great  lakes.  By  M.  W. 
Harrington.  Rev.  ed.  Wash.,  1895.  9 charts. 

* Map.  1 14. 1 

Warren,  H.  E.,  and  G.  C.  Whipple.  The  ther- 
inophone ; a new  instrument  for  obtaining  the 
temperature  of  a distant  or  inaccessible  place  : 
and  some  observations  on  the  temperature  of  sur- 
face waters.  [Boston,  1895.]  Ulus.  5942.69 

Military  Science  and 
History. 

Carter,  W.  H.  Horses,  saddles  and  bridles. 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1895.  Ulus.  4004.120 


Dodge,  T.  A.  Gustavus  Adolphus.  A history  of 
the  art  of  war  from  its  revival  after  the  Middle 
Ages,  to  the  end  of  the  Spanish  succession  war, 
with  a detailed  account  of  the  most  famous  cam- 
paigns of  Turenne,  Conde,  Eugene  and  Marl- 
borough. Boston,  1895.  Portr.  Maps.  [Great 
captains.]  2252.73 

Forbes,  A.  Memories  and  studies  of  war  and 
peace.  London,  1895.  Portr.  4543.136 

Fortescue,  J.  W.  A history  of  the  17th  lancers 
(Duke  of  Cambridge’s  own).  London,  1895. 
Portrs.  6521.30 

Horsburgh,  E.  L.  S.  Waterloo.  A narrative 
and  a criticism.  London,  1895.  2626.115 

Quincy,  C.  S.,  marquis  de.  L’art  de  la  guerre. 
Nouv.  ed.  La  Haye,  1741.  2 v.  5959a-39 

Rice,  F.  P.  A summary  military  history  of 
Worcester.  Worcester,  1895.  4353. 141 

Thomson,  H.  C.  The  Chitral  campaign.  A 
narrative  of  events  in  Chitral,  Swat,  and  Bajour. 
London,  1895.  Map.  5043-31 

United  States.  War  department.  Infantry 
drill  regulations.  The  manual  of  arms  adapted  to 
the  magazine  rifle  caliber  30.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

59593-38 

Wood,  Sir  H.  E.  Cavalry  in  the  Waterloo  cam- 
paign. London,  1895.  Portrs.  Maps.  [Pall  Mall 
magazine  library.]  6527.26 

Younghusband,  G.  J.,  and  F.  E.  Young- 
husband.  The  relief  of  Chitral.  London,  189.3. 
Portrs.  Maps.  3044.147 

Monasteries  and  Moiias- 
ticism. 

Harnack,  C.  G.  A.  Monasticisin  : its  ideals  and 
its  history.  Trans,  by  C.  R.  Gillett.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

3518.102 

Kitchin,  G.  W.,  ed.  A consuetudinary  of  the 
fourteenth  century  for  the  refectory  of  the  House 
of  St.  Swithun  in  Winchester.  London,  1886. 
[Hampshire  record  society.  Winchester  cathedral 
records.  1.]  *2494.145 

Natural  History. 

Brightwen,  Eliza.  Inmates  of  my  house  and 
garden.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus.  3815.81 

Cornish,  C.  J.  Wild  England  of  to-day,  and  the 
wild  life  in  it.  London,  1895.  Plates.  3815.82 
Gordon,  W.  J.  Popular  natural  history  for  boys 
and  girls.  London,  1894.  Ulus.  1177.41 

Nature. 

Hallock,  Julia  S.  Broken  notes  from  a gray 
nunnery.  Boston,  1896.  Ulus.  3815.83 

Kerr,  R.  Hidden  beauties  of  nature.  London, 
1895.  Ulus.  5828.56 

Van  Dyke,  H.  Little  rivers.  A book  of  essays. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus.  3815.80 

Naval  Art, 

Hardy,  W.  J.  Lighthouses : their  history  and 
romance.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  Ulus.  3956.123 

Pirrie,  W.,  ed.  A technical  dictionary  of  sea 
terms,  phrases,  and  words  in  the  English  and 
French  languages.  London,  1895.  59593.40 

271 


Oceanica  — Periodicals 


Oceanica. 

Calvert,  A.  F.  The  exploration  of  Australia. 
London,  1895.  Portrs.  Plates.  Map.  5041.71 

Collingridge,  G.  The  discovery  of  Australia. 
Sydney,  1895.  Ulus.  3040.143 

Draper,  W.  F.  Hawaii.  Speech,  in  the  House  of 

Kepr.,  Feb.  3,  1894.  30493.105 

Jenks,  E.  History  of  the  Australasian  colonies. 
Cambridge,  1895.  Map.  [Cambridge  historical 
series.]  3046.144 

Palmer,  J.  A.  Again  in  Hawaii.  Boston,  1895. 

3045-144 

Perceval,  Sir  W.  B.,  ed.  Pictorial  New  Zealand. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  5043.26 

Raynal,  F.  &.  Wrecked  on  a reef;  or,  twenty 
months  in  the  Auckland  isles.  London,  1889. 
Ulus.  1697.8 

Stoddard,  C.  W.  Hawaiian  life.  Chicago,  1894. 

5048.80 

Swettenham,  F.  A.  Malay  sketches.  London, 
1895.  3018.122 

Young,  Rosalind  A.  Mutiny  of  the  Bounty  and 
story  of  Pitcairn  island,  1790-1894.  Oakland. 
[1894.]  Illus.  62693.81 


Opera. 


Auber,  D.  F.  E.  Der  schwarze  Domino.  Ko* 
mische  Oper.  . . . Dichtung  von  E.  Scribe. 

Herausg.  von  C.  F.  Wittmann.  Leipzig.  [1894.] 

4896.50.342 

Words  only. 

Duval,  A.  V.  P.  Joseph  und  seine  Bruder  in 
Egypten.  Oper  von  £.  N.  Mehul.  Herausg.  von 
C.  F.  Wittmann.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.318 

Words  only. 

Guerber,  H.  A.  Stories  of  the  Wagner  operas. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  Plates.  8049.142 

Maud,  Constance.  Wagner’s  heroes.  London, 
1895.  Illus.  27.13 

Meyerbeer.  Robert  le  Diable.  Paroles  de  E. 
Scribe  et  G.  Delavigne.  Partition  de  piano,  ar- 
rangee  par  J.  P.  Pixis.  Paris.  ’'‘8040.24 

Holland,  R.  Les  origines  du  theatre  lyrique 
moderne.  Histoire  de  I’opera  en  Europe  avant 
Lully  et  Scarlatti.  Paris,  1895.  [Bibliotheque 
des  ficoles  fran9aises  d’Athene  et  de  Rome.  Fasc. 
71.]  *2953.61.71 

Scribe,  A.  E.  Des  Teufels  Anteil.  (Carlo 
Broschi.)  Komische  Oper  von  Auber.  Herausg. 
von  C.  F.  Wittmann.  Leipzig.  [1894.]  4896.50.338 
Words  only. 

Upton,  G.  P.  The  standard  operas.  Chicago, 
1895.  8049.86 

Orations. 

Adams,  C.  F.  The  journeyman’s  retrospect. 
Speech  at  the  Harvard  alumni  dinner.  Cambridge, 
1895.  4483.165 

Bradley,  C.  B.,  ed.  Orations  and  arguments  by 
English  and  American  statesmen.  Boston,  1895. 

3597-145 

Contents.  — Burke.  — Chatham.  — Erskine.  — Webster.  — 
Macaulay.  — Calhoun.  — Seward.  — Lincoln. 

Carrington,  H.  B.,  compiler.  Patriotic  reader ; 
or,  human  liberty  developed.  Phila.  [1888.] 

4404.106 


Donovan,  J.  W.  Speeches  and  speech-making. 
Detroit,  1895.  4505.168 

Holyoake,  G.  J.  Public  speaking  and  debate. 
A manual  for  advocates  and  agitators.  London. 
[1895.]  35693.169 

Lincoln,  A.  Speeches.  Compiled  by  L.  E.  Chit- 
tenden. N.  Y.,  1895.  Portr.  24093.136 

Noble,  F.  A.  Tlie  cost  of  liberty : a discourse 
...  in  honor  of  the  soldiers  and  sailors  who  died 
in  the  war.  [Chicago.]  1889.  4426.31 

Pittenger,  W.  Toasts  and  forms  of  public  ad- 
dress. Phila.,  1895.  5598.102 


Periodicals. 

Including  Indexes  to  Periodicals  and  Books. 

Academische  Revue.  Herausg.  von  P.  von  Sal- 
visberg.  Jahrg.  1.  Miinchen,  1895.  *3590.107 

Acorn,  The.  A journal  for  young  people.  Vol. 
1,  2;  3,  no.  1,  2.  [Roxbury.]  1893-95.  *5302.14 
American  journal  of  sociology.  Vol.  1,  no.  1. 
Chicago,  1895.  *5564.40 

Annuario  delle  scienze  giuridiche,  social!  e poli- 
tiche.  Diretto  da  C.  F.  Ferraris.  Anno  2,  3. 
Milano,  1881,  82.  *3565.192 

Badminton  magazine  of  sports  & pastimes.  Ed. 
by  A.  E.  T.  Watson.  Vol.  1,  no.  1.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
Illus.  Portrs.  *6002.25 

Bostonian,  The.  Vol.  1,  no.  1,  5,  6.  A.  W. 
Brayley,  ed.  Boston,  1894,  95.  Illus.  Portrs. 

*5301-45 

Cigar  makers  official  journal.  Issued  by  the 
Cigar  makers’  international  union  of  America. 
Vol.  19,  no.  5-12;  vol.  20.  Chicago,  1894,  95. 

*7560.17 

Colonial  magazine.  The.  Vol.  1,  no.  1.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Illus.  Portrs.  *5301.46 

Connecticut  quarterly.  The.  W.  F.  Felch,  ed. 
Vol.  1,  no.  1-3.  Hartford,  1895.  Illus.  Portrs. 

*5302.12 

Conservator,  The.  Vol.  1-5;  6,  no.  1-5.  Phila., 
1890-95.  *3480.57 

Buskara.  Organ  fiir  die  Interessen  der  ,,Baski- 
schen  Gesellschaft”.  Redakteur  K.  Hannemann. 
Steglitz,  1886-95.  *7281.6 

Graphischen  Kiinste,  Die.  Beilagen  fiir  Griin- 
der.  Jahrg.  [1-15.]  Wien,  1879-92.  2 v.  Plates. 

*Cab. 80. 126.1 

This  consists  of  full  page  illustrations,  without  text,  repro- 
duced on  large  paper. 

Humanitarian,  The.  A monthly  review  of  soci- 
ological science.  Ed.  by  Victoria  C.  Woodhull. 
N.  s.,  vol.  5,  6.  London,  1894,  95.  *3562.83 

Land,  The,  of  sunshine.  A Southern  California 
magazine.  Ed.  by  C.  F.  Lummis.  Vol.  3,  no.  1. 
Los  Angeles,  1895.  Illus.  Portrs.  *5302.13 
Mekeel’s  weekly  stamp  news.  Ed.  by  I.  A.  Me- 
keel.  Vol.  6,  no.  6-19.  St.  Louis,  1895.  Illus. 
Portrs.  *2230.112 

Metaphysical  magazine.  The.  Conducted  by  L. 
E.  Whipple.  Vol.  2,  no.  1.  N.  Y.,  1895.  *5602.82 
Monthly  illustrator.  The.  Vol.  1-4.  N.  Y. 
[1893-95.]  Illus.  Portrs.  *8082.58 

Neue  Zeit,  Die.  Jahrg.  13,  Bd.  3,  Nr.  40-51. 
Stuttgart,  1894,  95.  *5302-ii 


272 


Periodicals  — Physical  Education 


New  cycle,  The.  The  official  organ  of  the  gen- 
eral federation  of  women’s  clubs.  Mrs.  Jennie  C. 
Croly,  ed.  Vol.  8 ; 9,  no.  1,  2.  N.  Y.,  1894,  95. 
Portrs.  *5583.16 

Nuovo  bullettino  di  archeologia  cristiana.  Pub. 
da  M.  S.  de  Rossi,  M.  Armellini,  O.  Marucchi,  E. 
Stevenson.  Anno  1,  no.  1,  2.  Roma,  1895. 
Plates.  *32ioa.5i 

Revista  del  Archivo  general  adniinistrativo  6 
coleccion  de  documentos  para  servir  al  estudio  de 
la  historia  de  la  Republica  oriental  del  Uruguay, 
dirigida  por  D.  Pedro  Mascaro.  Vol.  1-4.  Monte- 
video, 1885-91.  *4311.182 

Sociedad  me.xicana  de  geografia  y estadistica. 
Boletin.  4'^  6poca,  t.  2,  no.  11,  12;  t.  3,  no.  1-5. 
Mexico,  1894.  Ulus.  *6272.63 

Spire,  The.  Vol.  1,  no.  13-17 ; vol.  2,  no.  2,  4-6. 
[Ed.  by  H.  W.  Stratton.]  Boston,  1895.  *72203.4 
Tufts  weekly.  Vol.  1,  no.  1-4.  Tufts  college, 
1895.  *7300.17 

Two  tales.  Vol.  4, 5.  [Boston,  1892,93.]  1866.10 

Indexes. 

Academia  Caesarea  naturae  curiosorum.  Reper- 
torium  zu  den  Acta  und  Nova  acta  der  Akaderaie, 
von  A.  Graesel.  Bd.  1 : Acta  Bd.  1-10,  und  Nova 
acta  Bd.  1-7.  Halle  a.  S.,  1894.  *7405-5i 

Asiatic  society  of  Japan.  General  index  to  the 
Transactions.  Vol.  1 to  23.  Compiled  by  Mrs. 
Garrett  Droppers.  Yokohama,  1895.  *5027.12 

Handworterbuch  der  Staatswissenschaften.  Her- 
ausg.  von  J.  Conrad  [u.s.w.].  Ausfiihrliches  Sach- 
Register  bearb.  von  P.  Lippert.  Jena,  1895. 

*3560.110 

St.  Nicholas.  Index  to  vols.  1-21.  [Compiled 
by  W.  M.  Griswold.]  Cambridge,  1894.  *7318.9 

Philosophy. 

See  also  Children.  Education.  Physiology. 
Religion. 

Bain,  Alexander.  Mind  and  body.  The  theories 
of  their  relation.  N.  Y. , 1894.  [International 
scientific  series.  4.]  3608.83 

Baldwin,  J.  Elementary  psychology  and  educa- 
tion. N.  Y.,  1894.  Ulus.  [Internal,  education 
ser.  6.]  5596-49 

Cowles,  E.  Insistent  and  fixed  ideas.  Balt., 
1888.  3802.114 

Franz- Voneisen,  — , comp.  Nirwana.  Perlen 
der  pessimistischen  Weltanschauung.  Leipzig. 
[1893.]  4896.50.320 

Hildebrand,  C.  W.  De  praecipuis  quae  veterum 
philosophorum  de  summo  bono  fuerunt  sententiis. 
Pt.  II.  [Quae  Stoicorum  fuerit  sententia.]  Dus- 
seldorf,  1847.  3582.112 

Ladd,  G.  T.  Philosophy  of  mind.  An  essay  in 
the  metaphysics  of  psychology.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

5603.88 

— Primer  of  psychology.  N.  Y.,1895.  36003.110 
Lange,  C.  Apperception.  A monograph  on  psy- 
chology and  pedagogy.  Ed.  by  C.  DeGarmo. 
Boston,  1894.  [Heath’s  pedagogical  library.] 

36003.108 

Paulsen,  E.  Introduction  to  philosophy.  Trans. 
byF.Thilly.  IstAmer.ed.  N.  Y.,1895.  3605.141 
Romanes,  G.  J.  Mind  and  motion  and  monism. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  5608.84 


Rooper,  T.  G.  Apperception  or  the  essential 
mental  operation  in  the  act  of  learning.  An  essay 
on  “ A pot  of  green  feathers.”  2d  ed.  Syracuse, 
1891.  [School  bulletin  publications.]  5599.106 
Sanford,  E.  C.  A course  in  experimental  psy- 
chology. Pt.  1 [chapter  1-6]  : Sensation  and  per- 
ception. Boston,  1896.  Ulus.  [Heath’s  ped- 
agogical library.]  36003.109 

Scripture,  E.  W.  Thinking,  feeling,  doing. 
Meadville,  1895.  Ulus.  3608.157 

Spencer,  H.  First  principles.  N.  Y.,  1894. 
[System  of  synthetic  philosophy.  1.]  5603.56 

— The  principles  of  psychology.  N.  Y.,  1894. 
2 V.  [System  of  synthetic  philosophy.  4.  5.] 

56003.43 

— Social  statics,  abridged  and  revised;  with  The 

man  versus  the  state.  N.  Y.,  1892.  3567.116 

Stanley,  H.  M.  Studies  in  the  evolutionary  psy- 
chology of  feeling.  London,  1895.  3605.142 

Strong,  T.  B.  Platonism.  London.  [1895.] 
[Chief  ancient  philosophies.]  29793.82 

Watson,  J.  Hedonistic  theories  from  Aristippus 
to  Spencer.  Glasgow,  1895.  3588.104 

Weber,  C.  J.  Das  Lachen.  Aus  “ Demokritos, 
Oder  hinterlassene  Papiere  eines  lachenderi  Phil- 
osophen,”  Leipzig.  [1895.]  4896.50.343 

f^thics. 

See  also  Manners  and  Customs. 

D’Arcy,  C.  F.  A short  study  of  ethics.  London, 
1895.  3586.88 

Giles,  A.  E.  Moral  pathology.  London,  1895. 

3609.155 

Girling,  H.  Light  from  plant  life.  Truths  de- 
rived from  and  illustrated  by  the  life  history  of 
plants.  London,  1895.  3585-125 

Haven,  J.  Moral  philosophy  : including  theoret- 
ical and  practical  ethics.  Boston,  1874.  3586.64 

Leffingwell,  A.  Physiology  in  public  schools. 
Boston.  [1895.]  7764.68 

Against  vivisection. 

Parvin,  Theophilus.  A physician  on  vivisection. 
Cambridge,  1895.  5746.92 

Philanthropes,  pseud.  Physiological  cruelty : 
or,  fact  V.  fancy.  An  inquiry  into  the  vivisection 
question.  N.  Y.,  1883.  5746.32 

Smith,  Gerrit.  Speech  on  war.  In  Congress. 
Wash.,  1854.  4427.79 

Spencer,  H.  Justice.  N.  Y.,  1892.  [System  of 
synthetic  philosophy.  9.]  3584.40 

— Principles  of  ethics.  N.  Y.,  1893,  95.  2 v. 

[System  of  synthetic  philosophy.  9,  10.]  3584.39 

Physical  Education. 

See  also  Health  and  Hygiene.  Sports  and  Sporting. 

Bissell,  Mary  T.  Physical  development  and  ex- 
ercise for  women.  N.  Y.,  1893.  Plates.  [Portia 
series.]  40093.159 

Blaikie,  W.  How  to  get  strong  and  how  to  stay 
so.  N.  Y.,  1886.  Ulus.  4008.40 

Chesterton,  T.  The  theory  of  physical  education 
in  elementary  schools.  London.  [1896.]  57693.42 
Wright  and  Ditson.  Physical  culture.  A man- 
ual of  home  exercise.  [2d  ed.]  Boston.  [1892.] 
Ulus.  60093.118 


Physics  — Poetry 


Physical  Geog^raphy. 

See  Geography. 

Physics. 

See  also  Astronomy.  Chemistry.  Electricity. 

Engineering.  Mathematics.  Mechanics. 
Bliss,  W.  J.  A.  Tlie  apparent  forces  between 
fine  solid  particles  tot.ally  immersed  in  liquids. 
Dissertation.  [Pt.  1.]  [Ithaca,  1895.]  7962.131 
Bucher,  J.  E.  An  examination  of  some  methods 
employed  in  determining  the  atomic  weight  of 
cadmium.  Dissertation.  Balt.,  1895.  7972.55 

Duhem,  P.  Dissolutions  et  melanges.  Memoire 
1-3.  Lille,  1893,  94.  [University  de  France. 
Travaux  & memoires  des  Facultys  de  Lille.  11- 
13.]  *394I-65-3 

Contents.  — 1.  feqnilibre  & monvcment  des  fluldes  melanges. 
2.  Les  proprietes  physiques  des  dissolutions.  3.  Les 
melanges  doubles. 

Gage,  A.  P.  Introduction  to  physical  science. 
Boston,  1892.  Ulus.  3967.94 

— A text-book  of  the  elements  of  physics.  Bos- 
ton, 1895.  Ulus.  3967.93 

Harrop,  II.  B.,  and  L.  A.  Wallis.  The  forces  of 
nature.  A studj^  of  natural  phenomena.  Colum- 
bus, 1895.  Plates.  5967.35 

Julien,  A.  A.  Suggestions  in  microscopical  tech- 
nique. [N.  Y.,  1893.]  Ulus.  5924.14 

Lewis,  E.  P.  The  measurement  of  some  standard 
wave-lengths  in  the  infra-red  spectra  of  the  ele- 
ments. Dissertation.  Balt.,  1895.  7962.132 

Mackenzie,  A.  S.  On  the  attractions  of  crys- 
talline and  isotropic  masses  at  small  distances. 
Dissertation.  [Balt.]  1894.  Ulus.  3872.110 
Norske  Gradmaalingskommission.  Kesultate  der 
im  Sommer  1893  in  dem  nordlichsten  Theile 
Norwegens  ausgefiihrten  Pendelbeobachtungen. 
Von  0.  E.  Schiotz.  Kristiania,  1894.  **E.5i2i.30 
Owens  college,  Manchester,  Eng.  Studies  from 
the  Physical  and  Chemical  laboratories.  Vol.  1 : 
Physics  and  physical  chemistry.  Ed.  by  A. 
Schuster  and  H.  B.  Dixon.  Manchester,  1893. 
Ulus.  3971.128 

Risteen,  A.  D.  Molecules  and  the  molecular 
theory  of  matter.  Boston,  1895.  Ulus.  3977.79 
Worthington,  A.  M.  The  splash  of  a drop. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  [Romance  of  science 
series.]  3949.48 

Zeeman,  P.  Metingen  over  het  versehijnsel  van 
Kerr  bij  polaire  terwgkaatsing  op  ijzer,  kobalt  en 
niikhel,  in’t  bijzonder  over  Sissingh’s  magneto- 
optisch  phaseverschil.  Proefschrift.  Leiden, 
1893.  3964.125 

Physiology  and  Biology. 

See  also  Medicine.  Philosophy. 
Denkinger,  J.  A.  Physiognomical  register.  Bos- 
ton, 1895.  7606.36 

Fairchild  brothers  & Foster.  Hand-book  of  the 
digestive  ferments.  N.  Y.  [1894.]  7788.18 

Foster,  M.,  and  L.  E.  Shore.  Physiology  for 
beginners.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus.  3768.147 

Gould,  G.  M.  The  meaning  and  the  method  of 
life.  A search  for  religion  in  biology.  N.  Y., 
1893.  3826.86 


Marine  biological  laboratory.  Wood’s  Holl,  Mass. 
Biological  lectures,  1894.  Boston,  1895.  Illus. 

3822.105 

Morley,  Margaret  W.  Life  and  love.  Chicago, 
1895.  Ulus.  3828.112 

North,  E.  Outlines  of  the  science  of  life  ; which 
treats  physiologically  of  both  body  and  mind. 
N.  Y.,  1829.  3764.115 

Porta,  G.  B.  della.  De  hvmana  physiognomonia 
libri  nil.  Hanoviae,  1593.  Ulus.  *3590.8 

Wiedersheim,  R.  The  structure  of  man,  an 
index  to  his  past  history.  Trans,  by  H.  and  M. 
Bernard.  Ed.  by  G.  B.  Howes.  London,  1895. 
Ulus.  3763-85 

Wilson,  E.  B.,  and  E.  Learning.  An  atlas  of  the 
fertilization  and  karyokinesis  of  the  ovum.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Ulus.  3820.17 

Poetry. 

See  also  Children.  Folk-Lore.  Literature. 

Collections. 

Beeching,  H.  C.,  comp.  A book  of  Christmas 
verse.  AVith  10  designs  by  W.  Crane.  N.  Y., 
1895.  4578.152 

Bryant,  W.  C.,  ed.  A new  library  of  poetry  and 
song.  With  his  review  of  poets  and  poetry  from 
the  time  of  Chaucer.  Rev.  and  enl.  N.  Y. 
[1895.]  Ulus.  2561.28 

Frankl,  L.  A.,  ed.  Gusle.  Serbische  National- 
lieder.  Wien,  1852.  *B. 4223. 28 

Franz- Voneisen,  — , compiler.  Das  Mutterherz 
im  Spiegel  der  Dichtung.  Leipzig.  [1895.] 

4896.50.340 

Garrett,  E.  H.,  compiler.  Victorian  songs.  Lyrics 
of  the  affections  and  nature.  With  introd.  by 
Edmund  Gosse.  Boston,  1895.  Plates.  2563.102 
Kroeker,  Kate  F.,  ed.  and  tr.  A century  of  Ger- 
man lyrics.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  6909a. 4 

Laing,  D.,  ed.  Early  popular  poetry  of  Scotland 
and  the  northern  border.  Re-arranged  and  re- 
vised, with  additions  and  glossary  by  W.  C.  Haz- 
litt.  London,  1895.  Plates.  2569.147 

Major,  A.  F.  Sagas  and  songs  of  the  Norsemen. 
London,  1894.  6608.69 

ReppUer,  Agnes,  ed.  A book  of  famous  verse. 
Boston,  1895.  6608.68 

Scottish  poetry  of  the  seventeenth  century. 
Glasgow,  1895.  [Abbotsford  series  of  the  Scottish 
poets.]  4566.140 

Stedman,  E.  C.,  ed.  A Victorian  anthology. 
1837-1895.  Boston,  1895.  Portr.  4565.146 

History  and  Criticism. 

Berdoe,  E.,  ed.  Browning  studies.  Select  papers 
by  members  of  the  Browning  society.  London, 
1895.  4553-21 

Carpenter,  F.  I.  An  outline  guide  to  the  study 
of  Spenser.  Chicago,  1894.  2566.126 

Courthope,  W.  J.  A history  of  English  poetry. 
Vol.  1.  N.  Y.,  1895.  4554.123 

Contents.  — 1.  The  Middle  ages.  — Influence  of  the  Roman 
empire. — The.encyclopmdic  education  of  the  church.  — The 
feudal  system. 

Easton,  M.  W.  Readings  in  Gower.  Boston, 
1895.  [Univ.  of  Pennsylvania.  Pub.  Series  in 
philology.]  *4400a.i02.4,  pt.  i 

274 


Poetry  — Political  Economy 


Stedman,  E.  C.  Poets  of  America.  Boston, 
18!)5.  2393-54 

Vincent,  L.  11.  A few  words  on  Robert  Brown- 
ing. [2d  ed.]  Phila.,  1895.  4559.21 

Walker,  H.  The  greater  Victorian  poets.  [Ten- 
nyson, Browning,  Arnoid.]  London,  1895.  4554.122 
Warr,  G.  C.  W.  Tlie  Greek  epic.  London, 
1895.  [The  dawn  of  European  literature.] 

2999a.63 

Aldrich,  T.  B.  Later  lyrics.  Boston,  1896. 

2399a.  1 24 

Arnold,  Sir  E.  The  light  of  the  world,  or,  the 
great  consummation.  N.  Y.,  1891.  Portr.  3446.86 
— The  tenth  muse,  and  other  poems.  London, 
1895.  4569a.  167 

Blagden,  S.  Some  poems  and  prose  which  would 
fain  exalt  “ The  word  of  God,”  Rev.  19: 13,  the 
divinity  of  Jesus,  and  present  a plea  for  “ Chris- 
tian Unity.”  [Boston.]  1895.  Ulus.  5442.27 
Browning,  R.  Complete  poetic  and  dramatic 
works.  Cambridge  ed.  Boston,  1895.  Portr. 

4563.114 

Burleigh,  W.  H.  Our  country;  its  dangers  and 
its  destiny:  a desultory  poem.  Alleglieny,  1841. 

2408.136 

Carleton,  W.  Rhymes  of  our  planet.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Ulus.  Portr.  1334.20 

Chapman,  Mary  B.  Lyrics  of  love  and  nature. 
N.  Y.  [1895.]  2397.130 

Chaucer.  The  student’s  Chaucer.  Ed.  by  W. 
W.  Skeat.  Oxford,  1895.  4569.45 

Dole,  N.  H.  The  hawthorn  tree,  and  otherpoems. 
N.  Y.  [1895.]  2399a. 79 

Field,  E.,  and  R.  M.  Field.  Echoes  from  the 
Sabine  farm.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Vignettes.  2402. no 
Fields,  Annie  A.  The  singing  shepherd,  and 
other  poems.  Boston,  1895.  2409.167 

Holmes,  0.  W.  Complete  poetical  works.  Cam- 
bridge ed.  Boston.  [1895.]  Portr.  4395.134 
Howells,  W.  D.  Stops  of  various  quills.  Ulus, 
by  Howard  Pyle.  N.  Y.,  1895.  2403.137 

Johnson,  E.  Pauline.  The  wliite  wampum. 
[Verses.]  London.  [1895.]  2408.134 

Linn,  J.  B.  The  power  of  genius,  a poem.  2d 
ed.  enl.  Piiila.,  1802.  2409a. 48 

Lockhart,  A.  J.  Beside  the  Narraguagus,  and 
otherpoems.  Buffalo,  1895.  4409a. 168 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  The  song  of  Hiawatha,  with 
illus.  from  designs  by  Frederic  Remington. 
Boston,  1892.  Portr.  *4395-133 

Lowell,  J.  R.  Last  poems.  [Ed.  by  C.  E. 
Norton.]  Boston,  1895.  Portr.  2407.132 

Milton,  J.  Paradise  lost,  in  ten  books.  London, 
1873.  *4600.12 

Hason,  Emma  H.  The  tower;  with  legends  and 
lyrics.  Boston,  1895.  2408.135 

Robinson,  C.  N.  The  viol  of  love.  Poems. 
London,  1895.  4569a.  168 

Roche,  J.  J.  Ballads  of  blue  water  and  other 
poems.  Boston,  1895.  2398.132 

Rossetti,  Christina  G.  Verses.  London,  1895. 

4568.165 

Sangster,  Margaret  E.  Little  knights  and  ladies. 
Verses  for  young  people.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Portr. 

1337-17 


Scott,  1).  C.  The  magic  house,  and  other  poems. 
Boston,  1895.  2397.131 

Shelley,  P.  B.  Alastor,  on  le  genie  de  la  solitude. 
Poeme  traduit  en  prose  fran9aise  avcc  le  texte 
anglais  en  regard  et  des  notes  par  Al.  Beljame. 
Paris,  1895.  6609a. 71 

Thompson,  F.  Sister-songs.  An  offering  to 
two  sisters.  London,  1895.  *6604.77 

Woodman,  C.  T.  Temperance  & intemper- 
ance contrasted,  and  metaphorically  illustrated. 
A poem.  . . . Newburyport,  1842.  4505.169 

German. 

Hebbel,  C.  F.  Gyges  und  sein  Ring.  Leipzig. 
[1894.]  4896.50.326 

Nadler,  C.  G.  Frohlich  Palz,  Gott  crhalts ! 
Gedichte  in  Pfiilzer  Mundart.  Leipzig.  [1895.] 

4896.50.343 

Waiblinger,  W.  F.  Gedichte  aus  Italien.  Bd. 
2:  Oden  und  Elegien  aus  Rom,  Neapel  und 
Sicilien.  Leipzig.  [1894.]  4896.50.342 

Zedlitz,  J.  C.,  Freiherr  von.  Gedichte.  Leipzig. 
[1893.]  4896.50.321 

Polish. 

Zaleski,  J.  B.  Die  heilige  Familie.  Biblische 
Dichtung.  Deutsch  von  A.  Zipper.  Leipzig. 
[1879.]  4897.50.117 

Russian. 

Tolstoi,  A.  K.,  count.  Gedichte.  Im  Versmass 
der  Urschrift  von  Friedrich  Fiedler.  Leipzig. 
[1894.]  4896.50.344 

Political  Economy. 

See  also  Commerce.  Law.  Political  and  Social 
Science.  Statistics. 

Cunningham,  Rev.  W.  The  church’s  duty  in 
relation  to  the  sacredness  of  property.  Cam- 
bridge, 1895.  [Church  social  union.  Pub. 
Series  A.]  No.  2 in  3565.190.1 

— Political  economy  and  practical  life.  Boston, 
1895.  [Church  social  union.  Publications.  Ser. 
B.]  No.  4 in  3565.190.2 

Italy.  Ministero  di  agricoltura,  industria  e com- 
raercio.  Divisione  Industrie  e commerci.  Annali 
del  credito  e della  previdenza.  Atti  della  coin- 
missione  consultiva  sidle  istituzioni  di  previdenza 
e sul  lavoro.  Roma,  1890.  3565.198 

Lasson,  A.  Lotterie  und  Volkswirthschaft. 
Berlin,  1894.  [Volkswirthschaftl.  Zeitfragen. 
Jahrg.  16,  H.  3,  4.]  *3562.53.16 

Lehr,  J.  Produktion  und  Konsumtion  in  der 
Volkswirtschaft.  Herausg.  und  vollendet  von 
K.  Frankenstein.  Leipzig,  1895.  [Hand-  und 
Lehrbuch  der  Staatswissenschaften.  Bd.  4,  Abt. 

1-]  3561.139 

Luzzatti,  L.  11  credito  popolare  in  Italia  e le 
condizioni  delle  banche  popolari  italiane  nel  1880. 
Roma,  1882.  3642.101 

Meschelsohn,  M.  Hypothekarisches  Vorrecht 
fur  Bauhandwerker.  Berlin,  1895.  [Volkswirth- 
schaftl. Zeitfragen.  Jahrg.  16,  H.  7.]  *3562.53.16 
Percy,  C.  M.  Mine  rents  and  mineral  royalties. 
Liverpool,  1888.  5654.48 

Rodriguez,  Z.  Tratado  de  economia  politica. 
Valparaiso,  1894.  3646.86 


Political  Economy  — Political  Science 


Spencer,  H.  The  man  versus  the  state.  (In  his 
Social  statics.  N.  Y.,  1892.)  3567.116 

Walker,  F.  A.  Political  economy.  3d  ed.  N.Y., 
1888.  [Amer.  sci.  ser.  Advanced  course.]  3652.75 
Workingmen’s  loan  association,  Boston.  Origin 
and  system.  [Boston.]  1893.  3562.143 

Wright,  C.  D.  Comparative  wages  and  prices: 
1860-1883.  Massachusetts  and  Great  Britain. 
Boston,  1885.  3652.77 

Finance  and  Money. 

Adams,  B.  The  gold  standard.  An  historical 
study.  Wash.,  1895.  5645.120 

Atkinson,  E.  The  precious  metals  — apprecia- 
tion or  depreciation?  [Boston,  1895.]  3643.28 

Bimetallic  league,  Manchester,  Eng.  Eeport  of 
the  proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  Manches- 
ter, Feb.  6,  1894.  ’'‘5645.121 

Carlisle,  J.  G.  The  free  coinage  of  silver. 
Speeches,  May,  June,  1895.  3644.152 

Carroll,  E.,  jr.  Principles  and  practice  of  finance. 

. . . With  a summary  of  the  national  and 

state  banking  laws  [etc.].  N.  Y.,  1895.  5645.49 

Davis,  A.  McF.  Provincial  banks  : land  and  sil- 
ver. Cambridge,  1895.  5642.70 

Helfferich,  C.  Gegen  den  Wfihrungs-Umsturz. 
Berlin,  1895.  [Volkswirthschaftl.  Zeitfragen. 
Jahrg.  16,  H.  8.]  ’'‘3562.53.16 

Hill,  T.  E.  Money  found:  recovered  from  its 
hiding-places,  and  put  into  circulation  through 
confidence  in  government  banks.  Rev.  ed.  Chi- 
cago, 1894.  5647.64 

Laughlin,  J.  L.  Facts  about  money.  Including 
debate  with  W.  H.  Harvey  (“Coin”),  May  17, 
1895.  Chicago.  [1895.]  Ulus.  5649.106 

Nelson,  H.  L.  The  money  we  need.  A short 
primer  on  money  and  currency.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

5649a.40 

Osgood,  W.  N.  Bug  vs.  Bug.  A brief  sum- 
mary of  the  principal  arguments  of  silver  men 
and  gold  men.  [Boston,  1895.]  3649.11 

Preuss,  H.  Reichs-  und  Landes-Finanzen.  Ber- 
lin, 1894.  [Volkswirthschaftl.  Zeitfragen.  Jahrg. 
16,  H.l,  2.]  ’'‘3562.53.16 

Sound  currency.  Editorials  from  the  New 
Orleans  Picayune.  Leafiet  No.  1-10.  New  Or- 
leans, 1895.  5644.36 

Walker,  J.  H.  Not  free  coinage  of  silver,  but  a 
change  of  the  measure  of  value.  Speech,  in  the 
House.  Wash.,  1892.  5645.123 

Labor  and  the  Labor  Question. 
Ashley,  W.  J.  The  railroad  strike  of  1894. 
The  statements  of  the  Pullman  company,  and  the 
report  of  the  commission  . . . and  a brief 

bibliography  [by  F.  W.  Lee].  Cambridge,  1895. 
[Church  social  union.  Pub.  Series  B.  No.  1.] 

3565.190.2 

Bliss,  W.  D.  P.  Arbitration  and  conciliation  in 
industrial  disputes.  Boston,  1895.  [Church  social 
union.  Pub.  Series  B.  No.  3.]  3565.190.2 

Cunriingham,  Rev.  W.  Strikes.  Boston,  1895. 
[Church  social  union.  Pub.  Ser.  B.  No.  5.] 

3565.190.2 

Ely,  R.  T.  The  labor  movement  in  America. 
New  ed.  N.  Y.  [1886.]  3560.71 

Friedlaender,  E.  II  lavoro  delle  donne  e dei 
fanciulli.  Roma,  1886.  3573-135 


Hirschberg,  E.  Die  Massnahmen  gegeniiber 
der  Arbeitslosigkeit.  Berlin,  1894.  [Volkswirth- 
schaftl. Zeitfragen.  Jahrg.  16,  H.  5.]  ’"3562.53.16 
Hobson,  J.  A.,  ed.  Co-operative  labour  upon 
the  land  (and  other  papers).  The  report  of  a 
conference  upon  ‘ Land,  co-operation  and  the  un- 
employed.’ London,  1895.  [Social  science  ser.] 

35693.164 

Ransome,  J.  S.  Modern  labour.  London.  [1895.] 

35693.167 

Wright,  C.  D.,  and  others.  Pullman.  A joint 
report.  Boston,  1885.  5565.22 

Tariff. 

Guatemala.  Import  duties  of  Guatemala.  New 
tariff  promulgated  November  4,  1893  (in  force  since 
Jan.  1,1894).  Wash.,  1894.  [Bureau  of  American 
republics.  Monthly  bull.]  ’"4311.161.1 

Hamilton,  Ale.xander.  Report  on  manufactures, 
made  Dec.  5,  1791,  in  his  capacity  as  Secretary  of 
the  treasury.  Boston,  1892.  7641.79 

Favoring  protection. 

Seymour,  H.  W.  Government  and  co.,  limited. 
An  examination  of  the  tendencies  of  privilege  in 
the  United  States.  Chicago,  1895.  35693.160 

Warner,  J.  D.  Speeches  of  John  D.  Warner  and 
Heman  W.  Chaplin  at  the  dinner  of  the  New 
England  free  trade  league.  [Boston,  1895.] 

7643-134 

Taxation, 

Benton,  J.  H.,  jr.  Inequality  of  tax  valuation  in 
Massachusetts.  Boston,  1890.  5644.33 

Broglio,  E.  Dell’  imposta  sulla  rendita  in  In- 
ghilterra  e sul  capitale  negli  Stati  Uniti.  Lettere 
al  conte  di  Cavour.  Torino,  1856,  57.  3649.12 

Ricca  Salerno,  G.  L’imposta  progressiva  e le 
riforme  tributarie  di  alcune  stati  europei.  [Roma, 

1894. ]  3642.100 

Schaeffle,  A.  E.  F.  Die  Steuern.  Leipzig,  1895. 
[Hand-  und  Lehrbuch  der  Staatswissenschaften. 
Abt.  2,  B.  2.]  3561.140 

Seligman,  E.  R.  A.  Essays  in  taxation.  N.  Y., 

1895.  3642.102 

— Progressive  taxation  in  theory  and  practice. 
[Balt.]  1894.  [Amer.  econ.  assoc.  Pub.  Vol. 
9,  no.  1,  2.]  ’"5560a. 10.9 

Political  and  Social 
Science. 

See  also  Law.  Political  Economy.  Statistics. 

Adams,  H.  C.  An  interpretation  of  the  social 
movements  of  our  time.  Cambridge,  1895. 
[Church  social  union.  Pub.  Series  B.  No.  2.] 

3565.190.2 

Bartlett,  W.  H.  Facts  I ought  to  know  about 
the  government  of  my  country.  Worcester,  1894. 

22593.64 

Bascom,  J.  Social  theory.  A grouping  of  social 
facts  and  principles.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  [Library  of 
economics  and  politics.  7.]  35693.171 

Burdett,  E.  W.  Argument  against  the  proposed 
bill  to  enable  cities  and  towns  to  own  and  operate 
gas  and  electric  light  plants  for  municipal  and 
commercial  purposes.  Boston,  1890.  5654.46 

Casey,  J.  A new  moral  world,  and  a new  state 
of  society.  Providence,  1885.  5564.95 


Political  Science  — Posters 


Eaton,  D.  C.  Pensions.  New  Haven,  1893. 

7676.28 

Huntington,  F.  D.  Social  problems  and  the 
church.  Boston,  1895.  [Church  social  union. 

Pub.  Series  A.  No.  3.]  3565.190.1 

Ingram,  J.  K.  A history  of  slavery  and  serfdom. 
London,  1895.  3568.188 

League  for  political  education,  N.  Y.  Outline 

course  of  study  for  branch  clubs.  [N.  Y.,  1895?] 

5593-47 

Lee,  F.  W.  Suggestions  for  reading  on  social  re- 
form. N.  Y.,  1895.  5568.81 

Morgan,  T.  J.  Patriotic  citizenship.  N.  Y. 
[1895.]  Portrs.  Ulus.  35693.168 

Pollock,  Sir  F.,  3d  bart.  Kurze  Geschichte  der 
Staatslehre.  tJbers.  von  J.  B.  Scott  und  O.  Frhr. 
V.  Boenigk.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.319 

Rousseau,  J.  J.  Tlie  social  contract,  or  princi- 
ples of  political  right.  Trans,  with  introd.  and 
notes  by  H.  J.  Tozer.  London,  1895.  [Social 
science  ser.]  3646.47 

Sanborn,  A.  F.  Moody’s  lodging  house  and  other 
tenement  house  sketches.  Boston,  1895.  24093.137 
Seebohm,  F.  The  tribal  system  in  Wales. 
London,  1895.  Maps.  35603.114 

Shaw,  A.  Municipal  government  in  continental 
Europe.  N.  Y.,  1895.  3565.197 

Smith,  E.  M.  Statistics  and  sociology.  N.  Y., 
1895.  [Science  of  statistics.  1.]  3651.101 

Spencer,  H:  Principles  of  sociology.  Pt.  5. 
Political  institutions.  N.  Y.,  1882.  3566.53.5 

Ward,  L.  F.  Dynamic  sociology.  N.  Y.,  1894. 
2 v.  3562.84 

Woods,  11.  A.  English  social  movements.  2d 
ed.  N.  Y.,  1894.  3568.189 

Crime  and  Pi-isous. 

Collin,  C.  A.  Modern  methods  of  treating  crimi- 
nals. Boston,  1894.  5579-42 

Pyne,  T.  A plea  for  the  abolition  of  capital  pun- 
ishment. London,  1845.  5579^.138 

Tallack,  W.  Prisons  and  criminal  treatment. 
[London,  1895?]  [Howard  association.]  5579.47 
— Some  general  observations  on  the  penalty  of 
deatli.  [London,  1893.]  [Howard  association.] 

5579-48 

Wines,  F.  H.  Punishment  and  reformation.  An 
historical  sketch  of  the  rise  of  the  penitentiary 
system.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  3579.140 

The  Poor. 

Drage,  G.  The  problem  of  the  aged  poor.  Lon- 
don, 1895.  3577. Ill 

Ring,  T.  F.  Outdoor  public  relief  in  Massachu- 
setts. Boston,  1895.  5574-47 

Tallack,  W.  Poor  relief  and  the  diminution  of 
pauperism.  [London,  1895.]  [Howard  associa- 
tion-] 5579-45 

Socialism. 

Blatcbford,  E.  Merrie  England.  London,  1894. 

35693-165 

Nitti,  F.  S.  Catholic  socialism.  Trans,  by  Mary 
Mackintosh.  London,  1895.  3566.186 

Temperance. 

Beach,  D.  N.  The  Norwegian  system  in  its  home. 
[Boston.]  1895.  3573-134 


Gould,  E.  E.  L.  The  temperance  problem  ; past 
and  future.  N.  Y.,  1894.  7581.52 

Montgomery,  H.  The  way  out;  a solution  of 
the  temperance  question.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  7588.157 
Morris,  G.  P.  The  Norwegian  company  system  : 
why  Massachusetts  should  adapt  and  test  it.  Bos- 
ton, 1895.  3579-144 

Withington,  L.  A review  of  the  late  temperance 
movements  in  Massachusetts.  2d  ed.  Boston, 
1840.  3576.84 

Woman  SuiFrage. 

Blanc,  Ther^se.  The  condition  of  woman  in  the 
United  States.  A traveller’s  notes.  Trans,  by 
Abby  L.  Alger.  Boston,  1895.  Portr.  5588.105 
Copy  of  preamble  and  protest  [of  American 
women  of  New  York  against  the  proposal  to  im- 
pose the  obligation  of  suffrage  upon  women  of  that 
state].  3563-131 

Gilder,  Jeanette  L.  Why  I am  opposed  to 
woman’s  suffrage.  [N.  Y. , 1894.]  3565.195 

M'Intire,  Mary  A.  J.  Of  no  benefit  to  woman. 
She  is  a far  greater  power  without  suffrage.  [Bos- 
ton, 1895  ?]  3565-194 

“ Right,  The,  to  vote  or  hold  office  is  not  a test  of 
citizenship.”  [Boston,  1895.]  3576.127 

Scott,  Mrs.  F.  M.  E.xtension  of  the  suffrage  to 
women.  Address  before  the  judiciary  committee 
of  the  New  York  senate.  [N.  Y.]  1895.  3565.196 
Van  Rensselaer,  Mariana  G.  Should  we  ask 
for  the  suffrage?  [N.  Y.,  1895.]  3589.131 

Will  the  ballot  help  the  workinggirl  ? [Brooklyn, 

1894. ]  3565-193 

Woman  suffrage.  By  three  Massachusetts  women. 

558946 

The  articles  are  signed  by  Caia,  il.  L.  W.  and  Mary  C.  Rob- 
bins. 

Postage  Stamps. 

Evans,  E.  B.  The  philatelic  catalogue  of  postal 
stamps,  envelopes,  wrappers  and  cards.  1840- 
1890.  St.  Louis,  1891 . Illus.  ’*22303.104 

Girsewald,  C.,  Freiherr  von.  The  stamps  of 
Switzerland.  Trans,  from  the  German.  St.  Louis, 
1893.  Illus.  22393.107 

Lundy,  F.  G.  C.  History  of  the  revenue  stamps 
of  Mexico.  St.  Louis.  1891.  Illus.  Map.  2231. 115 
Mekeel,  C.  H.  Complete  standard  catalogue  of 
the  postage  stamps  of  the  world.  St.  Louis,  1894, 
95.  2 V.  ’*2234.114 

— Stamp  collector’s  maps  of  the  world.  From 

original  designs.  St.  Louis,  1895.  22803.101 

— A stamp  collector’s  souvenir.  St.  Louis,  1892. 

Illus.  Portrs.  22393.105 

Revista  filatelica.  La.  Publicacion  mensual. 
Eduardo  F.  Cottilla  [y  I.  A.  Mekeel],  edilor[es]. 
Vol.  1,2.  St.  Louis,  1892-95.  *2232.60 

Tiffany,  J.  K.  A St.  Louis  symposium  [of  philate- 
lists]. St.  Louis.  [1894.]  Illus.  22303.105 

Posters. 

Bolton,  C.  K.  A descriptive  catalogue  of  posters, 
chiefly  American,  in  [his]  collection.  Brookline, 

1895.  4077.40 

— The  reign  of  the  poster.  Boston,  1895.  Illus. 

4077.41 


Posters  — Religion 


Massachusetts  charitable  mechanic  association. 
1795-1895.  Exhibition  of  posters.  [Boston.] 
1895.  Illus.  4077.43 


Religion. 

Ceremonial,  Devotional,  Doctrinal. 

Alden,  H.  M.  A study  of  death.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

7456.129 

Chambers,  A.  “ Our  life  after  death.”  Or  the 
teacliings  of  the  Bible  concerning  the  unseen  world. 
7tli  ed.  Phila.,  1895.  3447.123 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Messages  of  faith,  hope,  and  love. 
Selections  for  every  day  in  the  year.  [Ed.  by 
Lillian  F.  Clarke.]  Boston,  1895.  Fortr.  74593.96 
Dole,  C.  F.  A catechism  of  liberal  faith.  Boston, 
1895.  3459-154 

Feed  my  lambs.  N.  Y.  74293.132 

Gardiner,  F.,  and  C.  C.  Camp,  eds.  The  teaching 
of  the  twelve  apostles.  A tract  recently  discov- 
ered. With  introd.  and  notes.  Oxford.  5429.76 
Goodyear,  Anna  F.  Sacred  truths  imploring  to 
be  loved  . . . Boston.  [1895.]  3439.118 

Greer,  D.  H.  The  preacher  and  his  place.  The 
Lyman  Beecher  lectures  on  preaching,  Yale  uni- 
versity. N.  Y.,  1895.  7457-87 

Hammond,  C.  E.,  ed.  Antient  liturgies:  a 
reprint  of  the  texts  of  the  representative  liturgies 
of  the  church.  Oxford,  1878.  7444.49 

Hastings,  H.  L.  Skeptical  objections  and  how  to 
meet  them.  Boston.  [1895.]  [Anti-infidel  library. 
45.]  548932 

Horstmann,  C.,  ed.  Yorkshire  writers.  Richard 
Kolle  of  Hampole,  an  English  father  of  the  church, 
and  his  followers.  London,  1895.  [Library  of 
Early  English  writers.]  4602.29 

Hyde,  W.  De  W.  Outlines  of  social  theology. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  3456.127 

Ingersoll,  R.  G.  What  shall  we  do  to  be  saved. 
N.  Y.,  1880.  5486.88 

Melancbthon,  Philipp.  Corpvs  doctrinte  Chris- 
tianas. Qvae  est  svmnia  orthodoxi  et  catholici 
dogmatis,  complectens  doctrinam  puram  & veram 
evangelij  lesu  Christi.  . . . Argentorati,  1580. 

*0.309.40 

Milne,  J.  R.  The  doctrine  and  practice  of  the 
Eucharist  as  deduced  from  Scripture  and  the  an- 
cient liturgies.  London,  1895.  3447. 121 

Miffale  [secundum]  ordinemfct!  Ambrofij.  [Colo- 
phon : Impressum  Mediolani  perZanotu  de  Castel- 
liono.  Ad  impensas  Uen  Dni  Nicolai  Gorgozole. 
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Ratramnus,  Monachus  Corbiensis.  The  book  of 
Bertram  the  priest,  concerning  the  body  and  blood 
of  Christ  in  the  sacrament;  written  in  Latin  at  the 
command  of  the  emperor  Charles  the  Great,  and 
first  trans.  into  English,  in  1549.  3d  ed.  London, 
1G36.  Portr.  *54793.72 

Shann,  G.  V.,  ed.  and  trans.  Euchology : a 
manual  of  prayers  of  the  holy  orthodox  [Greek] 
church.  Kidderminster,  1891.  34493.127 

Socinus,  F.  Christianas  religionis  brevissima  in- 
stitutio,  per  interrogationes  & responsiones,  quara 
catechismum  vulgo  vocant.  Racovias,  1618. 

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— Dispvtatio  de  adoratione  Christi,  habita  inter 

Fauslum  Socinum  & Christianum  Francken.  Ra- 
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Stengel,  G.  Ova  paschalia  sacro  emblemate  in- 
scripta  descripta^.  [Ingolstadii.]  1672.  *74893.37 
Sunday.  Is  not  its  religious  observance  a blot  on 
Bible  Christianity  which  ought  to  be  removed? 
Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1895.  7453.46 

Westcott,  B.  F.  The  incarnation ; a revelation 
of  human  duties.  Boston,  1895.  [Church  social 
union.  Pub.  Series  A.  No.  4.]  3565.190.1 

Wilberforce,  R.  I.  The  doctrine  of  the  Holy 
Eucharist.  London,  1885.  3447.122 

— The  doctrine  of  the  incarnation  of  Jesus  Christ, 

in  its  relation  to  mankind  and  the  church.  Lon- 
don, 1892.  5476.57 

Christ  and  Christianity. 

Denison,  J.  H.  Christ’s  idea  of  the  supernatural. 
Boston,  1895.  7457.86 

Gordon,  G.  A.  The  Christ  of  to-day.  Boston, 
1895.  3476.63 

Holland,  R.  A.  The  church  of  the  world. 
Cambridge,  1895.  [Church  social  union.  Pub. 
Series  A.  No.  1.]  3565.190.1 

Pope,  C.  H.,  comp.  The  Gospels  combined  . , . 
presenting  in  one  continuous  narrative,  the  life  of 
Jesus  Christ  as  told  by  Matthew,  Mark,  Luke,  and 
John.  His  words  in  special  type.  Boston,  1895. 

54293.88 

Socinus,  F.  Breves  qvidam  de  diversis  materiis 
ad  Christianam  religionem  pertinentibus  tractatus. 
Racovi®,  1618.  No.  3 in  *74293.5 

Stimson,  H.  A.  Questions  of  modern  inquiry.  A 
series  of  discussions  [on  Christianity,  etc.].  N.  Y. 
[1895.]  3485-79 

Thomas  a Kempis.  De  imitatione  Christi  libri 
quatuor.  Parisiis,  1858.  34493.128 

Woodbury,  Rev.  A.  The  true  basis  of  readjust- 
ment. An  address.  Boston,  1894.  7453-87 

Churches  and  Sects. 

Alexander,  G.  A history  of  the  Methodist  church. 
South,  the  United  presbyterian  church,  the  Cum- 
berland presbyterian  church,  and  the  Presbyterian 
church.  South,  in  the  United  States.  By  G.  Alex- 
ander, J.  B.  Scouller  [etc.].  N.  Y.,  1894.  [Amer. 
church  hist.  ser.  11.]  3524.132 

Carroll,  H.  K.  The  religious  forces  of  the  United 
States.  N.  Y.,  1893.  [Amer.  church  hist.  ser. 

1-]  3524-1 13 

Corwin,  E.  T.  A history  of  the  Reformed  church, 
Dutch,  the  Reformed  church,  German,  and  the 
Moravian  church  in  the  United  States.  By  E.  T. 
Corwin,  J.  H.  Dubbs  and  J.  T.  Hamilton.  N.  Y., 
1895.  [Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  8.]  3524.129 

Tyler,  B.  B.  A history  of  the  Disciples  of  Christ, 
the  Society  of  Friends,  the  United  brethren  in 
Christ  and  the  Evangelical  association,  by  B.  B. 
Tyler,  A.  C.  Thomas  [etc.].  N.  Y.,  1894.  [Amer. 
church  hist.  ser.  12.]  3524.133 

Haptists. 

Braght,  T.  J.  van.  Het  bloedig  tooneel,  of  mar- 
telaers  spiegel  der  Doopsgesinde  of  weereloose 
Christenen.  . . . 2de  druk.  Amsterdam,  1685. 

Plates.  **0.310.4 


Religion 


Newman,  A.  H.  A history  of  the  baptist 
cliurches  in  the  United  States.  N.  Y.,  1894. 
[Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  2.]  3524. 114 

Cluircli  of  England. 

Alexander,  W.  L.  The  ancient  British  church. 
New  and  rev.  ed.  London,  1889.  [Church  his- 
tory ser.  6.]  5525-62 

Gray,  A.  Episcopacy  by  divine  appointment. 
The  polity  of  the  Anglican  church.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

3529-76 

Makower,  F.  The  constitutional  history  and 
constitution  of  the  Church  of  England.  London, 
1895.  3521.75 

Simpson,  W.  S.,  ed.  Visitations  of  churches 
belonging  to  St.  Paul’s  cathedral  in  1297  and  in 
1458.  [Westminster.]  1895.  [Camden  soc. 
Pub.  N.  s.,  vol.  55.]  *2426.96 

Wakeling,  G.  The  Oxford  church  movement. 
Sketches  and  recollections.  London,  1895.  5522.71 

Cojig-r-eg-afionalists. 

Briggs,  L.  V.  History  and  records  of  the  First 
congregational  church,  Hanover,  1727-1865,  and 
inscriptions  from  the  cemetery  at  Centre  Hanover. 
Boston,  1895.  Portrs.  Maps.  [Hanover,  Mass. 
Church  and  cemetery  records.  Vol.  1.]  *2352.105 
Leavitt,  G.  R.  A brief  history  of  Pilgrim 
church,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  Cambridge,  1885. 

*7549.115 

Walker,  W.  History  of  the  congregational 
churches  in  the  United  States.  N.  Y.,  1894. 
[Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  3.]  3524. 115 

Friends. 

Friends,  Society  of.  Bi-centennial  anniversary 
of  New  York  yearly  meeting  . . . Flushing. 

1695-1895,  N.  Y.,  1895.  Portr.  7543.126 

Richardson,  Jane  M.  Six  generations  of  Friends 
in  Ireland  (1655  to  1890) . 2d  ed.  London,  1894. 
Portrs.  Plates.  3544.122 

Huguenots. 

Baird,  H.  M.  The  Huguenots  and  the  revoca- 
tion of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.  N.  Y.,  1895.  2 v. 

Maps.  3528.109 

Lutheran. 

Jacobs,  H.  E.  A history  of  the  Evangelical 
Lutheran  church  in  the  United  States.  N.  Y., 
1893.  [Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  4.]  3524.116 

Methodists. 

Wise,  Rev.  D.  A defence  of  methodism : or 
Parsons  Cooke’s  “ estimate  of  methodism  ” shown 
to  be  pragmatical,  fallacious,  and  false.  With  an 
appendix.  Boston,  1855.  5528.13 

Presbyterians. 

Thompson,  R.  E.  History  of  the  presbyterian 
churches  in  the  United  States.  N.  Y.,  1895. 
[Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  6.]  3524. r 18 

Protestant  Episcopal. 

Mason,  G.  C.  Annals  of  Trinity  church,  New- 
port, Rhode  Island.  1698-1892.  Newport,  1890, 

94.  2 V.  Hlus.  Portrs.  4438.146 

New  York,  city.  Yearbook  of  Calvary  parish. 
[N.  Y.]  1895.  Plates.  ’^3549  135 

Protestant  episcopal  church  in  the  United  States. 
General  convention,  1889.  Report  of  the  joint 
committee  appointed  to  prepare  a standard  Book 
of  common  prayer.  Boston,  1893.  5441.26 


Tiffany,  C.  C.  A history  of  the  Protestant 
episcopal  church  in  the  United  States.  N.  Y., 
1895.  [Amer.  church  hist.  ser.  7.]  3524. 119 

Turner,  C.  W.  Annals  of  St.  .lolin’s  church, 
Huntington,  N.  Y.  Huntington,  1895.  Plates. 

4478.264 

Roman  Catholic. 

Briffault,  E.  Le  secret  de  Rome  au  xixme  si6cle. 
Paris,  1846.  Ulus.  *6692.1 

Mercier,  H.  Reponse  au  pamphlet  de  I’Associa- 
tion  des  “equal  rights”  centre  la  majorite  des 
habitants  de  la  province  de  Quebec.  Quebec,  1890. 

4318.161 

O'Gorman,  T.  A history  of  the  Roman  Catholic 
church  in  tlie  United  States.  N.  Y.,  1895.  [Amer. 
church  hist,  series.  9.]  3524.130 

Satolli,  Francis.  Loyalty  to  church  and  state. 
Balt.,  1895.  Portr.  3466.58 

Spiritualists. 

Du  Prel,  C.  L.  A.  F.  M.  A.,  Freiherr  von.  Der 
Spiritismus.  Leipzig.  [1893.]  4896.50.318 

Tretton  aftnar  hos  en  spiritist  eller  spirid.-^k  resa 
genora  zodiaken  och  n^got  langre.  [Stockholm, 
1886.]  3607.141 

Unitarian  and  Universalist. 

Allen,  J.  H.  A history  of  the  Unitarians  and  the 
universalists  in  the  United  States,  By  J.  H.  Allen 
and  R.  Eddy.  N.  Y.,  1894.  [Amer.  church  hist, 
ser.  10.]  3524.i3t 

Barnum,  P.  T.  Why  I am  a universalist.  Also 
tracts  by  0.  Cone,  J.  S.  Dodge,  A.  C.  Thomas. 
Boston,  1895.  7464.35 

Crell,  J.  Johannis  Crellii  Franci.  Von  dem 
einigen  Gott  dem  Vater,  zwey  Bucher.  Aus  dem 
Lateinischen  ins  Hochteutsche  iibergesetzt  [von  J. 
L.  Wolzogen].  [Cracow?]  1645.  *7464.248 

Ecclesiastical  History. 

Moxom,  P.  S.  From  Jerusalem  to  Nicsea.  The 
church  in  the  first  three  centuries.  Boston,  1895. 
[Lowell  lectures.]  5527.67 

Stokes,  Margaret.  Three  months  in  the  forests 
of  France.  A pilgrimage  in  search  of  vestiges  of 
the  Irish  saints  in  France.  London,  1895.  Ulus. 

2660a. 63 

A large  part  of  the  work  is  devoted  to  St.  Fursa. 

Mythology  and  Jfon-Christian 
Religions. 

Barthelemy  Saint-Hilaire,  J.  The  Buddha  and 
his  religion.  Trans,  by  Laura  Ensor.  London, 
1895.  [Sir  John  Lubbock’s  hundred  books.]  12.94 
Cams,  P.  The  Gospel  of  Buddha  according  to 
old  records.  3d  ed.  Chicago,  1895.  5487.27 

Dali,  Caroline  W.  H.  Margaret  and  her  friends, 
or  ten  conversations  with  Margaret  Fuller  upon 
the  mythology  of  the  Greeks  and  its  expression  in 
art.  Boston,  1895.  2976.75 

Garrett,  F.  E.  Isis  very  much  unveiled,  being 
the  story  of  the  great  Mahatma  hoax.  Told  from 
sources  mainly  theosophical.  London.  [1895?] 
Portrs.  34893.6 

Harris,  W.  A.  Plato  as  a narrator.  A study  in 
the  myths.  Dissertation.  Richmond.  [1892.] 

3004-59 

Hopkins,  E.  W.  The  religions  of  India.  Boston, 
1895.  Map.  [Handbooks  on  the  history  of  relig- 
ions. 1.]  3483.60 


Religion  — Sports 


Lazarus,  Josephine.  The  spirit  of  Judaism. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  22993.77 

Muir,  Sir  W-,  trans.  The  beacon  of  truth,  or 
testimony  of  the  Coran  to  the  truth  of  tlie  Chris- 
tian religion.  Trans,  from  the  Arabic.  London, 
1894.  3488.106 

Talmud.  Tract  Rosh  hashana,  (“New  year”), 
of  the  new  ed.  of  the  Babylonian  Talmud.  Ed. 

. . . by  M.  L.  Rodkinson  and  trans.  by  J.  L. 
Levy.  Phila.,  1895.  Portrs.  7482.7 

Hebrew  text  and  English  trans. 

Tisdall,  W.  St.  Clair-.  The  religion  of  the  cres- 
cent, or,  Islam  : its  strength,  its  weakness.  . . . 
London,  1895.  [Non-Christian  religious  systems.] 

54893.97 

Tuerk,  G.  De  Hyla.  Vratislaviae,  1895.  [Bres- 
lauer  philolog.  Abhandl.  Bd.  7,  H.  4.]  2957.73.7 

Keligious  Associations  and  Institu- 
tions. 

See  also  Clubs.  Education. 

Meadville  theological  school.  Proceedings  at  the 
celebration  of  the  semi-centennial  of  the  school. 
[Prepared  by  W.  L.  ChafiSn.]  Meadville,  1894. 

4499.172 

Northfield,  Mount  Hermon,  and  Chicago.  An 
account  of  four  Bible  schools.  N.  Y.  [1892.] 
Map.  4499-173 

Spaulding,  H.  G.  Sixty  years  of  the  Unitarian 
Sunday  school  society.  [Boston,  1887.]  74593.92 

Sermons. 

Colby,  F.  T.  Sermons.  Exeter,  1895.  74593.15 
Diaz  Perez  y Calvillo,  J.  B.  Sermon  que  en  el 
aniversario  solemne  de  gracias  a Maria  santisima 
de  los  remedies  predico  J.  B.  Diaz  Calvillo. 
Mexico,  1811.  **0.250.51 

Gardner,  S.  A.  Latest  interpretations.  A series 
of  thirteen  discourses.  Milford,  1885.  7453-49 

Ingersoll,  J.  Sermon  preached  before  the  Gen- 
eral assembly  of  Connecticut,  on  the  anniversary 
election.  New-London,  1761.  *4439.52  (1761) 

Jowett,  B.  College  sermons.  Ed.  by  TV.  H. 
Fremantle.  N.  Y.,  1895.  3445-135 

Sherlock,  TV.  A sermon  preached  at  the  funeral 
of  Benj.  Calamy,  D.D.,  Jan.  7‘**,  168f.  London, 
1686.  *6549.45 

Sanitary  Science. 

See  also  Health  and  Hygiene.  Medicine. 
Kiersted,  TV.  A discussion  of  the  prevailing 
theories  and  practices  relating  to  sewage  disposal. 
1st  ed.  N.  Y.,  1894.  3769.155 

New  York,  city.  Aqueduct  commission.  Report 
by  the  president,  J.  C.  Duane,  containing  reports 
of  the  secretary  and  chief  engineer,  giving  a review 
of  the  work  from  1887  to  1895.  [N.  Y.,  1895.] 

Maps.  Plans.  *3940.31 

New  York,  state.  Assembly.  Report  of  the 
Tenement  house  committee.  Transmitted  Jan. 
17.  Albany,  1895.  Portrs.  Plans.  3573.136 
Waring,  G.  E.,  jr.  The  purification  of  sewage 
by  forced  aeration.  Newport,  1895.  7766.32 

Shakespeare. 

Corbin,  J.  The  Elizabethan  Hamlet.  A study  of 
the  sources,  and  of  Shakspere’s  environment,  to 
show  that  the  mad  scenes  had  a comic  aspect  now 
ignored.  London,  1895.  4596.132 


Corson,  H.  An  introduction  to  the  study  of 
Shakespeare.  Boston,  1893.  4597.134 

Dixon,  T.  S.  E.  Francis  Bacon  and  his  Shake- 
speare. Chicago,  1895.  4597- 131 

Heine,  H.  On  Shakespeare.  A trans.  of  his 
notes  on  Shakespeare  heroines  by  Ida  Benecke. 
TVestminster,  1895.  4597.132 

Hudson,  H.  N.  Shakespeare : his  life,  art,  and 
characters.  TVith  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
drama  in  England.  4th  ed.  Boston,  1895.  2 v. 

4597-133 

Lamb,  C. , and  Mary  Lamb.  Tales  from  Shake- 
speare. Phila.,  1895.  797.20 

Shakespeare.  Bell’s  reader’s  Shakespeare.  The 
historical  plays,  condensed,  connected,  and  empha- 
sized for  school,  college,  parlour,  and  platform. 
London,  1895.  4597-130 

— Hamlet.  TVith  preface,  glossary,  &c.,  by  I. 

Gollancz.  London,  1895.  Portr.  [Temple  Shake- 
speare.] 4599.158 

— King  Henry  V.  London,  1895.  [Temple  Shake- 
speare.] 4599.156 

— King  Henry  viii.  London,  1895.  [Temple 

Shakespeare.]  4599-157 

— King  Richard  iii.  London,  1895.  [Temple 

Shakespeare.]  4599-155 

— Konig  Heinrich  der  Sechste.  Nach  der  tlbers. 
von  A.  TV.  Schlegel  bearb.  von  TV.  Buchholz. 
Herausg.  von  C.  F.  TVittmann.  Leipzig.  [1895.] 

4896.50.339 

— Konig  Heinrichs  des  Sechsten  Tod.  Nach  der 

libers,  von  A.  TV.  Schlegel  bearb.  von  TV.  Buch- 
holz. Herausg.  von  C.  F.  TVittmann.  Leipzig. 
[1895.]  4896.50.339 

— Othello.  London,  1895.  Portr.  [Temple  Shake- 
speare.] 4599-159 

Wingate,  C.  E.  L.  Shakespeare’s  heroines  on 
the  stage.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  Portrs.  4595.134 

Sports  and  Sporting. 

Bickerdyke,  J.  Sea  fishing.  TVith  contribu- 
tions on  ‘ antipodean  and  foreign  fish,’  by  TV. 
Senior,  ‘ tarpon  ’ by  A.  C.  Harmsworth,  ‘ whaling  ’ 
by  Sir  H.  TV.  Gore-Booth.  London,  1895.  Ulus. 
[Badminton  library  of  sports  and  pastimes.] 

4000a. 22 

Bingham,  N.  TV.,  ed.  The  book  of  athletics  and 
out-of-door  sports.  Boston,  1895.  Ulus.  4004.119 
Camp,  TV.  C.  Book  of  college  sports.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Ulus.  4004.122 

G.,  G.  Sporting  stories  and  sketches.  London, 
1895.  4007. 141 

Graham,  P.  A.  Country  pastimes  for  boys. 
London,  1895.  184.44 

Lee,  J.  P.  Golf  in  America.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Plates. 

40093.155 

Nye,  R.  S.  Scientific  duck  shooting  in  Eastern 
waters.  Falmouth,  1895.  4009.187 

Remington,  F.  Pony  tracks.  N.  Y.,  1895.  Ulus. 

4365-147 

Rosse,  I.  C.  The  conservative  value  of  the  play 
impulse.  Boston,  1895.  8009.45 

Skinner,  J.  S.  The  dog  and  the  sportsman. 
Phila.,  1845.  8006.40 

Van  Dyke,  T.  S.  Game  birds  at  home.  N.  Y., 
1895.  5908.33 

Whishaw,  F.  J.  The  romance  of  the  woods. 
London,  1895.  3060b. 26 

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Sports  — United  States 


Indoor  Games. 

Bird,  H.  E.  Chess  novelties  and  their  latest  de- 
velopments. London,  18!)5.  Illus.  6ooga.iig 
Bolton,  H.  C.  The  game  of  goose.  [Boston, 
1895.]  4001. 133 

Cnlin,  S.  Korean  games,  with  notes  on  the  cor- 
responding games  of  China  and  Japan.  Phila., 
1895.  22  colored  plates.  4002.144 

Ellis,  J.  H.  Chess  sparks,  or  short  and  bright 
games  of  chess.  London,  1895.  Illus.  6005. 4g 
Foster,  K.  F.  Foster  on  hearts  : a description  of 
the  game.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  6oog.i05 

— Whist  tactics.  N.  Y.  [1895.]  Illus.  40oga.i58 
Pole,  W.  The  evolution  of  whist.  N.  Y.,  1895. 

4ooga.i57 

Work,  M.  C.  Whist  of  to-day.  Phila.,  1895. 

40oga.i56 

Statistics. 

Bodio,  L.  Della  statistica  nei  suoi  rapporti  coll’ 
economia  politics.  Milano,  1869.  [La  scienza 
del  popolo.  Vol.  48.]  365g.ioo 

Concord,  Mass.  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths. 
1635-1850.  [Concord,  1894.]  *435oa.igo 

Chile.  Oficina  central  de  estadi'stica.  Sesto  censo 
jeneral  . . . levantado  el  26  de  noviembre  de 

1885.  Valparaiso,  1889,  90.  2 v.  *4310.148 

Switzerland.  Statistisches  Bureau  des  eidgenos- 
sischen  Departements  des  Innern.  Ehe,  Geburt 
und  Tod  in  der  schweizerischen  Bevolkerung. 
1871-90.  Th.  1.  Bern,  1895.  [Schweizerische 
Statistik.]  *4832.22 

United  States.  Census  bureau.  11th  census. 
Report  on  manufacturing  industries  in  the  United 
States.  Pt.  3.  W'^ash.,  1895.  *C.28i.g 

— Report  on  population  of  the  United  States. 

Pt.  1 : Progress  of  the  nation,  1790  to  1890.  By 
R.  P.  Porter,  H.  Gannett,  and  W.  C.  Hunt. 
Wash.,  1895.  Maps.  Diagrams.  *C.28i.8 

United  States. 

United  States.  Congress.  Proceedings  in  Con- 
gress upon  the  acceptance  of  the  statues  of  John 
Stark  and  Daniel  Webster,  presented  by  the  state 
of  New  Hampshire.  Wash.,  1895.  4341. 144 

Statutes  passed  at  the  3d  session  of  the  53d 

Congress.  Wash.,  1895.  5620.25 

History  and  Description. 

Anderson,  A.  D.  The  Mississippi  and  its  forty- 
four  navigable  tributaries.  Wash.,  1890.  Maps. 
[U.  S.  Treasury  department.]  3g54.i26 

Gannett,  H.  The  building  of  a nation.  The 
growth,  present  condition  and  resources  of  the 
United  States  with  a forecast  of  the  future.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Plates.  4423.328 

— Results  of  primary  triangulation.  Maps.  Wash., 

1894.  [U.  S.  Geol.  survey.  (Powell.)  Bull. 

122.]  *7872.55.122 

King,  H.  Turning  on  the  light.  A dispassionate 
survey  of  president  Buchanan’s  administration, 
from  1860  to  its  close.  Phila.,  1895.  Portr. 

2323.106 

Maclay,  E.  S.  History  of  the  United  States  navy, 
1775-1894.  N.  Y.,  1895.  2 v.  Illus.  Maps. 

3953- 140 


Moore,  J.  W.  The  American  congress.  A his- 
tory of  national  legislation  and  political  events, 
1774-1895.  N.  Y.,  1895.  2321.75 

Pike,  Z.  M.  Expeditions  to  head-waters  of  the 
Mississippi  river,  through  Louisiana  territory,  and 
in  New  Spain,  180.5-6-7.  New  ed.  ...  by  E. 
Coues.  N.  Y.,  1895.  3 v.  Portr.  Maps.  4464.33 
Rhodes,  J.  F.  History  of  the  United  States  from 
the  compromise  of  1850.  N.  Y.,  1893-95.  3 v. 

2321. lOI 

Steele,  J.  D.,  and  Esther  B.  Steele.  A brief 
history  of  the  United  States.  N.  Y.  [1885.] 
Illus.  Portrs.  Maps.  [Barnes’s  historical  series.] 

2328.71 

Thomas,  A.  C.  A history  of  the  United  States. 
Boston,  1895.  Illus.  Portrs.  Maps.  432g.i46 
Winsor,  J.  The  Mississippi  basin.  The  struggle 
in  America  between  England  and  France,  1697- 
1763.  Boston,  1895.  Illus.  Maps.  4313. 145 

Revolution  anti  Precedln<^  History. 
Burke,  E.  Speech  on  conciliation  with  the  colonies 
(March  22,  1775).  Ed.  by  L.  Du  Pont  Syle. 
Boston.  [1895.]  [Students’  series  of  English 
classics.]  452g.iii 

Drake,  S.  A.  The  campaign  of  Trenton,  1776-77. 
Boston,  1895.  Maps.  [Decisive  events  in  Amer- 
ican history.]  432ga.i47 

Hassam,  J.  T.  The  confiscated  estates  of  Boston 
loyalists.  Cambridge,  1895.  2352.104 

Perry,  W.  S.  The  alleged  “toryism”  of  the 
clergy  of  the  United  States  at  the  breaking  out  of 
the  war  of  the  Revolution.  [1895?]  442ga.43 

Rochefort,  C.,  comte  de.  Recit  de  I’estat  present 
des  celebres  colonies  de  la  Virginie,  de  Marie- 
Land,  de  la  Caroline,  du  Nouveau  duche  d’York, 
de  Pennsylvania,  & de  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre. 

. . . Rotterdam,  1681.  No.  2 in  *2313.25 

Smith,  C.  The  American  war,  1775-1783.  N.Y., 
1797.  Portr.  7 maps.  *4418.210 

Stone,  F.  D.  The  battle  of  Brandywine.  Address. 
Phila.,  1895.  4325-155 

Tolman,  G.  R.  A battle-field  memorial,  Lexing- 
ton, Mass.  Plate.  11x7  inches.  *4350.61 

Varney,  G.  J.  The  story  of  Patriot’s  day.  Lex- 
ington and  Concord,  April  19,  1775.  Boston,  1895. 
Illus.  228.7 

Civil  'VUar. 

Cogswell,  L.  W.  A history  of  the  Eleventh  New 
Hampshire  regiment  volunteer  infantry  in  the 
Rebellion  war.  Concord,  1891.  Portrs.  2324. ig4 
Dwight,  T.  F.,  ed.  Critical  sketches  of  some  of 
the  Federal  and  Confederate  commanders.  Bos- 
ton, 1895.  [Military  hist.  soc.  of  Mass.  Papers. 
Vol.  10.]  *4452.87 

Contents.  — Gen.  Beauregard,  by  J.  C.  Ropes.  — Gen.  Grant, 
by  T.  A.  Dodge.  — Gen.  Hancock,  by  F.  A.  Walker.  — Gen. 
Humphreys,  by  J.  H.  Wilson.  — Gen.  McClellan,  Gen.  Sher- 
man, Gen.  Stuart,  by  .J.  C.  Ropes.  — Gen.  Thomas,  by  Henry 
Stone.  — Gen.  Thomas  in  the  record,  by  T.  L.  Livermore.  — 
The  war  as  we  see  it  now,  by  J.  C.  Ropes. 

Haynes,  E.  M.  A history  of  the  Tenth  regiment 
Vermont  volunteers,  with  biographical  sketches. 
2ded.  Rutland,  1894.  2 v.  Illus.  Maps.  4423. 32g 
Jackman,  L.  History  of  the  Sixth  New  Hamp- 
shire regiment  in  the  War  for  the  Union.  Amos 
Hadley,  editor.  Concord,  1891.  Portrs.  4423.331 
Jones,  E.  The  slaveholder’s  war.  [Manchester.] 
1863.  4428.260 


United  States 


King,  D.  H.,  and  others.  History  of  the  Ninety- 
third  regiment,  New  York  volunteer  infantry. 
1861-1865.  Compiled  by  D.  H.  King,  A.  J.  Gibbs 
and  J.  H.  Northrup.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1895. 
Portrs.  4423.330 

La  Bree,  B.,  ed.  The  Confederate  soldier  in  the 
Civil  war,  1861-1865.  Prefaced  by  a eulogy  by 
Pitzhugh  Lee.  . . . Campaigns,  battles,  etc.,  by 
Robert  E.  Lee  and  others.  Louisville,  1895. 
Ulus.  Portrs.  Maps.  *4420.118 

Riddle,  A.  G.  Recollections  of  war  times.  Remi- 
niscences of  men  and  events  in  Washington,  1860- 
1865.  N.  Y.,  1895.  4325-153 

Scott,  E.  G.  Reconstruction  during  the  Civil  war. 
Boston,  1895.  4326.150 

California. 


League  of  American  wheelmen.  The  cyclist’s 
road-book  of  California.  Compiled  by  G.  H. 
Strong,  F.  D.  Elwell,  and  V.  A.  Hancock.  2d  ed. 
[San  Francisco?]  1895.  Maps.  2379a.iii 


Sanborn,  Kate.  A truthful  woman  in  Southern 
California.  N.  Y.,  1895.  447ga.i72 

Southern  Pacific  railroad.  California  for 

health,  pleasure  and  profit.  San  Francisco. 

[1895.]  Ulus.  4474.239 

Colorado. 


Notes  on  Colorado  territory.  1865.  4467.127 

Powell,  J.  W.  Canyons  of  the  Colorado.  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.,  1895.  Ulus.  *4470.119 


Connecticut. 

Child,  F.  S.  An  old  New  England  town  [Fair- 
field,  Conn.].  N.  Y.,  1895.  Portr.  Plates. 

4439.184 

Gay,  J.  Farmington  in  the  war  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. Hartford,  1893.  *4439.181 

— Old  houses  in  Farmington.  Hartford,  1895. 

*4439.183 

— Schools  and  schoolmasters  in  Farmington  in  the 

olden  time.  [1892.]  *4439.182 

New  London,  Conn.  In  photo-gravure.  N.  Y. 
[1892.]  4439.180 

District  of  Columbia. 

Brooks,  N.  Washington  in  Lincoln’s  time. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  4477.231 

Illinois. 

Conkling,  L.  W.,  and  C.  L.  Steen.  The  official 
cyclist’s  road-book  of  Illinois.  N.  Y.,  1892.  Maps. 
(Scale  4 miles  to  1 inch.)  *2379a.io5 

Wittemann,  A.  The  White  city  by  Lake  Mich- 
igan. A souvenir  in  albertype.  N.  Y.,  1893.  16 

plates.  4025.100 

Iowa. 

Shambaugh,  B.  F.,  ed.  Documentary  material 
relating  to  the  history  of  Iowa.  No.  1,  2.  Iowa 
city,  1895.  [State  hist.  soc.  of  Iowa.]  *4474.237 

Louisiana. 

Stubbs,  W.  C.  Hand-book  of  Louisiana.  Comp, 
for  the  State  immigration  association.  New  Or- 
leans, 1895.  Map.  4368.146 

Massachusetts. 

Adams,  Brooks.  The  emancipation  of  Massa- 
chusetts. [2d  ed.]  Boston,  1893.  3546.88 


Adams,  C.  F.,  jr.  Three  episodes  of  Massachu- 
setts history : the  settlement  of  Boston  bay  ; the 
antinomian  controversy;  a study  of  church  and 
town  government.  Boston,  1894.  2 v.  Maps. 

4355-II3 

Baxter,  S.  Boston  park  guide  including  the  mu- 
nicipal and  metropolitan  systems  of  Greater  Bos- 
ton. Boston,  1895.  Plates.  Maps.  4454.256 
Brookline  historical  publication  society.  Publi- 
cations, no.  1-3.  [Brookline,  1895.]  ”'2355.45 

Contents.  — 1.  Letter  from  Rebecca  Boylston  to  Edward 
Boylston.  2.  The  Sharp  papers  in  the  Brookline  public 
library.  3.  Brookline  in  the  Revolution. 

Brown,  John,  B.A.  The  Pilgrim  fathers  of  New 
England  and  their  Puritan  successors.  N.  Y. 
[1895.]  Ulus.  4352.134 

Dwyer,  D.  J.  Prominent  wheelmen,  and  bicycle 
club  directory,  of  Massachusetts.  Boston.  [1894.] 
Ulus.  Portrs.  6001.40 

Fitchburg  historical  society.  Proceedings,  and 
papers  relating  to  the  history  of  the  town.  Vol.  1. 
Fitchburg,  1895.  *4351.123 

Greater  Boston  : The  park  system  ; The  metro- 
politan sewers;  etc.  [Boston,  1895.]  Illus. 
Maps.  [Amer.  soc.  of  civil  engineers.  Program. 
27th  ann.  convention.]  *4454.258 

King,  G.  A.  1870  . . . 1895.  Massachusetts 
Senate  [dinner,  1895].  Resolution  [poem].  [Bos- 
ton, 1895.]  4504.136 

Knight,  J.  K.  1868-1888.  Memorial  sketch  of 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.  With  the  addresses  delivered 
by  P.  B.  Davis  and  R.  J.  Barry.  Compiled  by 
J.  K.  Knight,  E.  Davis,  H.  B.  Humphrey.  Boston, 
1888.  Illus.  Portrs.  4356.86 

Lodge,  H.  C.  Boston.  London,  1892.  Maps. 
[Historic  towns.]  2359. 114 

Massachusetts.  General  court.  A history  of 
the  emblem  of  the  codfish  in  the  hall  of  the  House 
of  representatives.  Boston,  1895.  Portrs.  Plates. 

2352.107 

Rand,  McNally  & co.’s  Handy  guide  to  Boston 
and  environs.  Chicago,  1895.  Map.  2359a. 104 
Roe,  A.  S.  The  old  Representatives’  hall,  1798- 
1895.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Massachu- 
setts House.  Boston,  1895.  Portrs.  Plates. 

2352.108 

Spencer’s  Brookline  directory.  Brookline,  1894. 

*4354.131 

Taunton,  Mass.  1639-1889.  250th  anniversary 

of  ye  anciente  towne  of  Taunton,  June  4 and  5. 
Worcester,  1889.  Illus.  Portrs.  *4450.134 

Wellman,  T.  B.  History  of  the  town  of  Lynn- 
field.  Mass.  1635-1895.  Boston,  1895.  Portr. 

4355-II2 

Wolfe,  T.  F.  Literary  shrines.  The  haunts  of 
some  famous  American  authors.  Phila.,  1895. 

4358.122 

Contents.  — The  Concord  pilgrimage.  — In  and  out  of  liter- 
ary Boston.  — In  Berkshire  with  Hawthorne. — A day  with 
the  Good  gray  poet. 

Woodbury,  L.  A.  Inscriptions  from  the  old 
cemetery  in  Groveland,  Mass.  Groveland,  1895. 
Plates.  4353-143 

Minnesota. 

Chapman,  C.  A.  Southwestern  Minnesota.  Map. 

4368.144 

League  of  American  wheelmen.  Cyclist’s  road 
map  of  Minnesota.  [1895?]  Scale,  6 miles  to  1 
in.  23793.109 


United  States  — Zoology 


Minnesota.  Commissioner  of  the  Itasca  State 
park.  Report.  May  9tli,  1891-Dec.  1,  1894.  St. 
Paul,  1893,  1895.  Plates.  Maps.  *6396.74 

Missouri. 

League  of  American  wlieelmen.  Road  and  hand- 
book of  the  Missouri  division.  Comp,  by  M.  J.  Gil- 
bert. 4th  ed.  Columbia,  1895.  Map.  23793.107 

Nebraska. 

Oarneau,  J.  Nebraska:  her  resources,  advan- 
tages, and  development.  Omaha,  1893. 

4479.227;  **4479.231 

New  Hampshire. 

League  of  American  wheelmen.  Road  book. 
[Ed.  by]  H.  J.  Taggart.  2d  ed.  Manchester, 
1895.  44393.112 

Merrill,  Georgia  D.  History  of  Carroll  county, 
New  Hampshire.  Boston,  1889.  Portrs.  Plates. 

44303.49 

New  Hampshire.  State  agricultural  department. 
Gems  of  the  Granite  state.  [Concord?  1895.] 
Plates.  4436.176 

New  Jersey. 

Gannett,  H.  A geographic  dictionary  of  New 
Jersey.  Map.  Wash.,  1894.  [U.  S.  Geol.  sur- 
vey. (Powell.)  Bull.  118.]  *7872.55.118 

New  York. 

Bien,  J.  R.  Atlas  of  the  state  of  New  York. 
N.  Y.,  1895.  36  maps.  ♦Map.  in. 2 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dept,  of  parks.  Annual 
report,  34th.  1894.  Brooklyn,  1895.  Plates. 

*4474.1 

Cornell,  A.  B.  Some  of  the  beginnings  of  West- 
chester county  history.  Westchester  county  hist, 
soc.  1890.  Illus.  Portrs.  Maps.  4472.158 
League  of  American  wheelmen.  Tour  book. 
1895.  [Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1895.]  23793.110 

Link,  W.  F.  The  Hudson  by  daylight.  N.  Y., 
1878.  Illus.  44793.171 

Roosevelt,  T.  New  York.  New  ed.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Maps.  [Historic  towns.]  2379. 112 

Wallace,  E.  R.  Descriptive  guide  to  the  Adiron- 
dacks,  and  to  Saratoga  Springs,  Schroon  Lake. 
. . . Rev.  and  enl.  Syracuse,  1895.  Illus. 
Maps.  4466.129 

Ohio. 

Burton,  C.  M.  A chapter  in  the  history  of  Cleve- 
land. Detroit,  1895.  4474.238 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Mayor.  Annual  message  to 
the  City  council,  April  14th.  C.  A.  Otis,  mayor. 
Cleveland,  1874.  *6393.56 

Pennsylvania. 

Dotterer,  H.  S.,  ed.  ThePerkiomen  region,  past 
and  present.  Vol.  1.  Phila.,  1895.  *4474.70 

Hotchkin,  S.  F.  The  Bristol  Pike.  Phila.,  1893. 
Illus.  Portrs.  44603.114 

Rhode  Island. 

Cooke,  G.  L.  Road  book  of  the  Rhode  Island 
division,  L.  A.  W.  [Providence.]  1894.  Map. 

44393.113 

Hoyt,  H.  W.  The  story  of  Hunt’s  mills.  East 
Providence,  R.  I.  Providence,  1895.  Illus. 

4438- 147 


Vermont. 

League  of  American  wheelmen.  Road  book  of 
Vermont.  Burlington,  1895.  44393.114 

Virginia. 

Snap-shots  at  Richmond,  Virginia.  By  the  busi- 
ness man,  editor,  preacher,  doctor,  photographer. 
[Richmond.]  1895.  Illus.  4466.131 

Washington. 

Tacoma  chamber  of  commerce.  The  new  north- 
west and  Tacoma  its  metropolis.  [Tacoma.] 
1890.  Plates.  4476.171 

Wisconsin. 

Wisconsin.  Department  of  public  instruction. 
Arbor  day.  . . . Madison,  1893,  [95].  2 v. 

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Voyages  and  Travels. 

See  also  Names  of  Continents  and  Countries. 

Baldaque  da  Silva,  A.  A.  Noticia  sobre  a nao 
S.  Gabriel  em  que  Vasco  da  Gama  foi  pela  pri- 
meira  vez  a India.  Lisboa,  1892.  Plates.  2267.134 
Bryant,  H.  G.  The  Peary  auxiliary  expedition 
of  1894.  With  supplementary  reports  by  T.  C. 
Chamberlin  [and]  Axel  Ohlin.  Phila.,  1895. 
Plates.  2263.109 

Button,  Hannah  M.,  and  others.  On  either  side 
of  the  Red  Sea.  With  illustrations  of  the  granite 
ranges  of  the  eastern  desert  of  Egypt,  and  of  Sinai. 
By  H.  M.  B.,  C.  E.  B.,  and  T.  B.  With  introd. 
and  footnotes  by  E.  N.  Buxton.  London,  1895. 

5043-73 

Horner,  G.  R.  B.  Medical  and  topograpliical 
observations  upon  the  Mediterranean  ; and  upon 
Portugal,  Spain,  and  other  countries.  Phila.,  1839. 
Plates.  5764.69 

Sarmiento  de  Gamboa,  P.  Narratives  of  [his] 
voyages  to  the  Straits  of  Magellan.  Trans,  and 
ed.,  with  notes  and  introd.  by  C.  R.  Markham. 
London,  1895.  Maps.  [Hakluyt  society.  91.] 

*2274.73 

Tiffany,  F.  This  goodly  frame,  the  earth.  Stray 
impressions  of  scenes,  incidents  and  persons  in  a 
journey  touching  Japan,  China,  Egypt,  Palestine 
and  Greece.  Boston,  1895.  2269.107 

Woolson,  Constance  F.  Mentone,  Cairo,  and 
Corfu.  N.  Y.,  1896.  Illus.  2268.80 

Zoology. 

See  also  Domestic  Animals.  Natural  History. 

Beddard,  F.  E.  A text-book  of  zoogeography. 
Cambridge,  1895.  Maps.  [Cambridge  natural 
science  manuals.  Biological  series.]  3888.49 
Comstock,  J.  H.,  and  Anna  B.  Comstock.  A 
manual  for  the  study  of  insects.  Ithaca,  1895. 
Illus.  3891.66 

Elliot,  D.  G.  North  American  shore  birds.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Illus.  3905.68 

Faxon,  W.  The  stalk-eyed  Crustacea.  Cam- 
bridge, 1895.  67  plates.  [Harv.  coll.  Museum  of 
comp.  Z06I.  Bull.  Vol.  18.]  *5890.1.18 

Gaetke,  H.  Heligoland  as  an  ornithological 
observatory.  Trans,  by  R.  Rosenstock.  Edinb., 
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Hallez,  P.  Morphogenie  generale  et  affinites  des 
turbellaries.  Lille,  1892.  [Universite  de  France. 
Travaux  & niemoires  des  Facultes  de  Lille.  9.] 

*3941.65.2 

Hudson,  'W.  H.  British  birds.  With  a chapter 
on  structure  and  classification  by  F.  E.  Beddard. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  3905.67 

Knobel,  E.  Beetles  of  New  England  and  their 
kind.  Boston.  [1895.]  Ulus.  7897.8 

— The  night  moths  of  New  England.  Boston, 
1895.  3899.49 

Lindsay,  B.  An  introduction  to  the  study  of 
zoology.  London,  1895.  Ulus.  [Introductory 
science  text-hooks.]  3886.76 

Macpherson,  H.  A.  The  pheasant.  Natural 
history,  by  H.  A.  Macpherson.  Shooting,  by  A. 
J.  Stuart- Wortley.  Cookery,  by  A.  I.  Shand. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  [Fur  and  feather  series.] 

4006.133 

Meyrick,  E.  A handbook  of  British  lepidoptera. 
London,  1895.  Ulus.  3896.53 


Nuttall  ornithological  club.  Memoirs.  No.  1,2. 
Cambridge,  1886,  95.  *3901.101 

ConteDts.  — 1.  Bird  miration,  by  W.  Brewster.  2.  The 
Ipswich  sparrow,  by  J.  Dwight. 

Oregon.  State  agricultural  college.  Laboratory 
studies.  Zoology.  Vol.  1,  no.  1.  Corvallis, 
1895.  *7992.14 

Scudder,  S.  H.  Frail  children  of  the  air.  Ex- 
cursions into  the  world  of  butterflies.  Boston, 
1895.  Plates.  3888.62 

Thompson,  D’A.  W.  A glossary  of  Greek  birds. 
Oxford,  1895.  2973.17 

United  States.  Department  of  agriculture.  Di- 
vision of  entomology.  Bevision  of  the  Aphelininas 
of  North  America.  By  L.  O.  Howard.  Wash., 
1895.  Ulus.  *3895  75 

Wright,  Mabel  0.  Bird  craft.  A field  book  of 
two  hundred  song,  game,  and  water  birds.  N.  Y., 
1895.  Ulus.  5908.34 


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AUTHOR  INDEX 


Full  names  have  been  given  as  entered  in  the  main  catalogues  of  this  Library.  Parentheses  are  used  to  Indicate 
the  name  under  which  the  author  immediately  preceding  is  to  be  found. 


Abbott,  Arthur  Vaughan,  254. 
Abram,  William  Alexander,  255. 
Adam,  Alexander,  265. 

Adams,  Brooke,  263,  276,  282. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,  272,  282. 
Adams,  Henry  Carter,  276. 

Adler,  Felix,  250. 

Adolphus,  F.,  255. 

Alabama.  Geological  survey,  263. 
Alden,  Henry  Mills,  278. 

Aldis,  Mary  Steadman,  245. 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey,  275. 
Alexander,  Grose,  278. 

Alexander,  William  Lindsay,  279. 
Allen,  Charles  Grant  Blairfindie,  250. 
Allen,  Joseph  Henry,  279. 

American  antiquarian  society,  247. 
American  library  association,  246. 
American  type  founders’  company, 
247. 

Ancient  and  honorable  artillery  com- 
pany, 251. 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian,  260,  262. 
Anderson,  Alexander  D.,  281. 
Anderson,  Karl,  245. 

Andrews,  Clement  Walker,  246. 
Andrews,  Henry  Franklin,  262. 
Andrews,  Lorrin,  265. 

Anne,  queen  of  England,  268. 
Antonio,  de  Lebrixa,  256. 

Appleton,  Nathan,  1779-1861,  268. 
Arbuthnot,  John,  263. 
Architectural  association,  London, 
246. 

Aristophanes,  267. 

AJtnold,  Sir  Edwin,  275. 

Arnold,  Sarah  L.,  253. 

Ashley,  Ossian  D.,  251. 

Ashley,  William  James,  276. 
Ashmore,  Ruth,  268. 

Association  of  colleges  and  prepara- 
tory schools  in  the  Middle  states  and 
Maryland,  253. 

Atkinson,  Edward,  276. 

Atkinson,  Philip,  254. 

Auber,  Daniel  Franqois  Esprit,  272. 
Aubrey,  William  Hickman  Smith,  255. 

Babcock,  James  Woods,  270. 
Babcock  & Wilcox  company,  264. 
Babington,  William  Dalton,  244. 
Backus,  James  Bayard,  262. 

Bahlsen,  Leopold,  2.52. 

Baigent,  Francis  .Joseph,  255. 

BaUey,  Liberty  Hyde,  243. 

Bain,  Alexander,  273. 

Bain,  R.  Nisbet,  248  (Andersen). 
Baird,  Henry  Martyn,  279. 

Baker,  Arthur,  and  Herbert  Baker, 
260. 

Baker,  F.  Grenfell,  256. 

Baldaque  da  Silva,  A.  A.,  283. 
Baldwin,  Joseph,  273. 

Ball,  Sir  Robert  Stawell,  269. 

Balzac,  256. 

Barclay,  Edgar,  255. 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine,  250. 

Barlow,  Jane,  256. 

Barnum,  Phineas  Taylor,  279. 
Barker,  Lewellys  Franklin,  270. 

Barr,  Amelia  Edith,  256. 

Barras,  Paul  Franqois  Jean  Nicolas, 
Comte  de,  248. 

Barrett,  Frank,  256. 

Barth61emy  Saint-Hilaire,  Jules, 
279. 

Bartlett,  William  Henry,  276. 
Bartolache,  Joseph  Ignacio,  244. 
Bascom,  John,  276. 

Bates,  Cadwallader  John,  255. 

Bates,  Mrs.  Lindon  W.,  256. 

Battye,  Aubyn  Bernard  Rochford 
Trevor-,256. 


Baxter,  Sylvester,  282. 

Beach,  David  Nelson,  277. 

Beale,  Alfred  M.  A.,  265. 

Beaman,  A.  Hulme,  249  (Stambuloff). 
Beaumont,  Francis,  and  John 
Fletcher,  252. 

Beaumont,  Mary,  256. 

Beddard,  Frank  Evers,  283. 

Bedford,  Francis,  jr.,  260. 

Beeching,  Henry  Charles,  274. 
Beiley,  U.  Jos.,  264. 

Bell,  Alexander  Melville,  264. 

Bell,  Nancy,  261. 

Bellew,  Frank  P.  W.,  261. 

Bennet,  James  Henry,  263. 

Benton,  Josiah  H.,  jr.,  276. 

Berdoe,  Edward,  274. 

Bergler,  Hans  Ottokar  Tann-,  260. 
Berkeley  school,  Boston,  254. 
Bertenshaw,  Thomas  Handel,  261. 
Besant,  Sir  Walter,  255,  256. 

Bevan,  Wilson  Lloyd,  249  (Petty). 
Beziers,  Michael,  255. 

Biokerdyke,  John,  280. 

BickneU,  Anna  L.,  255. 

Bien,  Joseph  Rodolph,  283. 
Bierbower,  Austin,  256. 

Bigelow,  Melville  Madison,  265. 
Bikelas,  Demetrios,  257. 

Bimetallic  league,  Manchester,  Eng., 
276. 

Bingham,  Norman  Williams,  280. 
Binyon,  Laurence,  261. 

Birch,  Walter  De  Gray,  268. 

Bird,  Henry  Edward,  281. 

Birks,  Herbert,  248  (French). 
Birmingham,  John,  245. 

Bishop,  Joel  Prentiss,  265. 

Bishop,  Seth  Scott,  270. 
Bismarck-Schoenhausen,  Otto  Ed- 
uard Leopold,  Fiirst  von,  267. 
Bissell,  Mary  Taylor,  273. 

BlackweU,  Elizabeth,  269. 

Blagden,  Silliman,  275. 

Blaikie,  William,  273. 

Blair,  Eliza  Nelson,  257. 

Blanc,  Th^rbse,  277. 

Blatchford,  Robert,  277. 

BUss,  VV'illiam  Dwight  Porter,  276. 
Bliss,  William  Julian  Albert,  274. 
Blomfield,  James  Charles,  255. 

Blow,  Susan  E.,  253. 

Bodio,  Luigi,  281. 

Boehm,  B.,  and  E.  John,  254. 

Bok,  Edward  W.,  268. 

Bolton,  Charles  Knowles,  262,  277. 
Bolton,  Henry  Carrington,  281. 
Bolton,  Sarah  Knowies,  247. 
Bosquet,  Bmlle,  247. 

Boston.  City  council,  248  (Gaston), 
249  (Rice). 

— Town  government,  268. 

Boston  athenaeum,  246. 

Boston  emergency  hospital,  270. 
Boston  kindergarten  teachers,  250. 
Boston  mercantile  academy,  254. 
Boston  mill  corporation,  268  (Jones). 
Boston  transit  commission,  251. 
Botanical  gardens  railroad  co.,  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  251. 

Botstiber,  J.,  267. 

Botume,  John  Franklin,  261. 
Bourinot,  John  George,  243. 

Bowen,  Herbert  Courthope,  248  (Froe- 
bel). 

Bower,  John  A.,  250. 

Bowes,  James  Lord,  264. 

Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchinson, 
266. 

Bradley,  A.  G.,  250  (Wolfe). 
Bradley,  Cornelius  Beach,  272. 
Braght,  Tieleman  Jansen  van,  278. 
Brewster,  William,  284  (Nuttall). 

285 


BrifFault,  Eugene,  279. 

Briggs,  Frederic  Melancthon,  270. 
Briggs,  Lloyd  Vernon,  279. 
Brightwen,  Eliza,  271. 

Brinton,  Daniel  Garrison,  244. 
British  museum,  246. 

Brockton,  Mass.  Public  library,  246. 
Broglio,  Emilio,  276. 

Brookline  historical  publication  so- 
ciety, 282. 

Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Dept,  of  parks,  283. 
Brooks,  Angeline,  2.50. 

Brooks,  Elbridge  Streeter,  257. 
Brooks,  Noah,  282. 

Brower,  J.  V.,  244. 

Brown,  John,  B.A.,  282. 

Brown,  Nathan,  265. 

Brown,  W.  E.,  257. 

Brown  university,  254. 

Browne,  Sir  Thomas,  M.D.,  266. 
Browne,  William  Hardcastle,  247. 
Browning,  Robert,  275. 

Brundage,  T.  L.,  252. 

Bruner,  James  Dowden,  265. 

Brush,  Christine  Chaplin,  257. 
Brushfield,  Thomas  Nadauld,  255. 
Bryant,  Henry  Grier,  283. 

Bryant,  Seth,  262. 

Bryant,  William  Cullen,  274. 

Bucher,  J.,  260. 

Bucher,  John  Emery,  274. 

Buck,  Carl  Darling,  265. 

Buck,  Dudley,  261. 

Buckland,  Anna,  250. 

Bulloch,  John  Malcolm,  254. 

Bunker,  Mary  Powell,  262. 

Burdett,  Everett  VV.,  276. 

Burgess,  Isaac  Bronson,  265. 

Burke,  Edmund,  281. 

Burleigh,  William  Henry,  275. 
Burnett,  Frances  Hodgson,  257. 
Burrage,  Walter  Lincoln,  270. 
Burroughs,  Lewis  Amos,  262. 
Burton,  Clarence  Monroe,  249  (La 
Mothe  Cadillac),  283. 

Burton,  John  Bloundelle-,  257. 
Busey,  Samuel  Clagett,  248. 
Butterworth,  Hezckiah,  257. 
Buxton,  Hannah  Maude,  283. 

CaldweU,  Charles,  M.D.,  269. 
CaUaway,  Frances  Bennett,  268. 
Calvary  parish,  279  (New  York). 
Calvert,  Albert  Frederic,  272. 

Camp,  Walter  Chauncey,  280. 
CampbeU,  Frank  B.  F.,  246. 

Canina,  Luigi,  256. 

Cantillon,  Richard,  251. 

Carleton,  William,  275. 

Carlisle,  John  Griffin,  276. 
Carpenter,  Frederic  Ives,  274. 
Carqueja,  Bento,  245. 

Carr,  Joseph  Comyns,  252. 
Carrington,  Henry  Beebee,  272. 
Carroll,  Edward,  jr.,  276. 

Carroll,  Henry  K.,  278. 

CarroU,  Mitchell,  267. 

Carter,  Thomas  Thellusson,  249  (Ket- 
tlewell). 

Carter,  William  H.,  271. 

Cartwright,  Julia  Mary,  261. 

Cams,  Paul,  279. 

Casas,  Bartolom5  de  las,  244. 

Casey,  James,  276. 

Casgrain,  Henri  Raymond,  243  (Mont- 
calm). 

Castellani, , 243. 

Causse,  Charles,  259. 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de,  257. 
ChaUoner,  S.  P.,  243, 

Chamberlin,  William  Embert,  250. 
Chambers,  Arthur,  278. 

Chambers,  Ephraim,  252. 


Author  Index 


Champney,  Elizabeth  Williams,  257. 
Chancellor,  Edwin  Beresford,  266. 
Chapman,  Charles  A.,  282. 

Chapman,  Mary  Berri,  275. 

Chase,  Frederic  Henry,  245. 

Chase,  I.  McKim,  264. 

Chaucer,  275. 

Chester,  John,  colonel,  1749-1809,  268. 
Chesterton,  Thomas,  273. 

Cheyne,  John,  270. 

Child,  Frank  Samnel,  282. 

Children’s  hospital,  Boston,  251. 
Chile.  Ulicina  central  de  estadistica, 
281. 

Christian  social  union,  251. 

Church,  E.  M.,  248  (Church). 

Church  social  union,  251. 

Chute,  William  Edward,  262. 

Cid,  Francisco  Xavier,  270. 

Claflin,  Mary  Bucklin,  247. 

Clark,  Daniel  Kinnear,  234. 

Clark,  John.  M.D.,  1744-1805,  270. 
Clark,  Thomas  March,  248. 

Clarke,  Dorns,  245. 

Clarke,  Henry  Savile,  266. 

Clarke,  James  Freeman,  278. 

Clay,  John  William,  255. 

Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne,  252. 
Clement,  Clara  Erskine,  247,  256,  260. 
Clerke,  Agnes  Mary,  248  (Herschel). 
Clevelanti,  Ohio.  Mayor,  283. 

Clodd,  Edward,  244. 

Clough,  James  Cresswell,  264. 
Cochet,  Jean  Benoit  Desire,  abbd,  244. 
Cochrane,  Charles  Henry.  264. 
CogsweU,  Leander  W.,  281. 

Colby,  Frederic  Thomas,  280. 
Coldstream,  John  Phillip,  255. 

Cole,  George  Watson,  246. 

Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor,  248,  266. 
Collin,  Charles  Avery,  277. 
CoUingridge,  George,  272. 

Collins,  Charles,  250. 

Colvile,  Sir  Henry  Edward,  243. 
Commissao  portuguesa  da  Expo6i5ao 
colombma,  243. 

Committee  of  seventy,  N.  Y.  city,  253. 
Compton,  Herbert,  257. 

Compton,  Margaret,  262. 

Comstock,  John  Henry,  and  Anna 
Botsford  (jomstock,  283. 

Concord,  Mass..  2sl. 

Conkling,  L.  W.,  and  C.  L.  Steen, 
282. 

Connecticut.  Public  library  commit- 
tee, 246. 

Conway,  Sir  William  Martin,  255. 
Conze,  Alexander  Christian  Leopold, 
256. 

Cooke,  George  L.,  283. 

Cooke,  P.  J.,  252. 

Corbin,  John,  280. 

Corelli,  Marie,  pseud.  Mackay,  Minnie. 
Cornell,  Alonzo  Burton,  251,  283. 
Cornish,  Charles  John,  271. 

Cornish,  Vaughan,  250. 

Corson,  Hiram,  280. 

Corthell,  Elmer  Lawrence,  251. 
Corwin,  Edward  T.,  278. 

Cotton  states  exposition,  Atlanta, 
1895,  264. 

Cougny,  Gaston,  260. 

Courthope,  William  John,  274. 
Cousins,  Wiiliam  E.,  243. 

Cowles,  Edward,  M.D.,  273. 

Cox,  Sir  George  William,  263. 

Crane,  Edward  A.,  and  E.  E.  Soder- 
holtz,  260. 

Crane,  Thomas  Frederick,  267. 
Crawford,  Francis  Marion,  256,  257. 
Creegan,  Charles  Cole,  and  Josephine 
A.  B.  Qoodnow,  247. 

Crell,  Johann,  279. 

Crespigny,  Rose  Champion  de,  and 
Horace  Gordon  Hutchinson,  255. 
Crickmore,  H.  Hovell,  235. 

Crockett,  Samuel  Rutherford,  257. 
Crone,  Max,  260. 

Croswell,  Simon  Greenleaf,  265. 
Crowe,  Sir  Joseph  Archer,  248. 

Culin,  Stewart,  281. 

Cunningham,  Daniel  John,  269. 
Cunningham,  Rev.  William,  M.A., 
275,  276. 


Cunynghame,  Henry  Hardinge  Sam. 
uel,  265. 

Cushing,  Thomas,  1814-,  254. 

Cutting,  Starr  Willard,  265. 

Da  Costa,  Jacob  M.,  269. 

Da  Costa,  John  Chalmers,  269. 
Dahlgren,  Madeleine  Vinton,  268. 
Dali,  Caroline  Wells  Healey,  279. 
Dana,  Charles  Anderson,  2o4. 

Dana,  Edward  Salisbury,  263. 
Darbishire,  Herbert  Dukinfield,  264. 
D’Arcy,  Charles  Frederick,  273. 
Darmesteter,  James,  266. 
Darmesteter,  Mary.  See  Robinson, 
Agnes  Mary  Frances. 

Dasent,  Arthur  Irwiu,  255. 

Daudet,  Alphonse,  257. 

Davenport,  Bennett  Franklin,  262. 
Davey,  Henry,  of  Brighton,  261. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  253. 

Davis,  Andrew  McFarland,  265,  276. 
Davis,  Horace,  253. 

Davis,  Richard  Harding,  255. 

Davis,  Varina  Anne  Jefferson,  257. 
Davis,  W.  J.,  269  (Slom.an). 

Davydof,  Sofiya,  264. 

Dean,  Mrs.  Andrew,  257. 

Deane,  Silas,  268. 

De  Kalb,  Courtenay,  243,  251. 

De  Koven,  Mrs.  Reginald,  257. 
Denison,  John  Henry,  278. 
Denkinger,  Joseph  A.,  274. 

Denver.  Public  iibrary,  246. 
DhdkmffrvAla,  Nowroji  Dorabji,  252. 
Diaz  Perez  y CalviUo,  Juan  Bau- 
tista, 244,  280. 

Dickens,  Charles,  255,  257. 

Dixon,  Theron  S.  E.,  280. 

Dodge,  Mary  Abigail,  248  (Blaine). 
Dodge,  Theodore  Ayrault,  271. 

Dole,  Charles  Fletcher,  278. 

Dole,  Nathan  Haskell,  257,  275. 
Donovan,  J.  W.,  272. 

Dorr,  Julia  Caroline  Ripley,  255. 
Dotterer,  Henry  S.,  283. 

Dougall,  L.,  257. 

Douglas,  Amanda  Minnie,  257. 
Douglas,  Robert  Kennaway,  249  (Li 
Uungchana). 

Dowson,  Ernest,  257. 

Doyle,  Arthur  Conan,  257. 
Drachmann,  Holger  Henrik  Herholdt, 
252. 

Drage,  Geoffrey,  277. 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams,  281. 

Draper,  William  Franklin,  265,  272. 
Dreyer,  Alois,  252. 

Driver,  Samuel  Rolles,  245. 

Dubbs,  Joseph  Henry,  278  (Corwin). 
Dubroca,  Louie,  248  (Hesealines). 
Dudley,  Paul,  268. 

Duentzer,  Johann  Heinrich  Joseph, 
249  (Schiller). 

Dufour,  Mdd4ric,  252. 

Duhem,  Paul,  274. 

Duncan,  Sara  Jeannette,  257. 

Du  Prel,  Carl  Ludwig  August  Fried- 
rich Maximilian  Alfred,  Freiherr  von, 
279. 

Duval,  Alexander  Vincent  Pineu,  272. 
Dwight,  Jonathan,  284  (Nuttall). 
Dwight,  N.,  247. 

Dwight,  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  281. 
Dwyer,  Daniel  J.,  282. 

Earle,  Alice  Morse,  247,  250  (Win- 
throp). 

Easton,  Morton  William,  274. 

Eaton,  Arthur  Wentworth  Hamilton, 
262,  268. 

Eaton,  Daniel  Cady,  277. 

Eberle,  John,  250,  269. 

Ebers,  Georg  Moritz,  257. 
Echegaray,  Jos^,  252. 

Eddy,  Richard,  D.D.,  279  (Allen). 
Edwards,  Charles  L.,  262. 

Edwards,  Georgie  Uortense,  262. 
Edwards,  John,  D.D.,  1637-1716,  245. 
Edwinson,  George,  254. 

Ehrlich,  Alfred  Bruno,  267. 

Ehrlich,  Heinrich  Alfred,  247. 
Eickemeyer,  Carl  and  Lilian  West- 
cott  Eickemeyer,  263. 

286 


Eldridge,  George  Homans,  263. 

Eliot,  George,  257. 

Elliot,  Daniel  Giraud,  283. 

Elliott,  Edwin  Bailey,  269. 

Ellis,  Edward  8.,  247  (Plutarch),  257, 
264. 

EHis,  John  Henry,  281. 

Ely,  Richard  Theodore,  276. 

Emerson,  Elizabeth  U.,  and  Kate  L. 

Brown,  250., 

Erckmann,  Emile,  259. 

Erichsen,  John  Eric,  270. 

Eslava,  Sebastian,  and  Pedro  de  Mur, 
244  (Tres). 

Espinasse,  Francis,  249  (Renan). 
Espinoza,  Enrique,  244. 

Evans,  Edward  Benjamin,  277. 
Ewing,  Juiiana  Horatia,  250. 
Exposicion  histdrico-americana,  Ma- 
drid, 1892,  264. 

Faber,  Hermann,  pseud.  Moseman, 
Hermann  Fabronius. 

Faceiolati,  Jacopo,  265. 

Fairchild  brothers  & Foster,  274. 
Falke,  .lakob  von,  260. 

Faxon,  Walter,  283. 

Fay,  Henry,  250. 

Fenn,  George  Manville,  257. 
Ferguson,  Richard  Saul,  255. 
Fernandez  y Gonzalez,  Manuel,  248 
(Cervantes). 

Field,  Eugene,  and  Roswell  Martin 
Field,  275. 

Fields,  Annie  Adams,  275. 

Fisher,  Joshua,  268. 

Fisher,  Mary,  266. 

Fisher,  Sydney  George,  253. 

Fisher,  William  Richard,  243. 
Fitchburg  historical  society,  282. 
Fitz,  Reginald  Heber,  270. 

Fitzgerald,  Edward,  248. 

Flores,  Antonio,  244. 

Flory,  M.  A.,  260. 

Floyer,  Ernest  Ayscoghe,  250. 
Flygare-Carlen,  Emilia,  260. 

Foa,  Eugenie,  249  (Napoleon  I.). 
Forbes,  Archibald,  271. 

Forssell,  Christian  Didrik,  256. 
Fortescue,  John  William,  271. 
Foster,  Mary  Farrington,  257. 

Foster,  Myles  Birket,  261. 

Foster,  Michael,  1847-,  and  Lewis  Erie 
Shore,  274. 

Foster,  R.  F.,  281. 

Foster,  Robert  Verrell,  278  (Alexan- 
der). 

Fouillde,  Alfred,  253. 

Foulke,  William  Dudley,  248  (Harri- 
son) . 

Fowler,  Edith  Henrietta,  257. 
Fowler,  George  Ryerson,  270. 
France.  Institution  nationale  des 
sourds-muets  de  Paris,  253. 

— Office  du  travail,  265. 

Francis,  Valentine  Mott,  263. 

Frankl,  Ludwig  August,  274. 
Franklin,  Benjamin,  268. 

Franklin,  Edward  Curtis,  250. 

Franz- Voneisen,  , 273,  274. 

Freies  deutsches  Hochstift,  261. 
French,  James  M.,  270. 
Friedlaender,  Ettore,  276. 
Friedmann,  Alexandre,  260. 

Friend,  John,  270. 

Friends,  Society  of,  279. 

Froebel,  Friedrich,  250,  251,  253. 
Froissart,  255. 

Frothingham,  Langdon,  269. 
Froude,  J ames  Anthony,  248  (Carlyle) . 
Fuller,  Henry  B.,  257. 

G.,  G.,  280. 

Gaetke,  Heinrich,  283. 

Gage,  Alfred  Payson,  274. 

Gagnon,  Phil4as,  246. 

Galt,  John,  257. 

Gannett,  Henry,  281,  283. 
GanzenmueUer,  Conrad,  263. 
Gardiner,  Frederic,  and  Charles  Clark 
Camp,  278. 

Gardner,  Percy,  244. 

Gardner,  Samuel  Augustus,  280. 
Gameau,  Joseph,  283. 


Author  Index 


Garnett,  Richard,  248  (Blake). 
Garrett,  Edmund  H.,  274. 

Garrett,  F.  Edmund,  279. 

Garrison,  Wendell  Phillips,  249 
(l.undy). 

Gatachet,  Albert  Samuel,  244,  263. 
Gay,  Julius,  282. 

Geddes,  James,  jr.,  233. 

General  society  of  colonial  ware,  261. 
Gerard,  Frances  A.,  247. 

Germany.  Acts,  laws,  etc.,  265. 
Giachetti,  Giullo  Cesare,  252. 
Giacosa,  Giuseppe,  252. 

Giberne,  Alice,  249  (Tucker). 
Gibson,  A.  M , 263  (Alabama). 
Gibson,  Louis  H.,  260. 

Gibson,  Margaret  Dunlop,  246  (Saint 
Catharine). 

Gibson,  William  Hamilton,  250. 
Gilder,  Jeanette  Leonard,  277. 

Giles,  Arthur  Edward,  273. 

Giles,  Peter,  264. 

Girling,  H.,  273. 

Girsewald,  Conway,  Freiherr  von,  277. 
Gissing,  George,  257. 

Gladstone,  William  Ewart,  246 
(Psalter). 

Glauber,  Johann  Rudolph,  250,  270. 
Gneist,  Rudolf  Friedrich  Hermann 
Heinrich  von,  255. 

Godkin,  Edwin  Lawrence,  266. 
Goethe,  267. 

Goldoni,  Carlo,  252. 

Goode,  George  Brown,  254. 

Goodloe,  Abbe  Carter,  257. 
Goodyear,  Anna  Forbes,  278. 
Gordon,  George  Angler,  278. 

Gordon,  William  John,  271. 

Gorman,  Marianus,  248. 

Gosse,  Edmund  William,  266. 

Gould,  Elgin  Ralston  Lovell,  277. 
Gould,  George  M.,  274. 

Gow,  .John  M.,  243. 

Graham,  P.  Anderson,  280, 
Grahame,  Kenneth,  257. 

Grant,  Robert,  257,  268. 

Gray,  Andrew,  279. 

Grazie,  Maria  Eugenia  delle,  260. 
Green,  Anna  Katharine,  257. 

Green,  Evelyn  Everett-,  257. 

Green,  Samuel  Abbott,  246,249  (Skel- 
ton). 

Greene,  James  Sumner,  270. 

Greer,  David  H.,  278. 

Griffis,  William  Elliot,  248  (Harris). 
Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwig  Carl,  and  Wil- 
helm Carl  Grimm,  262. 

Grimsley,  George  Perry,  263. 
Griswold,  William  McCrillis,  246. 
Groome,  Francis  Hindes,  247. 
Grosvenor,  Edwin  Augustus,  256. 
Gruelle,  Richard  B.,  261. 

Guatemala,  276. 

Guerber,  H.  A.,  272. 

Guesviller,  Gustave,  260. 
Gumppenberg,  Hanns  von,  260. 
Guthrie,  George  James,  270. 

Hackman,  James,  and  Martha  Beay, 
248. 

Haggard,  Hen^  Rider,  257. 

Hale,  George  Silsbee,  251. 

Hale,  William  Gardner,  265. 
Halfpenny,  William,  260. 

Hall,  Granville  Stanley,  270. 

Hallard,  James  Henry,  266. 

Hallez,  Paul,  284. 

Hallock,  Julia  Sherman,  271. 
Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert,  261. 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  276. 
Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.  Dodge,  Mary 
Abigail. 

Hamilton,  J.  Taylor,  278  (Corwin). 
Hammond,  Charles  Edward,  278. 
Hanna,  Henry  Bathurst,  245. 

Hardy,  William  John,  271. 

Hare,  Augustus  John  Cuthbert,  247, 
255,  262. 

Harkness,  Albert,  265. 

Harmonie  club.  New  York  city,  246. 
Harnack,  Carl  Gustav  Adolf,  244,  271. 
Harper,  Charles  G.,  255. 

Harris,  William  Asbury,  279. 
Harrison,  Constance  Cary,  257. 


Harrison,  Thomas  F.,  253. 

Harrop,  Herbert  B.,  and  Louie  A. 
Wallis,  274. 

Hart,  James  Morgan,  264. 

Harte,  Francis  Bret,  257. 

Hartman,  Robert  Nelson,  250. 
Hartmann,  August,  2b2. 

Harvard  college,  261. 

Hassam,  John  Tyler,  281. 

Hasting^  Horace  Lorenzo,  278. 
Hatch,  Frederick  Henry,  and  J.  A. 
Chalmers,  243. 

Haussonville,  Joseph  Othenin  Ber- 
nard de  Clbron,  comte  d’,  249  (Lacor- 
daire). 

Haven,  Joseph,  D.D.,  273. 

Hawkins,  Anthony  Hope,  257. 
Haynes,  Edwin  Mortimer,  281. 
Hebbel,  Christian  Friedrich,  275. 
Heine,  Heinrich,  280. 

Helfl'erich,  Carl,  276. 

Henderson,  W.  J.,  257. 

Hennequin,  Kmile,  266. 

Henry,  Frederick  Porteous,  270. 
Henshaw,  Samuel,  246(United  States). 
Henty,  George  Alfred,  257,  258. 
Hermann,  Edward  A.,  264. 
Herodotus,  267. 

Herschel,  Clemens,  254. 

Herter,  Christian  A.,  and  Edwin  Ev- 
erett Smith,  270. 

Hewlett,  Maurice,  256. 

Hiersemann,  Carl  W.,  246. 
Hildebrand,  Christian  Wilhelm,  273. 
Hildreth,  Richard,  262. 

Hill,  Thomas  E.,  276. 

Hilprecht,  Herman  Volbrat,  244. 
Hinkson,  Katharine  Tynan,  258. 
Hirschberg,  Ernst,  276. 

Hirschfeld,  Gustav,  244. 

Hobson,  John  Atkinson,  276. 

Hodge,  Frederick  Webb,  264. 
Hoffman,  Walter  James,  244. 

Hogan,  Edmund,  247,  267. 

Holcombe,  Chester,  245. 

Holland,  Robert  Afton,  278. 

Holley,  Marietta,  258. 

HoUingshead,  John,  248. 

Holmes,  Bayard,  246. 

Holmes,  David  Hull,  265. 

Holmes,  F.  Morell,  250,  258. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell,  275. 

Holst,  Hermann  Eduard  von,  265. 
Holtzmann,  Adolf,  of  Freiburg,  267. 
Holyoake,  George  Jacob,  272. 

Hope,  Anthony,  pseud.  Hawkins,  An- 
thony Hope. 

Hopkins,  D.  S.,  260. 

Hopkins,  Edward  Washburn,  279. 
Hoppus,  John  Devenish,  266. 

Horace,  267. 

Horner,  Gustttvus  R.  B.,  283. 
Horsburgh,  Edward  Lee  Stuart,  271. 
Horstmann,  Carl,  278. 

Hotchkin,  Samuel  Fitch,  258,  283. 
Hotchkiss,  Chauncey  C.,  258. 
Houston,  ISdwin  J.,  and  Arthur  E. 
Kennelly,  254. 

Howard  association,  London,  251. 
Howe,  Edward  Gardnier,  253. 
Howells,  William  Dean,  275. 

Hoyt,  Harold  W.,  283. 

Hudson,  Henry  Norman,  280. 
Hudson,  William  Henry,  284. 

Hugo,  Victor  Marie,  corate,  255. 
Hulme,  Frederick  Edward,  262. 
Hungerford,  Margaret,  258, 
Huntington,  Frederic  Dan,  277. 
Hutchins,  Charles  Lewis,  261. 
Hutchinson,  William,  250. 

Hutton,  Laurence,  266. 

Huysmans,  Joris  Karl,  260. 

Hyde,  Douglas,  267. 

Hyde,  William  De  Witt,  278. 

Imbert  de  Saint  Amand,  Arthur 
L6on,  baron,  247,  255. 

Immerwahr,  Walter,  265. 
Inderwick,  Frederic  Andrew,  265. 
IngersoU,  Jonathan,  280. 

Ingersoll,  Robert  Green,  278. 
Ingram,  John  Kells,  277. 

Institution  of  civil  engineers,  London, 
246. 


International  convention  of  the 
societies  of  Christian  endeavor.  261. 
Iowa  masonic  library.  Cedar  Rapids, 
246. 

Irving,  Washington,  238. 

Italy.  Ministero  di  agricoltura,  Indus- 
tria  e commercio,  275. 

Ixtlilxochitl,  Fernando  de  Alva,  244. 

Jack,  Frederick  Lafayette,  270. 
Jackman,  Lyman,  281. 

Jacobs,  Henry  E.,  279. 

Jaenicke,  Carl,  -52. 

Jamieson,  Andrew,  269. 

Jannaris,  A.  N.,  265. 

Jaques,  Florence  Wyman,  216. 
Jefferies,  John  Richard,  266. 

Jenks,  Edward,  272. 

Jensen,  Willielm,  258. 

Jewett,  Sarah  Orne,  258. 

Jewitt,  Llewellyn,  262. 

John,  Eugenie,  258. 

Johns,  H.  W.,  manufacturing  co., 
264. 

Johnson,  E.  Pauline,  275. 

Johnson,  John  B.,  254. 

Johnson,  Samuel,  1709-1784,  264. 
Johnson,  Thomas  Cary,  278  (Alex- 
ander). 

Johnson,  Walter  Buckley,  270,  271. 
Johnston,  Elizabeth  Bryant,  249 
(Washin^on). 

Johnstone,  Christina  Jane,  258. 
Johnstone,  David  Lawson,  258. 
Jokai,  M6r,  260. 

Jones,  Ernest,  281. 

Jones,  John  Coffin,  268. 

Jones,  William  Carey,  254. 

Jowett,  Benjamin,  267  (Plato),  280. 
Julien,  Alexio  Anastay,  274. 

Kaler,  James  Otis,  2.38. 

Karslake,  William  Jay,  250. 

Kay,  David,  253. 

Keats,  John,  249. 

Keetels,  Jean  Gustave,  264. 

Keith,  George  Skene,  263. 

Kellen,  Tony,  2.52. 

Keller,  Otto,  261. 

Kellner,  Maximilian  Lindsay,  246. 
Ker,  David,  258. 

Kerley,  Charles  G.,  271. 

Kerr,  Richard,  271. 

Keyes,  Charles  Rollin,  246. 
Kiersted,  Wynkoop,  280. 

King,  Anna  Eichberg,  258. 

King,  Capt.  Charles,  258. 

King,  David  H.,282. 

King,  Edward,  258. 

King,  Franklin  Hiram,  243. 

King,  George  A.,  282. 

King,  Horatio,  281. 

Kingston,  William  Beatty-,  247. 
Kipling,  Rudyard,  245,  258. 

Kirk,  William  Hamilton,  267. 
Kirkland,  .John  Thornton,  268. 
Kitchin,  George  William,  255,  271. 
Klemm,  L.  R.,  253. 

Knapp,  Philip  Coombs,  270. 

Knight,  Frederick  Irving,  271. 
Knight,  John  Henry,  2.54. 

Knight,  Joseph  King,  282. 

Knobel,  Edward,  284. 

Knowles,  James  Thomas,  262. 
Kobelt,  Wilhelm,  263. 

Koenigliche  Museen,  Berlin,  260. 
Kost,  Rudolph,  268. 

Krafft,  Rudolf,  255. 

Krasinska,  F'ran90ise,  countess,  249. 
Kroeh,  Charles  F.,  265. 

Kroeker,  Kate  Freiligrath,  274. 
Kuphal,  Otto,  265. 

La  Bree,  Ben,  282. 

Ladd,  George  Trumbull,  273. 
Lafarge,  John,  261. 

Laing,  David,  274. 

Lamb,  Charles,  and  Mary  Lamb,  280. 
Lamon,  Ward  Hill,  249  (Lincoln). 
Lang,  Andrew,  258,  262. 

Lang,  William,  270. 

Lange,  Carl,  273. 

Lange,  Helene,  253. 

Langley,  Edward  Mann,  269. 


287 


Author  Index 


Langley,  Samuel  Pierpont,  245. 

Lano,  Pierre  de,  249  (Napoleon  ill.). 
Lanson,  Gustave,  266. 

Lapham,  William  Berry,  262. 
Larroumet,  Louis  Barlli^lemy  Gus- 
tJive  Paul,  267. 

Larsson,  Gustaf,  254. 

Lasson,  Adolf,  275. 

Laughlin,  James  Laurence,  276. 
Laughton,  John  Knox,  249  (Nelson). 
Laurie,  Andre,  258. 

Laurie,  Arthur  Pillans,  261. 

Laurie,  Simon  Somerville,  248  (Come- 
nius). 

Lawler,  James  J.,  264. 

Lawrence  academy,  Groton,  Mass., 
254. 

Lawson,  Sir  Charles  Allen,  248  (Ilast- 
ings). 

Lazarus,  .Josephine,  280. 

Lea,  James  Henry,  262. 

League  for  political  education,  N.  Y., 
277. 

League  of  American  wheelmen,  Cali- 
fornia division,  282. 

— M innesota  division,  232. 

— Missouri  division,  283. 

— New  Hampshire  division,  283. 

— New  York  state  division,  283. 

— Vermont  division,  283. 

Leask,  Alexander  Ritchie,  264. 
Leavitt,  George  Roswell,  279. 
Lechat,  Henri,  244. 

Lee,  Francis  Watts,  277. 

Lee,  James  Parrish,  280. 

Lee,  Joseph,  of  Boston,  251. 
Leffingwell,  Albert,  273. 

Lehr,  .Julius,  275. 

Leland,  Charles  Godfrey,  261,262,  266. 
Lenotre,  G.,  260. 

Lewis,  Kdwin  Seelye,  264. 

Lewis,  Exum  Percival,  274. 

Lie,  Jonas  Lauritz  Idemil,  258. 

Lillie,  tiamuel,  268. 

Lilly,  William  Samuel,  266. 

Lincoln,  .Abraham,  272. 

Lindsay,  B.,  284. 

Link,  William  F.,  283. 

Linn,  John  Blair,  275. 

Lippmann,  Friedrich,  261. 

Lipsius,  Justus,  267. 

Lloyd,  Edwin,  247. 

Lockhart,  Arthur  John,  275. 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot,  282. 

London.  Corporation.  Local  govern- 
ment .and  taxation  committee,  252. 
Loney,  Sidney  Luxton,  269. 
LongfeUow,  Henry  Wadsworth,  275. 
Longfellow,  William  I’itt  Preble,  260. 
Longstreet,  Abby  Buchanan,  268. 
Lothrop,  Thomas,  268. 

Louis  XV.,  268. 

Louis,  Julien  -Adrien  Hilaire,  245. 
Low,  Lyman  Haynes,  261. 

Lowell,  James  Russell,  275. 
Ludolphus,  de  Suchen,  245. 

Luff,  Arthur  Pearson.  270. 

Lundy.  Frederick  George  C.,  277. 
Luzzatti,  Luigi.  275. 

Lycett,  John,  263. 

Lyman,  Benjamin  Smith,  263. 

Lyon,  William,  255. 

Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington,  baron, 
249  (Johnson),  266. 

Macaulay,  Fr.ancis  Sowerby,  269. 
MacColl,  Malcolm,  255. 

Maccunn,  Florence  A..  249  (Knox). 
MacDonald,  George,  258. 
MacParlane,  W.  G.,  246. 

M’Intire,  Mary  A.  J.,  277. 

Mackail,  John  William,  267. 

Mackay,  George  Leslie,  245. 

Mackay,  Minnie,  258. 

Mackenzie,  Arthur  Stanley,  274. 
Mackie,  John,  258. 

McKim,  William  Duncan,  270. 
Mackmurdo,  Arthur  Heygate,  260. 
Maclaren,  Ian,  pseud.  Watson,  John 
Maclaren. 

Maclay,  Edgar  Stanton,  281. 
McLeUan,  James  Alexander,  and 
John  Dewey,  253. 

Macpherson,  Hugh  Alexander,  284. 


Macray,  William  Dunn,  255. 

Madge,  Sidney,  255. 

Major,  -Albany  F.,  274. 

Magruder,  Julia,  258. 

Mahaffy,  John  PentlanJ,  244. 
Makower,  Felix,  279. 

Maldonado  Macanaz,  Joaquin,  256. 
MaUock,  William  Uurrell,  258. 
Maltby,  Albert  Elias,  263. 

Manning,  Anne,  258. 

Manning,  Edward  Payson,  269. 
Marble,  -Albert  P.,  266. 

Maria,  Isidore  de,  244. 

Mariani,  Angelo,  271. 

Marie,  de  France,  264. 

Marine  biological  laboratory.  Wood’s 
Holl,  Mass.,  274. 

Maris,  George  Lewis,  and  Annie  M. 
Maris,  262. 

Markham,  Clements  Robert,  249 
(Martin,  Rennell). 

Marsden,  Richard,  264. 

Marsh,  Dwight  Whitney,  262. 

Marsh,  Herbert,  256. 

Marshall,  Emma,  258. 

Marshall,  George  William,  262. 
Martin,  George  H.,  253. 

Martin,  Sidney  Harris  Cox,  270. 
Mason,  .Amos  Lawrence,  270. 

Mason,  George  Champlin,  279. 
Maspero,  Gaslon  Camille  Charles,  244. 
Massachusetts.  General  court,  282. 
Massachusetts  charitable  mechanic 
association,  278. 

Massachusetts  Infant  asylum,  251. 
Massachusetts  institute  of  tech- 
nology. Summer  schools,  254. 
Mather,  Cotton,  269. 

Mathews,  h'.  Schuyler,  250. 
Matthews,  Brander,  247  , 258  , 265. 
Maud,  Constance,  258. 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace,  bart., 
266. 

May,  John  Wilder,  265. 

Mayhew,  .Athol,  264. 

Meade,  Elizabeth  Thomasina,  258. 
MeadviUe  theological  school,  280. 
Medical  society  of  the  county  of  Kings, 
N.  A .,271. 

Meginness,  John  Franklin,  262. 
Meili,  Julio,  261. 

Meissonier,  -Jean  Louis  Ernest,  261. 
Mekeel,  Charles  Haviland,  277. 
Melanchthon,  Philipp,  278. 

Melzi,  J.  B.,  265. 

Mendes  Guerreiro,  J.  V.,  245. 
Mercier,  Honore,  279. 

Merimee,  Prosper,  260. 

Merisalde  y Santisteban,  Joaquin 
de,  244  (Ties). 

Merrill,  Georgia  Drew,  283. 
Meschelsohn,  Max,  275. 

Mexico.  Observatorio  meteorologico 
central,  271. 

Meyer,  Franz  Sales,  260. 

Meyerbeer,  272. 

Meyrick,  Edward,  284. 

Michigan  mining  school,  Houghton, 
254. 

Mills,  Emma  D.,  247. 

Miln,  Louise  Jordan,  245. 

Milne,  James  Russell,  278. 

Milton,  John,  275. 

Milwaukee.  Public  library,  246. 
Minnesota.  Commissioner  of  the 
Itasca  State  park,  283. 

— AA’eather  service.  243  (Northwest). 
MitcheU,  Donald  Grant,  266. 
Mitchell,  Lucy  M.,  261. 

Moale,  Philip  Randle,  250. 

Montcalm  de  Saint  V6ran,  Louis 
Joseph,  marquis  de,  243. 

M ontgomery,  Hugh,  277. 

Montreal.  Roman  catholic  board  of 
school  commissioners,  264. 

Montufar  y Prasco,  Juan  Pio  de, 
244  (Tres) . 

Monumental  brass  society,  261. 
Moore,  Joseph  West,  281. 

Moore,  Veranus  Alva,  252. 

More,  Sir  Thomas,  266. 
Moreau-Vauthier,  Charles,  260. 
Morgan,  Thomas  J.,  277. 

Morison,  George  Shattuck,  254. 

288 


Morley,  Margaret  Warner,  274. 
Morris,  George  P.,  277. 

Morris,  J.,  245. 

Morris,  John  Emery,  262. 

Morris,  William,  258. 

Morrison,  .Arthur,  258. 

Morrison,  Sarah  E.,  258. 

Moseman,  Hermann  Fabronius,  252, 
Moses,  Jacob  Moses,  265. 

Mott,  Edward,  258. 

Moxom,  Philip  Stafford,  279. 
MueUer,  Curt  Carl  Friedrich,  265. 
Muench-Bellinghausen,  Eligius 
Franz  Joseph,  Freiherr  von,  267. 
Muenster,  Sebastian,  263. 

Muir,  Sir  William,  280. 

Munoz,  Juan  Bautista,  248  (Antonio). 
Munroe,  Kirk,  258. 

Murray,  George,  250. 

Murray,  J.,  M.D.,  270. 

Museo  nacional,  Montevideo,  251. 

Nadler,  Carl  Gottfried,  275. 

Nason,  Emma  Huntington,  275. 
National  academy  of  sciences,  251. 
National  sculpture  society,  261. 
Nelson,  Henry  Loomis,  276. 
Nestroy,  Johann  Nepomuk  Eduard 
Ambrosius,  252. 

Nevius,  Helen  S.  Coan,  249  (Nevius). 
New  Pngland  association  of  colleges 
and  itreparatory  schools,  253. 

New  Pngland  free  trade  league.  251. 
New  Hampshire.  State  agricultural 
department,  283. 

New  York,  city.  Aqueduct  commis- 
sion, 280. 

New  York,  state.  Assembly,  280. 

— Commission  to  revise  the  laws  affect- 
ing common  schools  and  public  edu- 
cation, 253. 

— State  library,  246. 

New  York  farmers,  243. 

New  York  genealogical  and  biograph- 
ical society,  251. 

Newbigging,  Thomas,  266. 

NeweU,  Frederick  Haynes,  271. 
Newell,  Lyman  Churchill,  250. 
Newell,  Otis  Kimball,  271. 

Newman,  Albert  Henry,  279. 
Niemann,  Carl,  253. 

Nipher,  Francis  E.,  254. 

Nitti,  Francesco  S.,  277. 

Noble,  Frederic  Alfonso,  272. 

Noble,  James  Ashcroft,  266. 

Norfolk  lodge.  No.  48, 1.  O.  O.  F.,  251. 
Norris,  William  E.,  258. 

Norris,  William  Fisher,  and  Charles 
A.  Oliver,  270. 

Norske  Gradmaalingskommission,245, 
274. 

North,  Elisha,  274. 

North,  Sir  Thomas,  247  (Plutarch). 
North  Brookfield,  Mass.  Public  li- 
brary, 246. 

North  Carolina  college  of  agriculture 
and  mechanic  arte,  254. 

Northrup,  Edwin  Fitch,  254. 

Noyes,  Isaac  Pitman,  271. 

Nuttall  ornithological  club,  284. 

Nye,  Alvan  Crocker,  261. 

Nye,  Russell  Scudder,  280. 

Ober,  Frederick  Albion,  249  (Jose- 
phine). 

O’Connell  compensation  fund,  256. 
O’Gorman,  Thomas,  279. 

O’Hanlon,  John,  247. 

Oliphant,  Margaret  Oliphant,  256. 
Olsson,  F.,  254. 

Ontario.  Department  of  agriculture, 
252. 

Oregon.  State  agricultural  college, 

284. 

Orfila,  Math^o  Jose  Bonaventnra,  270. 
Osgood,  William  N.,  276. 

Otis,  Edward  Osgood,  271. 

Otis,  James,  pseud.  Kaler,  James 
Otis. 

Ottley,  Drewry,  249  (Hunter). 
Ovidius  Naso,  Publius,  267. 

Owens  college,  Manchester,  Eng.,  274. 
Oxdey,  James  Macdonald,  258. 


Author  Index 


Fagan,  James,  and  James  Hastie 
Stoddart,  260. 

Page,  llicbard  Channing  Moore,  270. 
Page,  Thomas  Xeleon,  258. 

Painter,  Franklin  Verzellus  Newton, 
253. 

Palestine  exploration  fund,  245. 
Palmer,  Julius  A.,  272. 

Fancoast,  Henry  ti.,  266. 

Panin,  Ivan  Nikolaievitch,  246. 

Paris,  Pierre,  249  (Polycletus). 

Paris.  Exposition  universeile,  1889, 
264. 

Parker,  Gilbert,  258. 

Parker,  James,  1834-,  262. 

Parkes,  Louis  Coltman,  263. 

Parsons,  Alfred,  245. 

Parvin,  Theophilus,  273. 

Pater,  Walter  Horatio,  266. 

Paterson,  G.  W.  Lummis-,  254. 
Patten,  Simon  Nelson,  253. 

Patton,  W.  M.,  254. 

Paulsen,  Friedrich,  273. 

Pausanias,  256. 

Peabody,  Elizabeth  Palmer,  253. 
Pearce,  J.  H.,  258. 

Peet,  Stephen  Denison,  244. 

Peirce,  Joseph  H.,  269. 

Pemberton,  Max,  258. 

Pennell,  Joseph,  261. 

Pennsylvania  society  for  the  pre- 
vention of  cruelty  to  animals,  251. 
Pepper,  Eduardo,  244. 

Perceval,  Sir  Westby  Brook,  272. 
Percy,  G.  McLeod,  275. 

Perkins,  Charies  Callahan,  261. 
Perry,  Nora,  258. 

Perry,  William  Stevens,  281. 

Perry  and  Keed,  architects,  260. 
Peters,  Dr.  Carl,  243. 

Petoefi,  Alexander,  267. 

Petrie,  William  Matthew  Flinders, 
260. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart,  258. 
Philanthropes,  pseud.,  273. 

Fichon,  Jerome,  baron  de,  and 
Georges  Vicaire,  246. 

Pickard,  Josiah  Little,  253. 
Pickering,  Edward  Charles,  245. 
Pictet,  Charles,  243. 

Pierce,  Edward  Lillie,  249  (Rowe). 
Pierce,  Frederick  Clifton,  262. 

Pike,  Zebulon  Montgomery,  281. 
Pirrie,  William,  271. 

Pittenger,  William,  272. 

Plato,  267. 

Players,  The,  N.F.,  261. 

Plutarch,  247. 

PoM,  Robert,  260. 

Pole,  William,  F.R.S.,  1814-,  281. 
Pollock,  Sir  Frederick,  3d  hart.,  277. 
Pollock,  Walter  Herries,  258. 
Poloner,  Johannes,  245. 

Pope,  Charles  Henry,  278. 

Porta,  Giovanni  Battista  della,  274. 
PoSepn^,  Franz,  263. 

Potter,  Eliphalet  Nott,  249  (Washing- 
ton), 253. 

Potts,  William  John,  248  (Dudley). 
Poulsson,  Emilie,  251. 

Powell,  John  Wesley,  282. 

Powers,  Susan  C.,  251. 

Pozo  Arenas,  Mateo,  245. 

Pozzoli,  Daniele,  254. 

Prentice,  Harry,  258. 

Preuss,  Hugo,  276. 

Preyer,  Wilhelm,  251. 

Prince,  Charles  Leeson,  271. 

Prince,  John  T.,  253. 

Propertius,  Sextus  Aurelias,  267. 
Prosser,  Charles  S.,  263. 

Protestant  episcopal  church  in  the 
United  States.  General  convention, 
1889,  279. 

Pulitzer,  Albert,  248  (Beauharnais) . 
Purchase,  William  R.,  264. 

Putnam,  Ruth,  250  (William  the 
Silent). 

Puvis  de  Chavannes,  Pierre  C^cile, 
261. 

Pyle,  Howard,  259. 

Pyne,  Thomas,  277 

Quaritch,  Bernard,  246. 


Quick,  Robert  Hebert,  253. 

Quincy,  Charles  Sevln,  marquis  de, 
271. 

Quincy,  Eliza  Susan,  266. 

Radcliffe,  Alida  Graveraet,  261 . 
Raimund,  Ferdinand,  253. 

R^kosi,  Viktor,  260. 

Raleigh,  Walter,  249  (Stevenson). 
Ralph,  Julian  E.,  259. 

Rand,  McNally  & co.,  282. 

Ransome,  Cyf*'. 

Ransome,  James  Stafford,  276. 
Rashdall,  Hastings,  253. 
Ratramnus,  Monachus  Corblensis, 
278. 

Raven,  John  James,  255. 

Raymond,  Walter,  259. 

Raynal,  F.  Edouard,  272. 

Read,  David  Breakenridge,  248 
(Brock). 

Reay,  Martha,  248  (Hackman). 
Redwood,  Boverton,  250. 

Reid,  Stuart  J.,  249  (Russell). 
Remington,  Frederic,  280. 

Renan,  Joseph  Ernest,  246, 
(Renan). 

Renault,  James  Francis,  261. 
Renwick,  Sir  Arthur,  264. 

Repplier,  Agnes,  274. 

Reusch,  Hans  H.,  244. 

Rey,  Jean,  250. 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua,  260. 
Reynolds,  Michael,  264. 

Rhodes,  James  Ford,  281. 
Rhoscomye,  Owen,  2.59. 

Rhys,  Ernest,  246. 

Rhys,  Grace,  251. 

Ricca  Salerno,  Giuseppe,  276. 

Rice,  Franklin  Pierce,  271. 

Rice,  Katharine  McDowell,  259. 

Rich,  George,  262. 

Richards,  Anna  M.,  262. 

Richards,  Ellen  Henrietta,  and  Marion 
Talbot,  263. 

Richards,  Frank,  264. 

Richards,  Laura  E.,  259. 
Richardson,  Jane  M.,  279. 
Richardson,  John,  major,  1797-,  259. 
Richman,  Irving  B.,  256. 

Riddle,  Albert  Gallatin,  282. 

Rideal,  Samuel,  270. 

Rideing,  William  Henry,  255. 
Ridlon,  Gideon  Tibbetts,  262. 

Ridolh,  Carlo,  247. 

Ridout,  John  Gibbs,  265. 

Rinder,  Frank,  262. 

Ring,  Thomas  F.,  277. 

Risley,  Herbert  Hope,  244,  245. 
Risteen,  A.  D.,  274. 

Roberts,  William  Rhys,  256. 

Robins,  Edward,  252. 

Robinson,  Agnes  Mary  Frances,  248 
(Froissart). 

Robinson,  Charles  Newton,  275. 
Roche,  James  Jeffrey,  275. 
Rochefort,  Cesar,  comte  de,  281. 
Rodriguez,  Zorobabel,  275. 

Roe,  Alfred  Seelye,  282. 

Rogers,  Horatio,  251. 

Roldan,  Alcibiades,  244. 

Rolland,  Komain,  272. 

Romanes,  George  John,  273. 

Ronald,  Mary,  252. 

Rood,  Lily  Lewis,  249  (Puvis  de  Cha- 
vannes). 

Rooper,  Thomas  Godolphin,  273. 
Roosevelt,  Theodore,  283. 

Roper,  Stephen,  264. 

Roscoe,  Sir  Henry  Enfleld,  248  (Dal- 
ton). 

Rosse,  Irving  C.,  270,  280. 

Rossetti,  Christina  Georgina,  275. 
Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques,  253,  277. 
Rovetta,  Gerolamo,  253. 

Rowe,  George  Howard  Malcolm,  270. 
Rowe,  John,  249. 

Rowsell,  Mary  C.,  259. 

Royal  observatory.  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  245. 

Runnels,  Moses  Thurston,  254. 
Russell,  Frances  E.,  259. 

Russell,  Israel  Cook,  263. 
Rutherford,  Livingston,  262. 

289 


Rutledge,  Edward,  1749-1800,  269. 

Sadakichi-Hartmann,C.,249(  Whit- 
man). 

Sadler,  Ralph,  245  (Bible). 

SafiTord,  Susan  Darling,  262. 

Saint  Andrew’s  society  of  the  state 
of  New  York,  251. 

Saint  Catharine,  convent.  Mount 
Sinai,  246. 

St.  Johnsbury  athenaeum.  246. 

St.  Martin-in-the-Pields,  Parish  of, 
London,  246. 

Saint-Pair,  Guillaume  de,  267. 
Sainte-Heuve,  Charles  Augustin,  266. 
Salem,  Mass.  Public  library,  247. 
Sails,  Harriet  A.  de,  243. 

Salmon,  D.  E.,  252. 

Sampson,  F.  A.,  246. 

Sanborn,  A Ivan  Francis,  277. 
Sanborn,  Kate,  282. 

Sanford,  Edmund  Clark,  273. 
Sangster,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  275. 
Sarcey,  Francisque,  255. 

Sarmiento  de  (lambda,  Pedro,  283. 
249  Satolli,  Francis,  apostolic  delegate,  279. 
Savidge,  Eugene  Coleman,  259. 

Scarf,  Isaac  Sydney,  250. 

Schaeberle,  John  Martin,  245. 
Schaeffle,  Albert  Ebcrhard  Friedrich, 
276. 

Schiller,  253. 

Schnorr  von  Carolsfeld,  Hans,  247. 
Schopenhauer,  Arthur,  249. 
Schwartz,  J.  van  der  Poorsen,  259. 
Scollay,  Annie  Hansell  Lane,  249 
(Scollay). 

Scott,  Duncan  Campbell,  275. 

Scott,  Eben  Greenough,  282. 

Scott,  Mrs.  Francis  M.,  277. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  hart.,  259. 

ScouUer,  James  Brown,  278  (Alexan- 
der). 

Scribe,  Augustin  Eugene,  272. 
Scripture,  Edward  'ViTieeler,  273. 
Scudder,  Samuel  Hubbard,  263,  284. 
Seebohm,  Frederic,  277. 

Seeley,  Harry  Govder,  263. 

Seligman,  Edwin  Robert  Anderson, 
276. 

Senac,  Jean  Baptiste,  271. 

Sergeant,  Adeline,  259. 

Servius,  .Maurus  Honoratus,  267. 
Sewell,  Elizabeth  Missing,  256. 
Seyffert,  Oskar,  244. 

Seymour,  Horatio  W.,  276. 

Shaler,  Nathaniel  Southgate,  252. 
Shambaugh,  Benjamin  Franklin,  282. 
Shann,  G.  V.,  278. 

Sharpless,  Isaac,  253. 

Shaw,  Albert,  277. 

Shaw,  Edward  Richard,  262. 

Shaw,  Samuel  Savage,  247. 

Shelley,  Frank,  262. 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe,  275. 
Shepherd,  Sophy  Winthrop,  259. 
Sherlock,  William,  1641-1707,  280. 
Sherwood,  Margaret,  259. 

Shirley,  pseud.  Skelton,  John. 
Siedler,  Johanna,  260. 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk,  259. 

Sievers,  Eduard  Wilhelm,  264. 
Simpson,  William  Sparrow,  279. 
Singer,  Fritz,  267. 

Skeat,  Walter  William,  275  (Chaucer). 
Skelton,  John,  247. 

Skinner,  John  Stuart,  280. 

Slingo,  W.,  and  A.  Brooker,  254. 
Sloman,  Elizabeth  C.,  269. 

Smalley,  George  Washburn,  247. 
Smith,  Charles,  bookseller,  281. 
Smith,  George,  LL.D.,  248  (Heber). 
Smith, George  Barnett,  248  (Franklin). 
Smith,  Gerrit,  273. 

Smith,  Richmond  Mayo,  277. 
Smithsonian  institution,  247. 

Snider,  Denton  Jaques,  267. 

Society  centrale  d’agriculture  de 
France,  Paris,  269. 

Soci6t6  royale  de  numismatiqne,  Bel- 
gium, 251. 

Society  of  colonial  wars  in  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Massachusetts,  251. 
Socinus,  Fauetus,  246,  278. 


Author  Index 


Sohm,  Rudolph,  265. 

Somerset,  Henry  Charles  Somers 
Augustus,  243. 

Sonnenscliem,  tVilliam  Swan,  246. 
Sons  of  the  American  revolution,  Mas- 
sachusetts, 251. 

Sons  of  the  Revolution,  Iliinois,  251. 

— Missouri,  251. 

Sophocles,  267. 

Sotheby,  Samuel  Leigh,  269. 
Southern  Pacific  railroad,  282. 
Sparks,  Edwin  Erie,  246. 

Spaulding,  Henry  George,  280. 
Spencer,  C.  A.  W.,  282. 

Spencer,  Edgar  A.,  265. 

Spencer,  Herbert,  253,  273,  276,  277. 
Spielmann,  Marion  H.,  264. 

Sprague,  Homer  Baxter,  253. 

SpuUer,  Eugene,  249  (Royer-Coilard). 
Stalker,  James,  249  (Paul). 

Stanley,  Hiram  M.,  273. 

Stanley,  William  Ford,  245. 
Stannard,  Henrietta  Eliza  Vaughan, 

259. 

Stanwood,  James  Rindge,  263. 

Starr,  Frederick,  of  Chicitgo,  244. 
Statham,  Henry  Heathcote,  260. 
Stanton,  Samuel  Ward,  252. 
Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence,  274,  275. 
Steele,  Joel  Dorman,  and  Esther  Baker 
Steele,  281. 

Stengel,  George,  278. 

Stephen,  Leslie,  249  (Stephen). 
Stephenson,  Franklin  B.,  270. 
Steuart,  John  A.,  259. 

Stevens,  Abel,  247. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis,  266. 
Stewart,  Aubrey,  245. 

Stimson,  Henry  .41bert,  278. 

Stirling,  Ameiia  Hutchison,  263. 
Stirling’s  and  Glasgow  public  library, 
247. 

Stockton,  Frank  Richard,  259. 
Stoddard,  Charles  Augustus,  244,  272. 
Stoddard,  William  Osborn,  259. 
Stoddart,  Anna  M.,  248  (Blackie). 
Stoker,  Bram,  259. 

Stokes,  Margaret,  279. 

Stone,  Frederick  D.,  281. 

Strange,  Edward  F.,  247. 
Streatfeild,  K.  A.,  248. 

Streekfuss,  Adolph,  259. 

Stromberg,  William,  264. 

Strong,  Thomas  Banks,  273. 

Stubbs,  William  C.,  282. 

Sturgis,  Russell,  jr.,  260. 
Sudermann,  Hermann,  259. 
Stidraka,  rajah  of  Maghada,  253. 
Swan,  Annie  S.,  259. 

Swan,  Eliza  B.,  259. 

Swan,  Robert  T. , 264. 

Swettenham,  Frank  Atbelstane,  272. 
Switzerland.  Statistisches  Bureau 
des  eidgenbssischen  Departemeuts  des 
Innern,  281. 

Tacitus,  267. 

Tacoma  chamber  of  commerce,  283. 
TaUack,  William,  256,  277. 

Tarr,  Ralph  Stockman,  263. 

Tarver,  John  Charles,  248  (Flaubert). 
Taylor,  Charles  W.,  248. 

Taylor,  Michael  Waistell,  255. 
Thackeray,  259,  266. 

Thaxter,  Celia,  249,  251. 

Thayer,  James  Bradley,  265. 

Thayer,  William  Makepeace,  248,  268. 
Thayer,  William  Sydney,  and  John 
Hewetson,  270. 

Theuriet,  Claude  Adhemar  Andre, 

260. 

Thezard,  A.,  260. 

Thomas  a Kempis,  278. 

Thomas,  Allen  Clapp,  281. 
Thompson,  Charles  Oliver,  253. 
Thompson,  D’Arcy  Wentworth,  284. 
Thompson,  Francis,  275. 
Thompson,  Robert  Ellis,  279. 
Thompson,  Sylvanus  Phillips,  254. 
Thomson,  U.  C.,  271. 

Thomson,  Joseph  John,  254. 
Thorne,  H.  W.,  265. 

Thudichum,  John  Louis  William, 
252. 


Tiffany,  Charles  Comfort,  279. 
Tiffany,  Francis,  248  (Barnard),  283. 
Tiffany,  John  Kerr,  277. 

Tirebuck,  William  Edwards,  259. 
TisdaU,  William  St.  Clair-,  280. 

Todd,  George  Eyre-,  256. 

Tolman,  George  R.,  281. 

Tolman,  William  Howe,  253. 

Tolstoi,  Alexei  Konstantinovitch,count, 
275. 

Tolstoi,  Lyef  Nicolaevitch,  count,  259. 
Tomlinson,  Everett  T.,  259. 
Tompkins,  Elizabeth  Knight,  259. 
Townsend,  Charles  Wendell,  270. 
Townsend,  Edward  W.,  259. 

Train,  Elizabeth  Phipps,  259. 
Trefethen,  James  Albert,  265. 
Trevelyan,  Marie,  256. 

Tripler,  Charles  Stuart,  and  George 
Curtis  Blackman,  270. 

Tristram,  Henry  Baker,  245. 

Tucker,  Ephraim,  263. 

Tucker,  Gilbert  M.,  264. 

Tucker,  Willis  Gaylord,  271. 
Tuckerman,  Charles  Keating,  248. 
Tuerk,  Gustav,  280. 

Tueselmann,  Otto,  267. 

Tufts  college,  252. 

Turner,  Charles  William,  279. 
Turner,  Thomas,  250. 

Tyler,  Benjamin  B.,  278. 

Tyler,  William,  269. 

Tynan,  Katharine.  See  Hinkson, 
Katharine  Tynan. 

Uhde,  Constantin,  260. 

Underwood,  Lucien  Marcus,  263. 
United  States.  Coast  and  geodetic 
survey,  247. 

— Census  bureau,  281. 

— Congress,  265,  281. 

— Department  of  agriculture,  24-3,  246, 

250,  284. 

— Geological  survey,  263. 

— Library  of  Congress,  247,  265. 

— Public  printer,  247. 

— Supreme  court,  265. 

— Surgeon.general  of  the  army,  247. 

— War  department,  247,  269,  271. 

— Weather  bureau,  271. 

United  States  infantry  and  cavalry 
school.  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas, 
254. 

University  of  Minnesota.  Agricul- 
tural experiment  station,  243. 
University  settlement  society,  H.  Y., 

251. 

Upcott,  Lewis  Edward,  261. 

Upton,  George  Putnam,  261,  272. 
Uruguay.  Direccion  de  estadistica 
general,  244. 

Usher,  Edward  Preston,  249  (Usher). 
Ussher,  Sir  Thomas,  and  John  R. 
Glover,  249  (Napoleon  i.). 

Vaeher,  Leonard  Clery,  266. 

Vachon,  Marius,  264. 

Vanderburch,  Louis  firaiie,  Paul 
Aime  Chapelle,  and  Louis  Fran90i8 
Wicolai,  253. 

Vanderspiegel,  William,  269. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry,  271. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry  Jackson,  jr.,  259. 
Van  Dyke,  John  Charles,  260,  261. 
Van  Dyke,  Theodore  Strong,  280. 
Van  Bensselaer,  Mariana  Griswold, 
277. 

Varney,  George  J.,  281. 

Venables,  Edmund,  canon  of  Lincoln, 
260. 

Verrall,  Arthur  Woolgar,  267. 
Viaud,  Louis  Marie  Julien,  260. 
Vincent,  Leon  H.,  275. 

Virgil,  267. 

Vodges,  Anthony  Wayne,  263. 
Volger,  Eduard,  260. 

Vollers,  Carl,  264. 

Voss,  Richard,  253. 

Vrchlick^,  Jaroslav,  260. 

Wabash  college,  254. 

Waiblinger,  Wilhelm  Friedrich,  275. 
WakeUng,  George,  279. 

Waldstein,  Charles,  260. 

290 


Walker,  Francis  Amasa,  254,  276. 
Walker,  Gertrude,  and  Harriet  S. 
Jenks,  251. 

Walker,  Joseph  Henry, 276. 

Walker,  Hugh,  275. 

Walker,  Milo  Scott,  250. 

Walker,  Willislon,  279. 

Wallace,  Edwin  R.,  283. 

Wallace,  R.  Hedger,  243. 

Ward,  Mary  Augusta,  259. 

Ward,  Lester  Frank,  277. 

Waring,  George  Edwin,  jr.,  280. 
Warman,  Cy,  259. 

Warner,  John  DeWitt,  276. 

Warr,  George  Charles  Winter,  275. 
Warren,  Henry  E.,  and  George  C. 
Whipple,  271. 

Warren,  Mary  Spencer,  249  (Wales). 
Watson,  A.  E.,  254. 

Watson,  John,  273. 

Watson,  John  Maclaren,  259. 

Watt,  George,  245. 

Webb,  Herbert  Laws,  252. 

Webber,  Samuel,  D.  D.,  1759-1810, 
269. 

Weber,  Carl  Julius,  273. 

Webster,  Prentiss,  266. 

Wedmore,  Frederick,  261- 
Weed,  Clarence  Moores,  250. 

Weeks,  Edwin  Lord,  245. 

Weiser,  Carl,  2.53. 

“WcUesley,  Arthur,  1st  duke  of  Wel- 
lington, 269. 

WeUman,  Thomas  B.,  282. 

“WcUs,  Benjamin  Willis,  267. 

WeUs  college,  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  254. 
Westcott,  Brooke  Foss,  251,  278. 
Weyman,  Stanley  J.,  259. 
Wheelwright,  Edmund  March,  263. 
Whishaw,  Frederick  J.,  280. 

White,  Archer  Moresby,  266. 

W hite,  Charles  Nettleship,  252. 
White,  Eliza  Oriie,  259. 

White,  Emerson  Elbridge,  2.54. 
VP’hitelock,  L.  Clarkson,  259. 
VVhitfield,  Robert  Parr,  263  (United 
States). 

Whitney,  William  Dwight,  and  Mar- 
ian Parker  Whitney,  265. 

W hittaker,  Thomas,  266. 

Whittier,  John  Greenleaf,  266. 
Wiedersheim,  Robert,  274. 

"Wiggin,  Frederick  Holme,  271. 
Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas,  259. 

Wight,  Charles  Henry,  263. 

Wight,  Elnathan,  269. 

Wilberforce,  Robert  Isaac,  278. 
Wilde,  Oscar,  2-59. 

■Wilkins,  Mary  Eleanor,  259. 
"WHlard,  Ashton  Rollins,  249  (Mo- 
relli). 

William  TV.,  king  of  England,  269. 
■Williams,  Jesse  Lynch,  259. 
■Wilmington  institute  free  library, 
247. 

Wilson,  Edmund  Beecher,  and  Edward 
Learning,  271. 

Wilson,  Samuel  Graham,  245. 
WHtse,  Sara  E.,  251. 

■Wines,  Frederick  Howard,  277. 

W ingate,  Charles  Edgar  Lewis,  280. 
■Winsor,  Justin,  281. 

W interburn,  Florence  Hull,  251. 

W inthrop,  William,  269. 
■Wisconsin.  Department  of  public  in- 
struction, 283. 

“Wise,  Rev.  Daniel,  279. 

■Wislicenus,  Walter  F.,  245. 
"Withington,  Leonard,  277. 
■Wittemann,  A.,  282. 

Wolfe,  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  256, 
282 

Wolff,  Frank  Alfred,  254. 

■Wolseley,  Sir  Garnet  Joseph,  vis- 
count, 249  (Napoleon  I.). 

Wood,  Edward  Stickney,  270. 

■Wood,  George  Bacon,  and  Franklin 
Bache,  271. 

Wood,  Henry,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  270. 
■Wood,  Sir  Henry  Evelyn,  271. 
■Woodbury,  Rev.  Augustus,  278. 
"Woodburyj  Louis  Augustus,  282. 
■Woodhouse,  Reginald  Illingworth, 
249  (Morton). 


Author  Index 


Woodman,  Charles  T.,  275. 

Woods,  Robert  Archcy,  277. 
Woolsey,  Sarah  Chauncey,  248. 
Woolson,  Constance  Fenimore,  259, 
283 

Woolworth,  Charlotte  R.,  263. 
Work,  Milton  C.,281. 
Workingmen’s  loan  association, 
Boston,  276. 

Workman,  Fanny  Bollock,  and  Wil- 
liam Hunter  Workman,  243. 
Worthington,  Arthur  Mason,  274. 


Wright,  Carroll  Davidson,  276. 
Wright,  Henrietta  Christian,  251. 
Wright,  Mabel  Osgood,  284. 
Wright,  William,  245. 

Wright  and  Ditson,  273. 
Wyclif,  John,  246. 


Yale  college,  254. 

Yeats,  S.  Levett,  259. 

Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary,  259. 
Young,  Rosalind  Amelia,  272. 

291 


Younghusband,  George  John,  and 
Francis  Edward  Younghusband. 
271. 


Zaleski,  Jdzef  Bogdan,  275. 
Zangwill,  Israel,  259. 

Zedlitz,  Joseph  Christian,  Freiherr 
von,  275. 

Zeeman,  Pieter,  274. 

Ziegler,  Clara,  253. 

Zola,  £mile,  259. 


SUBJECT  INDEX 


Abbaye  aux  Bols,  Paris.  Woolsey  248. 

Abercius  inscription.  Harnack  244. 

Abscess.  Mason,  Briggs  270. 

Accidents  from  electricity.  Knapp  270. 

Achatina.  Kobelt  263. 

Addison  county,  Vermont.  Addison  268. 
Adirondack  mountains.  Wallace  283. 
Adulteration  of  drugs.  Tucker  271. 

Adulteration  of  food.  Bower  250. 

Adultery.  Davis  265. 

Aesculapius,  Sanctuary  of,  Epldaurus.  Lochat  144. 
Africa.  243. 

Aged  poor.  Drage  277. 

Agriculture.  243. 

Air.  Arbuthnot  263. 

— Compressed.  Richards  264. 

Albertson  family.  Bunker  262. 

Alchemy.  Glauber  250. 

Aldrich,  Peleg  Emory.  American  247. 

Alford,  Henry.  Hare  247. 

Algeria.  Workman  243. 

All  Saints,  Church  of.  East  Budleigh.  Brushfleld  255. 
Almshouse  hospitals.  Rowe  270. 

Alphabets,  Artistic.  Strange  247. 

Alps.  255. 

Amblyopia.  Johnson  270. 

Ambrosius,  St.,  bishop  of  Milan.  Missale  278. 
America.  243-244. 

American  colonies.  Burke  281. 

— Jurisprudence.  Davis  265. 

American  imprints.  Early.  Green  246. 

American  Indians.  Indians  263. 

American  literature.  Bibliography.  Green  246. 

— Children’s  stories  in.  Wright  251. 

American  loyalists.  Hassam,  Perry  281. 

American  poets.  Stedman  275. 

Americana.  Quaritch  246. 

Andrews  family.  Bunker  262. 

Anglo-Saxon  language.  264. 

Amimal  lore.  Hulme  262. 

Animals,  Geographical  distribution  of.  Beddard  283. 
Anthracite  coal.  Lyman  263. 

Anthropology.  244. 

Antiquities.  244. 

— Classical.  Seyffert  244. 

Apache  Indians.  Hodge  264. 

Aphelininae.  United  States  284. 

Appendicitis.  Fitz,  Fowler  270. 

Appenzell,  Switzerland.  Richman  256. 
Apperception.  Lange,  Rooper  273. 

Appleton,  Thomas  Gold.  Appleton  268. 

Arabia.  Buxton  283. 

— Bibliography.  Saint  Catharine  246. 

Arbitration,  Industrial.  Bliss  276. 

Arbor  day.  Wisconsin  283. 

Archaeology.  Antiquities  244. 

Architecture.  260. 

Arctic  regions.  Battye  256. 

Ardley,  Oxfordshire,  England.  Blomfield  255. 
Ajmenia-  MacCall  255. 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Walker  275. 

Artemia.  Faxon  283. 

Arthur,  King.  Knowles  262. 

Artists.  Clement  247. 

Asia.  245. 

Assyria.  Hilprecht  244. 

Astasia-abasia.  Knapp  270. 

Astrology  of  the  Old  Testament.  Anderson  246. 
Astronomy.  245,  Herschel 248. 

Athletics.  Bingham  280. 

Atlantic  cable.  How  252. 

Attica.  PausaniuB  256. 

Attraction.  Mackenzie  274. 

Atwood  family.  Wight  263. 

Auckland  islands.  Raynal  272. 

Australasia.  Jenks  272. 

Australia.  Calvert,  Colllngridge  272. 

Austria.  255. 

Authors.  Skelton  247,  Fisher,  Hennoquln,  Hints  266. 
Autographs.  Manuscripts  268. 

Azores.  245. 

Bacon,  Francis.  Dixon  280. 

Bahama  islands.  Edwards  262. 


Banks  and  banking.  Carroll,  Hill  276. 

Baptists.  278. 

Bashan.  Wright  245. 

Basque  language.  Euskara  272. 

Bathoeng,  Bechuana  chief.  Lloyd  247. 

Bayeux.  Beziers  255. 

Bechuana  land.  Lloyd  247. 

BedeU  family.  Bunker  262. 

Bees.  Kellen,  White  252. 

Beetles  of  New  England.  Knobel  284. 

BeUs,  Bibliography.  Madge  255. 

Bengal.  Risley  244. 

Biarritz.  Bennet  263. 

Bible.  245-246. 

Bible  schools.  Northfield  280. 

Bibliography.  246-247. 

Bicycle.  Workman  243. 

Bicycle  club  directory  of  Mass.  Dwyer  282. 
Bimetallism.  Bimetallic  276. 

Biography,  Collections.  247. 

— Individual  (arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects)  248. 
Biology.  Physiology  274. 

Birds.  Zoology  283. 

Birdsall  family.  Bunker  262. 

Blackburn,  Lancashire,  England.  Abram  255. 

Boaz,  Franz.  Gatschet  263. 

Bocachica,  island,  Colombia.  Tres  244. 

Body  and  mind.  Bain  273,  North  274. 

Boeotians.  Roberts  256. 

Boilers,  Steam.  Babcock  264. 

Boito,  Arrigo.  Streatfeild  248. 

Bookbinding.  Printing  247. 

Books  and  reading.  American  246. 

Booth,  Catherine.  Bolton  247. 

Bootan,  Hindustan.  Louis  245. 

Boston.  Boston  268,  Baxter,  Greater,  Lodge,  Rand,  Wolfe 
282. 

Boston  library  society.  Shaw  247. 

Botany.  250. 

Bounty,  Ship.  Young  272. 

Bowdoin  college.  Winthrop  269. 

Boys’  newspapers.  Acorn  272. 

Brandywine,  Battle  of.  Stone  281. 

Brazil.  Meili  261. 

Brendan,  St.  Hogan  247. 

Brigit,  St.,  of  Kildare.  Hogan  247. 

British  birds.  Hudson  284. 

British  Columbia.  243. 

Brittany.  Hare  255. 

Bromfleld  and  Burroughs.  Dudley  268,  Mather  269. 
Brookline,  Mass.  Brookline,  Spencer’s  282. 

Browning.  Berdoe  274,  Vincent,  Walker  275. 

Bryan  family.  Meginness  262. 

Bryant  family.  Bryant  262. 

Buchanan,  James.  King  281. 

BuckneU,  Shropshire,  England.  Blomfield  255. 
Buddha.  Barth61emy  Saint  Hilaire,  Cams  279. 
Burroughs  family.  Burroughs  262. 

Butter.  Brundage  252. 

Butterflies.  Scudder  284. 

Cadmium.  Bucher  274. 

Cairo.  Woolson  283. 

Calamy,  Benjamin,  D.D.  Sherlock  280. 

Calcination.  Rey  250. 

California.  Land  272,  282. 

Calvary  parish.  New  York  279. 

Cambridgeport,  Mass.  Leavitt  279. 
Camphor-menthol.  Bishop  270. 

Canada.  243. 

— Bibliography.  Gagnon  246. 

Cantatas.  Upton  261. 

Canticles.  Hutchins  261. 

Canula.  Briggs  270. 

Cape  Breton.  243. 

Capital  punishment.  Pyne,  Tallack  277. 

Caribbee  islands.  Stoddard  244. 

Carlisle,  England.  Ferguson  255. 

CarroU  county,  N.  H.  Merrill  283. 

Cartagena,  Colombia.  Tres  244. 

Casa  pintada,  San  Juan  de  Teotihuacan.  Starr  244. 

Caste.  Risley  244. 

Catalogues.  246. 

Catechism.  Religion  278. 


Subject  Index 


Catharine  IT.,  of  Russia.  Bolton  247,  Woolsey  248. 
Catholio  socialism.  Nitti  277. 

Cavalry.  Carter,  Wood,  Sir  H.  E.  271. 

Caversfleld,  Oxfordshire,  England.  Blomfield  255. 

Cecil  county,  Maryland.  Grimsley  263. 

Central  America.  243. 

Cerebellum.  Knapp  270. 

Ceremonies,  Religious.  Religion  278. 

Chansons  de  geste.  Huon  260,  Roland  267. 

Charles  river.  Webber  269. 

Charleston,  S.  C.  Crane  260. 

Chase  family.  262. 

Chauncy  hall  school.  Cushing  254. 

Chemical  technology.  250. 

Chemistry.  Dalton  248,  250. 

— Physical.  Owens  274. 

Chess.  Bird,  Ellis  281. 

Chester,  Eng.  Crickmore  255. 

Chester  family.  Backus  262. 

Chicago.  Northfield  280,  Witteman  282. 

Chicago  strike  of  1894.  Ashley,  Wright  276. 
Chichimeca  Indians.  Ixtlilxochitl  244. 

Childeric  I.,  king  of  the  Franks.  Cochet  244. 

Children.  250. 

— Employment  of.  Friedlaender  276. 

Chile.  Espinoza  244. 

— Congreso  nacional  244. 

China.  Holcombe  245,  Tiffany  283. 

Chitral  campaign.  Thomson,  Younghusband  271. 
Chittenden,  Thomas.  Addison  268. 

Chlorosis.  Henry  270. 

Christ.  278. 

Christian  antiquities.  Nuevo  273. 

Christian  social  union.  Westcott  251. 

Christianity.  Christ  278. 

Christmas  carols.  Hartmann  262. 

Chronology,  Astronomical.  Wislicenus  245. 

Church  architecture.  Mackmurdo  260. 

Church  colleges.  Fisher,  Potter  253. 

Church  of  All  Saints,  East  Budleigh.  Brushfield  255. 
Church  of  England.  279. 

Churches.  278. 

Chute  family.  Chute  262. 

Cigar  makers’  international  union  of  America.  Cigar  272. 
Citizenship.  Morgan  277. 

Civil  war.  281. 

— Bibliography.  Jaques  246. 

Civilization.  Adame  263. 

Claflin,  William.  Claflin  247. 

Clason  family.  Lapham  262. 

Classical  antiquities.  Seyffert  244. 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Burton  283. 

Climate.  Knight  271. 

Clocks.  Paris  264. 

Clubs.  251. 

Coca.  Marianl271. 

Cockroaches,  Fossil.  Scudder  263. 

Coeliotomy.  Wiggin  271. 

Coins.  Numismatics  261. 

Coleoptera.  Knobel  284. 

CoUege  sports.  Camp  280. 

Colon.  French  270. 

Colonial  dames.  Earle  247. 

Colonial  furniture.  Nye  261. 

Colorado.  282. 

Colors.  Laurie  261. 

Columba,  St.  Hogan  247. 

Commerce.  251. 

Communication.  Commerce  251. 

Composers.  Streatfeild  248. 

Compressed  air.  Richards  264. 

Concealment  (in  law).  Immerwahr265. 

Conciliation,  Industrial.  Bliss  276. 

Concord,  Mass.  Wolfe  282. 

— Battle  of.  Tolman  281. 

Confiscation.  Hassam  281. 

Congregationalists.  279. 

Congress  (United  States).  Moore  281. 

Connecticut.  Connecticut  272,  282. 

Constantinople.  Clement,  Crawford,  Qrosvenor  256. 
Constitutional  law  (United  States).  Holst  265. 
Consumption.  Lehr  275. 

Consumption,  Pulmonary.  Otis  271. 

Contagion.  Greene  270. 

Continental  congress.  Committee  of  secret  correspond- 
ence. Deane  268. 

Continental  trust  company  of  the  city  of  New  York. 
United  States  265, 

Cookery.  Domestic  economy  252. 

Co-operation.  Hobson  276. 

Co-operative  societies.  Italy  275. 

Coosa  coal  fields.  Alabama  263. 

Copernican  hypothesis.  Edwards  245. 

Copyright.  Cooke  252,  Matthews,  United  States  265. 


Coran.  Muir  280. 

Corea.  Corea,  Miln  245. 

Corfu.  Woolson  283. 

Corporation  plate.  Jewitt  262. 

Corsica.  Beunet  263. 

Cosmography.  Muenster  263. 

Cottages.  Hopkins  260. 

Cotton  weaving.  Marsden  264. 

Counterpoint.  Bertenshaw  261. 

Country  pastimes.  Graham  280. 

Country  schools.  White  254. 

Court  reporting.  Thorne  265. 

Cradle  songs.  Rhys  251. 

Credit.  Luzzatti  275. 

Crime.  277. 

Criminal  law.  May  265. 

Crondal,  Hampshire,  Eng.  Baigent,  255. 

Crops.  Northwest,  243. 

— Rotation  of.  Pictet  243. 

Croton  water  works.  New  York  280. 

Croup.  Cheyne  270. 

Crustacea.  Faxon  283. 

— Fossil.  United  States  263. 

Cuenca,  Ecuador.  Tres  244. 

Cumberland  county,  Eng.  Taylor  255. 

Cumberland  presbyterian  church.  Alexander  278. 
Cuneiform  inscriptions.  Hilprecht  244. 

Currency.  Finance  276. 

Cyclopaedias.  252. 

Dante.  Crane,  Snider  267. 

Dartmouth  college.  Runnels  254. 

Davenport  family.  Davenport  262. 

Davis,  Deltena  J.  Trefethen  265. 

Dearborn,  Henry,  revolutionary  general.  United  States 
269. 

Death  (theologically  considered).  Alden  278. 
Declaration  of  Independence,  Signers  of  the.  Dwight  247 . 
Decoration.  260. 

Decoration  day.  Milwaukee  246. 

Demosthenes.  Kirk  267. 

Depreciation.  Atkinson  276. 

Devonian  rocks.  Prosser  263. 

Devotion,  Books  of.  Religion  278. 

Dickens.  Tailack  256. 

Dictionaries,  Medical.  Rosse  270. 

Digestion.  Fairchild  274. 

Disciples  of  Christ.  Tyler  278. 

Diseases.  270. 

Disinfection  and  disinfectants.  Rideai  270. 
Dispensatory  of  the  U.  8.  Wood  271. 

District  of  Columbia.  282. 

Doctrines,  Religious.  Religion  278. 

Dogs.  Skinner  280. 

Domestic  animals.  252. 

Domestic  economy.  252. 

Drama.  252. 

Drugs,  Adulteration  of.  Tucker  271. 

Duck  shooting.  Nye  280. 

Dynamo-electric  machines.  Paterson,  Watson  254. 
Dyspepsia.  Page  270. 


Dar.  Jack  270. 

Earth,  Theory.  Edwards  245. 

East,  The.  Tiffany  283. 

East  Budleigh,  Parish  of,  Devonshire,  Eng.  Brushfield 
255. 

East  India  Company.  Argument  265. 

East  Indies.  Clark  270. 

Easter  eggs.  Stengel  278. 

Eastern  question.  Hanna  245. 

Eaton  family.  Eaton  262. 

Ecclesiastical  history.  279. 

Eclipses  of  the  sun.  Schaeberle  245. 

Ecuador.  Flores  244. 

Eden,  Emily.  Woolsey  248. 

Edible  toadstools.  Gibson  250. 

Education.  253,  Academische  272,  Baldwin  273. 

— Bibliography.  Publishers  246. 

Education,  Physical  273. 

Educational  institutions.  254. 

Edwards  family.  Edwards  262. 

Eggs  (as  symbols).  Stengel  278. 

Egypt.  Buxton,  Tiffany  283. 

Egyptian  archaeology.  Maspero  244. 

Egyptian  decorative  art.  Petrie  260. 

Elatson  family.  Elatson  268. 

Electric  railways.  London  252. 

Electrical  engineering.  Houston  254. 

Electricity.  254. 

— Accidents  from.  Knapp  270. 

— .Jurisprudence.  Croswell  265. 

Electro-magnetic  telegraph.  Cornell  251. 


Subject  Index 


Ellis,  George  Edward.  American  247. 

Emmenology.  Friend  270. 

Encyclopaedias.  Cyclopaedias  264. 

Endocarditis.  Greene  270. 

Endometritis.  Barrage  270. 

Endoscope.  Newell  271. 

Engineering.  254. 

— Bibliography.  Institution  246. 

England.  255, 256. 

— Church  of,  279. 

English  drama.  Hudson  280. 

English  in  elementary  schools.  Sharpless  253. 

English  law  courts.  Inderwick  265. 

English  stage.  Robins  252. 

Engraving.  261. 

Entomology.  Zoology  283. 

— Bibliography.  United  States  246. 

Epic  poetry.  Warr275. 

Epidaurus.  Lechat  244. 

Epilepsy.  Herter,  Knapp  270. 

Episcopacy.  Gray  279. 

Episcopal  palaces.  Venables  260. 

Epitaphs.  Safford  262. 

Erie  canal.  Corthell  251. 

Essays.  Literature  254. 

Etching.  261. 

Ethics.  273. 

Ethnography.  Gatschet  244. 

Ethnology.  Anthropology  244. 

Etiquette.  Powers  251,  Manners  268. 

Etruria.  Canina  256. 

Euchology.  Shann  278. 

Euripides.  Verrall  265. 

Europe.  2-55-256. 

European  schools.  Klemm  253. 

European  universities.  Rashdell  253. 

Evangelical  association.  Tyler  278. 

Evolution.  Physiology  256,  Wiedersheim  274. 
Exposioidn  hlstorico-Americana,  Madrid,  1892.  Commis- 
880  243. 

Eye.  Lang  270. 

Eables.  Newbigging  266. 

Fairfield,  Conn.  Child  282. 

Fairy  tales.  Folk  lore  262. 

Fallopian  tubes.  VTiggin  271. 

Fans.  Flory  260. 

Farmers’  loan  and  trust  company.  United  States  265. 
Farmington,  Conn.  Gay  282. 

Feeling.  Stanley  273. 

Felt  family.  Morris  262. 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella.  Antonio  256. 

Fever,  Intermittent.  Senac  271. 

— Remittent.  Senac  271. 

Fiction.  256. 

— Bibliography.  Griswold  246. 

Finance.  276. 

Finchampstead,  Berkshire,  Eng.  Lyon  255. 

Fine  arts.  260,  Graphischen  272. 

First  Congregationalist  church,  Hanover,  Maes.  Briggs  279. 
Fishing.  Bickerdyke  280. 

Fitchburg,  Mass.  Fitchburg  282. 

Fitzgerald,  Edward.  Groome  247. 

Fixed  ideas.  Cowles  273. 

Flanders.  Van  Dyke  261. 

Flocculation.  Bliss  274. 

Florentine  legends.  Leland  262. 

Flowers.  Matthews  250. 

Fluids.  Duhem,  Worthington  274. 

Fodder.  Salmon  252. 

FoUt-Lore.  262. 

Food.  Richards  263. 

— Adulteration  of.  Bower  250. 

Forests.  Castellani,  Fisher  243. 

Formosa.  Mackay  245. 

Fowl.  Moore  252. 

France.  255. 

— Antiquities.  Hamack  244. 

— History.  Barras  248. 

Franco-German  war.  Forbes  271. 
FrarLkfort-on-the-Main.  Freies  261. 

Free  trade.  Warner  276. 

Freemasonry,  Maine.  Freemasonry  251. 

Friends,  Society  of.  Tyler  278,  279. 

Frosts.  Prince  271. 

Fruits.  Sails  243. 

Fuller,  Margaret.  Dali  279. 

Furniture.  261. 

Fursa,  St.  Stokes  279. 

Future  life.  Chambers  278. 

Gama,  Vasco  da.  Baldaque  283. 

Game  birds.  Van  Dyke  280. 

Games,  Indoor.  281. 

Gardem'ng.  Balls  243. 


Garrison,  William  Lloyd.  Anti-slavery  26S. 

Gas-fitting.  Lawler  264. 

Genealogy.  262. 

General  federation  of  women’s  clubs.  New  273. 
Generals,  American.  Dwight  281. 

Geographical  distribution  of  animals.  Beddard  283. 
Geography.  263. 

— Bibliography.  Quaritch  246. 

— History.  Rennell  249. 

— Philosophy  and  study  of.  Harrison  253. 

Geology.  263. 

Germany.  255. 

Glasgow.  Pagan  260. 

Godolphin,  Sidney,  earl  of.  Anne  268. 

Goethe,  Bibliography.  Freies  261. 

Gold  (as  money).  Adams,  Atkinson  276. 

Gold  mining.  Hatch  243. 

Gold  standard.  Adams  276. 

Golf.  Lee  280. 

Goose  (game).  Bolton  281. 

Government  publications.  United  States  247. 

Gower,  Sir  John.  Easton  274. 

Graduate  courses.  Graduate  254. 

Granite.  Grimsley  263. 

Grass  gardens.  United  States  243. 

Grasses.  Hutchinson  250. 

Great  Britain.  255,  256. 

Great  lakes.  United  States  271. 

Greece.  256,  Cox  263,  Tiffany  283. 

Greek  antiquities.  Gardner  244. 

Greek  birds.  Thompson  284. 

Greek  church.  Shann  278. 

Greek  drama.  Dufour  252. 

Greek  epic.  Warr  275. 

Green  mountains.  United  States  263. 

Greene,  Nathanael,  major  general.  Rutledge  269. 
Greenhouses.  Collins  250. 

Grip.  Bishop  270. 

Grolier  club.  Matthews  247. 

Groome,  Robert  Hindes.  Groome  247. 

Groveland,  Mass.  Woodbury  282. 

Guernsey.  Lewis  264. 

Gurney  family.  Hare  262. 

Gustavus  II.,  Adolphus,  of  Sweden.  Dodge  271. 
Gymnastics.  Physical  education  273. 

Hackshaw,  Robert.  Dudley  268,  Mather  269. 

Hamlin  family.  Andrews  262. 

Hanover,  Mass.  Briggs  279. 

Harmony.  Bertenshaw  261. 

Hartmann  von  der  Ane.  Cutting  265. 

Harvard  college.  Olsson  254,  Kirkland  268. 

Harvey,  W.  H.  (“  Coin.”)  Laughlin  276. 

Hastings,  Selina,  countess  of  Huntingdon.  Stevens  247. 
Hasten  free  public  library  building.  North  Brookfield 
246. 

Hawaii.  Draper,  Palmer,  Stoddard  272. 

Hawthorne.  Wolfe  282. 

Health  and  hygiene.  263. 

Health  resorts.  Knight  271. 

Hearts  (game).  Foster  281. 

Heck,  Barbara.  Stevens  247. 

Hedonism.  Watson  273. 

Heliand.  267. 

Heligoland.  Gaetke283. 

Hepburn  family.  Meginness  262. 

Heraldry.  Genealogy  262. 

Hieroglyphics.  Brinton  244. 

Hildreth  family.  Hildreth  262. 

Hinckley,  Thomas,  governor  of  the  Plymouth  colony. 
Lothrop  268. 

Historical  fiction,  Bibliography.  Griswold  246. 

History.  263. 

— Study  of.  New  253. 

Holland.  Van  Dyke  261. 

Holliston,  Mass.  Deane  268. 

Holy  Land.  Asia  245. 

Homestead  laws.  Vacher  266. 

Horse.  Dhakmarvala  252. 

Horsemanship.  Carter  271. 

Horticulture.  Bailey  243. 

Hospital  hygiene.  Francis  263. 

Hospitals.  270. 

Hot  water  apparatus.  Lawler  264. 

House  painting.  Johns  264. 

Household  art.  Falke  260. 

Houses.  Gibson,  Hopkins  260. 

Howe,  Julia  Ward.  Bolton  247. 

Hudson  river.  Link  283. 

Huguenots.  279. 

Hull,  Isaac.  Ohio  269. 

Humorists.  Lilly  266. 

Hunt’s  mills.  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Hoyt  283. 
Huntington,  N.  T.  Turner  279. 


Subject  Index 


Hyde,  Lewis  H.  United  States  265. 

Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Knight  282. 

Hydraulics.  Herschel  254. 

Hydrocephalus.  Cheyne  270. 

Hydrography.  Meteorology  271. 

Hydrometry.  Pozzoli  254. 

Hygiene.  Health  263. 

Hylas.  Tuerk  2S0. 

Ideas,  Fixed.  Cowles  273. 

Illinois  282. 

Illustration.  261,  Monthly  272. 

Income  tax.  United  States  265. 

I.O.O.F.,  Norfolk  Lodge.  Norfolk  251. 

Indexes.  Jaques  246,  Smithsonian  247,  273. 

India.  Asia  245,  Hopkins  279. 

Indians  of  .America.  263. 

Indoor  games.  281. 

Induction  (electricityl.  Northrop,  Thompson  254. 
Industrial  arbitration.  Bliss  276. 

Industrial  arts.  Koenigliche  260,  264. 

Industrial  conciliation.  Bliss  276. 

Industrial  exhibitions.  264. 

Infantry  tactics.  United  States  271. 

Influenza.  Bishop  270. 

Ink.  Vaehon  264. 

Insanity.  Babcock,  Knapp  270. 

Inscriptions.  Hirschfeld  244. 

— Cuneiform.  Hilpreeht  244. 

Insects.  Comstock  283. 

Insignia  of  ofBce.  Jewitt  262. 

Intermittent  fever.  Senac  271. 

Inventions.  Cochrane  264. 

Iowa.  282. 

Ipswich  sparrow.  Nuttall  284. 

Ireland.  O’ilanlon  247,  256. 

Irish  beauties.  Gerard  247. 

Irish  saints.  Hogan,  O’Hanlon  247,  Stokes  279. 

Iron.  Turner  250. 

Italy.  256. 

Jamaica.  Reu8ch244. 

Japan.  Asia  245,  Tiffany  283. 

Japanese  legends.  Kinder  262. 

Jefferson,  Thomas.  Soci6te  269. 

Journalism.  264. 

Judaism.  Lazarus  280. 

Jurisprudence,  Medical.  Luff  270. 

Justice.  Spencer  273. 

Keylor  family.  Meginness  262. 

Khflmd,  Bechuana  chief.  Lloyd  247. 

Kidneys.  Wood  270. 

Kindergarten.  Children  250,  251,  Peabody  253. 
Korean  games.  Gulin  281. 

Labor.  276. 

Labor  laws.  France  265. 

Labor  question.  Labor  276. 

Lace.  Oavydof  264. 

La  Crdolle,  hark.  Louis  268. 

Lamps.  Kedwood  250. 

Land  bank.  Davis  276. 

Landscape.  Foster  261. 

Landscape  painting.  Hamerton  261. 

Language.  264. 

Laparotomy.  McKim  270,  Wiggin  271. 

Lark,  sloop.  Lark  268. 

Law.  265,  Annuario  272. 

Lawyers.  Taylor  248. 

Le  Brun,  Marie  Louise  Elisabeth.  Bolton  247. 

Lee  family.  Lea  262. 

Legends.  Clement  260,  Folk-Lore  262. 

Leiter,  Joseph.  Newell  271. 

Leland  Stanford  junior  university.  Davis  253. 
Leoncavallo,  Ruggiero.  Streatfeild  248. 
Lepidoptera.  Meyrick  284. 

Lettering.  Strange  247. 

Levis,  Franqois  Gaston,  due  de.  Montcalm  243. 
Lexington,  Battle  of.  Tolman,  Varney  281. 
Libraries.  Catalogues  246. 

— Medical.  Holmes  246. 

Life,  Moral.  Girling  273. 

Lighthouses.  Hardy  271. 

Lillie,  Samuel?  Dudley  268,  Mather  269. 

Literature.  266. 

Liturgies.  Hammond  278. 

Locomotive  engines.  Reynolds  264. 

Lodging  houses.  Sanborn  277. 

London  railroads.  London  252. 

Lord’s  supper.  Ratramnus,  Socinus,  Wilberforce  278. 
Lotteries.  Lasson  275. 

Louisburg,  Siege  of.  General  261. 

Louisburg  monument.  Cballoner  243. 


Louisiana.  Pike  281, 282. 

Lutheran  church.  279. 

Lynnfleld,  Mass.  AVellman  282. 

Lyrical  poetry.  Rhys  246. 

Machinery.  Cochrane  264. 

McGill  nuiversity.  Walker  254. 

McKim,  Mead,  & White.  Sturgis  260. 

McLean  asylum.  Somerville.  Hall  270. 

Madagascar.  Cousins  243. 

Madison,  Dorothy.  Bolton  247. 

Magellan,  Straits  of.  Sarmiento  283. 

Magennis  family.  Meginness  262. 

Magnetism.  Electricity  254. 

Mahabhkrata.  Boltzmann  267. 

Maintenon,  Frai^qoise,  marquise  de.  Bolton  247. 
Malaria.  M urray , Thayer  270. 

Malay  peninsula.  Swettenham  272. 

Mammalia.  British  246. 

Man,  Prehistoric.  Brower,  Clodd,  Peet  244. 

Manners  and  customs.  Earle  247,  268. 

Manual  training.  Thompson  253. 

Manuscripts.  263. 

— Catiilogues.  Saint  Catharine  246. 

Manydown  manor,  Hampshire,  Eng.  Kitchin  255. 
Marchbank  family.  Meginness  262. 

Marine  propulsion.  Chase  264. 

Maris  family.  Maris  262. 

Markets.  Friedmann  260. 

Marsh  family.  Marsh  262. 

Martinus,  St.,  bishop  of  Tours.  Hogan  247. 

Martyrs.  Braght  278. 

Mascagni,  Pietro.  Streatfeild  248. 

Masonry.  Purchase  264. 

Massachusetts.  282. 

— State  board  of  lunacy  atid  charity.  Lee  251. 
Massachusetts  historical  society.  Green  246. 
Massachusetts  institute  of  technology,  Libraries.  An- 
drews 246. 

Massachusetts  public  schools.  Martin  253. 

Materia  medica.  270. 

Mathematics.  269. 

Maya  language.  Brinton  2-14. 

Measles.  Townsend  270. 

Mechanical  arts.  Industrial  264. 

Mechanical  engineering.  Clark  254. 

Mechanics.  269. 

Medals.  Numismatics  261. 

Medfield,  Mass.  Deane  268. 

Medical  dictionaries.  Rosse  270. 

Medical  jurisprudence.  Luff  270. 

Medical  periodicals.  Bibliography.  United  States  247. 
Medicine.  269. 

— Bibliography.  Holmes  246. 

Mediterranean  sea.  Horner  2S3. 

Memorial  day.  Milwaukee  246. 

Memory.  Kay  253. 

Menstruation.  Friend  270. 

Mental  healing.  Wood  270. 

Mentone.  Bennet  263,  Woolson  283. 

Metaphysics.  Metaphysical  272,  Philosophy  273. 
Metcalf,  John.  Tyler  269. 

Meteorology.  271. 

Methodist  Episcopal  church.  South.  Alexander  278. 
Methodists.  Stevens  247,  279. 

Mexico.  244,  Pike  281. 

Microscope.  Julien  274. 

Migration  of  birds.  Gaetke  283,  Nnttall  284. 

Military  engineering.  United  States  254. 

Military  science  ai  d history.  271. 

Military  surgery.  Guthrie,  Tripler  270. 

Milton.  Macaulay  266,  Sotheby  269. 

Mine  rents.  Percy  275. 

Mineral  royalties.  Percy  275. 

Mineralogy.  Dana  263. 

Minnesota.  282. 

— Antiquities.  Brower  244. 

Miocene  fossils.  United  States  263. 

Missals.  Missale  278. 

Missionaries.  Creegan  247. 

Mississippi  river.  Anderson,  Pike,  Winsor  281. 
Missouri.  283. 

— Bibliography.  Sampson  246. 

Mjssouri  state  horticultural  society.  Sampson  243. 
Mitchell  family.  Bryant  262. 

Mixed  languages.  Clough  262. 

Mohammedanism.  Tisdall  280. 

Molecular  theory.  Risteen  274. 

MoUusca,  Fossil.  Lycett,  United  States  263. 
Monasteries.  271. 

Monasticism.  Monasteries  271. 

Money.  Finance  276. 

Monism.  Romanes  273. 

Montreal.  264. 


Subject  Index 


Monumental  brasses.  261. 

Moral  pathology.  Giles  273. 

Moral  philosophy.  Ethics  273. 

Moravian  church.  Corwin,  Tyler  278. 

Mortgages.  Meschelsohp  275. 

Mosquito  territory.  De  Kalb  243. 

Moths.  Knobel  234. 

Moulton,  Xorthamptonshire,  Eng.  Madge  255. 

Mounds  and  mound  builders.  Brower,  Beet  244. 

Mount  llermon.  Northtield  280. 

Municipal  government.  Shaw  277. 

Municipal  ownership.  Bui  dett  276. 

Murder  trials.  Trefethen  265. 

Mushrooms.  Gibson  250. 

Music.  261. 

— in  therapeutics.  Cid  270. 

Mythology.  Clement  260,  279. 

Names,  Geographical.  Ganzenmueller  263. 

Nantes,  Edict  of.  Baird  279. 

Naples.  Clement  256. 

Napoleon  I.  Barras  248. 

National  characteristics.  Babington  244. 

Natural  history.  271. 

Naturalization.  M’ebster266. 

Nature.  271. 

Nautical  terms.  Pirrie  271. 

Navajo  Indians.  Hodge  264. 

Naval  art.  271. 

Naval  medicine.  Glauber  270. 

Navarre.  Antonio  256. 

Nebraska.  283. 

Nebular  theory.  Stanley  245. 

Negro.  Babcock  270. 

Nennius.  Hogan  267. 

Nervous  system.  Erichsen  270. 

New  Brunswick.  MacFarlane  246. 

New  England.  Earle  247. 

New  Forest.  Crespigny  255. 

New  Hampshire.  283. 

New  Jersey.  283. 

New  London,  Conn.  282. 

New  South  Wales.  Renwick  264. 

New  York,  state.  283. 

— Public  libraries.  New  York  246. 

New  York,  city.  Roosevelt  283. 

New  York  Catholic  protectory.  Short  251. 

New  York  public  schools.  Committee  253. 

New  Zealand.  Perceval  272. 

Newport,  R.I.  Mason  279. 

Newspapers.  Journalism  264. 

Nicaragua.  De  Kalb  243. 

Nicaragua  canal.  De  Kalb  251. 

Nicolar,  Joseph.  Gatschet  263. 

Night  moths  of  New  England.  Knobel  284. 
Non-Christian  religions.  Mythology  279. 

Nonjurors.  Kettlewell  249. 

N ormandy . Hare  255. 

North  American  shore  birds.  Elliot  283. 

Northfleld.  Northfield  280. 

Northumberland.  Bates  255. 

Northwest  passage.  Franklin  248. 

Norway,  Meteorology.  Norske  245. 

Norwegian  liquor  law  system.  Beach,  Morris  277. 
Nuestra  Senora  de  Guadelupe  de  Mexico.  Bartolache  244. 
Nuestra  Senora  de  los  Remedies,  Mexico.  Diaz  Perez  y 
C.alvillo  244,  280. 

Numismatics.  261. 

Nunnaminster,  Winchester.  Birch  268. 

Ntxrsery  ethics.  Winterburn  251. 

Nursery  rhymes.  Emerson  250,  Rhys  251. 

Nursery  songs.  Baring-Gould,  Emerson,  Froebel  250. 
Nurses,  Trained.  Rowe  270. 

Oceanica.  272. 

Ohio.  283. 

Ohio,  U.  S.  man-of-war.  269. 

Ollerton,  Nottinghamshire.  Marshall  262. 

Opera.  272. 

Ophthalmology.  Lang  270. 

Oppianus.  Tueselmanu  267. 

Orations.  272. 

Oratorios.  Upton  261. 

Ores,  Deposits  of.  ProSepn^  263. 

Organ  music.  Buck  261. 

Ornament.  Decoration  260. 

Ornithology.  Zoology  283. 

Orr  family.  Bryant  262. 

Outdoor  public  relief.  Ring  277. 

Ovaries.  Wiggin271. 

Oxford  church  movement.  Wakellng  279. 

Painters.  Ridolfl  247. 

Painting.  261. 


PalsBontology.  Geology  263. 

— Bibliography.  Keyes  246. 

Palate.  Johnson  271. 

Palestine.  Asia  245,  Tiffany  283. 

Palmyra.  Wright  245. 

Paper  and  paper  making.  Swan,  Vachon  264. 
Papyri.  Mahaffy  244. 

Paray  Le  Monial,  France.  Hare  247. 

Paris.  Adolphus,  Davis,  Sarcey  255. 

— Libraries.  Pichon  246. 

Parliament,  English.  Gneist  255. 

Partridge,  Richard.  Franklin  268. 

Patent  medicines.  FormuliB271. 

Patents,  Laws.  Cunynghame,  Ridout  265. 
Patricius,  St.,of  Ireland.  Hogan  247. 

Patriot’s  day.  Varney  281. 

Pauperism.  Tallack  277. 

Peary  auxiliary  expedition  of  1894.  Bryant  283. 
Pendulum.  Norske  274. 

Penitentiary  system.  Wines  277. 

Pennsylvania.  283. 

Pensions.  United  States  269,  Eaton  277. 
Periodicals.  272. 

— Bibliography.  Andrews  246,  United  States  247. 
Perkiomen  valley.  Dotterer  283. 

Persia.  Weeks,  Wilson  245,  Cox  263. 

Peru.  Casas  244. 

Petrie,  William  Matthew  Flinders.  Mahaffy  244. 
Pheasant.  Macpherson  284. 

Philip  V.  of  Spain.  Maldonado  256. 

Philology.  Language  264. 

Philosophy.  273. 

Phthisis.  Otis  271. 

Physical  chemistry.  Owens  274. 

Physical  culture.  Physical  education  273. 

Physical  education.  273. 

Physical  geography.  Tarr  263. 

Physios.  274. 

Physiognomy.  Denkinger,  Porta  274. 
Physiological  psychology.  Sanford,  Scripture  273. 
Physiology.  274. 

Pianists.  Ehrlich  247. 

Picture  writing.  Hoffman  244. 

Pigeons.  Giachetli  252. 

Pilgrim  church,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  Leavitt  279. 
Pilgrim  fathers.  Brown  282. 

Pitcairn  island.  Young  272. 

Plants.  Allen  250. 

Plas  Mawr,  Conway,  N.  Wales.  Baker  260. 

Plate.  Jewitt  262. 

Plato.  Harris  279. 

Platonism.  Strong  273. 

Poetry.  274. 

Point  Shirley,  Mass.  Point  269. 

Poisons.  Luff,  Orfila  270. 

Political  and  social  science.  Annuario  272,  276. 
Political  economy.  275,  Bodio  281. 

PoUard  family.  Underwood  263. 

PoUock,  Charles.  United  States  265. 

Poor,  The.  277. 

Portraits.  261. 

Portsmouth  road.  Harper  255. 

Portugal.  Horner  283. 

Postage  stamps.  Mekeel’s  272,  277. 

Posters.  277. 

Potocka,  Helena  Apollonia,  countess.  Woolsey  248. 
Poultry.  Moore  252. 

Poultry  association  of  Ontario.  Ontario  252. 
PoweU,  Thomas.  Bunker  262. 

Preaching.  Greer  278. 

Precious  metals.  Atkinson  276. 

Prehistoric  man.  Brower,  Clodd,  Peet244. 
Presbyterian  church.  South.  Alexander  278. 
Presbyterians.  279. 

Prescriptions.  Formulae  271. 

Prices.  United  States  243,  Wright  276. 

Printing.  247. 

Prison  hctions.  Tallack  256. 

Prisons.  Crime  277. 

Production.  Lehr  275. 

Progressive  taxation.  Ricca  Salerno,  Seligman  276. 
Property.  Cunningham  275. 

Protection.  Hamilton,  Seymour  276. 

Protestant  episcopal  church.  279. 

Provincial  banks.  Davis  276. 

Psalmody.  Harvard,  Hutchins,  International  261. 
Psychogenesis.  Preyer  251. 

Psychological  medicine.  Wood  270. 

Psychology.  Philosophy  273. 

— Physiological.  Sanford,  Scripture,  273. 

Public  schools.  Education  2.53. 

Puccini,  Giacomo.  Streatfeild  248. 

Pudding  point.  Mass.  Point  269. 

Pueblo  Indians.  Eickemeyer  263. 


Subject  Index 


Puerperal  fever.  Wiggin  271. 

Pullman,  111.  Wright  276. 

Punch.  Mayhcw,  .Spielmanu  264. 

Puritans.  Hrown  2S2. 

Pyrenees.  Hugo  255. 

Quebec.  Mercier  279. 

Quito,  Ecuador.  Tree  244. 

Quotations.  Goodyear  278. 

Railroad  employees.  Ashley  251. 

Railroad  strike  of  1894.  Ashley  276. 

Railways,  Electric.  London  252. 

Rand,  South  Africa.  Hatch  243. 

Raphael  Cartwright  261. 

Reconstruction  of  the  Southern  States.  Scott  282. 
Recreative  arts.  Sports  and  sporting  280. 

Red  sea.  Buxton  283. 

Reformed  church  in  America.  Corwin  278. 

Reformers,  Educational.  Quick  253. 

Refrigerating  machinery.  Lcask  261. 

Religion.  278. 

Religious  associations.  280. 

Remittent  fever.  Senac271. 

Renaissance.  Couguy  260. 

Renal  albuminuria.  Wood  270. 

Revolution,  American.  Colonial  272,  281. 

Rhetoric.  Eilis,  Hart,  Tucker  264. 

Rhode  Island.  283. 

Rhode  Island  historical  society.  Rogers  251. 

Rich  family.  Rich  262. 

Richland  jail,  S.C.  Kost  268. 

Richmond,  Va.  Snap  shots  283. 

Riviera.  Bennet  263. 

Rivers,  Discharge  of.  Newell  271. 

Rolle  deHampole,  Richard.  Horstmaun  278. 

Romaic  laueuage.  Janiiaris  265. 

Roman  Catholic  church.  279. 

Roman  du  Mont  Saint  Michel.  Saint.Pair  267. 

Russia.  256. 

— Bibliography.  Hiersemann  286. 

Rutherford  family.  Rutherford  262. 

Saco  valley.  Ridlon  262. 

St.  Domingo.  Dessalines  248. 

St.  James  square,  London.  Dasent  255. 

St.  John’s  church,  Huntington,  N.  Y.  Turner  279. 

St.  Mary’s  abbey,  Winchester.  Birch  268. 

St.  Patrick’s  purgatory.  Marie  264. 

Saint  Paul,  Parish  of.  Covent  Garden,  London.  St. 

Martiu  in-lhe-Fields  246. 

St.  Paul’s  cathedral.  Simpson  279. 

Saint  Simon,  Louis  de  Rouvroy,  due  de.  Woolsey  248. 
St.  Swithun,  Monastery  of,  Winchester,  Eng.  Kitchin 
271. 

Saints.  Hogan,  O’Hanlon  247. 

Salts  (in  chemistry).  Glauber  250. 

Samothrace.  Conze  256. 

San  Juan  de  Teotihuacan,  Mexico.  Starr  244. 

Sands,  Thomas.  Argument  265. 

Sandstone.  Lyman  263. 

Sanitary  science.  280. 

Santa  Gabriel,  ship.  Baldaque  283. 

Saratoga  springs.  Wallace  283. 

Sarcoma.  Johnson,  Wiggin  271. 

Savannah,  Ga.  Crane  260. 

School  hygiene.  Public  263. 

Schools.  Education  253,  254,  Academische  272. 

Schroon  lake.  Wallace  283. 

Science  teaching.  Howe  253. 

Sclerosis.  Stephenson  270. 

Scotland.  256. 

Screw  propellers.  Chase  264. 

Sculpture.  261. 

Sea  fishing.  Bickerdyke  280. 

Seaweeds.  Murray  250. 

Sebele,  Bechuana  chief.  Lloyd  247. 

Sects.  Churches  278. 

Sedalia,  Missouri.  Vodges  263. 

Selborne,  Hampshire,  Eng.  Macray  255. 

Serfdom.  Ingram  277. 

Sermons.  Wight  269,  230. 

Sewerage.  Sanitary  science  280. 

Shakespeare.  280. 

Shays’s  rebellion.  Massachusetts  268,  Shays’s  269. 

Ship  canals.  Cortheli  251. 

Ship  railways.  Cortheli  251. 

Shippo.  Bowes  264. 

Shovels,  Steam.  Hermann  264. 

Sikkim,  India.  Louis,  Risley  245. 

Silver  (as  money).  Osgood  276. 

Silver^,  Free  coinage  of.  Carlisle,  Walker  276. 
Skepticism.  Hastings  278. 

Slavery.  Anti  268,  Ingram  277. 


Sloyd  tr.aining  school.  Larsson  254. 

Smith,  Joseph,  rear-admiral,  U.8.N.  Ohio  269. 

Smith,  William,  1727-1803.  Franklin  268. 

Smith,  William  II.  Trefethen  265. 

Smithsonian  institution.  Goode  254,  Cotton  264. 

Social  science.  Political  and  social  science  276,  277. 
Social  theology.  Hyde  278. 

Socialism.  277. 

Societies.  Clubs  251. 

Sociology.  American,  Humanitarian  273,  Political  and 
social  science  276,  277. 

Soil.  King,  United  States  243. 

Solar  system.  Pozo  Arenas  245. 

Somerset,  Lady  Isabella  Caroline.  Bolton  247. 

Spain.  256,  Horner  283. 

Speakers.  Orations  272. 

Spectrum.  Lewis,  Zeeman  274. 

Speeches  and  speech  making.  Orations  272. 

Spenser.  Carpenter  274. 

Spine.  Erichsen  270. 

Spiritual  life.  Girling  273. 

SpirituaUsts.  279. 

Sports  and  sporting.  Badminton  272,  280. 

Stage,  English.  Robins  252. 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.  Hare  247. 

Stark,  John.  United  States  281. 

Stars.  Astronomy  245. 

State  children’s  bureau.  Hale  251. 

State  immigration  association,  Louisiana.  Stubbs  282. 
State  ownership.  Hill  276. 

Statistics.  Smith  277,  281. 

Steam  boilers.  Babcock  264. 

Steam  engines.  Roper,  Stromberg  264. 

Steam  fitting.  Lawler  264. 

Steam  shovels.  Hermann  264. 

Steam  vessels.  Stanton  252. 

Steel.  Turner  250. 

Stewart,  Harriet  Everilda.  Hare  247. 

Stoics.  Hildebrand  273. 

Stoke  Lyne,  Oxfordshire,  Eng.  Biomfield  255. 

Stomach.  Martin  270. 

Stone,  Lucy.  Bolton  247. 

Stone  cutting.  Purchase  264. 

Stonehenge.  Barclay  255. 

Strahan,  William.  Franklin  268. 

Stream  measurements.  Newell  271. 

Strength  of  materials.  Boehm  254. 

Strikes.  Moses  265,  Cunningham  276. 

Subjunctive  mood  (Latin  and  Greek).  Hale  265. 
Success,  British  sloop.  269. 

Suffolk  county,  Eng.  Raven  255. 

Sun.  Astronomy  245. 

Sunday,  Observance  of.  Sunday  278. 

Surface  currents.  United  States  271. 

Surgery,  iledicine  269. 

Sweden.  256. 

Swisher  family.  Meginness  262. 

Switzerland.  256. 

Symbolism  (in  theology).  Stengel  278. 

Symphonies.  Upton  261. 

Tacoma,  Wash.  Tacoma  283. 

Talmud.  280. 

Tarantism.  Cid  270. 

Tariff.  276. 

Taunton,  Maes.  Taunton  282. 

Taxation.  276. 

Telegraph,  Electro-magnetic.  Cornell  251. 

Telephone.  Webb  252. 

Temperance.  277. 

Tenement  houses.  Sanborn  277,  New  York  280. 
Tennyson.  Walker  275. 

Text  books.  Sprague  253. 

Theosophy.  Garrett  279. 

Therapeutics.  Materia  raedica  270. 

Thermophone.  Warren  271. 

Thrombosis.  Jack  270. 

Thucydides.  Holmes  265. 

Toadstools,  Edible.  Gibson  2.50. 

Toasts.  Pittenger  272. 

Todd  family.  Edwards  262. 

Toltecs.  Ixtlilxochitl  244. 

Torrey  bankruptcy  bill.  Draper  265. 

Torts.  Bigelow  285. 

Toxicology.  Luff,  Orfila  270. 

Tractarian  movement.  Wakeling  279. 

Trained  nurses.  Rowe  270. 

Transmission  of  electricity.  Abbott  2.54. 
Trans-Mississippi  commercial  congress.  De  Kalb  251. 
Travels.  Voyages  283. 

Trenton,  Campaign  of.  Drake  281. 

Trepanning.  Knapp  270. 

Tribal  system.  Seebohra  277. 

Trilobites.  Vodges  263. 


Subject  Index 


Trinity  church,  Newport,  R.  I.  Mason  279. 

Tropical  diseases.  Clark  270. 

Tuberculosis.  Otis  271. 

Tucker  family.  Tucker  263. 

Tufts  college.  Tufts  273. 

Tuileries.  Bicknell  255. 

Tumor.  Knapp  270. 

Turbellaria.  llallez  284. 

Turkey.  256. 

Tuscany.  Hewlett  2.56. 

Typewriting.  Mills  247. 

Uderstadt,  C.  Kost268. 

Uganda,  Africa.  Colvile  243. 

Unconsciousness.  Medical  271. 

Unemployed.  Hirschberg  276. 

Unitarian  Sunday  school  society.  Spaulding  280. 
Unitarianism.  Dole  278. 

Unitarians.  279. 

United  brethren.  Corwin,  Tyler  278. 

United  presbyterian  church  of  North  America.  Alexander 
278. 

United  States.  281. 

— Commerce.  United  States  243. 

— Government  publications.  United  States  247. 

— Historical  fiction.  Griswold  246. 

— History,  Bibliography.  Jaques  246. 

— Weights  and  measures.  United  States  247. 
Universalists.  Unitarian  279. 

Universities.  Academische  272. 

— European.  Rashdall  253. 

University  college,  London.  Perry  260. 

University  extension.  Patten  253. 

University  of  Aberdeen.  Bulloch  254. 

University  of  California.  Jones  254. 

University  of  Pennsylvania.  Pennsylvania  251. 
Uranium.  Fay  250. 

Uric  acid.  Herter  270. 

Uruguay.  Maria  244,  Revista  273. 

Useful  plants.  Floyer  250. 

Usher  family.  Usher  249. 

Vegetables.  Sails  243. 

Venezuela.  Pepper  244. 

Venice.  01iphant256. 

Verbs,  Greek.  Holmes  265. 

Verdi,  Giuseppe.  Streatfeild  248. 

Vermont.  283. 

Vernon  family.  Fisher  268. 

Victoria,  queen  of  Great  Britain.  Bolton  247. 

Victorian  poets.  Walker  275. 

Virgil.  Servius  267. 

Virginia.  283. 

Visible  speech.  Bell  264. 

Vital  statistics.  Concord,  Mass.,  Switzerland  281. 
Vivisection.  Leflingwell,  Parvin,  Philanthropos  273. 
Voice.  Botume  261. 


Voyages  and  travels.  283. 

— Bibliography.  Quaritch  246. 

Wages.  Wright  276. 

Wagner.  Guerber,  Maud  272. 

Wales.  2.56,  Seebohm  277. 

Walker-Gordon  milk.  Kerley  251 . 

Walters,  William  Thompson.  Gruelle261. 

War,  Moral  aspects  of.  Smith  273. 

Warehouses.  Friedmann  260. 

Washington.  283. 

Washington,  D.  C.  Brooks  282. 

Water  supply.  Castellan!  243,  Newell  271. 

Waterloo,  Battle  of.  Uorsburgh,  Wood  271. 

Wave  theory  of  light.  Lewis  274. 

Webster,  Daniel.  United  States  281. 

WeUow,  Nottinghamshire.  Marshall  262. 

Wendell  family.  St.anwood  263. 

Wentworth  family.  Fisher  268. 

Wesley,  Susanna.  Stevens  247. 

West  Indies.  244. 

Westchester  county,  N.T.  Cornell  283. 

Westminster,  Eng.  Besant  255. 

Westmoreland,  Eng.  Taylor  255. 

Wheat.  Salmon  2-32. 

Wheelwright  family.  Wheelwright  263. 

Whist.  Foster,  Pole,  AVork  281. 

Whitman,  Walt.  AA'olfe  282. 

Whitney  family.  Pierce  262. 

Wild  flowers.  Weed  250. 

Window  plants.  Collins  250. 

Winthrop,  AVilliam.  Peirce  269. 

Wisconsin.  283. 

Witwatersrand  gold  fields.  South  Africa.  Hatch  243. 
Woman  suffrage.  277. 

Women,  Biography.  Bolton,  Browne,  Earle,  Gerard, 
Imbert  de  Saiut-Amand  247. 

— Employment.  Friedlaender  276. 

— Higher  education.  Lange  253. 

— Physical  training.  Bissell  273. 

Women  as  physicians.  Blackwell  269. 

Women’s  clubs.  American  246,  New  272. 

Wood  carving.  261. 

Wood  engraving.  Bellew,  Lippmann  261. 

Woolworth  family.  AVoolworth  263. 

Worcester,  Mass.  Rice  271. 

World’s  Columbian  exposition.  Montreal,  Renwick  264. 
Wren,  Sir  Christopher.  Mackmurdo  260. 

Writing,  Begiuniuas  of.  Hoffman  244. 

Wyoming.  Eldridge  263. 

York,  Eng.  Bedford  260. 

Yorkshire,  Eng.  Clay  255. 

Zenobia.  Wright  245. 

Zoogeography.  Beddard  283. 

Zoology.  283. 


A CHEONOLOGICAL  INDEX 


TO 

HISTOKICAL  FICTION, 

Including  Prose  Fiction,  Plays  and  Poems. 


THIKD  AND  ENLAEGED  EDITION. 


Note.  — This  Index  has  been  published  thus  far  in  the  Bulletin  in  the  following  order: 


1892. 

1894. 

January. 

The  discovery  of  America. 

October. 

Austria. 

The  North  American  colonies. 

Hungary. 

April. 

The  American  Revolution. 

Bohemia. 

July. 

The  United  States. 

1895. 

October. 

Stories  illustrating  American  life. 

January. 

Switzerland. 

1893. 

Netherlands. 

January. 

England  : to  James  i. 

April. 

Scandinavia. 

April. 

England  : James  i.  to  Victoria. 

Denmark. 

July. 

England : Victoria. 

Iceland. 

Scotland. 

Norway. 

October. 

Ireland. 

Sweden. 

1894. 

July,  October. 

Russia. 

January. 

France  : to  seventeenth  century. 

Poland. 

April. 

France  : seventeenth  through  nineteenth 

Eastern  empire. 

century. 

Turkey. 

July. 

Germany  : to  seventeenth  century. 

Servia. 

October. 

Germany : seventeenth  through  nine- 

1896. 

teenth  century. 

January. 

Spain. 

Portugal. 

The  Trustees  of  the  Public  Library  wish  to  obtain  any  of  the  following  books  which 
are  without  shelf-numbers.  Suggestions  as  to  additional  titles  will  be  gladly  received. 

Books  whose  shelf-numbers  are  preceded  by  D,  G,  and  K can  be  used  only  in  the 
Library  building. 

SPAIN. 


This  list  is  confined  mostly  to  books  in  the  Ticknor  collection  of  the  Boston  Public  library.  As 
in  the  preceding  parts,  numerous  tales  illustrating  life  and  manners  are  included.  Other  material  may 
be  found  in  Ticknor’s  History  of  Spanish  literature,  and  in  later  publications,  such  as  the  work  by  Mil.a 
y Fontanals  : De  la  poesia  heroico-popular  castellana.  Barcelona,  1874.  [3092.57.] 


EARLY,  GENERAL,  AND  LEGENDARY. 

The  first  and  second  American  editions  of  Ticknor’s  His- 
tory of  Spanish  literature,  as  well  as  the  foreign  editions, 
contain  early  Castilian  poems,  which  are  omitted  in  later 
editions. 

Auffenberg,  Joseph,  Freiherr  von.  Die  Furie 
von  Toledo.  Roman  aus  den  Zeiten  der  west- 
gothischen  Herrschaft  in  Spanien.  In  his  Siimmt- 
liche  Werke.  3te  Aufl.  Vol.  18.  Wiesbaden, 
1855. 

Bowring,  Sir  John,  trans.  Ancient  poetry  and 
romances  of  Spain.  London,  1824. 

3093.8;  D. 157. 17 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  Numancia. 
In  his  Obras.  Vol.  10.  Paris,  1826.  3095.19.10 

Founded  on  the  story  of  the  siege  of  Numantia  by  Scipio 
Africanus. 


— Same.  In  Cervantes.  Viage  al  Parnaso. 

Madrid,  1784.  D.  142.22 

— Same.  In  Ochoa,  E.  de.  Tesoro  del  teatro 
espanol.  Vol.  1.  Paris,  1838.  3096.1.1  ; D.171.2.1 

— Same.  In  Schuetz,  C.  Teatro  espanol.  Biele- 
feld, 1840.  D. 174.2 

Cueva,  Juan  de  la.  Coro  febeo  de  romances  his- 
toriales.  Sevilla,  1587.  0.1503.79 

Echegaray,  Jose.  El  bandido  Lisandro.  Estudio 
dramatico.  Madrid,  1886.  0.1706.152 

Lpoca ; la  Edad  Media.  Lugar : las  montanas  del  Norte 
de  Espafia. 

— El  conde  Lotario.  Drama.  Madrid,  1887. 

0.1706. 150 

La  escena  en  el  Castillo  feudal  de  Lotario.  fooca ; la  Edad 
Media. 


Historical  Fiction 


Spain 


Elliot,  Frances  Minto  Old  court  life  in  Spain. 
London,  1893.  2 v.  3094.124 

A picture  of  Spanish  court  life,  based  on  romances  and  bal- 
lads. 

Ferreira  de  Lacerda,  Bernarda.  Hespana  liber- 
tada.  Lisboa,  1618,  1673.  2 v.  D.i6ob.34 

A rhymed  chronicle.  Intended,  no  doubt,  to  cover  the  seven 
centuries  of  Spanish  history  from  the  outbreak  of  Pelayo  to 
the  fall  of  Granada,  but  it  is  finished  no  farther  than  the 
reign  of  Alfonso  the  Wise,  where  it  stops  abruptly.  — Tick- 
nor. 

Habington,  William.  The  queen  of  Arragon. 
A tragi-comedie.  London,  1640. 

— Same.  In  Dodsley’s  Old  plays.  Vol.  10.  1744; 

vol.  9.  1825.  G. 3965. 1. 10;  G. 3961. 2.9 ; *2588.1.9 

— Same.  In  Dodsley’s  Old  English  plays.  4th 

ed.  Vol.  13.  London,  1875.  2574.53.13 

Hemana,  Felicia  D.  The  siege  of  Valencia.  A 
dramatic  poem.  321.5;  324.2.1 ; 347.2.1 ; 347.5.1 

2578.11.3;  2604.5 

Imaginary  characters  are  introduced,  with  scenes  derived 
from  the  heroic  legends  of  Sp.anish  chivalry.  — Advertise- 
ment of  the  author. 

— Songs  of  Spain.  In  her  Poems.  *2604.5  J 

Klinger,  Friedrich  M.  von.  Der  Giinstling.  Ein 
Trauerspiel.  In  his  Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  2. 
Stuttgart,  1842.  4898.13.2 

Knowles,  .lames  Sheridan.  The  rose  of  Arragon. 
In  his  Dramatic  works.  Vol.  2.  London,  1859. 

1357. 1. 2;  4609.4;  G.3963.2 
Landor,  Robert  E.  The  fawn  of  Sertorius. 
London, 1846. 

Lockhart,  John  G.,  trans.  Ancient  Spanish  bal- 
lads, historical  and  romantic.  Edinb.,  1823. 

D. 151.8;  D.157.11;  3091.62;  3098.3;  3093.15 

316.1 ; 316.14 

Longfellow,  Henry  W.,  ed.  Poems  of  places. 
Vol.  14,  15.  Spain,  etc.  Boston,  1877. 

1357.27.14, 15 

Lopez  de  Ayala,  Ignacio.  Numancia  destruida. 
Tragedia.  Madrid,  1793.  0.1703.15 

Loubayssin  de  Lamarca,  Francois.  Historia 
tragicomica  de  Don  Ilenrique  de  Castro,  en  cuyos 
estranos  sucessos  se  veen  los  varios  y prodigiosos 
efectos  del  amor  y de  la  guerra.  Paris,  1617. 

D. 167. 18 

The  scene  is  carried  back  to  the  Italian  wars  of  Charles  the 
Eighth  of  France,  and  forward,  in  the  person  of  the  hero 
himself,  to  the  conquest  of  Chile  by  the  Spaniards.  — Tick- 
nor. 

Lozano,  Cristobal  Ide.  Los  reyes  nuevos  de 
Toledo.  Madrid,  1674.  D. 126. 10 

Introduces  only  real  personages,  and  contains  little  but  the 
facts  of  known  history  and  old  tradition,  slightiy  embel- 
lished by  the  spirit  of  romance.  — Ticknor. 

Manuel,  Juan.  El  conde  Lucanor.  Sevilla,  1575. 

D.i6ob.35 

— Same.  Pubhcado  por  A.  Keller.  Stuttgart, 

1839.  D. 1603.47 

There  are  other  editions  in  the  Ticknor  collection  of  the 
Boston  Public  library. 

The  Count  Lucanor  — a personage  of  power  and  considera- 
tion — intended  probably  to  represent  those  early  Christian 
counts  in  Spain,  who,  like  Fernan  Gonzalez  of  Castile, 
were  in  fact  independent  princes.  — Ticknor. 

Mesa,  Cristobal  de.  El  patron  de  Espana. 
Madrid,  1612.  0.1503.76 

Poem  on  the  tradition  that  the  body  of  St.  James,  after  his 
martyrdom  at  Jerusalem,  was  miraculously  carried  to  Spain 
and  deposited  at  Compostella.  — Ticknor. 

Montiano  y Luyando,  Agustin.  Athaulpho, 
tragedia.  In  his  Discurso  sobre  las  tragedias 
espanolas.  Vol.  2.  Madrid,  1753.  D. 186. 18. 2 


Mosquera  de  Barnuevo,  Francisco.  LaNuman- 
tina.  Sevilla,  1612.  D. 153.32 

Epic  on  the  siege  of  Numantia  and  the  history  of  Soria. 

Neale,  John  M.  The  dove  of  Tabenna.  In  Tales 
illustrating  church  history.  Vol.  4.  London, 
1867.  1418.1.4 

Romances  relatives  a la  historia  y tradiciones  de 
Espana.  In  Romancero  general,  [ed.]  por  A. 
Duran.  In  Biblioteca  de  autores  espanoles.  Vol. 
10,  16.  Madrid,  1849,  51.  D. 162.1. 10,  16 

Savariego  de  Santana,  Caspar.  La  Iberiada, 
de  los  hechos  de  Seipion  .\fricano.  [Poema.] 
Valladolid,  1603. 

Tnieba  y Cosio,  Joaquin  Telesforo  de.  The 
Castilian.  London,  1829. 

— The  romance  of  liistory.  Spain.  2d  ed. 

London,  1830.  419.7 

Tucker,  Charlotte.  (A.  L.  O.  E.)  The  Spanish 
cavalier;  a story  of  Seville.  London,  1874.  1428.4 
Vega  Carpio,  Lope  Felix  de.  Isidro.  Poema 
Castellano.  . . . Madrid,  1599.  D.149  9 

— Ivsta  pofetica,  y alabanzas  ivstas  que  hizo  la 

insigne  villa  de  Madrid  al  bienauenturado  San 
Isidro  en  las  fiestas  de  su  beatificacion.  Madrid, 
1620.  D. 184.5 

— Same.  In  his  Obras,  1777.  D.147.9.11 

— San  Isidro,  labrador  de  Madrid.  Comedia. 

Madrid,  1667.  D. 122. 1.28 

San  Isidro  the  Ploughman  is  supposed  to  h.ave  been  born  in 
the  twelfth  century,  on  what  afterwards  became  the  site  of 
Madrid,  and  to  have  led  a life  so  eminently  pious  that  the 
angels  came  down  and  ploughed  his  ground  for  him,  which 
the  holy  man  neglected  in  order  to  devote  his  time  to  re- 
ligious duties.  — Ticknor. 

— El  rey  Bamba.  Barcelona,  1630;  etc. 

D. 148.3. 1 ; D. 147.8 
Drama  on  the  story  of  Bamba,  taken  from  the  plough  to  be 
made  king  of  Spain.  — Ticknor. 

Vezilla  Castellanos,  Pedro  de  la.  Primera  y 
segunda  parte  de  el  Leonde  Espana.  Salamanca, 
1586.  D. 150. II 

Its  main  subject  in  the  last  fifteen  cantos  is  the  tribute  of  a 
hundred  damsels,  which  the  usurper  Mauregato  covenanted 
by  treaty  to  pay  annually  to  the  Moors,  and  which,  by  the 
assistance  of  the  Apostle  Saint  James,  King  Ramiro  sue. 
cessfully  refused  to  pay  any  longer.  — Ticknor. 

Virues,  Cristobal  de.  El  Monserrate  segundo. 
Milano,  1602.  D. 1503.61 

The  subject  is  taken  from  the  legends  of  the  Spanish  church 
in  the  ninth  century. 

— Same.  4a  impresion.  Madrid,  1805.  D. 156.5 

— Same.  In  Biblioteca  de  autores  espanoles. 

Vol.  17.  D. 162. 1. 17 

Zamora,  Lorenzo  de.  De  la  liistoria  de  Sagunto  ; 
Numancia  y Carthago.  [Poema.]  Alcala,  1589. 

D. 153.30 

Zorrilla  y Moral,  Jose.  La  azucena  silvestre, 
leyenda  religiosa  del  siglo  ix.  Madrid,  1845. 

D. 158.14 

A version  of  the  legend  of  Our  Lady  of  Monserrat. 

Conde  Alarcos. 

A domestic  tragedy  which  goes  back  to  some  period  in  the 
national  history  of  which  we  have  no  other  early  record. 
The  ballad,  as  found  in  the  Romancero  of  1.550,  is  translated 
by  Sir  John  Bowring,  and  by  Lockhart.  — Ticknor. 

Bowring,  Sir  John.  Count  Alarcos  and  the 
Infanta  Solisa.  In  his  Ancient  poetry  and  ro- 
mances of  Spain.  London,  1824.  D. 157. 17 

Castro,  Guillen  de.  El  conde  Alarcos. 


Historical  Fiction 


Spain 


Count  Alarcosaudthe  Infanta  Solisa.  In  Lockhart, 
J.  G.  Ancient  Spanish  ballads,  historic  and  roman- 
tic. Edinb.,  1823  ; Boston,  1856.  D.  151.8;  D. 157. 11 
Disraeli,  Benjamin,  earl  of  Beaconsfield.  Count 
Alarcos.  London,  1839. 

As  there  is  no  historical  authority  for  the  events  of  the 
celebrated  ballad  on  which  this  tragedy  is  founded,  I have 
fixed  upon  the  thirteenth  century  for  the  period  of  their 
occurrence.  — Advertisement  of  the  author. 

Milanes,  Jos6  J.  El  conde  Alarcos.  In  his 
Obras.  Habana,  1846.  D. 260a. 60. 2 

Mira  de  Mescua,  Antonio.  El  conde  de  Alarcos. 
Comedia.  Madrid,  165-?;  Sevilla,  n.  d. 

D.172.1.5 ; D. 173.8 
Scblegel,  Friedrich  von.  Alarcos.  Ein  Trau- 
erspiel.  Berlin,  1802.  D. 243. 21 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  Felix  de.  La  fuerza  lastimosa. 
Comedia.  [Madrid?  1792.]  D. 147.6.1  ; D. 173.9 

Koinancero.s. 

Fuentes,  Alonso  de.  Libro  de  los  quarenta  can- 
tos. Alcala,  1587.  D.  150.22 

Ten  of  these  ballads  are  from  Spanish  history  down  to  the 
fall  of  Granada,  the  others  are  from  ancient  history. 

Ochoa,  Eugenio  de,  ed.  Tesoro  de  los  romanceros 
y cancioneros  espanoles.  historicos,  caballerescos, 
moriscos  y otros,  recogidos  y ordenados.  Paris, 
1838.  [Coleccion  de  los  mejores  autores  espanoles. 
T.  16.]  D. 150b. 61 ; 4246.8 

Padilla,  Pedro  de.  Komancero.  Madrid,  1583. 

D.i5ob.37 

On  the  wars  in  Flanders,  on  the  story  of  Rodrigo  de  Nar- 
vaez, and  on  other  Spanish  traditions,  etc.  — Ticknor. 

Puymaigre,  Theodore,  comte  de,  trans.  Petit 
romancero,  choix  de  vieux  chants  espagnols  tra- 
duits  et  annotes.  Paris,  1878.  30993.61 

Romancero  general,  en  que  se  contienentodos  los 
romances  que  andan  impresses  en  lasnueue  partes  de 
romanceros.  Aora  nuevamente  impresso,  anadido  y 
emendado.  Medina  del  Campo,  1602.  D. 153.28 
Sanchez,  Tomas  A.  Coleccion  de  poesias  castella- 
nas  anteriores  al  siglo  xv.  Madrid,  1779-90.  4 v. 

D. 155.6  ; G.3355.1 
— Same.  Nueva  ed.  . . . deE.de  Ochoa. 

Paris,  1842.  D.151.21 

Sepulveda,  Lorenzo  de.  Cancionero  de  romances 
sacados  de  las  coronicas  de  Espana  con  otros. 
Sevilla,  1584.  D. 150.9 

More  than  three-fourths  of  these  ballads  were  taken  from 
the  General  chronicle  of  Spain.  — Ticknor. 

Silva  de  varies  romances.  Barcelona,  1602. 

D.  150.20 

Timoneda,  Juan  de.  Eosa  de  romances.  In 
Depping,  G.B.  Romancero  Castellano.  Leipsique, 
1846.  D. 156.8.3 

This  important  collection  of  historical  ballads  was  first  pub- 
lished in  1573. 

In  the  Ticknor  collection  of  the  Boston  Public  library  are 
found  also  the  later  collections,  by  Grimm,  Vienna,  1815, 
D.150a.86;  Pepping,  Altenburg,  1817,  P.158.8 ; Diez,  Krank- 
furt,  1818,  P.150a.49;  Pepping,  Loudon,  1825,  2 v.,  P.157.24; 
Puran,  Madrid,  1828,  1832,  P.155.18;  P.155.15;  Puque  de 
Rivas,  1841,  1854,  P.1.50a.40,  P.156.7,  P.160a.85.3;  Monti, 
Pietro,  Milano,  1855,  P.131.13;  Puran  (Biblioteca  de  autores 
espanoles,  vol.  10, 16),  P.162.1, 10,  16;  Wolf  and  Hoffmann, 
Berlin,  1856,  P.154.29,  G.3357.5;  and  others. 

Moors  in  Spain. 

See  also  divisions  Guzman  el  Bueno,  El  Gran  Capitan,  etc. 
Ballads  on  this  period  are  found  in  editions  of  the  Roman- 
ceros; also  in  Ochoa’s  Tesoro,  B.150b.61;  4246.8. 

Alvarez  de  Cienfuegos,  Nicasio.  La  Zorayda. 
Tragedia.  InhisTeatro.  Barcelona,  1836.  3095.1 


— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  2.  Barcelona, 

1816.  D. 158. 10.2 

1491.  Time  of  Boabdil,  the  last  Moorish  King  of  Granada. 
Auffenberg,  Josejih,  Freiherr  vou.  Alhambra. 
Drama.  In  his  Sammtliche  Werke.  3te  Aufl. 
Vol.  17.  Wiesbaden,  1855. 

— Boabdil  in  Kordova.  In  his  Sammtliche  Werke. 
3tc  Aufl.  Wiesbaden,  1855. 

Brabazon,  Elizabeth  J.  Historical  tales  from 
Spanish  history.  London,  n.  d.  487.6 

First  published  with  the  title  Historical  tales  of  the  Muslims 
in  Spain. 

Bulwer-Lytton.  Leila ; or,  the  siege  of  Granada. 
London,  1853  ; etc.  466.8;  ’•’**2575.62 

— Trans.  Leila  6 el  sitio  de  Granada.  Madrid, 

1845.  0.1703.26 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Pedro.  Amar  despues  de 
la  muerte.  D. 162.1. 12;  0.1403.4.1;  D. 173. 2.1 

4250.15.4;  etc. 

Moorish  rebellion  of  1568.  — Ticknor,  ii,  377-380. 

Caatelar,  Emilio.  El  suspiro  del  moro  : leyendas, 
tradiciones,  historias  referentes  d la  conquista  de 
Granada.  Madrid,  1885,  86.  3086  5 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  Los  banos  de 
Argel. 

— El  trato  de  Argel. 

In  these  dramas,  as  well  as  in  Lope  de  Vega’s  Esclavos  en 
Argel  [Algiers],  Moreto’s  Azote  de  su  patria,  and  the  Re- 
demptor  cautivo  of  Matos  Fragoso  and  Villaviciosa,  the  suf- 
ferings of  Christian  captives  among  the  Moors  are  depicted. 

Chateaubriand,  Franpois  R.  A.,  vicomte  de.  Les 
aventures  du  dernier  Abencerrage.  In  his  CEuvres. 
Vol.  10.  Paris,  1836.  *2692.4.10 

Coleridge,  Samuel  T.  Remorse,  tragedy.  In  his 
Poetical  works.  327.10.2;  886.2.7  ; 45693.56.2 
Time  of  Philip  ii. 

Criado  y Dominguez,  Juan  P.  La  cruz  del 
moro.  Leyenda  historico-novelesca.  Almeria, 
1882.  3099a  no 

Diamante,  Juan  B.  El  cerco  de  Zamora. 
Comedia.  D. 174. 10;  D. 173. 1.2 

Dias,  Duarte.  La  conquista  que  hizieron  los 
Reyes  Catolicos  en  el  reyno  de  Granada.  Poema. 
Madrid,  1598. 

Dryden,  .John.  Almanzor  and  Almahide ; or,  the 
conquest  of  Granada  by  the  Spaniards.  A tragedy. 
Inhis  Works.  6561.10.4;  G. 3862. 1.4 

4602.50.4 ; etc. 

— The  conquest  of  Granada  by  the  Spaniards. 

London,  1672.  G.38r4.5.2;  G. 3971. 5 

— The  Spanish  friar;  or,  the  double  discovery. 

6561.10.6  ; G. 3862. 1. 6 ; 4179a. 1.2  ; G. 3814. 5. 3 ; etc. 
Duran,  Agustin,  ed.  Romancero  de  romances 
moriscos  compuesto  de  todos  los  de  esta  clase  que 
contiene  el  Romancero  general,  impreso  en  1614. 
Madrid,  1828.  D. 155. 18 

— Romancero  de  romances  moriscos.  In  Roman- 
cero general,  [ed.]  por  A.  Duran.  Biblioteca  de 
autores  espanoles.  Vol.  10.  Madrid,  1849. 

D. 162. 1. 10 

Evans,  Lewis.  Zaida : a tale  of  Granada;  and 
minor  poems.  London,  1842. 

Galzerani,  Giovanni.  Gli  Abencerraghi  ed  i Ze- 
grindi,  ovvero  la  conquista  di  Granata.  Azione 
mimica.  Napoli,  1845.  **M.i45.25 

Graziani,  Girolamo.  II  conquisto  di  Granata. 
Venezia,  1789.  [Parnaso  italiano.  T.  38,  39.] 

*2769.2.38,39 


301 


Historical  Fiction 


Spain 


Greenlee,  William  Mac  C.  In  the  shadow  of  the 
Alhambra;  or,  the  last  of  the  Moorish  kings. 
Knoxville,  1893.  2396.127 

Guenot,  Henri.  Le  More  de  Grenade.  Tours, 
1865. 

— Trans.  The  Moor  of  Granada.  Trans,  from 

the  French.  Phila.,  1891.  i09-94 

Heller,  Wilhelm  R.  Alhambra.  Spanische  No- 
vellen.  Altenburg,  1838. 

Hemans,  Felicia  D.  The  Abencerrage.  Poem. 
321.5;  347.2.1;  347.4.1;  1409.4;  2578.11.2 

2604.5 ; otc. 

Home,  John.  Alonzo.  Tragedy.  3d  ed.  London, 
1773.  *6576.12 

— Same.  In  his  Works.  Vol.  2.  Edinb.,  1822. 

2605.3.2 

Hugo,  Victor.  Les  Orientates.  1066.20.1 ; 2702.50 

4665.62 

Contains  pictures  of  Moorish  life  in  Spain. 

Irving,  Washington.  Abderahman  ; the  founder 
of  the  dynasty  of  the  Ommiades  in  Spain.  In  his 
Spanish  papers.  1815.5.1 ; 2391.16.1;  2394.16 

4407.5.1 

— The  Alhambra:  a scries  of  tales  and  sketches 
of  the  IMoors  and  Spaniards.  408.15  ; 1505.24 

*2396.20;  *2391.14;  2394.14 

— Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada.  From 
the  MSS.  of  Fray  Antonio  Agapida  [pseud.]. 

2391.9;  2394.9 

— Legend  of  the  subjugation  of  Spain.  In  his 

Spanish  papers.  1815.5.1;  2394.16;  2391.16.1 

4407.5.1 

Klinger,  Friedrich  M.  von.  Gescliichte  Raphaels 
de  Aquillas.  In  his  Sammtliche  Werke.  B.  4. 
Stuttgart,  1842.  4898.13.4 

Lee,  Sophia.  Almeyda,  queen  of  Granada.  A 
tragedy.  2d  ed.  3d  ed.  London,  1796. 

G. 3973. 28;  G. 396. 216 
Leonardo  de  Argensola,  Lupercio.  Isabela.  In 
Ochoa,  E.  de.  Tesoro  del  teatro  espanol.  Vol.  1. 
Paris,  1838.  3096.1.1;  D. 172.1.1 

The  story  reiates  to  one  of  the  early  Moorish  kings  of  Sara- 
gossa, who  exiles  the  Christians  from  his  kingdom  in  a vain 
attempt  to  obtain  possession  of  Isabela,  a Christian  maiden. 

. . . There  are  several  old  ballads  on  the  subject  in  Wolf’s 
ttber  eine  Sammiung  spanischer  Romanzen,  Wien,  1850,  pp. 
33,  34,  D.181.21.  — Ticknor. 

Lopez,  Evaristo.  La  Alfonsiada  6 la  conquista  de 
Toledo,  por  Don  Alfonso  el  Bravo.  Poema  epico 
en  doee  cantos.  Zaragoza,  1864.  D. 170b. 116 

A.D.  1085. 

Martinez  de  la  Rosa,  Francisco.  Aben  Humeya, 
ou  la  revolte  des  Maures  sous  Philippe  ii,  drame 
historique.  [In  French  and  Spanish.]  In  his 
Obras  literarias.  Vol.  5.  Paris,  1830;  Barcelona, 
1838.  D. 170b. 44. 5;  3109.100 

— Dona  Isabel  de  Solis,  reina  de  Granada.  No- 
vela historica.  Madrid,  1837,  39.  D.  160a. 50 

Mesa,  Cristobal  de.  Las  navas  de  Tolosa.  Poe- 
ma heroico.  Madrid,  1694.  D.  150b. 21 

In  this  battle,  July  16,  1212,  the  Spaniards  defeated  the  Ca- 
liph Mohammed. 

Neale,  John  M.  The  rescue  : a tale  of  the  Moor- 
ish conquest  of  Spain.  In  Tales  illustrating  church 
history.  Vol.  4.  London,  1867.  1418.1.4 

Perez  de  Hita,  Gines.  Historia  de  los  vandos  de 
los  Zegries,  y Abenzerrages,  cavalleros  moros  de 
Granada.  Y las  civiles  guerras  que  huvo  en  ella, 
hasta  que  el  rey  D.  Fernando  el  quinto  la  gano. 
Madrid.  1690.  G. 3356. 8 

Only  the  first  part. 


— Same.  Primera,  segunda  parte.  [Vol.  1,  Bar- 
celona, 1757,  vol.  2,  Madrid,  1731.]  D. 127.20 

There  are  also  editions,  Barcelona,  4259.5;  Madrid,  1833, 
3095  5,  0.127.18;  iu  Bibl.  de  aut.  esp.,  1846,  0.162.1.3;  in 
English,  tr.  by  T.  Rodd,  London,  1801,  1803,  0.126.9; 
0.1.58.11 ; etc. 

The  story  he  relates  is  founded  on  the  fall  of  Granada,  re- 
garded rather  from  within,  amidst  the  feuds  of  the  Moors 
themselves,  than,  as  we  are  accustomed  to  consider  it,  from 
the  Christian  portion  of  Spain,  gradualiy  gathering  in  miii- 
tary  array  outside  of  its  wails.  — Ticknor. 

Rivas,  Angel  Perez  de  Saavedra  y Ramirez,  duque 
de.  El  alcazar  de  Sevilla.  In  his  Romances  his- 
t6ricos.  Paris,  1841 ; Madrid,  1841.  D. 156.7 

0.1503.40 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  3.  ^Madrid,  1854. 

0.1603.85.3 

— La  morisca  de  Alajuar.  Comedia.  Madrid, 

1841.  0.175.2.5 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  4.  Madrid,  1855. 

0.1603.85.4 

— El  moro  exposito,  6 C6rdoba  y Burgos  en  el  siglo 

decimo,  leyenda  en  doce  romances.  . . . Paris, 

1834.  0.150.82 

— Same.  In  his  Obras  completas.  Madrid,  1854. 

0.1603.85.2 

Rodd,  Thomas,  trans.  Ancient  ballads  from  The 
civil  wars  of  Granada,  and  The  twelve  peers  of 
France.  London,  1803.  O.158.11 

Ruiz  de  Alarcon  y Mendoza,  Juan.  El  tejedor 
de  Segovia,  la,  2a  parte.  3096.1.4;  O.171.2.4 
Both  parts  were  published  under  the  name  of  Ruiz  de  Alar, 
con;  it  is  thought  that  he  was  the  author  of  the  second  part 
only. 

Sadlier,  Anna  T.  The  king’s  page  : a legend  of 
the  Moorish  wars  in  Spain,  and  other  Spanish  sto- 
ries. N.  Y.,  1877. 

Scribe,  Eugene.  Piquillo  Alliaga ; ou,  les  Maures 
sous  Philippe  in.  Paris,  1874.  4676.61 

*2701.2.1 1-14 

Scudery,  Madeleine  de.  Almahide;  ou,  esclave 
reine.  Paris,  1660. 

— Same.  [Un  precis.]  In  Bibliotheque  univer- 

selle  des  romans,  aout,  1775.  *61493.1.2 

Shell,  Richard  L.  The  apostate.  A Tragedy. 
N.Y.,  1819.  *449.30;  **K.47.I7 

Rebellion  of  the  Moors  against  Philip  the  Second. 
Spaniards,  The ; or,  the  expulsion  of  the  Moors. 
An  heroic  drama.  In  New  British  theatre.  Vol.  3. 
London,  1815.  G. 3961.3. 3 

Taylor,  Bayard.  Ximena;  or  the  battle  of  the 
Sierra  Morena,  and  other  poems.  Phila.,  1844. 

**2399.41 

Triunfo,  El,  del  Ave  Maria  de  un  ingenio  de  esta 
corte.  Madrid,  1793.  D. 176.6 

— Same.  In  Biblioteca  de  autores  espanoles.  Vol. 

49.  D. 162. 1.49 

Tnieba  y Cosio,  Joaquin  Telesforo  de.  Gomez 
Arias ; or,  the  Moors  of  the  Alpujarras.  London, 
1828. 

Vasconcellos,  Joao  Mendez  de.  La  liga  des- 
hecha  por  la  expulsion  de  los  Moriscos  de  los 
reynos  de  Espana.  Madrid,  1612. 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  El  cerco  de  Santa  Fe. 

D. 148.3. 1 ; D.147  8. 
This  play  and  the  one  entitled  El  triunfo  del  Ave  Maria, 
refer  to  an  achievement  of  Hernan  Perez  del  Pulgar,  during 
the  siege  of  Granada  by  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.  — Ticknor. 

Vera  y Figueroa,  Juan  Antonio  de,  conde  de  la 
Roca.  El  Fernando,  6 Sevilla  restaurada ; poema 
heroico.  . . . Milan,  1632.  D. 153. 37 

The  delivery  of  Seville  from  the  Moors  by  Saint  Ferdinand. 


Historical  Fiction 


Spain 

Villegas,  Antonio  de.  El  Abencerraje  [Madrid? 
1873?]  0.149.13 

A fac-simile  of  the  ed.  of  Medina  del  Cainpo,  Ijfl.'i. 

— Same.  In  his  Inventario  . . . Medina  del 

Campo,  1577. 

— Historia  del  Abencerraje  y la  liermosa  Jarifa. 

In  Biblioteca  de  autores  espaiioles.  Vol.  3. 

D. 162. 1. 3 

Voigtel,  Valeska.  (Arthur  Stahl.)  Die  Tochter 
der  .Alhambra.  Ilistorischer  Roman.  Berlin,  1869. 
Yonge,  Charlotte  M.  The  story  of  the  Christians 
and  Moors  of  Spain.  London,  1878.  [Golden 
treasury  series.]  30993.64;  K. 243. 21 

Zorrilla  y Moral,  Jose.  Granada,  poema  oriental, 
precedido  de  la  leyenda  de  Al-Hamar.  Baris,  1852. 

D.  150.33 

EIGHTH  THROUGH  ELEVENTH 
CENTURY. 

Alvarez  de  Cienfuegos,  Xicasio.  La  condesa  de 
Castilla.  Tragedia.  In  his  Teatro.  Barcelona, 
1836.  3095- 1 

Time,  990. 

— Same.  In  his  Obras  po^ticas.  Madrid,  1816. 

D.158.10;  G.3355.7 
Reynosa,  Pedro  de.  Historico-sacro  poema  . . . 
a la  esclarecida  Virgen  Santa  Casilda,  reyna  que 
fue  del  reyno  de  Toledo.  Sacala  <a  luz  F.  de 
OUvera  y Serna.  Madrid,  1727.  D.  153.24 

Time,  1050. 

Sargent,  Epes.  Velasco.  Atragedy.  N.Y.,1839. 

44093.58;  G.3647.29;  K.35.15 
Scene  at  Burgos,  about  A.D.  1046.  Ferdinand,  king  of  Cas- 
tile, is  one  of  the  characters. 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  Felix  de.  El  primer  rey  de 
Castilla.  Comedia.  D. 148.3. 17 

See  Ticknor’s  History,  ii,  262. 

Zorrilla  y Moral,  Jose.  El  caballo  del  rey  Don 
Sancho.  In  his  Obras  dramaticas.  Vol.  2.  Paris, 
1847.  D. 150.36. 2 

A.D.  1030. 

— Sancho  Garcia,  composicion  tragica.  In  his 
Obras  dramaticas.  Vol.  2.  Paris,  1847.  D. 150. 36. 2 

Koderick  and  the  Goths. 

See  the  chapter  El  rey  Rodrigo,  in  Mila  y Fontanals  : De  la 
poesia  herdico-popular  castellana. 

Cronica  del  rey  Don  Rodrigo,  con  la  destruycion 
de  Espana,  y como  los  moros  la  ganaron.  Nueva- 
mente  corregida.  Alcala  de  Henares,  1587. 

D.I22.II;  D. 122. 22 
It  is  hardly  more  than  a romance  of  chivalry,  founded  on 
the  materials  for  the  history  of  Roderick  and  I’elayo,  as  they 
still  exist  in  the  General  chronicle  of  Spain,  and  in  the  old 
ballads.  — Ticknor. 

Dahn,  Felix.  Konig  Roderich.  Trauerspiel. 
Konigsberg  i.  Pr.,  1875.  2876.66 

Geibel,  Emanuel.  Konig  Roderick.  Tragodie. 
Stuttgart,  1844. 

Gil  y Zarate,  Antonio.  Rodrigo,  tragedia.  Madrid, 
1838.  [Galeria  dramatica.]  0.175.17 

Irving,  Washington.  Legend  of  Don  Roderick. 

In  his  Spanish  papers. 

2394.16;  2391.16.1;  1815.5.1;  4407.5.1 
Leon,  Luis  Ponce  de.  Profecia  del  Tajo.  In  his 
Poesias.  Vol.  6.  Madrid,  1816.  D.27ob.i 

— Trans.  The  prophecy  of  the  Tagus.  In  his 
Poems,  trans.  by  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Phila.,  1883. 

3097-52 

303 


Luna,  Miguel  de.  La  verdadera  historia  del  rey 
Don  Rodrigo,  . . . Compuesta  por  el  sabio 

alcayde  .Ibulcacim  Tarif  Abentarique  [pseud.]. 
. . . Xueuamente  traduzida  de  la  legua  arabiga 
por  Miguel  de  Luna.  Qarago9a,  1603.  G. 3351. 10 

— Same.  Valencia,  1606.  D. 134. 18 

— Same.  4a  impr.  Valencia,  1646.  0.134.17 

— Trans.  History  of  the  conquest  of  Spain  by 

the  Moors.  . . . Now  made  English  [by  Jlat- 

thew  Taubman?].  London,  1687  . 0. 165.20 

See  Ticknor’s  History,  vol.  1,  p.  193. 

Montengon,  Pedro.  El  Rodrigo.  Romance  epico. 
Madrid,  1793.  0.167.14 

Pichler,  Adolf.  Rodrigo.  Trauerspiel.  Inns- 
bruck, 1862. 

Romancero  e historia  del  rey  de  Espana  Don 
Rodrigo,  postrero  de  los  godos.  En  lenguage 
antiguo;  recopilado  por  Abel  Hugo.  Paris,  1821. 

0.1503.3 

Rowley,  William.  A tragedy  called  All’s  lost 
by  lust.  London,  1633.  0.3975.49 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  The  vision  of  Don  Roderick. 
In  his  Works.  331.3;  336-1 ; 2569.108.3 

25693.75;  4179.1.9;  4564-17:  4568.154;  etc. 
In  three  periods : the  Moorish  invasion,  at  the  height  of 
Spanisli  power  and  during  the  Peninsular  war. 

Southey,  Robert.  Roderick  the  last  of  the  Goths. 
A tragic  poem.  311.13;  1318.7.9;  2562.52 

4568.154  ; etc. 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  Felix  de.  El  ultimo  godo. 
Tragicomedia.  In  his  Comedias.  Vol.  25.  Bar- 
celona, 1647.  D. 148. 3. 25 

Weis,  Gottlieb  W.  Roderich,  derletzte  Konig  der 
Westgothen.  Drama.  Breslau,  1837. 

Zorrilla  y Moral,  Jose.  El  puiial  del  godo.  In 
his  Obras  dramaticas.  Vol.  2.  Paris,  1847. 

D. 150.36.2 

Count  Julian. 

Guiraud,  Pierre  M.  T.  A.,  baron.  Le  comte 
Julien  ou  I’expiation.  Tragedie.  Paris,  1823. 

6675.66 

Irving,  Washington.  Legend  of  Count  Julian 
and  his  family.  In  his  Spanish  papers.  1815.5.1 
2391.16.1;  2394.16;  4407.5.1 
Landor,  Walter  Savage.  Count  Julian.  In  his 
Poems,  dialogues  in  verse  and  epigrams;  ed.  by 
C.  G.  Crump.  London,  1892.  2564.100.1 

Simms,  William  Gilmore.  Count  Julian;  or, 
the  last  days  of  the  Goth.  N.  Y.,  1845. 

Sturgis,  Julian.  Count  Julian.  A Spanish  tragedy. 
Boston,  1893.  2398.102 

Pelayo. 

Beach,  Elizabeth  T.  Porter.  Pelayo.  An  epic  of 
the  olden  ^Moorish  time.  N.  Y.,  1864.  372.2 

D. 150.48;  4503.124 
Espronceda,  Jose  de.  El  Pelayo.  In  his  Poesias. 
Madrid,  1840;  etc.  D.  152. 15;  D.  157.2 

— Same.  In  his  Obras  poeticas.  Paris,  1848; 

1885.  D. 152. 15;  0.140.3.22 

Irving,  Washington.  The  legend  of  Pelayo. 
In  his  Spanish  papers.  1815.5.1;  2391.16.1 

2394.16;  4407-5-1 
Jovellanos,  Caspar  M.  de.  El  Pelayo,  tragedia. 
In  his  Coleccion  de  varias  obras.  Vol.  6.  Madrid, 
1830-32.  D.  164.3.6 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  1.  Barcelona,  1839. 

3104.9. 1 

— Same.  In  Bibl.  de  aut.  esp.  Vol.  46.  D.  162. 1.46 


Historical  Fiction 


Spain 


Lopez,  Alfonso.  (El  Pinciano.)  El  Pelayo. 
[Poema.]  Madrid,  1605.  D.  157.34 

Mesa,  Cristobal  de.  La  restauracion  de  Espana. 
Madrid,  1607.  D.  150b. 20 

Poem  on  Pelayo  and  the  recovery  of  Spain  from  the  Moors 
down  to  the  battle  of  Covadotiga.  — Ticknor. 

Moratin,  Nicolas  Fernandez  de.  Hormesinda, 

tragedia.  Madrid,  1770.  0.1703.15 

— Same.  In  Bibl.  de  aut.  esp.  Vol.  2.  D. 162. 1.2 

Quintana,  Manuel  J.  Pelayo.  Tragedia.  Va- 
lencia, 1822.  D.  1503.60 

— Same.  In  his  Poesias.  A^ol.  2.  Madrid,  1821. 

D. 170b. 92. 2 

— Same.  In  Ochoa,  E.  de.  Tesoro  del  teatro 
espanol.  Vol.  5.  Paris,  1838.  3096.1.5  ; D.171. 2. 5 

— Same.  In  Bibl.  de  aut.  esp.  Vol.  19.  D. 162.1. 19 

Ritchie,  Anna  Cora.  (Isabel.)  Pelaj'o;  or,  the 
cavern  of  Covadonga.  N.  Y.,  1836.  338.5 

Salduena,  Alonso  de  Solis  Eolch  de  Cardona,  conde 
de.  El  Pelayo ; poema.  Madrid,  1751.  D.152.7 

Simms,  'William  Gilmore.  Pelayo : a stor3’  of 
the  Goth.  N.  Y.,  1838.  4507.76 

Bernardo  del  Carpio. 

See  also  Charlemagne  under  Germany. 

Concerning  Bernardo  del  Carpio  we  have  about  fifty  ballads, 
which,  with  the  accounts  in  the  Chronicle  of  Alfonso  the 
Wise,  have  constituted  the  foundations  for  many  a drama 
and  tale,  and  at  least  three  long  heroic  poems.  The  story 
is  told  in  the  Crdnica  general,  part  3,  beginning  at  f.  30,  in 
the  edition  of  1604,  (D. 131.17).  — Ticknor. 

See  Milii  y Fontunals,  chap,  is  : Ciclo  carolingio. 

Alonso,  Agustin.  Historia  de  las  hazanas  y 
hechos  del  invencible  cavallero  Bernardo  del 
Carpio.  Toledo,  1585. 

Balbuena,  Bernardo  de.  El  Bernardo,  6 victoria 
de  Roncesvalles.  Poema  heroyco.  Madrid,  1624. 

D. 153.31 

— Same.  2a  ed.  Madrid,  1808.  3 v. 

D. 157.22;  G.3355.2 

— Same.  In  Bibl.  de  aut.  esp.  Vol.  17.  D. 162.1. 17 
Belfour,  John.  Spanish  heroism;  or,  the  battle 
of  Roncesvalles.  A metrical  romance.  Loudon, 
1889. 

Chanson,  La,  de  Roland,  ou  de  Roncevaux,  du  xiP 
siecle,  publiee  pour  la  premiere  fois  d’apres  le  Jis. 
de  la  Bibliotheque  Bodleienne,  par  F.  Michel. 
Paris,  1837.  **4685.7;  G. 3543.12 

See  Mila  y Fontanals,  pp.  130-172;  also  the  Introduction  to 
La  chanson  de  Roncevaux  . . . par  J.  H.  Bormans.  (Me- 
moires  couronn4s  et  autres  memoires  publics  par  1’ Academic 
royale  des  sciences,  des  lettres,  et  des  beaux-arts  de  Belgique, 
tome  16.  Bruxelles,  1864,  3398.1.16.) 

Hemans,  Felicia  D.  Bernardo  del  Carpio.  In 
her  Poems.  66093.22.1 ; etc. 

Montgomery,  Jorge  W.  El  bastardo  de  Castilla. 
Novelahistorica,  original.  Madrid,  1832.  D.i6ob.i5 

— Bernardo  del  Carpio.  Novela  historica,  caballe- 
resca,  original,  la  ed.  americana.  [Revisadapor 
Francisco  Sales.]  Boston,  1834. 

50993.6 ; D.i6ob.56 
Pacheco,  Joaquin  F.  Bernardo,  drama  epico. 
In  his  Literatura,  historia,  y politica.  Madrid, 
1864.  D. 164. 15. 1 

Suarez  de  Figueroa,  Cristobal.  La  Espana  de- 
fendida.  Madrid,  1612.  Napoli,  1644. 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  Las  mocedades  de 
Bernardo  del  Carpio.  Comedia.  [Madrid,  1775.] 

D. 147.6. 1 

— Sequel.  El  casamiento  en  la  muerte  y hechos  de 
Bernardo  del  Carpio. 


Fernan  Gonzalez. 

Fernan  Gonzalez  is  the  subject  of  many  Spanish  ballads,  to 
be  found  in  the  following  collections  of  romances : Sepul- 
veda, 1384,  D. 150.9;  Septima  y octava  irarte  de  Flor  de 
varios  romances,  1597,  D. 150. 14.4;  Depping’s  Coleeeion, 
1825,  l).187.24.1;  Duran’s  Romaneero,  1832,  D. 155.15.2; 
Ochoa,  Tesoro  de  los  romances,  1838,  D. 150b  61 ; Bibliotcca 
de  autores  espaiioles,  vol.  10,  I). 162.1. 10;  Wolf  and  Hoff- 
mann, Primera  y fior  de  romances,  1856,  D. 154. 29.1. 

Bstoria  del  noble  cauallero  el  conde  Fernan  Gon- 
zalez con  la  muerte  de  los  siete  infantes  de  Lara. 
Toledo,  1511.  D. 170. II 

Irviug,  AVashington.  Chronicle  of  Fernan  Gonza- 
lez. 1815.5.1;  2391.16.1;  2394.16;  4407.5.1 

Leyendas  del  conde  Fernando  de  Castilla,  cono- 
cidas  con  el  nombre  de  Poema  del  conde  Fernan 
Gonzales.  Poetas  Castellanos  anteriores  al  siglo 
XV.  (Sanchez,  cont.  por  Pidal  y Janer.)  In 
Biblioteca  de  autores  espanoles.  'Vol.  57. 

D. 162. 1.57 

Martin,  Joseph  Manuel.  Historia  del  conde 
Fernan  Gonzalez,  y su  esposa  la  condesa  Doiia 
Sancha.  Valladolid,  n.  d.  D. 166.17.1 

Poema.  In  Gallardo,  B.  J.  Ensayo  de  una  bibli- 
oteca espanola.  . . . Vol.  1.  Pp.  763-803. 

Madrid,  1863.  D.181.13.1 

Selva,  Narciso  B.  El  conde  Fernan  Gonzalez. 
Novelahistorica.  Madrid,  1842.  D. 165. 14 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  Conde  Fernan  Gon- 
zalez y libertad  de  Castilla.  Tragicomedia. 

Los  Siete  Infantes  de  Lara. 

Cubillo  de  Aragon,  Alvaro.  El  rayo  de  Anda- 
lucia,  y genizaro  de  Espana.  D.173.5  ; G. 3353. 8.3 
Cueva,  Juan  de  la.  Tragedia  de  Los  siete  in- 
fantes de  Lara. 

Hurtado  de  Velarde,  Alfonso.  Siete  infantes 
de  Lara.  Tragedia.  In  Flor  de  comedias  de 
Espana,  recopiladas  por  Francisco  de  Avila. 
Quinta  parte.  . . . Madrid,  1615. 

Martin,  Manuel  J.  Historia  verdadera  de  los 
Siete  infantes  de  Lara,  y de  su  hermano  Mudarra 
Gonzalez.  Valladolid,  n.  d.  In  D. 166.17.1 

Pacheco,  Joaquin  J.  Los  infantes  de  Lara,  tra- 
gedia histdrica.  In  liis  Literatura,  historica  y 
politica.  Madrid,  1864.  D 164.15.1 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  El  bastardo  Mudara. 
Madrid,  1864.  D.147.11 

— Same.  Los  siete  infantes  de  Lara. 

The  story  is  in  the  Crdnica  general.  Parte  3 (ed.  1604,  f.  74). 
There  are  ballads  to  be  found  in  Wolf’s  Ueber  eine  Samm- 
lung  spanischer  Romanzen.  Wien,  1850,  D.181.21.  See  Mila 
y Fontanals,  pp.  202-218. 

The  Cid. 

For  authorities  on  the  Cid  see  the  following  works  by  Dozy : 
Le  Cid  d’apres  de  nouveaux  documents,  nouv.  ed.,  Leyde, 
1860,  D. 150b. 54,  Recherches  sur  I’histoire  politique  et  lit- 
teralre  de  I’Espagne  pendant  le  moyen  age,  2e  ed.,  Leyde, 
1860,  D. 186.5;  also.  Mild  y Fontanals,  and  the  Catalogue  of 
the  Ticknor  collection  in  the  Boston  Public  library. 

Many  of  the  romances  of  the  Cid  are  to  be  found  in  the  gen- 
eral collections  of  romances. 

Poema  del  Cid. 

Cantares  del  Cid  Campeador  conocidos  con  el 
nombre  de  Poema  del  Cid.  T.  A.  Sanchez,  ed. 
In  Bibl.  de  autores  esp.  Vol.  67.  Madrid,  1864. 

D. 162. 1. 57 

Frere,  John  Hookham.  Translations  from  “The 
poem  of  the' Cid.”  In  his  Works.  Vol.  2.  Lon- 
don, 1872.  4564.12.2 


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Spain 


Gedicht,  Das,  vom  Cid.  In  der  Versweise  des 
altspanischen  Originals  zum  ersten  Mai  in  das 
Deutsche  iibertragen  und  luit  erklarenden  Anmer- 
kungen  begleitet  von  O.  L.  B.  Wolff.  Jena, 
1850.  D.i5ob.53 

Liederbuch,  Das,  vom  Cid,  verdeutscht  von  Gott- 
lob Regis.  Mit  Einleitung  von  Wilhelm  Lauser. 
Stuttgart,  1894.  2 v.  29093.66 

Poem,  The,  of  the  Cid,  trans.  with  notes  by  John 
Ormsby.  London,  1879.  3099.71 

Poema  del  Cid.  In  Sanchez,  T.  A.,  ed.  Colec- 
cion  de  poesi'as  castellanas  anteriores  al  siglo  xv. 

D. 155. 6.1;  G.3355.1.2;  D.151.21;  D. 162.1. 57 
Poema  del  Cid.  Nach  der  einzigen  Madrider 
Handschrift  mit  Einleitung,  Anmerkungen  und 
Glossar  neu  herausgegeben  von  Karl  Vollmoller. 
Theil.  1.  Text.  Halle,  1879. 

Poeme  du  Cid.  Texte  espagnol,  accompagn6 
d’une  traduction  fran<;aise,  de  notes,  d’un  vocabu- 
laire,  et  d’une  introduction,  par  Damas  Hinard. 
Paris,  1858.  0.1506.4753093.19 

Saint-Albin,  Emmanuel  de,  trans.  (Huot  de 
Longchamp  de  Saint-Albin.)  La  legende  du  Cid, 
comprenant  le  Poeme  du  Cid,  les  chroniques  et  les 
romances.  Paris,  1865.  2 v. 

Cr6iilca  del  Cid. 

Chronica  del  famoso  cavallero  Cid  Ruy  Diez 
Campeador.  Burgos,  1593.  0.1506.45 

Substantially  the  same  with  the  280  pages  which  constitute 
the  first  portion  of  the  Fourth  book  of, the  General  Chronicle 
of  Spain.  Adding  its  peculiar  treasures  to  those  contained 
in  the  rest  of  the  General  Chronicle,  we  shall  find,  in  the 
whole,  nearly  all  the  romantic  and  poetical  fables  and  adven- 
tures that  belong  to  the  earliest  portions  of  Spanish  history. 
At  the  same  time  we  shall  obtain  a living  picture  of  the 
state  of  manners.  — Ticknor. 

Chronica  del  famoso  cavallero  Cid  Ruydiez 
Campeador.  Nueva  ed.  con  una  introduccion  por 
V.  A.  Huber.  Marburg,  1844.  0.1506.50 

Chronicle  of  the  Cid,  from  the  Spanish,  by  Rob- 
ert Southey.  London,  1808.  D.  1506.46 

— Same.  1st  Amer.  ed.  Lowell,  1846. 

5093.6;  K.147.6 

— Same.  London,  187-.  3098.3 

— Same.  [Morley’s  universal  library.]  1883. 

3097-53 

Chronicle,  The,  of  the  Cid.  Ed.  by  Richard 
Markham.  N.  Y.,  1883.  50.2953093.24 

The  text  is  from  Southey. 

Avril,  Adolphe  d’.  Le  Cid  Campeador.  Chanson 
de  geste  tiree  du  romancero,  de  la  Geste  de  mon 
Cid  et  d’une  tragedie  de  Corneille.  Paris,  1892. 

3099.141 

Barbaz,  Abraham  L.  De  Cid,  of  de  gevolgen  van 
een’  klap,  hekelspel.  In  bis  Toonelparodien,  vol. 
2.  Amsteldam,  1816.  G. 4015. 44 

A parody  of  Corneille’s  Cid. 

Bello,  Andres.  La  gesta  de  mio  Cid.  Nueva 
edicion  corregida  e ilustrada.  In  his  Obras 
completas,  vol.  2,  pp.  85-416.  Santiago  de  Chile, 
1881. 

Castro,  Guillen  de.  Der  Cid.  In  Schack.  Spa- 
nisches  Theater.  Vol.  2.  Stuttgart,  1886.  3087.2.2 

— La  jeunesse  du  Cid.  [Trad,  par  La  Beau- 

melle.]  In  Chefs-d’oeuvre  des  theatres  etrangers. 
Paris,  1823.  5094.26 

— Las  mocedades  del  Cid.  la,  2a  parte.  Va- 
lencia, 1796.  D. 176.3  5 G.3353.8.2 

— Same.  In  Bibl.  de  aut.  esp.,  vol.  43. 

D. 162. 1.43 


— Same.  Bonn,  1878.  3099.65 

Lord  Holland  in  his  Some  account  of  the  iives  and  writings 
of  Lope  de  Vega  Carpio  and  Guiiien  de  Castro,  London, 
1817,  D. 202. 14  and  3093.4,  gives  the  piot  of  this  play,  with 
translations. 

Cibber,  Colley.  Ximena;  or  the  heroic  daughter. 
Tragedy.  357-13-3  : 1389-1-13;  4i79a.i.i5 

6571.4.2;  6559a.29.3;  etc. 
This  is  taken  from  Corneille’s  Cid. 

Cid,  Der.  Ein  Romanzen-Kranz.  ImVersraasse 
der  Urschrift  aus  dem  Spanischen  iibersetztvon  F. 
M.  Duttenhofer.  2te  verb.  Aufi.  Stuttgart,  1837. 

D. 1506.1 

— Same.  Der  Cid.  Ubertragen  von  F.  M.  Dut- 
tenhofer. Neue  Cabinetausgabe.  Berlin,  1854. 

5097.80 

The  versification  of  these  editions  differs. 

Cid  ballads.  The,  and  other  poems  and  transla- 
tions from  Spanish  and  German,  by  James  Young 
Wilson.  Ed.  by  Margaret  D.  Gibson.  London, 
1887.  2 V.  3088.22 

Collin,  Matthaus  von.  Der  Cid.  Trauerspiel, 
nach  Corneille.  In  his  Dramatische  Dichtungen. 
Vol.  1.  Leipzig,  1815. 

Concha,  Jose.  El  mas  heroyco  espaiiol.  N.  p., 
n.  d.  G. 3353. 8. 3 

Corneille,  Pierre.  Le  Cid.  1066.9.15  2691.2.1 
2706.2.2;  4708.1.7;  G.241.3.2;  4907.50.52 
(German  trans.)  ; 2768.1.29  (Italian  trans.) 
The  titles  of  editions,  translations  and  adaptations  of  Cor- 
neille’s Cid  may  be  found  in  Pieot’s  Bibliographic  Cornd- 
lienne,  *616.^.12. 

Larousse  (Grand  dictionnaire)  analyzes  the  plays  of  Castro 
and  Corneille,  4690. U.4. 

Creuze  de  Lesser,  Auguste  F.,  baron.  Le  Cid  : 
romances  espagnoles  imites  en  romances  franfaises. 
Paris,  1814. 

Cronica  rimada  de  las  cosas  de  Espana  desde  la 
muerte  del  rey  Don  Pelayo  hasta  Don  Fernando 
el  magno  y mas  particularmente  de  las  aventuras 
del  Cid.  Publicada  por  primera  vez  por  Francisco 
Michel.  In  Jahrbiicher  der  Literatur.  Vol.  116. 
Wien,  1846.  *3236.1.116;  D. 185. 15 

— Same.  In  Romancero  general,  por  A.  Duran. 
Vol.  2.  Biblioteca  de  autores  espanoles.  Vol.  16. 

D. 162. 1. 16 

Delavigne,  Casimir.  La  fllle  du  Cid.  Tragedie. 
In  his  Oiuvres.  Vol.  4.  Paris,  1852. 

1066.10.3 ; 2701.4.4 
Dennis,  George.  The  Cid : a short  chronicle, 
founded  on  the  early  poetry  of  Spain.  London, 
1845.  840.19;  D. 150b. 8 

Diamante,  Juan  B.  El  honrador  de  su  padre. 
Various  editions.  **0.172.1.11;  **0.163.1.49 

**D.i7i.2.5;  etc. 

— Trans.  II  Cid,  ossia  il  figlio  che  onora  il  padre. 

Commedia.  In  Teatro  scelto  spagnuolo,  . . . 
versione  di  Giovanni  La  Cecilia.  Vol.  8.  Torino, 
1859.  30993.68.8 

Gibson,  James  Y.  The  Cid  ballads  and  other 
poems  and  translations  from  Spanish  and  German. 
Ed.  by  Margaret  D.  Gibson.  London,  1887.  2 v. 

3088.22 

Hartzenbuscb,  Juan  E.  La  Jura  en  Santa  Ga- 
dea.  Comedia.  Madrid,  1842. 

Harwood,  Isabella.  (Ross  Neil.)  Plays.  The 
Cid.  The  king  and  the  angel.  Duke  for  a day. 
London,  1874.  4576.110 

Hemans,  Felicia  D.  Songs  of  the  Cid.  In  her 
Poems.  321-5;  347-4-2;  2578.11.5;  2604.5;  etc. 


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Spain 


Herder,  Johann  G.  von.  Der  Cid,  nach  spanischen 
Eomanzen  besungen,  niit  einer  historischen  Ein- 
leitung  durch  J.  von  Muller.  424.1. 15;  3091.58 
2887.1.14;  48793.52.5;  4249. 1. 15;  etc. 
— Herders  Cid,  die  franzoesische  und  die  spanische 
Quelle,  zusammengestellt  von  A.  S.  Voegelin. 
Heilbronn,  1879.  3098.5  ; **3097.5 

Hugo,  Victor.  Le  romancero  du  Cid.  — Le  Cid 
exile.  In  bis  La  legende  des  sideles.  Nouv. 
serie,  t.  1.  Paris,  1877.  26703.58 

Jimenez  de  Ayllon,  Diego.  Los  famosos  y be- 
roycos  becbos  del  invencibley  esfor^ado  cauallero, 
honra  y flor  de  las  Espanas,  el  Cid  Ruy  Diaz  de 
Biuar.  Co  los  de  otros  varones  illustres  dellas, 
no  menos  dignos  de  faina  y memorable  recordacid 
en  octaua  rima.  Alcala  de  Henares,  1579. 

D. 150b. 55 

Le  Brun,  Pierre  A.  Le  Cid  d’Andalousie.  In  bis 
Theatre.  Paris,  1867.  4677.73 

Lockhart,  John  G.,  trans.  Ancient  Spanish  bal- 
lads, historical  and  romantic.  Edinb.,  1823;  etc. 

D. 151.8;  3098.3;  316.14;  D. 157. 11 
3093.15;  361.1 

Malo  de  Molina,  Manuel.  Rodrigo  el  Campea- 
dor.  Estudio  historico.  Madrid,  1857.  D. 150b. 51 
Contains  in  the  appendix  the  text  of  the  Latin  Historia 
Koderici  Didaci  Campidocti,  as  well  as  the  portion  of  the 
Cronica  rimada  de  las  cosas  de  Bspana  that  deals  with  the 
Cid. 

Niemeyer,  Gottlieb  A.  C.  Der  Cid.  Trauerspiel, 
nach  P.  Corneille.  Kotben,  1810. 

Osborn,  Laughton.  UgodaEste;  Eberto  ; The 
Cid  of  Seville.  Tragedies.  N.  Y.,  1869. 

Polo,  Francisca  de.  El  honrador  de  sus  hijas. 
Madrid,  1665.  D. 172. 1.23 

Restori,  Antonio.  Le  gesta  del  Cid,  raccolte  e 
ordinate  dal  Prof.  Antonio  Restori.  Milano,  1890. 

3096.120 

Romancero  del  Cid.  Publicado  por  A.  Keller. 
Stuttgart,  1840.  0.1506.4 

Romancero  del  Cid.  Nueva  ed.,  afiadida  y re- 
formada  sobre  las  antiguas  . . . recopilados,  or- 
denados  y publicados  por  Carolina  Michaelis. 
Leipzig,  1871.  3099.67 

Romancero,  e historia  del  muy  valeroso  cavallero 
el  Cid  Ruy  Diaz  de  Vibar,  en  lenguage  antiguo. 
Recopilado  por  Juan  de  Escobar.  Cadiz,  1702. 

D.i5ob.  10 

Romancero,  e historia  del  muy  valeroso  cavallero 
el  Cid  Ruy  Diaz  de  Bivar,  en  lenguaje  antiguo, 
recopilado  por  Juan  de  Escobar.  . . . Pamplona, 
1706.  D. 150b. II 

Romancero  e historia  del  mui  valeroso  caballero 
el  Cid  Rui-Diaz  de  Vibar,  en  lenguage  antiguo, 
recopilado  por  Juan  de  Escobar.  Nueva  edicion, 
afiadida  e ilustrada  con  varias  notas  y composi- 
ciones  del  mismo  tiempo.  . . . Por  Vicente  Gon- 
zalez del  Reguero.  Madrid,  1818.  D.  150b.  12 
Romances  del  Cid.  A.  Duran,  ed.  In  Biblioteca 
de  autores  espanoles.  Vol.  10.  Madrid,  1847. 

D. 162. 1. 10 

Santos,  Francisco.  La  verdad  en  el  potro,  y el 
Cid  resucitado.  Madrid,  1686.  0.1506.9 

Contains  . . . ballads  on  the  Cid,  as  Santos  says  they  were 
then  sung  in  the  streets  by  blind  beggars.  — Ticknor. 

Trueba  y La  Quintana,  Antonio  de.  El  Cid  Cam- 
peador.  Novela  historica  original.  Leipzig,  1861. 

D.  1506.3 

— Trans.  The  Cid  Campeador.  By  Henry  J. 
Gill.  London,  1895. 


TWELFTH,  THIRTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Anelier,  Guillaume.  La  guerra  civil  de  Pam- 
plona, poema  escrito  en  versos  provenzales.  . . . 
Notas  por  Pablo  Harregui.  Pamplona,  1847. 

**3093.20 

Baillie,  Joanna.  Henriquez.  Tragedy.  In  her 
Poetical  works.  2564.9;  6566.10;  etc. 

Time  of  Aiphonso  the  Noble  of  Castile,  beginning  of  the 
13th  century. 

Balaguer,  Victor.  El  conde  de  Foix.  In  lus 
Nuevas  tragedias.  Madrid,  1891.  3099.13 

Time,  after  the  battle  of  Muret  and  death  of  Peter  it.,  of 
Aragon. 

Beer,  Michael.  Die  Braute  von  Aragonien.  In 
his  Sammtliche  Werke.  Leipzig,  1835.  4895.7 

Brifaut,  Charles.  Ninus  ii.,  tragedie.  2e  ed. 
Paris,  1815. 

When  partly  written  the  scene  and  characters  are  transferred 
from  Spain  to  Nineveh.  — Charpentier.  La  litterature  fran- 
;aiee  au  19e  si^cle. 

Cdnovas  del  Castillo,  Antonio.  La  campana  de 
Huesca,  cronica  del  siglo  xii,  novela.  In  his  Es- 
tudios  literarios.  Madrid,  1868.  D.  1706.97 

Cueva,  Juan  de  la.  La  conquista  de  la  Betica. 
In  Fernandez,  R.,  ed.  Coleccion  de  poesias  cas- 
tellanas.  Madrid,  1795.  D.  156. 12.14, 15 ; 5096.9 
— Same.  In  Quintana,  M.  J.,  ed.  Poesias  se- 
lectas  castellanas.  Madrid,  1833.  D. 157.28.1 

On  the  conquest  of  Seville  by  Saint  Ferdinand. 

Dryden,  John.  Love  triumphant ; or,  nature  will 
prevail.  A tragi-comedy.  6561.10.8;  4607.1.8 
4602.50.8;  **0.3814.5.4;  **0.3971.9 
Echegaray,  Jose.  En  el  seno  de  la  muerte,  leyen- 
da  tr.agica.  7a  ed.  Madrid,  1884.  0.1706.150 

Aragon,  A.  D.  1285. 

Escosura,  Patricio  de  la.  D.  Jaime  el  conquis- 
tador. Drama. 

Grlllparzer,  Franz.  Die  Jiidin  von  Toledo.  His- 
torisches  Trauerspiel.  In  his  Sammtliche  Werke. 
B.  7.  Stuttgart,  1874.  2909.65.7 

Pichler,  Caroline.  The  count  of  Barcelona.  A 
tale  of  Spanish  chivalry.  In  Cunningham,  George 
G.  Foreign  tales  and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  Glas- 
gow, 1830.  *28793.108.1 

Rivas,  Duque  de.  El  crisol  de  la  lealtad.  Come- 
dia. In  his  Obras.  Vol.  4.  Madrid,  1858. 

D. 1603.85.4 

Scene,  Saragossa,  1163. 

Valle  y Serrano,  Antonio  M.  del,  marques  de 
Villa-Huerta.  Viajes,  hazafias  y aventuras  de  un 
heroe  del  siglo  xiii.  Novela  historica.  Madrid, 
1894.  3095. 117 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  La  estrella  de 
Sevilla.  Comedia. 

D. 183. 26. 3;  D. 170b  66;  50893.20 ; etc. 

liOS  Amantes  de  Teruel. 

In  Volume  2 of  Ticknor’s  History  the  authenticity  of  this 
story  is  discussed. 

Amantes,  Los,  de  Teruel.  Valencia,  18.38. 

D. 1603.36 

Cornelia,  Luciano  F.  Los  amantes  de  Teruel. 
Valencia,  1817. 

Guerta,  Jeronimo  Gomez  de.  El  Florando  de 
Castilla,  lauro  de  Caballeros,  compuesto  en  octava 
rima.  In  Biblioteca  de  autores  espanoles.  Vol. 
36.  D. 162. 1. 36 

In  chapter  nine. 


Historical  Fiction 


Spain 


Hartzenbusch,  Juan  E.  Los  amantes  de  Teruel. 
2a  ed.  Madrid,  1838.  D.175.4 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Paris,  1830.  D.  170.2 

— Same.  In  his  Teatro.  T.  1.  Madrid,  1888. 

3099.123 

— Same.  In  Autores  dramaticos  contemporaneos. 

T.  1.  Madrid,  1881.  ***3090.58.1 

Contains  a discussion  of  this  story  by  A.  Fernandez-Guerra. 

— Same.  In  Teatro  clasico  moderno.  Vol.  1. 

Madrid,  1894.  3098.149.1 

— Trans.  Die  Liebenden  von  Teruel.  Aus  dem 
Spanischen  von  Adolf  Seubert.  Leipzig,  1873. 

4898  51.49 

Perez  de  Montalvan,  Juan.  Los  amantes  de  Te- 
mel.  D.i7oa.3  ; D. 173. 17;  D. 176. 15 

Montalvan  places  his  drama  in  the  time  of  Charles  the  Fifth. 

Tellez,  Gabriel.  (Tirso  de  Molina.)  Los  aman- 
tes de  Teruel.  In  BibUoteca  de  autores  espanoles. 
Vol.  5.  D. 162. 1. 5 

Villalba  y Estana,  Bartholome  de.  Los  amantes 

de  Teruel.  In  his  El  peregrine  curioso  y grandezas 
de  Espana,  vol.  2,  pp.  113-272.  Madrid,  1889. 

D.i7oa.49.2 

Yagiie  de  Salas,  Juan.  Los  amantes  de  Teruel, 
epopeya  tragica : con  la  restauracion  de  Espana 
por  la  parte  de  Sobrarbe,  y conquista  del  reyno  de 
Valencia.  Valencia,  1616.  D.150.7 

Guzman  el  Bueno. 

Time  of  Sancho  the  Brave.  Guzman  el  Bueno  preferred  to 
sacrifice  his  son  to  the  Moors  rather  than  to  surrender  the 
fortress  of  Tarifa. 

Gil  y Zarate,  Antonio,  Guzman  der  Treue.  Drama. 
Deutsch  von  A.  Seubert.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.59 
Gilman,  R.  J.  Guzman  the  Good.  A tragedy; 
etc.  London,  1878. 

M^ry,  Joseph.  Gusman  le  Brave.  Drame. 
Paris,  1853.  4779-53:  D.24ob.36 

— Same.  In  Theatre  contemporain  illustre. 

Vol.  3.  Paris,  n.  d.  *4671.2.3 

Moratin,  Nicolas  Eemandez  de.  Guzman  el 
Bueno.  Drama.  In  BibUoteca  de  autores  espano- 
les. Vol.  2.  D. 162.1.2 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  Guzman  el  Bravo- 
In  his  Coleccion  de  las  obras  sueltas.  Vol.  8- 
Madrid,  1777?  D. 147. 9.8 

— Same.  In  BibUoteca  de  autores  espanoles.  Vol. 

38.  D. 162. 1.38 

Velez  de  Guevara,  Luis.  Mas  pesa  el  rey,  que 
la  sangre,  y blason  de  los  Guzmanes.  Comedia. 
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— Same.  In  BibUoteca  de  autores  espanoles.  Vol. 

44.  D. 162. 1.44 

Bancho  the  Brave  and  Guzman  el  Bueno,  at  the  siege  of 
Tarifa,  1292. 

FOURTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Brifaut,  Charles.  Charles  de  Navarre  (Charles- 
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Rojas  Zorrilla,  Francisco  de.  Del  rey  ahajo 
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— Same.  In  his  Comedias  escogidas.  Vol.  1. 

Madrid,  1827.  D. 178.14.1 

— Same.  In  Ochoa,  E.  de.  Tesoro  del  teatro 

espanol.  Madrid,  1838.  D.171.2.4;  3096.14 

Time  of  Alfonso  xx. 


Rotrou,  Jean  de.  Dom  Bernard  de  Cabrere, 
tragi-comedie.  Paris,  1648.  G-3563.3.4 

— Same.  In  his  ffiuvres.  Vol.  5.  Paris,  1820. 

2675.1.5;  G. 3571. 2. 5 
Ruiz,  ,Tuan,  arcipreste  de  Ilita.  Poesias  del  arci- 
preste  de  Hita.  In  Sanchez,  T.  A.,  ed.  Colec- 
cion de  poesias  castellanas  anteriores  al  siglo 
XV.  Madrid,  1790;  1842.  D. 155. 6. 4;  D.151.21 

— Same.  Libro  de  cantares  de  Joan  Iloiz,  arci- 

preste de  Hita.  In  BibUoteca  de  autores  espano- 
les. Vol.  57.  D. 162. 1. 57 

Ed.  by  P.  J.  Pidal  and  F.  .Janer.  A series  of  stories,  that 
seem  to  be  sketches  of  real  events  in  the  archpriest’s  own 
life.  — Ticknor. 

Yannes,  R.  Poema  de  Alfonso  onceno,  rey  de 
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Celebrates  the  victory  over  the  kings  of  Morocco  and  Gra- 
nada, by  Alfonso  xi.  of  Cxistile  and  Alfonso  rv.  of  Portugal, 
Oct.  1340,  on  the  banks  of  the  river  Balado. 

Peter  the  Cruel. 

1350-13«». 

Atterboll,  Mrs.  Peter  the  Cruel,  king  of  Cas- 
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Baillie,  Joanna.  Romiero.  Tragedy.  In  her 
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2564.9;  6566.10;  etc. 
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*2640.19.37 

— Same.  Paris,  1821.  [Theatre  fran9ais.] 

4708.1.23 

— Same.  In  Repertoire  general  du  theatre  fran- 

9ais.  Vol.  33.  Paris,  1821.  G. 3567. 1.33 

Boker,  George  H.  Leonor  de  Guzman.  A tragedy. 
In  his  Plays  and  poems.  Vol.  1.  Boston,  1856. 

4507.69.1;  G.3647.7.1 
Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Pedro.  El  medico  de  su 
honra.  Comedia.  Madrid,  1683,  etc. 

D.i4oa.i.2;  0.1403.4.6;  etc. 

— Trans.  The  painter  of  his  own  dishonour.  In 

his  Six  dramas.  Freely  trans.  by  Edward  Fitz- 
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— Trans.  Der  Arzt  seiner  Ehre.  Uebersetzt 

von  J.  D.  Gries.  Leipzig,  1874.  4907.50.63 

Cumberland,  Richard.  Don  Pedro.  A play.  In 
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Dumas,  Alexandre  D.  Le  batard  de  Mauleon. 
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— Trans.  The  half  brothers.  London,  1858. 

447-3 

Gil  y Zarate,  Antonio.  Blanca  de  Borbon,  tra- 
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D. 175. 17 

Herbert,  Henry  J.  G.,  3d  earl  of  Carnarvon. 
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Jones,  William  H.  Blanche  de  Bourbon.  A poem. 
London,  1855.  K. 246. 17 

Moreto  y Cavana,  Agustin.  El  valiente  justici- 
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Valencia,  1676;  etc. 

D.174.13.2;  G.3353.3.2;  D.174.5.1;  3096.1.4 
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Neele,  Henry.  Blanche  of  Bourbon,  a romance 
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Rivas,  Duque  de.  Una  antigualla  de  Sevilla.  In 
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1841.  D.156.7;  D. 150a. 40 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  3.  Madrid,  1854. 

D. 160a. 85. 3 

— El  fratricidio.  In  his  Eomances  historicos. 

Paris,  1841 ; Madrid,  1841.  D.156.7;  D.i50a.4O 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  3.  Madrid,  1854. 

D.i6oa.85.3 

Ruiz  de  Alarcon  y Mendoza,  Juan.  Ganar  ami- 
gos. In  his  Comedias. 

D. 178.13;  D.171.2.4;  3096.1.4 
Sotheby,  William.  Constance  de  Castile.  A poem. 
London,  1810;  Boston,  1812.  2571. i ; 6568.102 

Tellez,  Gabriel.  El  infanzon  de  Illescas,  6 el  rey 
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Voltaire.  Don  Pedre.  In  his  CEuvres,  etc.  Paris, 
etc.  4185.1.6;  *4676.1.6;  2685.18.9;  etc. 

In  the  Leyendas  of  Jos^  Zorrilla  are  poems  concerning  Peter 
the  Cruel.  D.150.36.1. 

FIFTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Avellaneda,  Gertrudis  Gomez  de.  Dolores.  No- 
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Mexico,  1851. 

Godwin,  William.  Antonio.  A tragedy.  N.  Y., 
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James,  G.  P.  R.  Blanche  of  Navarre.  A play. 
N.  Y.,  1839.  6574.61 


Monroy  y Silva,  Cristobal  de.  Euente-Ovejuna. 
Drama. 

Navarro  Villoslada,  Francisco.  Dona  Blanca 
de  Navarra,  cronica  del  siglo  xv.  4a  ed.,  aumen- 
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— Trans.  Dona  Blanca  of  Navarre.  London, 

1854.  3 V. 

Rivas,  Duque  de.  Don  Alvaro  de  Luna.  In  his 
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D.156.7;  D.i50a.40 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  3.  Madrid,  1854. 

0.1603.85.3 

Santillana,  Inigo  Lopez  de  Mendoza,  marques 
de.  Comedieta  de  Ponqa.  Manuscript.  D.16 

Founded  on  the  story  of  the  sea  fight  on  the  coast  of  Naples, 
near  the  island  of  Ponza,  in  1435,  when  the  kings  of  Aragon 
and  Navarre,  and  the  Infante  Don  Henry  of  Castile,  with 
many  noblemen  and  knights,  were  taken  prisoners  by  the 
Genoese.  — Ticknor. 

Schmieder,  Heinrich  G.  Der  schwache  Konig. 
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Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  Fuente  Ovejuna. 
Drama. 

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th^Mres  etrangers.  Vol.  1.  Paris,  1822.  G. 222. 3.1 

— Same.  In  Chefs-d’oeuvre  du  theMre  espagnol. 
Lope  de  Vega.  Trad,  par  M.  Damas  Hinard. 
Vol.  2.  Paris,  1842;  Paris,  1869. 

D. 148. 9. 2;  5099.19.2 
Elle  fut  le  theatre  an  xve  si^cle,  d’ev^nements  sanglants,  qui 
ont  inspire  k Lope  de  Vega  une  de  ses  meilleures  composi- 
tions historiques.  — Larousse. 

Macias  el  Enamoraclo. 

Espahol,  El,  mas  amante,  y desgraciado  Mazias. 
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Madrid,  1704.  D. 171.1.48 


Larra,  Manuel  J.  de.  (Figaro.)  El  doncel  deDon 
Enrique  el  Doliente,  historia  caballeresca  del  siglo 
XV.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  6-9.  Madrid,  1834. 

0.1706.87.6-9 

— Macias.  Drama  historico.  Madrid,  1834 ; etc. 

0.1706.87.11;  5095.27;  D.175.2.4 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  4.  Paris,  1883. 

0.1403.17.4 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  Porflar  hasta  morir. 
In  his  Comedias.  Parte  23.  Madrid,  1628. 

0.148.3.23 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella. 

14T9-1.510. 

See  also  division  Moors  in  Spain;  and  America,  divisions 
Discovery,  etc.,  Columbus;  also,  Mila  y Fontanals:  De  la 
poesia  herdico-popular  castellana,  p.  418  (Heinado  de  los 
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Bertheroy,  Jean.  Ximenes.  Paris,  1893.  [Bi- 
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Cardinal  Ximenes. 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Pedro.  La  nina  de  Gomez 
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Jensen,  Wilhelm.  Juana  von  Castilien.  Trago- 
die.  Berlin,  1871. 

Nombela,  Julio.  La  maldicion  de  una  madre. 
Based  upon  the  history  of  Dona  Juana  la  Loca,  daughter  of 
Ferdinand  and  Isabella  and  mother  of  Charles  v.  of  Ger- 
many. 

Rodriguez  Rubi,  Tomas.  Isabel  la  Catolica. 
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Schoppe,  Amalie.  Ferdinand  und  Isabella. 
Leipzig,  1851. 

Velez  de  Guevara,  Luis.  La  nina  de  Gomez 
Arias.  Comedia. 

£1  Grau  Capitan.  1443-1.515. 

Brand,  Barbarina,  baroness  Dacre.  Gonzalvo  of 
Cordova.  In  her  Dramas,  translations  and  poems. 
London,  1821. 

Written  in  1810.  Follows  Florian. 

Cahizares,  Jose  de.  Las  cuentas  del  Gran  Capi- 
tan. Comedia.  Valencia,  1763 ; Madrid,  1793. 

D. 176.4 ; G.3354.2.1 
Dernatb,  Leopold,  Graf  von.  Gonsalvo  von 
Cordova.  Schauspiel.  2te  Aufl.  Kaschau,  1827. 
Fernandez,  Alfonso.  Historia  Parthenopea,  sive 
de  rebus  gestis  Gundisalvi  Fernandez  de  Corduba, 
Magni  Ducis  appellati.  Romae,  1516. 

Poem. 

Florian,  Jean  Pierre  Claris  de.  Gonzalve  de 
Cordoue.  Paris,  1810  ; etc. 

2650.29  ; 66793.84 ; 4679.17 
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— Trans.  Gonsalvo  of  Cordova;  or,  the  conquest 

of  Granada.  Prefixed,  a sketch  of  the  history  of 
the  Moors  in  Spain.  Trans,  from  the  original 
French,  by  Mr.  Heron.  Perth,  1792.  *3097.102 

— Trans.  Gonzalo  de  Cordoba,  6 la  conquista  de 

Granada,  publicala  en  espanol  Don  Juan  Lopez  de 
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Gil  y Zarate,  Antonio.  El  Gran  Capitan. 
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D.175.17 

Hood,  Charles.  Gonsalvo ; or  the  fall  of  Granada. 
Boston,  1845.  1326.2 

Moscheni,  Costanza.  Gonsalvo  di  Cordova. 
Lucca,  1811.  4798.24.2,3 

A poem  imitated  from  Florian. 


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Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  El  cerco  de  santa  fe. 
In  his  Coniedias,  recopiladas  por  Bernardo  Grassa. 
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— La  mayor  victoria  de  Alemania.  Don  Gonzalo 

de  Cordoba.  Madrid,  1777.  0.147.9.10 

— Las  cuentas  del  Gran  Capitan.  D. 148.3.23 

SIXTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Autran,  Joseph  A.  Don  Juan  de  Padilla.  In  his 
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Time,  1522. 

Martinez  de  la  Rosa,  Francisco.  La  viuda  de 
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Harcourt,  A.  For  love  and  liberty;  a tale  of  the 
16th  century  in  Spain.  London,  1894. 

Rivas,  Duque  de.  El  solemne  desengano.  In 
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1841.  D. 156.7  ; 0.1503.40 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  3.  Madrid,  1854. 

0.1603.85.3 

Romero  Larranaga,  jGregorio.  Garcilaso  de  la 
Vega.  Drama.  Madrid,  1840.  D.  175.2.5 

Scene,  Bologna,  1530. 

Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  La  Dorotea.  In  his 
Coleccion  de  obras  sueltas.  Madrid,  1776-1779. 
Vol.  7.  D. 147.9. 7 

Events  in  the  early  career  of  Lope  de  Vega  are  said  to  be 
pictured  in  this  pliiy.  In  hie  “Arcadia,”  also,  are  concealed, 
under  the  forms  of  pastoral  life  in  ancient  times,  adventures 
which  had  really  occurred  in  his  own  time.  — Ticknor. 

Zorrilla  y Moral,  Jose.  Traidor,  inconfeso  y 
martir,  drama  historico.  In  Autores  dramMicos 
contemporaneos.  T.  1.  Madrid,  1881,  82. 

***3090.58.1 

Time,  1594. 

Charles  I.  (V.  of  Germany.) 

15I6-15.%6. 

See  also  Germany,  division  Charles  v. 

Alarcon,  Pedro  A . de.  Una  visita  al  monasterio 
de  Yuste.  In  his  Viajes  por  Espana.  2a  ed. 
Madrid,  1892.  3098.130 

Av6-Lallemant,  Robert  C.  B.  Carranza,  Erz- 
bischof  von  Toledo.  Dramatisches  Zeitbild. 
Hamburg,  1872. 

Canizares,  Jose  de.  Carlos  Quiuto  sobre  Tiinez. 
Comedia.  Valencia,  1770;  Madrid,  1793. 

D. 176.4;  D.3354.2 
Echegaray,  Jose.  Bodas  tragicas,  cuadro  drama- 
tico.  3a  ed.  Madrid,  1884.  D. 170b. 150 

— En  el  puno  de  la  espada,  drama  tragico.  8a  ed. 

Madrid,  1884.  D. 170b. 150 

— Morir  por  no  despertar,  leyenda  dramatica  del 
siglo  XVI.  3a  ed.  Madrid,  1883.  D. 170b. 153 
Godvsrin,  William.  St.  Leon ; a tale  of  the  16th 
century.  London,  1799. 

Hugo,  Victor.  Hernani.  Drame.  3e  ed.  Biele- 
feld, 1858.  *6673.58 

Also  in  his  (Euvres,  4709a.51,  4675.65,  2702.53,  1066.21.2. 
Time,  1519. 

— Trans.  Hernani.  In  his  Dramatic  works.  Lon- 
don, 1887.  4670b  .32 

— Same.  Ed.  by  Harold  A.  Perry.  London, 

1888.  4660b. 26 

— Hernani,  oder  eastilianische  Ehre.  Trauerspiel. 
Uebertragen  von  Anton  Bing.  Leipzig,  1879. 

4897.50.115 


Jimenez  de  Enciao,  Diego.  La  mayor  hazana 
del  emperador  Carlos  Quinto.  Madrid,  1748. 

G.3353.8.3 

Leslie,  Emma.  Constancia’s  household : a story 
of  the  Spanish  reformation.  London,  1872. 
Moncin,  Luis.  La  mas  heroyca  piedad,  mas 
noblemente  pagada;  6 el  elector  de  Saxonia. 
Coraedia.  Madrid,  1790.  G. 3353. 2.1 

Monk,  The,  of  the  monastery  of  Yuste;  or,  the 
last  days  of  the  emperor,  Charles  v.  From  the 
Spanish  by  M.  Monteiro.  London,  1877. 

Raumer,  Friedrich  von.  Der  Aufstand  in  Spanien 
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mischte  Schriften.  B.  1.  Leipzig,  1852.  2904.2.1 
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Rojas  Zorrilla,  Francisco  de.  El  desafio  de 
Carlos  V.  Comedia,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  G. 3353. 8. 8 

Sempere,  Jeronimo.  La  Carolea.  Trata  las  vic- 
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Valencia,  1560.  2 v.  D. 157.26 

Storch,  Ludwig.  Karl  von  Spanien.  Roman. 
In  his  Ein  deutscher  Leinweber.  Vol.  4-6.  Leip- 
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Talfourd,  Sir  Thomas  Noon.  The  Castilian.  An 
historical  tragedy.  London,  1853.  6568.12 

Time,  1522.  Founded  on  the  insurrection  of  the  Commons  of 
Castile  against  the  regency  of  Cardinal  Adrian.  — Preface. 

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se  tratan  las  cosas  acaezidas  en  Roma,  el  afio 
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1850.  D. 165.21 ; **5496.9 

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Zapata,  Luis.  Carlo  famoso.  Poema.  Valen- 
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Ignatius  Loyola.  1491-1.'>56. 

Camargo,  Hernando  D.  S.  Ignacio  de  Loyola. 
Poema  heroyco.  Madrid,  1666.  D. 260a. 62 

Duller,  Eduard.  Loyola.  Stuttgart,  1836. 
Hacket,  John,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 
Loyola.  Drama.  Londini,  1648. 

Luz,  La,  del  sol  de  oriente,  San  Ignacio  en  Paris. 
De  un  ingenio  de  esta  corte.  Madrid,  1760? 

Philip  II. 

155«-I598. 

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Alfieri,  Vittorio.  Filippo.  In  his  Tragedie. 

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— Trans.  Philipp  ii.  Deutsch  von  Adolf  Seu- 

bert.  Leipzig,  1877.  4907.50.92 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Pedro.  El  alcalde  de 
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D. 140a. 1. 7;  0.1403.4.11;  D.171.2.3 

— Trans.  Der  Richter  von  Zalamea.  Schauspiel. 
Uebersetzt  von  J.  D.  Gries.  Leipzig,  1881. 

4897.50.149 

Charles,  Elizabeth.  The  martyrs  of  Spain  and 
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— Trans.  Los  martires  de  Espana.  Madrid,  1871. 

0.2703.33 


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Chenier,  Marie  Joseph  Blaise  de.  Philippe  ii., 
trageilie.  In  his  CEuvres  posthumes.  Vol.  1. 
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Cuellar,  Geronimo  de.  El  pastelerode  Madrigal. 
Madrid,  1746.  D. 176.6 

PIbers,  Georg  M.  Ein  Wort.  Eoman.  Stuttgart, 
1883.  4871.77 

— Trans.  A word,  only  a word.  From  the  Ger- 
man by  Mary  J.  Safford.  N.  Y.,  1883.  1422.6 

Echegaray,  Jose.  Para  tal  culpa  tal  pena,  drama. 
4a  ed,  Madrid,  1883.  D. 170b. 153 

Elford,  John.  Philip  ii.  A dramatic  romance. 
London,  1879. 

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Nunez  de  Arce,  Caspar.  El  haz  de  leiia.  In  his 
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T.  2.  Madrid,  1881,  82.  *,^*3090. 58. 2 

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Porto  Riche,  Georges  de.  Un  drame  sous  Philippe 
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Antonio  Perez. 

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0.1603.85.3 

Schlosser,  Chr.  Konig  Philipp.  Trauerspiel. 
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Don  Carlos.  in4.5-l.’>68, 

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— Same.  In  Theatre  franjais.  Paris,  1821. 

*4708.1.32 

C’est,  eons  des  noms  supposes,  I’aventure  funeste  de  Don 
Carlos,  qu’il  n’aurait  pas  dte  permis  a I’auteur  de  mettre  sur 
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— Same.  In  Comedias  nuevas  de  los  mejores 
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D.  1 70a.  8 

— El  segundo  Seneca  de  Espaha,  y principe  Don 

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Perez  de  Montalvan,  Juan.  El  sehor  Don  Juan 
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An  account  of  the  life  of  Don  John  of  Austria  up  to  the  time 
of  the  battle  of  Lepanto.  Don  John  furnished  the  materials 
and  intrusted  the  completion  of  the  work  to  Gutierrez  Kufo 

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Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  La  santa  liga.  In  his 
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Alcock,  Deborah.  The  Spanish  brothers  : a tale 
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Godwin,  William.  St.  Leon ; a tale  of  the  16th 
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Hugo,  Victor.  Torquemada.  Drame.  Paris, 
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Kingston,  William  H.  G.  The  last  look : a tale 
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Torquemada.  In  his  Tales  of  a Wayside  inn. 

4502.65.4;  *,^*2401.101.6 ; etc. 
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cavalier.  A story  of  Seville.  London,  1875.  1428.4 
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For  a list  of  the  editions  of  Don  Quixote  and  its  imitations  in 
the  Boston  Public  library,  consult  the  Ticknor  catalogue. 
A list  of  dramas  based  on  Don  Quixote,  and  works  owing 
their  origin  to  that  romance,  is  found  in  H.  S.  Ashbee’s 
Iconography  of  Don  Quixote,  published  by  the  Bibliographi- 
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Castro,  Guillen  de.  Don  Quixote  de  La  Mancha. 
N.  p.,  n.  d.  D.176.3 

Doering,  Georg  C.  W.  A.  Cervantes.  Drama. 
Frankfurt,  1819. 

Fernandez  y Gonzalez,  Manuel.  El  manco  de 
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Hartzenbuscb,  Juan  E.  La  locura  contagiosa. 
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Morrison,  G.  E.  Alonzo  Quixano,  otherwise  Don 
Quixote.  London,  1895. 


Muret,  Theodore  C.  Michel  Cervantes,  drame. 
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Sardou,  Victorien.  Don  Quichotte,  pi^ce.  Nouv. 
6d.  Paris,  1878.  *2675.118 

Schmidt,  Friedrich  L.  Cervantes.  Portrait.  In 
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Ainsworth,  William  H.  The  Spanish  match ; or, 
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Bulwer-Lytton.  Leila ; or  the  siege  of  Granada. 
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Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Pedro.  El  sitio  de  Breda. 
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Eckstein,  Ernst.  Murillo.  Ein  Lied  von  Gua- 
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Feuillet,  Octave,  and  Bocage,  Paul.  Echec  et 
mat.  Drame.  Paris,  1854.  [Theatre  contem- 
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Howard,  Sir  Robert.  The  great  favorite  ; or,  the 
duke  of  Lerma.  A tragedy.  London,  1668. 

G.3962.12 

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don, 1692.  G. 3960. 4;  ***45702.25 

— Same.  In  his  Dramatic  works.  3d  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1722.  6567.66;  G. 3972. 44 

Lopez  de  Ayala,  Adelardo.  Un  hombre  de  es- 
tado.  — Los  dos  Guzmanes.  — Rioja.  In  his  Obras. 
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monk’s  pardon.  An  historical  romance  of  the  time 
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T.  Sadlier.  N.  Y.,  1883. 

Rivas,  Duque  de.  El  conde  de  Villamediana.  In 
his  Romances  historicos.  Paris,  1841 ; Madrid, 
1841.  D.  156.7;  D. 1502.40 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  3.  Madrid,  1854. 

0.1602.85.3 

Zorrilla  y Moral,  Jose.  Cada  cual  con  su  razon. 
Comedia.  In  his  Obras  dramaticas.  Vol.  2. 
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Picaresque  Novels. 

For  other  editions  in  the  Boston  Pubiic  library,  consult  the 
Ticknor  catalogue. 

Aleman,  Mateo.  Primera  parte  de  la  vida  del 
picaro  Guzman  de  Alfarache.  Bruxellas,  1600. 

D.i6ob.  10 

— Segunda  parte  de  la  vida  de  Guzman  de  Alfa- 
rache. . . . Valencia,  1605.  D.i6ob.n 

— Same.  Guzman  de  Alfarache.  Parte  1,  2.  In 
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— Trans.  The  rogue,  or  the  life  of  Guzman  de 

Alfarache.  [Part  1,  2.  Trans,  by  James  Mabbe.] 
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Castillo  Solorzano,  Alonso  de.  Las  aventuras 
del  bachiller  Trapaza.  2a  impression.  Madrid, 
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— La  garduna  de  Sevilla,  y anzuelo  de  las  bolsas, 

bija  del  bachiller  Trapaza.  4a  impression.  Madrid, 
1733.  D.168.16 


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— Same.  Nueva  ed.  Madrid,  1844.  D.i6ob.66 

— Las  harpias  en  Madrid,  y coche  de  las  estafas. 

Barcelona,  1631.  D. 168.28 

— La  nina  de  los  embustes,  Teresa  de  Man9anares, 
natural  de  Madrid.  Barcelona,  1632.  D.i6oa.i4 

D. 168.6 

Cespedes  y Meneses,  Gonzalo  de.  Fortuna 
varia  del  soldado  Pindaro.  Nueva  ed.  Madrid, 
1845.  D.i6oa.8g 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  Novelas  ex- 
emplares. 

Espinel,  Vicente.  Eelaciones  de  la  vida  del  es- 
cudero  Marcos  de  Obregon.  Madrid,  1744. 

D. 164.9 

— Same.  In  Biblioteca  de  autores  espanoles. 

Vol.  18.  D. 162. 1. 18 

— Trans.  The  history  of  the  life  of  the  squire 

Marcos  de  Obregon.  Trans,  by  Algernon  Lang- 
ton.  London,  1816.  D. 166.21 

— Trans.  Lebenund  Begebenheiten  des  Escudero 

Marcos  Obregon.  Oder  Autobiographie  des  spani- 
schen  Dichters  Vicente  Espinel.  Aus  dem  Spani- 
schen  zum  erstenmale  in  das  Deutsche  iibertragen, 
und  mit  Anmerkungen  und  einer  V orrede  begleitet 
von  Ludwig  Tieck.  Breslau,  1827.  D.i6ob.4 
Gonzalez,  Estebanillo.  Vida  y hechos  de  Este- 
hanillo  Gonzalez,  hombre  de  buen  humor.  Madrid, 
1795.  D. 204. II 

— Same.  In  Bihlioteca  de  autores  espanoles. 

Vol.  33.  D. 162. 1. 33 

Lazarillo  de  Tormes.  In  Biblioteca  de  autores 
espanoles.  Vol.  3.  D. 162. 1.3 

Contents.  — Lazarillo  de  Tormes,  por  Diego  Hurtado  de 
Mcndoza[?];  Segunda  parte,  por  incierto  autor;  Segunda 
parte,  por  J.  de  Luna. 

— Trans.  Lazarillo  de  Tormes.  London,  1670. 

D. 160.25 

Translation  of  the  original  and  of  the  continuation  by  J.  de 
Luna  by  James  Blakiston. 

Marti,  Juan.  Segunda  parte  de  la  vida  del  picaro 
Guzman  de  Alfarache.  Compuesta  por  Mateo 
Luxan  de  Sayauedra  [pseud.].  Madrid,  1603. 

D.i6ob.i2 

Perez,  Andres.  Libro  de  entretinimiento,  de  la 
picara  .Tustina.  . . . Compuesto  por  el  licenci- 

ado  Francisco  de  Ubeda  [pseud.].  Brucellas,  1608. 

D.i6ob.54 

— Same.  Corregida  y aumentada  [por  Gregorio 

Mayans  y Siscar].  Madrid,  1735.  D. 166.9 

— Same.  In  Bibl.  de  aut.  esp.  Vol.  33. 

D. 162. 1.33 

Perez  de  Saavedra,  Alonso.  Breve  relacion,  en 
que  se  refiere  la  vida  de  el  Falso  nuncio  de  Portu- 
gal, Alonso  Perez  de  Saavedra  . . . La  da  a luz 
Bernardino  Antonio  Ochoa.  Madrid,  1739? 

The  autobiography,  genuine  or  pretended,  of  a brilliant  rogue 
of  mean  origin,  during  the  reign  of  Charles  v.  — Ticknor. 

Quevedo  y Villegas,  Francisco  Gomez  de.  His- 
toria  de  la  vida  del  buscon  llamado  Don  Pablos ; 
exemplo  de  vagamundos,  y espejo  de  tacanos. 
Barcelona,  1627.  D. 165.18 

— Historia  y vida  del  gran  tacaho.  In  his  Obras. 

4252. 1. 1 ; D. 165.4.1  ; D. 165. 12. 1 

— Trans.  History  of  Paul  the  Spanish  sharper. 

In  his  Works.  Edinb.,  1798.  D.165.9 

— Trans.  L’aventurier  Buscon,  histoire  face- 

tieuse.  . . . [Trad,  par  le  sieur  de  Geneste.] 
Eouen,  1641.  D. 165. 16 

— Histoire  de  Don  Pablo  de  Segovie,  surnomme 

L’aventurier  Buscon.  Trad,  et  annotec  par  A. 
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Rojas  Villandrando,  Agustin  de.  El  viage  en- 
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Salas  Barbadillo,  Alonso  Jeronimo.  El  necio 
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— Trans.  The  fortunate  fool.  Trans,  by  Philip 

Ayres.  London,  1670.  D.i6oa.ii 

— Trans.  The  lucky  idiot.  . . . London,  1760. 

D. 160. 17 

Suarez  de  Figueroa,  Cristobal . El  passagero. 
Madrid,  1617.  D.i6oa.25  ; D. 167. 28 

Yanez  y Ribera,  Jeronimo  de  Alcala.  Alonso 
mo90  de  muchos  amos.  [Parte  primera.]  Barce- 
lona, 1625.  D.i6oa.23 

— Same.  El  donado  hablador,  vida  y aventuras 

de  Alonso  mozo  de  muchos  amos.  Ed.  emendada, 
y con  notas.  [Parte  primera,  segunda.]  Madrid, 
1801.  D. 168.4 

— Same.  In  Bihlioteca  de  autores  espanoles. 

Vol.  18.  D. 162. 1. 18 

Charles  II. 

166.5-ITOO. 

Abrantes,  Laure  Permon  Junot,  duchesse  d’. 
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Crawfurd,  Oswald  J.  F.  Beyond  the  seas.  Being 
the  surprising  adventures  and  ingenious  opinions 
of  Ralph  lord  St.  Keyne,  told  and  set  forth  by  his 
cousin,  Humphrey  St.  Keyne.  2d  ed.  London, 
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Dumanoir,  Philippe  F.  P.,  and  Philippe,  Adolphe 
(Dennery).  Don  Cesar  de  Bazan,  drame. 

— Trans.  Don  Caesar  de  Bazan.  A drama. 
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*4505.59 

— Same.  In  N.  Y.  drama.  Vol.  2.  N.  Y.,  1876. 

362.17 ; *2401.57.2 
Gil  y ZArate,  Antonio.  Carlos  segundo  el 
hechizado.  2a  ed.  Madrid,  1839.  [Galeria 
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Hugo,  Victor.  Ruy  Bias,  drame.  In  his  Theatre. 
Vol.  4.  Paris,  1878. 

47093.51.3;  4675.65.4;  2702.53 

— Trans.  Ruy  Bias.  A romantic  drama.  In 

N.  Y.  drama.  Vol.  3.  N.  Y.,  1876.  2401.57.3 

— Same.  Ruy  Bias,  as  presented  by  Edwin 

Booth.  N.  Y.,  1878.  6677.52 

— Trans.  Ruy  Bias.  Drama.  Deutsch  von 

C.  Draxler.  Leipzig,  1879.  4897.50.127 

Maturin,  Charles  R.  (Dennis  Jasper  Murphy.) 
Fatal  revenge  ; or,  the  family  of  Montorio.  Lon- 
don, 1807. 

Siege  of  Barcelona,  1697. 

Mayo,  William  S.  The  Berber ; or,  the  moun- 
taineer of  the  Atlas.  N.  Y.,  1850. 

Scene,  Spain  and  Morocco,  at  the  close  of  the  17th  century. 

— Same.  The  mountaineer  of  the  Atlas.  Lon- 
don, 1873. 

Rodriguez  Rubi,  Tomas.  La  corte  de  Carlos  11. 
Comedia.  Madrid,  1846.  D.  173. 16 

Williams,  H.  L.  Ruy  Bias  ; or,  the  king’s  rival : 
historical  romance  founded  on  the  drama  by  Victor 
Hugo.  London,  1889. 

EIGHTEENTH  CENTURY. 

Croly,  George.  The  angel  of  the  world,  an 
Arabian  tale  ; and  Sebastian,  a Spanish  tale.  N.  Y., 
1821.  45693.30 


312 


Historical  Fiction 


Spain 

Henty,  George  A . The  bravest  of  the  brave ; 
or,  with  Peterborough  in  Spain.  London,  1887 ; 
N.  Y.,  1888.  23.22 

Scene,  from  1705  to  1707. 

— Held  fast  for  England.  A tale  of  tlie  siege  of 

Gibraltar.  (1779-83.)  N.  Y.,  1891.  109. ii 

lala,  Jose  Francisco  de.  Historia  del  fanioso 
predicador  Fray  Gerundio  de  Campazas,  alias 
Zotes.  Madrid,  1758,  1770.  D.iOob.yo 

For  later  editions  consult  the  Ticknor  catalogue.  A satire 
on  the  pulpit  oratory  of  his  time,  and  a striking  picture  of 
national  manners. 

Lopez  de  Ayala,  Adelardo.  Castigo  y perdon. 
Guerra  a muerte.  In  his  Obras.  Teatro.  Vol.  1. 
Madrid,  1881.  [Coleccion  de  escritores  Castellanos. 
Dramaticos.]  3089.100 

Urrutia,  Rodrigo  Pedro  de.  Rey  decretado  en  el 
cielo  y Astucias  de  Lucifer.  Comedia.  Madrid, 
1739. 

Battle  of  Almansa,  1707,  during  the  war  of  the  Spanish  suc- 
cession, at  which  place  the  Duke  of  Berwick  defeated  the 
enemies  of  Philip  v. 

NINETEENTH  CENTURY. 

Charles  IV. 

1789-1808. 

P6rez  Galdds,  Benito.  La  corte  de  Carlos  iv. 
4aed.  Madrid,  1883;  1886.  3097.61;  D.i7ob.ii9 

— Trans.  The  court  of  Charles  iv.  A romance 

of  the  Escorial.  From  the  Spanish  by  Clara  Bell. 
N.  Y.,  1888.  100.94 

— El  19  de  Marzo  y el  2 de  Mayo.  3a,  la  ed. 

Madrid,  1882;  1884.  3097.62;  D. 170b. 120 

The  overthrow,  in  1808,  of  Manuel  de  Godoy  by  a popular 
tumult,  the  abdication  of  Charles  iv.,  and  massacre  of  the 
French  at  Madrid. 

— Trafalgar.  4a,  6a  ed.  Madrid,  1883  ; 1885. 

3097.60;  D.i7ob.ii8 

— Trans.  Trafalgar.  By  Clara  Bell.  N.  Y., 

1884.  35.44 

Salvandy,  Narcisse  A.,  comte  de.  Don  Alonso, 
oul’Espagne,  histoire  contemporaine  [1788-1823]. 
6e  ed.  Paris,  1857.  2662.4 ; G. 3352. 5 

Joseph  Bonaparte  and  the  Peninsular 
War, 

1808-1814. 

Archer,  E.  A.  Saragossa;  or,  the  houses  of 
Castello  and  De  Arno.  London,  1825. 
Blackmore,  Richard  D.  Alice  Lorraine.  Lon- 
don, 1893.  1787.17 

Croker,  John  W.  The  battles  of  Talavera. 

Poem.  London, 1809. 

Cuttim,  E.  M.  Her  heart  was  true.  A story  of 
the  Peninsular  war,  founded  on  fact.  By  an  idle 
exile.  N.  Y.,  1893.  i4-74 

Dallas,  Alexander  R.  C.  Felix  Alvarez;  or, 
manners  in  Spain.  N.  Y.,  1818.  479-4 

Gleig,  George  R.  The  subaltern.  [Anon.] 
Edinb.,  1872.  25793.140 

Grant,  James.  Adventures  of  an  aide-de-camp; 
or,  a campaign  in  Calabria.  London,  1848. 

— The  king’s  own  borderers.  London,  1866. 

1804.12 

— The  Phantom  regiment;  or,  stories  of  “ Ours.” 

London,  1891.  2574. 113 

— The  romance  of  war;  or,  the  Highlanders  in 

Spain.  London,  1893,  2574.114 


Henty,  George  The  young  buglers.  A tale 
of  the  Peninsular  war.  London,  1880.  30.96 

Lever,  Charles.  Charles  O’Malley,  the  Irish 
dragoon.  London,  1871 ; etc. 

501.14;  *’^2574.101;  ■^’‘4571.65 

— Tom  Burke  of  Ours.  Phila.,  n.  d. ; etc.  792.35 

Marbot’s  march.  In  A.  Lang,  ed.  The  red  true 
story  book.  London,  1895.  77-19 

Time  of  the  battle  of  Tudela,  Nov.  23,  1808. 

Martinez  de  la  Rosa,  Francisco.  Zaragoza, 

poema.  In  his  Obras  literarias.  Paris,  1827. 

D. 170b. 44.3 

Maxwell,  William  H.  The  bivouac;  or,  stories 
of  the  Peninsular  war.  London,  1847.  1504.22 

Mery,  Leopold.  Edouard,  ou  le  si5ge  de  Sara- 
gosse.  Limoges,  1850. 

Millingen,  John  G.  Stories  of  Torres  Vedras. 
London,  1839.  1504.26 

Perez  Galdos,  Benito.  Bailen.  3a,  4a  ed. 
Madrid,  1882  ; 1885.  3097-63;  D.i7ob.i2i 

Near  Baildn,  General  Dufort,  surprised  by  the  Spaniards, 
capitulated,  June  20,  1808,  with  8,000  men. 

— La  batalla  de  los  Arapiles.  3a,  4a  ed.  Madrid, 

1884.  3097.69;  D. 170b. 127 

Time,  1812. 

— Cadiz.  2a,  4a  ed.  Madrid,  1878;  1886. 

3097.67;  D. 170b. 138 
The  scene  is  laid  in  1810  at  the  time  Cadiz  was  invested  by 
the  French. 


— El  equipage  del  rey  Jose.  2a,  3a  ed.  Madrid, 
1882;  1884.  3097.70;  D. 170b. 128 

The  scene  is  laid  about  the  time  of  the  battle  of  Vittoria, 
1813,  and  the  departure  of  Joseph  Bonaparte  for  France. 


— Gerona.  3a,  4a  ed. 
Siege  of  Gerona  in  1809. 


Madrid,  1883;  1886. 

3097.66  ; 1054.4 


— Juan  Martin  el  empecinado.  3a,  4a  ed.  Madrid, 
1884;  1886.  3097.68;  D. 170b. 126 

Guerilla  operations  against  the  French  in  1811. 


— Napoleon  en  Chamartin.  [la],  5a  ed.  Madrid, 
1884;  1886.  3097.64;  D. 170b. 122 

Time,  1808. 


— Zaragoza.  3a,  4a  ed.  Madrid,  1883;  1885. 

3097.65;  D. 170b. 123 
Siege  of  Saragossa  in  1808  to  its  capitulation  to  the  French 
in  February,  1809. 

Temple,  Laura  Sophia.  The  siege  of  Zaragoza, 
and  other  poems.  London,  1812.  *5099-57 

Stories  of  the  time  of  the  Peninsular  war  are  also  under 
England,  George  in.,  Wars  of  Napoleon;  and  under  France, 
divisions  Nineteenth  century,  Peninsular  war. 


Ferdinand  VII. 

1814-1833. 

Llanos,  L.  Sandoval.  N.  Y.,  n.  d.  443-9 

Perez  Galdos,  Benito.  Los  apostolicos.  [la], 
2a  ed.  Madrid,  1879;  1884.  3097.78;  D. 170b. 36 

Time,  near  the  close  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  vii. 

— Los  cien  mil  hijos  de  San  Luis,  [la],  2a  ed. 

Madrid,  1877  ; 1884.  3097.75;  D. 170b. 133 

1822  and  1823. 

— Un  faccioso  mas  y algunos  frailes  menos.  [la], 

2a  ed.  Madrid,  1879,  1884.  3097.79;  D. 170b. 137 

1833-1834. 


— La  fontana  de  oro.  3a  ed. 
1820-1823. 


Madrid,  1885. 

3098.136 


Historical  Fiction 


— El  grande  oriente.  2a,  3a  ed.  Madrid,  1883 ; 

1885.  3097-73;  D. 170b. 13 

1S21_,  during  the  insurrection  headed  by  Rafael  de  Riego  y 
Nunez. 

— Memorias  de  un  cortesano  de  1815.  2a,  3a  ed. 

Madrid,  1883  ; 1886.  3097.71;  D. 170b. 129 

— Le  segunda  casaca.  (Continuacion  y fin  de  las 

Memorias  de  un  cortesano  de  1815.)  2a,  3a  ed. 

Madrid,  1883;  1885.  3097.72;  D. 170b. 130 

— 7 de  Julio,  [la],  2a  ed.  Madrid,  1876;  1884. 

3097.74;  D. 170b. 132 
On  July  7th,  1822,  the  Royal  guard,  instigated  by  Ferdinand, 
revolted  against  the  constitutional  government,  but  was  de- 
feated, and  abolished  by  the  Cortes. 

— El  terror  de  1824.  [la],  2a  ed.  Madrid,  1877  ; 

1884.  3098.9;  D. 144.23;  1054.3 

— Un  voluntario  realista.  [la],2aed.  Madrid, 

1878;  1884.  3097-771  D. 170b. 135 

Catalonia,  during  the  insurrection  of  1827. 

The  preceding  stories  by  Perez  Galdos  belong  to  the  series 
entitled  Eplsodios  nacionales. 

Rosaura;  a tale  of  Madrid.  In  Tales  from 
Blackwood.  Vol.  9.  Edinb.,  n.  d.  800.41.9 


Isabella  II. 


1833-186S. 


Fuellbom,  George.  (Georg  E.  Born.)  Don  Car- 
los. Berlin,  1875. 


— Isabella,  Spaniens  verjagte  Konigin,  oder : die 
Geheimnisse  des  Ilofes  von  Madrid.  Komantische 

Erzahlung.  Berlin,  n.  d.  2876.58 

Milman,  Edward  A.  The  wayside  cross;  or,  the 
raid  of  Gomez.  A tale  of  the  Carlist  war.  N.  Y., 
n.  d.  802.54 

Ryder,  George.  Los  Arcos ; a Spanish  Carlist 

romaunt,  with  notes  by  G.  Merry.  London,  1845. 


Tucker,  Charlotte  M.  (A.  L.  O.  E.)  The  Span- 
ish cavalier.  A story  of  Seville.  London,  1875. 

1428.4 


Revolution  of  1868. 


Gypsies  in  Spain. 

Aguilar,  Caspar  de.  La  gitana  melancolica, 
drama.  In  Doze  comedias  famosas  de  quatro  poetas 
naturales  de  Valencia.  Barcelona,  1609.  D. 176. 17 
— Same.  In  Biblioteca  de  autores  espanoles. 
Vol.  43.  D. 162. 1.43 


Portugal 

Borrow,  George.  Lavengro;  the  scholar,  the 
gipsy,  the  priest.  N.  Y.,  1851;  etc. 

*4578.123;  478.2;  478.2;  2578.135 

— The  Komany  rye.  A sequel  to  Lavengro.  New 

ed.  London,  1888.  478.4;  2578.136 

— The  Zincali ; or  an  account  of  the  gypsies  of 

Spain.  With  an  original  collection  of  their  songs 
and  poetry.  London,  1841 ; etc.  D. 135. 17 

— Same.  Phila. , 1843.  6262.62 

— Same.  N.  Y.,  1817.  3087.11 

— Same.  New  ed.  London,  1888.  2578.133 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.  La  gitanilla. 
Found  in  editions  of  the  Noveias  cxemplares  of  Cervantes, 
D. 145.18;  D. 145. 20  ; 4259.7;  3100.22;  etc.  It  is  the  basis  of 
many  tales  and  dramas,  among  which  are  La  gitaniila  de  Ma- 
drid, by  Antonio  Soils  y Rivadeneira,  D. 172.1.37;  D.170b.40; 
D. 176  18;  D. 178. 11;  D.163.1.47;  — The  Spanish  student  by 
Longfeilow; — The  Spanish  gipsey,  a drama,  by  Middieton 
and  Rowley,  2607.1.4;  3960.20.4;  — and  the  opera  La  Pre- 
ciosa,  by  Weber,  8052.11. 

Eliot,  George,  pseud.  The  Spanish  gypsy.  Edinb., 
1868;  1880.  4558.1  ; ***456ob.58 

Wolff,  Pius  A.  Preciosa.  Schauspiel.  Leipzig, 
1868.  4908.50.14 

The  second  part  of  Alonso  mozo  de  muchos  anos,  by  Yanez 
y Ribera, contains  adventures  among  the  gypsies;  D.160a.23; 
D.168.4;  D.162.1.18. 

Jews  in  Spain. 

Aguilar,  Grace.  The  edict.  A tale  of  1492.  — 
The  escape.  A tale  of  1755.  In  her  Home  scenes 
and  heart  studies.  N.  Y.,  1878.  773-1 

— The  vale  of  cedars;  or,  the  martyr.  N.  Y., 

1876;  London,  1891.  764-17 

Time  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  15th  century. 
Asquerino,  Eusebio.  La  judia  de  Toledo.  Madrid, 
1842.  D. 175.3 

Garcia  de  la  Huerta,  Vincente  A.  Kaquel, 
tragedia  espanola.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  D. 170b. 57 

— Same.  In  Ochoa,  E.  de.  Tesoro  del  teatro 

espanol.  Vol.  5.  Madrid,  1838.  D.171.2.5 

— Trans.  Rachele.  Trad,  in  versi  italiani  da  Pie- 
tro Garcia  de  la  Huerta.  Bologna,  1782.  D. 176.26 
Jerrmann,  Eduard.  Die  Jiidin  von  Toledo.  Ham- 
burg, 1841. 

9th  century. 

Maturin,  Edward.  Benjamin,  the  Jew  of  Gra- 
nada. N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

Mira  de  Mescua,  Antonio.  La  judia  de  Toledo. 
D. 172. 1. 27;  G.3353.8.3;  D. 162. 1.49;  D. 113.8 


PORTUGAL 


EARLY,  GENERAL,  AND  LEGENDARY. 
Alvares,  Antonio  Joaquim.  Os  Lusos,  ou  a domi- 
nayao  de  Portugal,  poema.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1865. 
Bellermann,  Christian  F.,  ed.  Die  alten  Lieder- 
bucher  der  Portugiesen.  Berlin,  1810.  D.191.14 

Botelho  de  Moraes  e Vasconcellos,  Francisco. 
El  Alphonso,  6 la  fundaciondel  reino  de  Portugal, 
assegurada,  i perfecta  en  la  conquista  de  Lysboa. 
Poemaepico.  [2aed.]  Salamanca,  1731.  D. 150.69 
Camoens,  Luis  de.  Os  Lusiadas. 

Costa  e Silva,  Jose  M.  da.  Ensaio  biographico- 
critico  sobre  os  melhores  poetas  portuguezes. 
Lisboa,  1850-55.  lOv.  in5.  D. 196. 17 

A coliection  of  poems  as  well  as  criticisms. 


Denis,  Ferdinand,  ed.  Chroniques  chevaleresques 
de  I’Espagne  et  du  Portugal.  . . . Paris,  1839. 

D.  134.4 

Herculano  de  Carvalho  e Araujo,  Alexandre. 
Eurico  o presbytero.  Lisboa,  1844. 

Forms  vol.  1 of  Herculano’s  Monasticon. 

— Trans.  Enrich  der  Priester  der  Gothen.  tjber- 
setzt  von  G.  Heine.  Leipzig,  1847. 

— 0 fronteiro  d’Africa,  ou  tres  noutes  aziagas. 
Drama  historico  portuguez.  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
1862. 

Lisboa,  Miguel  M.  Primera  parte  del  Romancero 
historiado.  Lisboa,  1610. 


Historical  Fiction 


Portugal 


Longfellow,  Henry  W.,  ed.  Poems  of  places. 
[Vol.  15.]  Spain,  Portugal,  Belgium,  Holland. 
Boston,  1877.  1357-27.15 

Moraes  Sarmento,  Ignacio  Pizarro  de.  0 ro- 
manceiro  portuguez,  on  collec9ao  de  romances  de 
historia  portugueza.  Lisboa,  1841  ; Porto,  1845. 
Parnaso  lusitano,  on  poesias  selectas  dos  auctores 
portugezes  antigos  e modernos.  Vol.  1,  5.  Paris, 

1826,  27.  D. 199a. 22 

Vol.  1.  Epicos.  5.  Dramaticos,  etc. 

Pereira  de  Castro,  Gabriel.  Vlyssea,  on  Lysboa 
edificada.  Poema  heroico.  Lisboa,  1636. 

D. 194.6;  D.194.7 
This  poem  is  analyzed  by  Ferdinand  Denis : Resume  de 
I’histoire  litteraire  du  Portugal,  3099a.50.  Ulysses  was  the 
fabled  founder  of  Lisbon. 

Pimenta  de  Aguiar,  Manuel  Gaetano.  Caracter 
dos  Lusitanos.  [Viriato.]  Lisboa,  1820. 

Time  of  the  Roman  conquest. 

— Trans.  Le  caractere  des  Lusitaniens,  tragedie. 
In  Chefs-d’oeuvre  du  thiiatre  portugais.  Paris, 
1823.  [Chefs-d’oeuvre  des  theatres  etrangers.] 

5094.28;  G.222.1 

Pinto  de  Almeida,  Carlos.  A conquista  de  Lis- 
boa, romance  historico.  Lisboa,  1866. 

Sousa  de  Macedo,  Antonio.  Ulyssipo,  poema 
heroico.  Lisboa,  1640. 

— Same.  Nova  ed.  Lisboa,  1848. 

Vimieiro,  Theresa  de  Mello  Breyner,  condessa 
de.  Osmia,  tragedia  de  assumpto  portuguez.  2a 
ed.  Lisboa,  1795.  D. 193.4 

— Tragicos.  In  Parnaso  lusitano.  Vol.  5.  Paris, 

1827.  D. 199a. 22. 5 
Time  of  the  Roman  invasion. 

HOUSE  OF  BURGUNDY. 

1140-1385. 

Almeida-Garrett,  visconde  de.  Dona  Branca, 
poema.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  13.  Lisboa,  1859. 

D. 199b. 2. 13 

The  sister  of  King  Diniz,  who  reigned  1279-1325. 

Arnault,  Lucien.  Pierre  de  Portugal,  tragedie. 
Bruxelles,  1827. 

Azevedo  Sousa  da  Camara,  Rodrigo  d’.  D. 
Maria  Telles.  Drama  historico.  Lisboa,  1841. 
Time  of  Ferdinand  the  Handsome,  1376. 

— D.  Pedro  no  Porto;  ou  o heroismo  de  Poncos. 
Drama  historico.  Lisboa,  1841. 

Bray,  Anna  Eliza.  The  Talba.  An  historical  ro- 
mance. New  ed.  London,  1884.  K. 177.11 

Time  of  Alfonso  iv.,  the  Brave,  a.d.  1325. 

Castro,  Luiz  de.  A filha  de  Afifonso  iii.,  ou  a 
conquista  do  Algarve.  Romance.  In  his  Obras. 
Vol.  1.  Lisboa,  1889. 

CorrSa  de  Franca  e Amaral,  Luiz.  D.  Maria 
Telles  : tragedia,  tirada  da  historia  portugueza. 
Lisboa,  1804. 

Time  of  Ferdinand  the  Handsome. 

Ericeira,  Francisco  Xavier  de  Menezes,  4"  conde 
da.  Henriqueida.  Poema  heroico.  Lisboa,  1741. 
Freire  de  Serpa  Pimentel,  Jose.  D.  Sancbo  ii., 
drama  historico.  In  his  Theatro.  Vol.  3.  Coim- 
bra, 1846. 

Mesquita,  Marcellino  de.  Leonor  Telles.  Drama 
historico.  Lisboa,  1893. 

Reign  of  Ferdinand  the  Handsome. 


Pina  Leitao,  Antonio  Jose  Osorio  de.  Alfonsiada : 
poema  heroico  da  fundaqao  da  monarchia  portu- 
gueza pclo  Sr.  Rei  D.  AfEonso  Henriques.  Bahia, 
1818. 

Rojas  Zorrilla,  Francisco.  Santa  Ysabel,  reyna 
de  Portugal.  Comedia.  Madrid,  1680,  etc 

D. 174-7-1 ; D.171.4.3 
Silva  Mendes  Leal  Junior,  Jose  da.  Egaz 
Moniz.  Drama.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1862. 

Egaz  Moniz  was  the  tutor  of  Affonso  Henriques,  a.d.  1128. 
Vahia,  Jeronymo.  Elisabethatriumphans.  Poema 
heroicum.  Ulyssip.,  1732. 

St.  Isabel,  wife  of  King  Diniz. 

lues  de  Castro. 

Assassinated,  1355. 

Behn,  Aphra.  The  history  of  Agnes  de  Castro. 
In  Griffith,  E.  Collection  of  novels.  Vol.  3. 
London,  1777.  656730. 3 

Bermudez,  Geronimo.  (Antonio  Silva.)  Primeras 
tragedias  espanolas.  Madrid,  1677.  D.  170b. 80 
Contents.  — Nise  lastimosa.  — Nise  laureada. 

— Same.  In  Ochoa  E.  de,  ed.  Tesoro  del  teatro 
espanol.  Vol.  1.  Paris,  1838.  D. 171. 2.1;  3096.1.1 
Camoens.  Episodio  de  D.  Ignez  de  Castro,  ex- 
cerpto  do  terceiro  canto  dos  Lusiadas. 

Numerous  editions  and  translations  are  mentioned  by  Silva. 
Castilho,  Jose  de.  D.  Ignez  de  Castro.  Drama. 
Paris,  1875. 

Cornelia,  Luciano  F.  Dona  Ines  de  Castro : 
scena  tragico-lirica.  [Madrid,  1785?] 

Concha,  Jose.  La  desgraciada  hermosura,  6 
Dona  Ines  de  Castro,  tragedia.  Madrid,  1792. 

G.3353-2.2 

Didot,  Firmin.  La  reine  de  Portugal.  Tragedie. 
Paris,  1824. 

Fatal  beauty.  The,  of  Agnes  de  Castro.  Trans, 
out  of  the  French  by  P.  B.  [Bellon].  London, 
1688. 

Ferreira,  Antonio.  Castro,  tragedia.  InhisPoemas 
lusitanos.  Vol.  2.  Lisboa,  1771.  D. 197. 8. 2 

— Ignez  de  Castro.  Trauerspiel.  In  Magazin 

der  spanischen  und  portugiesischen  Literatur. 
Vol.  3.  Dessau,  1782.  D. 186.14.3 

— Tragedia  . . . de  Dona  Ignez  de  Castro. 

1587. 

See  Silva;  Diccionario  bibliographico  portuguez.  Vol.  1,  p. 
140. 

This  tragedy,  which  has  been  called  the  finest  drama  in  the 
Portuguese  language,  has  been  analyzed  by  Ferdinand 
Denis  (Resume  de  I’hist  litteraire  du  Portugal),  who  re- 
gards it  as  the  second  regular  tragedy  which  appeared  in 
Europe. 

Genlis,  Comtesse  de.  Ines  de  Castro,  nouvelle. 
. . . Paris,  1826. 

— Trans.  D.  Ignez  de  Castro.  Trad,  por  Caetano 
Lopes  de  Monra.  Paris,  1837. 

Gomes,  Joao  Baptista.  Nova  Castro,  tragedia. 
2a  ed.  Lisboa,  1813. 

There  are  later  editions. 

— Trans.  With  analysis.  NovaCastro.  InBlack- 
wood’s  EdinbiM'gh  magazine.  May,  1828. 

*3150.1.25 

— Trans.  Inez  de  Castro  [trad,  en  franqais].  In 

Chefs  d’oeuvre  du  theatre  portugais.  [Trad,  par 
F.  Denis  ] Paris,  1823.  [Chefs-d’oeuvre  des 
theatres  etrangers.]  5094.28;  G.222.1 

— Trans.  Ignez  de  Castro.  Ubersetzt  von  A. 
Wittich.  Leipzig,  1841. 


Historical  Fiction 


Portugal 


Gomes  Monteiro,  Alexandre  J.  D.  Ignez  de 
Castro.  Komance  por  A.  J.  G.  M.  Porto,  1842. 
Harwood,  Isabella.  (Ross  Neil.)  Lady  Jane 
Grey.  Inez;  or,  the  bride  of  Portugal.  London, 
1871. 

Houdart  de  LaMotte,  Antoine.  Ines  de  Castro, 
tragedie,  par  Lamotte-Houdart.  In  Theatre  des 
auteurs  du  second  ordre.  Tragedies.  Vol.  3. 
Paris,  1808.  *2640.19.35 

— Same.  Paris,  1821.  [Theatre  fran9ais.] 

*4708.1.44 

— Same.  In  Repertoire  general  du  theatre  fran- 

cais.  Vol.  30.  Paris,  1821.  G. 3567. 1.30 

— Trans.  Ines  de  Castro,  tragedia  trad,  dal 
marchese  Francesco  Albergati  Capacelli.  Venezia, 
1796.  [Teatro  moderno  applaudito.  Vol.  2.] 

*2768.1.2 

Hugo,  Victor  Victor  Hugo  raconte  par  un  temoin 
de  sa  vie,  avec  CEuvres  inMites  de  Victor  Hugo, 
entre  autres  une  drame  : Inez  de  Castro.  Nouv. 
ed.  Bruxelles,  1867.  2 v. 

— Trans.  Victor  Hugo.  . . . [Trans,  by  A. 

D.  H.  A.]  London,  1863. 

Ignez  de  Castro ; a tragedy,  as  contributed  to 
Hood’s  magazine.  By  the  author  of  “ Rural  son- 
nets.” London, 1846. 

Inez,  a tragedy.  London,  1796. 

Lang,  Mrs.  Andrew.  The  crowning  of  Ines  de 
Castro.  In  A.  Lang,  ed.  The  red  true  story  book. 
London,  1895.  77-i9;  2578.171 

Mallet,  David.  Elvira;  a tragedy.  London, 
1763. 

Mexia  de  la  Cerda,  Juan.  Dona  Ines  de  Castro. 
In  Bibl.  de  aut.  esp.,  vol.  43.  D. 162. 1.43 

Paiva,  Manuel  Jose  de.  (Silvestre  Silverio  da 
Silveira  e Silva.)  So  o amor  faz  impossiveis. 
Lisboa,  1764. 

Reis  Quita,  Domingos  dos.  Castro.  Tragedia.  In 
bis  Obras,  vol.  2.  Lisboa,  1781.  D. 197. 14. 2 

— Trans.  Ignez  de  Castro.  In  Magazin  der 

spanischen  und  portugiesischen  Literatur.  Vol.  3. 
Dessau,  1782.  D. 186. 14. 3 

— Trans.  Ignez  de  Castro.  . . . Trans,  by 

Benjamin  Thompson.  London,  1800. 

Retes,  Francisco  Luis  de.  Dona  Ines  de  Castro. 
Drama.  Madrid,  1868. 

Sabino,  Joaquim  Jose.  Nova  Castro.  Tragedia. 
Lisboa,  1818. 

Silva,  Nicolau  Luis  da.  Dona  D.  Ignez  de  Castro. 
Tragedia. 

— Trans.  Ignez  de  Castro.  A tragedy  from  the 

Portuguese  of  Nicola  Luiz,  with  remarks  on  the 
history  of  that  unfortunate  lady,  by  John  Adam- 
son. Newcastle,  1808.  G. 3351. 16 

Skelton,  Jonathan.  Inez  de  Castro.  An  histori- 
cal drama.  London,  1841. 

Soares  de  Alarcao,  Joao.  La  Iffanta  coronada 
por  el-rei  D.  Pedro,  Dona  Ines  de  Castro,  em 
octava  rima.  Lisboa,  1606. 

Soden,  Friedrich  H.  J.,  Graf  von.  Ignez  de 
Castro.  Trauerspiel.  Dessau,  1784. 

Symons,  C.  Inez,  a tragedy.  [Anon.]  Lon- 
don, 1796. 

Tragedia  de  D.  Ignez  de  Castro.  Lisboa,  1790. 

5096.74 

Trotter,  Catharine.  Agnes  de  Castro.  A tragedy. 
By  a young  lady.  London,  1696. 


Velez  de  Guevara,  Luis.  Reynar  despues  de 
morir.  Barcelona,  1768;  etc.  D. 173.3 

— Same.  Valencia,  1822.  G. 3353.8.11 

— Same.  In  Ochoa,  E.  de,  ed.  Tesoro  del  teatro 
espanol.  Vol.  4.  Paris,  1838.  D. 171. 2. 4 ; 3096.1.4 

— Same.  In  Biblioteca  de  autores  espanoles. 

Vol.  44.  D. 162. 1.44 


HOUSE  OF  AVIZ.  SPANISH  DOMINATION. 


1385-1640. 


Aragao,  Antonio  Pereira.  D.  Pedro  duque  de 
Coimbra,  drama.  Lisboa,  1853. 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Pedro.  El  Principe  con- 
stante.  In  his  Comedias.  Vol.  3.  Madrid,  1760. 

D. 1403.4.3 

— Same.  In  Sales,  F.,  ed.  Seleccion  de  obras 
maestras  dramMicas.  Boston,  1828;  1840. 

D. 170b. 66;  50893.20;  D. 149.2  ; 50893.2 

— Trans.  The  Constant  prince.  In  Dramas  . . . 
trans.  by  D.  F.  M’Carthy.  London,  1853.  D.i4ob.46 
The  plot  ia  founded  on  the  disastrous  expedition  against  Tan. 
gier  in  1437.  Dom  Ferdinand  preferred  death  in  captivity  to 
safety  purchased  by  the  surrender  of  Ceuta,  the  only  alterna- 
tive which  the  iloora  would  accept.  — Stephens.  The  story 
of  Portugal. 

Coleridge,  Christabel  R.  The  Constant  prince. 
London,  1879.  45-26 

Cuellar,  Geronimo  de.  El  pastelero  de  Madrigal. 
Madrid,  1746.  D. 176.6 

Dryden,  John.  Don  Sebastian,  King  of  Portugal. 
A tragedy.  London,  1690. 

G.3814.5.4;  G.3970.49;  G.3971.6 

— Same.  In  his  Works.  Vol.  7.  London,  1808; 

Edinb.,  1821.  6561.10.7;  G. 3862. 1.7;  *4607.1.7 

Defeat  of  Don  Sebastian  by  the  Moors  in  1578. 

Bscosura,  Patricio  de  la.  Ni  rey  ni  roque. 
Episodio  historico  del  reinado  de  Felipe  ii.,  ano  de 
1595.  Novela  original.  Madrid,  1835.  D.168.1 

This  story  ia  almost  entirely  founded  upon  the  Historia  de 
Gabriel  de  Espinosa,  pastelero  en  Madrigal  que  fingio  ser  el 
rey  Don  Sebastian  de  Portugal. 

Freire  de  Serpa  Pimentel,  Jose.  Uma  judia  na 
eorte  d’elrei  D.  Joao  in.  Drama.  Coimbra,  1845. 
Herculano  de  Carvalho  e Araujo,  Alexandre. 
0 monge  de  Cister,  ou  a epocha  de  D.  Joao  i. 
Lisboa,  1848. 

Forms  vol.  2 of  Herculano’s  Monastlcon. 


Herrera,  Fernando  de.  Por  la  perdida  del  rey  Don 
Sebastian.  In  his  Canzones.  Biblioteca  de  autores 
espanoles.  Vol.  32.  D. 162. 1.32 

Jacobs,  John  F.  The  massacre  of  the  Jews  at 
Lisbon.  In  Cunningham,  George  G.  Foreign  tales 
and  traditions.  Vol.  1.  Glasgow,  1830. 

28793.108.1 


Time,  1506. 


Lohmann,  Friederike.  Die  Nacht  im  Gebirge.  In 
her  Sammtliche  Erziihlungen.  B.  6.  Leipzig, 
1844.  *28793.108.2 

— Trans.  The  night  on  the  mountain.  In  Cun- 

ningham, George  G.  Foreign  tales  and  traditions. 
Vol.  2.  Glasgow,  1830.  *28793.108.2 

Mausinho  de  Quebedo  e Castel-Branco, 
Vasco.  Affonso  Africano.  Poema  heroico : da 
presa  d’Arzilla  e Tanger.  Lisboa,  1611. 

— Same.  Lisboa,  1786.  0.1993.8 


The  plot  is  found  in  Ferdinand  Denis ; Resume  de  I’histoire 
litteraire  du  Portugal. 

Moraes  Sarmento,  Ignacio  Pizarro  de.  Lopo  de 
Figueiredo,  ou  a corte  de  D.  Joao  ii.  Drama  his- 
torico. Porto,  1839. 


316 


Historical  Fiction 


Portugal 


Peele,  George.  The  battle  of  Alcazar.  A tragedy. 
In  hia  Works.  Vol.  2.  London,  1829.  G. 3815. 1.2 


A.D.  1578,  time  of  King  Sebastian. 

Pimenta  de  Aguiar,  Manoel  Gaetano.  D.  Sebas- 
tiao  em  Africa.  Lisboa,  1817. 

Porter,  Anna  M.  Don  Sebastian.  London,  1809. 


Quintana, 

tragedia. 

1801. 

— Same. 


— Same. 
Vol.  19. 


Manuel  Jos6.  El  duque  de  Viseo; 
In  Teatro  nuevo  espanol.  Madrid, 
D. 177. 1.4 

In  his  Poesias.  Vol.  2.  Madrid,  1821. 

D. 170b. 92 

In  Biblioteca  de  autores  espanoles. 

D. 162. 1.19 


This  play  bears  no  relation  to  the  one  with  the  same  title  by 
Lope  de  Vega,  and  seems  to  have  little  historinal  interest. 
It  is  an  imitation  of  the  Castle  spectre  by  Monk  Lewis. 


Sanctoa  e Silva,  Thomas  A.  dos.  El-rei  D. 
Sebastiao  em  Africa,  tragedia.  Lisboa,  1817. 
Scribe,  Eugene.  Dom'Sebastien  roide  Portugal. 
Opera.  In  his  (Euvres.  Vol.  17.  Paris,  1854. 

2701.2. 17 

Silva  Bruschy,  Manuel  M.,  and  Silva  Leal, 
Jos6  M.  da.  D.  Joao  i.,  drama  historico.  In 
Dramaturge  portuguez.  Lisboa,  1841. 

Tellez,  Gabriel.  (Tirso  de  Molina.)  El  vergonzoso 
en  palacio.  Madrid,  1817,  etc.  D. 174.4;  D. 174.8 
It  is  not  properly  historical,  though  partly  founded  on  the 
story  of  Dom  Pedro,  duke  of  Coimbra,  1449.  — Ticknor. 
Trench,  Eichard  Chenevii.  The  Steadfast  prince. 
In  his  Poems  from  Eastern  sources,  Genoveva, 
and  other  poems.  2d  ed.  London,  1851.  6574.48 
Vega  Carpio,  Lope  F.  de.  Adversa  fortuna  del 
infante  Don  Fernando  de  Portugal. 

Ferdinand  the  Constant  Prince. 


— El  duque  de  Viseo.  In  Biblioteca  de  autores 

espanoles.  Vol.  41.  0.162.1.41 

Time  of  John  11.,  1484. 

— El  principe  perfeto. 

Drama  in  which  he  intends  to  give  his  ideas  of  a perfect 
prince  under  the  character  of  Dora  John  of  Portugal,  sou  of 
Alphonso  V. 


The  Portuguese  in  India. 

Andrade,  Francisco  de.  0 primeiro  cerco  que  os 
Turcos  puzerao  ha  fortaleza  de  Diu  nas  partes  da 
India,  defendido  polios  Portugueses.  Poema. 
Coimbra,  1589;  Lisboa,  1852. 

Barbosa  du  Bocage,  Manuel  Maria  de.  Vasco  da 
Gama.  Tragedia. 

Camoens.  Os  Lusiadas. 

Corte-Real,  Jeronymo.  0 segundo  cerco  de  Diu. 
Macedo,  Jose  Agostinho  de.  Gama,  poema  nar- 
rative. Lisboa,  1811. 

— O Oriente.  Poema.  Lisboa,  1814. 
Meyerbeer,  Giacomo.  L’Africaine. 

Paiva  de  Andrade,  Diogo  de.  Chauleidos, 
poema.  Lisboa,  1628. 

The  siege  of  Chaul. 

Pina  de  Sa  e de  Mello,  Francisco  de.  A con- 
quista  de  Goa  por  Affonso  de  Albuquerque,  com  a 
qual  se  fundou  0 imperio  lusitano  na  Asia.  Poema 
epico.  Coimbra,  1759. 

Sa  de  Menezes,  Francisco  de.  Malaca  conquis- 
tada  pelo  grande  Affonso  de  Albuquerque ; poema 
heroico  ; com  os  argumentos  de  Bernarda  Ferreira. 
3a  impressao.  Lisboa,  1779.  D.193.3;  4246.13 

The  story  of  this  poem  is  given  by  Ferdinand  Denis,  in  his 
Resume  de  I’histoire  litt^raire  du  Portugal,  3099a.50. 


Camoens. 

About 1534-15SU. 

Abreu,  Casimiro  de.  Camoes  e o jao;  scena 
dramatica  original.  Lisboa,  1856. 
Almeida-Garrett,  Visconde  d’.  Camoes,  poema. 
Paris,  1825. 

The  first  of  numerous  editions. 

— Same.  In  his  Obras.  Vol.  1.  Lisboa,  1859-75. 

D.  199b. 2. 1 

Bolognesi,  Domenico.  Camoens.  Drama  storico. 
Napoli,  1873. 

Bargain,  Luiz  A.  Luiz  de  Camoes.  Drama. 
Kio  de  Janeiro,  1849. 

Cb6zy,  Wilhelm  T.  von.  Camoens.  Trauerspiel. 
Bayreuth,  1832. 

Deslandes,  Martin.  Camoens,  drame  historique. 
Paris,  1829. 

Portia,  Leone.  Os  ultimos  momentos  de  Camo- 
ens, poema  dramatico,  vertida  em  versos  portu- 
guezes  por  Jose  da  Silva  Mendes  Leal.  Lisboa, 
1859. 

Horn,  Uffa  D.  Camoens  im  Exil.  Dramatisches 
Gedicht.  Wien,  1839. 

Jardim,  Cypriano.  Camoes.  Drama  historico. 
Porto,  1880. 

Monteiro,  Alexandre.  Camoes,  drama.  In  his 
Obras  poeticas  e dramaticas.  Porto,  1848. 
Muench-Bellingbausen,  Eligius  F.  J.,  Freiherr 
von.  (Friedrich  Halm.)  Camoens,  dramatisches 
Gedicht.  Wien,  1838. 

Perdoux,  Victor.  Le  Camoens.  Drame  histo- 
rique. Paris,  1872. 

Perrot,  Victor,  and  Du  Mesnil,  Armand.  Camo- 
ens, drame.  Paris,  1845. 

Schmid,  Hermann  T.  von.  Camoens.  Trauer- 
spiel. In  his  Dramatische  Schriften.  Vol.  1. 
Leipzig,  1853. 

Silva  Mendes  Leal  junior,  Jose  da.  Os  ultimos 
momentos  de  Camoes,  poema  dramatico.  Lisboa, 
1861. 

Tieck,  Ludwig.  Tod  des  Dichters.  In  his 
Werke.  1018. 1. 19;  2867.3.3;  2891.50.8;  2908.1.19 
Tissot,  Amedee.  L’agonie  de  Luiz  de  Camoens. 
Paris,  1867. 

Tucker,  Henry  St.  George.  The  tragedies  of 
Harold,  and  Camoens.  London,  1835. 

HOUSE  OF  BRAGANZA. 

1640- 

Burgain,  Luiz  Antonio.  A casa  maldita;  ou  a 
mocidade  de  D.  Alfonso  vi.  Drama.  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  1867. 

Feval,  Paul.  Les  fanfarons  du  roi.  Paris,  1879. 

2696.60 

Time  of  the  abdication  of  Alphonso  vi.  of  Portugal  and 
seizure  of  the  throne  by  Pedro  11. 

Millingen,  John  G.  Stories  of  Torres  Vedras. 
London,  1839.  1504.26 

Oertel,  Philipp  F.  W.  (W.  O.  v.  Horn.)  Die 
Noranha’s.  Eine  historisch-romantische  Erziih- 
lung  aus  dem  .Jahre  1640.  In  his  Gesamraelte 
Erzahlungen.  Vol.  8.  Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1861. 

2907.55.8 

Perini,  Cesar.  O marquez  de  Pombal.  Drama 
historico.  Lisboa,  1842. 


Historical  Fiction 


Portugal 


Rebello  da  Silva,  Luis  A.  A mocidade  de  D. 
Joao  V.,  romance  historico.  Lisboa,  1852,  53. 


Sanctos  e Silva,  Thomas  A.  dos.  Braziliada, 
ou  Portugal  immune  e salvo  : poema  epico.  Lis- 
boa, 1815. 

— Silveira:  poema  heroico.  Lisboa,  1809. 


On  the  release  of  Portugal  from  French  domination,  in  1808. 
Sousa  Pinto,  Antonio  F.  de.  A austeridade; 
restaura^ao  de  Leiria.  Lisboa,  1859. 

Wolcott,  John.  The  fall  of  Portugal;  or,  the 
royal  exiles,  a tragedy.  [Anon.]  London,  1808. 

G.3977.41 


A.D.  1807. 


Earthquake  at  Lisbon. 

17.5.5. 

Almeida,  Theodoro  de.  Lisboa  destruida,  poema. 
Lisboa,  1803. 


Baiardo,  Luis  Jos6.  0 marquez  de  Pombal,  ou 
o terremoto  do  1®  de  Novembro  de  1755,  drama. 
Lisboa,  1838. 

Bynner,  Edwin  L.  Agnes  Surriage.  Boston, 
1886.  20.90 

The  closing  scenes  in  this  story  are  at  Lisbon  at  the  time  of 
the  earthquake. 

Kingston,  William  H.  G.  The  prime  minister. 
An  historical  romance.  London,  1845. 

Marquez  de  Pombal,  0,  ou  o terremoto  do  1755, 
romance  historico,  traduzido  do  francez  (por 
Estevan  Xavier  da  Cunha).  Lisboa,  1846? 

Ramalho,  Miguel  Mauricio.  Lisboa  reedificada ; 
poema  epico.  Lisboa,  1780. 


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INDEX 


TO 

VOLUMES  1-0,  NEW  SERIES  (9-14,  WHOLE  SERIES) 

or  THE 

BULLETINS. 


The  figures  used  in  the  accompanying  Index  are  to  he  understood  as  follows  : the  first  is  the 
volume  number;  the  second,  the  number  attached  to  the  special  Bulletin;  the  third,  the  page  of  the 
volume  cited. 

In  giving  the  volume  number  of  the  Bulletin  cited,  its  number  in  the  whole  series  has  been  used. 


Africa  (with  countries  included),  List 
of  works  on.  xii,9o:  260 

Age  of  persons  permitted  to  use  Li- 
brary. ix,80:  208 

Almanacs,  Titles  of.  xii,93:  112 

Alps,  List  of  works  on.  xii,95  : 239 

America,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 
Hart  1,  2.  Discovery  and  colonies. 

x, 87:  298 

Parts.  Revolution.  xi,88:42 

Part  4.  Times  following  the  Revolu- 
tion. xi,89: 131 

Part  5.  American  life  and  character. 

xi, 90:  234 

American  authors.  Special  collection 
of.  xiv,103  : 321 

American  colonies,  Facsimiles  of  four 
broadsides  relating  to,  1696,  1697,  1774, 
1775.  xii,94:213 

American  life  and  character.  Histor- 
ical fiction  relating  to.  xi,90:  234 

American  Revolution.  Facsimiles  of 
broadsides  of  the  period  of. 

xi, 90:  following  260 

— Five  broadsides  of  the  Boston  Com- 

mittee of  correspondence,  1773,  74,  in 
facsimile.  xii,93: 145 

— Historical  fiction  relating  to.  xi,88:  42 

American  titles  in  the  “Coleccion  de 
documentos  ineditos  para  la  historia  de 
Espana.”  xiii,98:  250 

Americana,  John  A.  Lewis  collection 
of.  xi,89: 151 

— Purchased  from  Barlow  library. 

ix,80:  206 

— Gift  of  Lewis  collection  of.  ix,81i  304 
Andros,  Sir  Edmund,  Chart  of  Boston 
Harbor  made  by  order  of. 

xii, 92:  following  88 

Annuaires,  Titles  of.  xii,94:  157 

Annuals,  Titles  of.  xii,94;  157 

Antarctic  regions.  List  of  works  on. 

xiii,96:  21 

Architecture,  Domestic,  List  of  works 
on,  during  past  twenty  years.  x,84:  57 
Arctic  regions.  List  of  works  on. 

xiii,96!  21 

Aryans.  European  origin.  ix,80: 130 
Austria,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xiii,98:  206 

Author  index.  x,84:  47 ; 86:  131 

86:213;  87:  256;  xiv,103  : 285 

Bachem’s  Novellen-Sammlung. 

x,85: 141 

Barlow  library.  Description  of  some 
of  the  books  purchased.  ix,80:  206 

— List  of  titles  of  books  purchased. 

ix,82:  359 

Bates  Hall.  Evening  and  Sunday  open- 
ing. ix,80  : 208 

— Space  for  readers  enlarged.  ix,83:  496 

Bequests.  ix,81:  304;  x,84:  92 

Bibliographies  of  Special  subjects. 
Catalogue.  ix,8():  135 


Blind,  List  of  works  on  the.  xii,95  : 257 
Bohemia,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xiii,98:210 

Books  and  reading.  Index  to  Notes 
upon.  ix,80:  204 

Books  for  exchange.  List  of.  xi,90  : 259 
Boston.  Facsimile  of  address  of  As- 
sociation of  loyal  citizens  for  military 
service,  1775.  xii,94:  219 

— Facsimile  of  names  of  the  Addressers 

to  Gov.  Hutchinson,  1774.  xii,94:  217 

— Facsimile  of  petition  of  Handycrafts- 

men,  1677.  xii.95:  305 

— Facsimile  of  plan  of,  1692.  xii,9o:  307 

— Twenty  views  of  Tremont  street. 

xiii,98  : 265 

— Twelve  views  in  the  North  End. 

. xiii,99  : 330 

— Views  from  the  dome  of  the  State 

House.  xiv.lOO:  94 

— Views  in  1797.  xi,88:  following  92 

Boston  Committee  of  correspondence. 
Facsimiles  of  five  broadsides  of,  1773,  74. 

xii,93: 145 

Boston  Harbor,  Fjtcsimile  of  early 
chart  of.  xii,92:  following  88 

Boston  Public  Library,  Reprint  of  the 
report  of  the  Trustees,  July,  1852. 

xii,93:  137 

Bowditch,  N,athaniel.  x,84:  92 

Bowditch  mathematical  library.  Re- 
cent additions.  ix,81:253 

Branches.  Finding  lists  to  be  printed . 

ix,82:  389 

Broadside  ballads.  List  of.  x,87 : 274 
Broadsides  (five)  of  the  Boston  Com- 
mittee of  correspondence,  1773,  74,  in 
facsimile.  xii,93:  145 

— of  the  period  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution. xi,90:  following  260 

— (four)  relating  to  the  American  colo- 
nies, in  facsimile,  1696,  1697,  1774,  1775. 

xii,94:  213 

Brown,  John.  Manuscript  diary. 

lx.S3:  496 

Bulletins,  Change  in  form.  xiv,103: 321 

— Scope  of.  xi,88:  71 

Bunker,  Miss  Sarah.  Death.  ix,83:  496 
Burgoyne’s  army.  Parole  of  officers 
of,  in  facsimile.  xi,91:  following  346 

Calendars,  Titles  of.  xii,93: 124 
Calvert,  George  Henry,  Gift  of  his 
works.  xi,88:  71 

Canadian  manuscripts.  x,84:  29 

Card  catalogue.  Subject  catalogues  re- 
printed from  the. 


1. 

Annuals. 

xii,94:  157 

2. 

Egypt. 

xii,94:  169 

3. 

Alps. 

xii.96:  239 

4. 

Steam  engines. 

xii,96:  246 

5. 

Works  relating  to  the  blind. 

xii,9o:  257 

6.  Africa  (countries  included). 


xii,93  : 260 

319 


7.  Arctic  and  Antarctic  regions. 

xiii,96:  21 

8.  Hygiene,  Personal  and  public. 

xiii,97 : 55 

9.  Tracts  of  the  period  of  Charles  i. 

and  the  English  Commonwealth. 

xiii,98:  212 

11.  Ro.nds.  xiii,99:  279 

12.  Corea,  Japan,  and  China. 

xiii,99:  283 

13.  Goethe.  xiv.lOO:  19 

Catalogue  of  the  Bibliographies  of 
Special  subjects.  ix,80:  135 

Chamberlain,  Mellen.  Note  on  the 
facsimile  of  the  first  draft  of  the  Free- 
men’s o.ath.  xiii,97 : 188 

— Note  on  facsimile  of  a Proclamation 

of  Charles  l.,  1637.  xiii,98:  213 

— Resignation  from  office  of  Librarian. 

ix,81:  364 

Charles  I.,  of  England,  Facsimile  of 
Proclamation  of  1637.  xiii,98:212 

— List  of  tracts  of  the  period  of. 

xiii,98:  212 

China,  Titles  of  works  on.  xiii,99  : 301 
Cholera,  List  of  works  on.  xi,90: 251 
Civil  war,  English,  List  of  works  of 
period  of.  xiii,98:212 

Columbus.  Facsimile,  with  transla- 
tion, of  first  L.atin  edition  of  the  letter 
announcing  discovery  of  America. 

ix,82  : 390 

— List  of  works  by  and  relating  to. 

xi.90:22l 

Contemporanei  italiani,  I.  x,85: 103 
Continental  congress.  Bibliography 
of  the  official  publications,  by  P.  L. 

Ford.  1775-76.  ix,81:299 

— 1777-79.  lx, 83:487 

— 1779-89.  x,84;  87;  86:  156 

Corea,  Titles  of  works  on.  xiii,99:  283 
Costume.  List  of  works  in  the 
Library.  ix,83:481 

Daux,  Chevalier,  Plan  of  Boston 
drawn  by,  1692.  xii,95:307 

Declaration  of  Independence.  Note. 

ix, 81:  302 

Denmark,  Historical  fiction  relating 
to.  xiv,  100:9 

Diaz,  President-General,  Gift  from. 

x, 87:  328 

“ Documentos  ineditos  para  la  histo- 
ria de  Espana,  Coleccion  de,”  Index  of 
American  titles  in.  xiii,98  : 250 

Domestic  architecture.  List  of  works 
on  during  past  twenty  years.  x,84:  57 
Dudleian  lectures,  List  of. 

xili,97 : 186 

Dudley,  Thomas,  Facsimile  of  his 
draft  of  the  Servant’s  oath.  xiii,97: 188 
Duplessis  portrait  of  Franklin  (plate). 

xi,89:  opposite  93 
Duplicates,  List  of,  for  sale  or  ex- 
change. xiii,09: 326 


Index 


East  Boston  Branch.  Supplementary 
catalogue.  ix,82:  389 

Eastern  Empire,  Historical  fiction  re- 
lating to.  xiv, 101, 102:  111 

Eastern  States,  Robert  Gilmor’s  Mem- 
orandums in  a tour  to,  1797.  xi,88:  72 

Echegary,  Jose  and  Miguel.  List  of 
their  dramas  in  Spanish.  ix,81:  230 
Egypt,  Titles  of  works  on.  xii,94:  169 
Eld,  Lieut.-Col.,  his  autograph  memo- 
randa on  his  service  in  America,  1779 
and  1780.  x, 87:  309 

Electricity,  List  of  works  on.  xi,88:  48 
England,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

Bart  1.  To  James  I.  xi,91:313 

Part  2.  James  i.  to  William  iv. 

xii.92:  3 

Part  3.  Victoria.  xii,93:  91 

English  Commonwealth,  List  of  tracts 
of  period  of.  xiii,98:  312 

English  fiction  added  since  July,  1893. 

xiv, 101, 102:  223 
Ephemerides,  Titles  of.  xii,93: 126 
European  origin  of  the  Aryans. 

ix,80: 130 


Facsimiles : 

— Plates  in  Gilmor’s  Memorandums  in  a 
tour  to  the  Eastern  States  in  1797. 

xi,88:  foilowing  92 

— Broadsides  of  the  period  of  the  Amer- 
ican Revolution.  xi,90:  following  260 

— Parole  of  Burgoyne’s  army,  after  the 
defeat  at  Saratoga.  xi,91:  following  346 

— Early  chart  of  Boston  Harbor. 

xii,92:  88 

— Five  broadsides  of  the  Boston  Com- 
mittee of  correspondence,  1773,  74. 

xii, 93: 145 

— Order  of  the  Governor,  Council  and 

Assembly  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay, 
May  27,  1696.  xii,94:213 

— Specimen  of  early  American  news- 
paper, 1697.  xii,94:  215 

— Names  of  Addressers  to  Gov.  Hutch- 
inson, 1774.  xii,94: 217 

— Address  of  Association  of  loyal  citi- 
zens for  military  service,  1775. 

xii. 94:  219 

— Petition  of  the  Handycraftsmen  of 

Boston,  1677.  xii,95  : 305 

— Plan  of  Boston,  drawn  by  the  Cheva- 
lier D.aux,  1692.  xii,95:  307 

— “ Lyst  of  the  pasingers  abord  the 

Speedwell,  . . . bound  for  New 

England,”  1656.  xiii,96:  51 

— First  draft  of  the  Freemen’s  oath,  in 
the  handwriting  of  John  Winthrop. 

xiii, 97 : 188 

— Servant’s  oath,  in  the  handwriting  of 

Thomas  Pudley.  xiii,97:188 

— A proclamation  of  Charles  i. 

xiii, 98:  212 

Family  histories.  List  of.  x,86:  228 
Finding  lists  for  Branches.  ix,82:  389 

Fire  apparatus.  ix,80:  208 

Ford,  Paul  I.eicester.  Bibliography 
of  official  publications  of  the  Continen- 
tal Congress,  1775-76.  ix,81:  299 

— 1777-79.  ix,83  : 487 

-1779-89.  x,S4:S7;  85:156 

Foreign  languages.  Finding  lists  of 
additions  to  Lower  Hall,  1881-91. 

x, 85:  140 

France,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 
Part  I.  To  Henry  iv.  xii,95:223 
Part  2.  Seventeenth  to  nineteenth 
century.  xiii,96:3 

Franklin  portraits.  Catalogue  of. 

xi, 89:139 

Freemen’s  oath,  in  the  handwriting 
of  John  Winthrop,  Facsimile  of  first 
draft.  xiii.97:lS8 

French  fiction  in  Bates  Hall,  An- 
nouncement of  finding-list  to.  x,87 : 328 

Galeria  de  espaiioles  c61ebres  contem- 

gorandos.  x,84:60 

lenealogy,  List  of  works  on.x,86: 225 
German  fiction.  Finding  list. 

xiv,101,102:129 
Germany,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 
Part  1.  To  seventeenth  century. 

xiii,97 : 167 


Part  2.  Seventeenth  to  nineteenth 
century.  xiii,98: 195 

Gifts.  ix,80  : 20S;  81:304;  x,84:92 
xi,88  :71;  89:180 
Gilbert,  John  G.  Gift  of  his  books 
from  Mrs.  Gilbert.  ix,80:208 

— List  of  many  dramas  contained  in 

gift.  ix,83:420 

— Full  list  of  dramas  given  by.  x,84:  15 
Gilmor,  Robert,  Memorandums  of,  in 
a tour  to  the  Eastern  States  in  1797. 

xi,88:  72 

Goethe,  Works  by  and  relating  to. 

xiv.lOO:  19 

Great  Britain.  Manuscript  catalogue 
of  local  history  and  topography. 

ix,81:304 

Greuze  portrait  of  Franklin  (plate). 

xi,89:  opposite  93 


Handbook  for  readers,  9th  edition. 

ix,82: 389 

Handycraftsmen  of  Boston,  Fac- 
simile of  petition  of,  1677.  xii,95  : 305 
Harvard  College.  Pudleian  lectures. 
List  of.  xiii,97:180 

Health.  Hygiene,  Personal  and  public. 

xiii,97 : 55 

Historical  fiction  index  announced. 

x,S6:  238;  87:  328 
America,  Part  1,  2.  Discovery  and 
Colonies.  x, 87:  298 

— Part  3.  American  Revolution. 


— Part  4. 
tion. 

— Part  5. 

England. 

— Part  2. 

— Part  3. 

Ireland. 

France. 


xi, 88:  42 

Times  following  the  Revolu- 
xi,89:  131 

American  life  and  character. 

xi,90:  234 

Parti.  To  James  I. 

xi, 91:  313 

James  i.  to  William  iv. 

xii, 92:  3 

Reign  of  Victoria.  Scotland. 

xii, 93:  91 
xii.94: 149 

Part  1.  To  Henry  iv. 

xii,95  : 223 


— Part  2.  Seventeenth  to  nineteenth 

century.  xiii,96: 3 

Germany.  Part  1.  To  seventeenth 
century.  xiii,97:167 

— Part  2.  Seventeenth  to  nineteenth 
century.  Austria,  Hungary,  Bohemia. 

xiii,98:  195 

Switzerland.  Netherlands,  xiii.99:  271 
Scandinavia:  Denmark,  Iceland,  Nor- 
way, Sweden.  xiv.lOO:  3 

Russia,  Poland,  Eastern  Empire, 
Turkey,  Servia.  xiv, 101, 102:  101 

— Spain,  Portugal.  xiv, 103  : 299 

Historical  manuscripts  in  the  Library, 
Proposed  publication  of.  x,87 : 328 
Historical  reprints. 

— Gilmor  Memorandums,  1797.  xl,88:  72 

— Letters  of  Earl  Percy.  x,87 : 317 

— Memorandaof  Lt.-Col.  Eld.  x,87:  309 
History,  Biography  and  Travel  cata- 
logue for  Lower  Hall,  New  edition  of. 

x,87:  328 

Home  use  of  books.  x,86:  238 

Hungary,  Historical  fiction  relating 
to.  xiii,98:  208 

Hutchinson,  Gov.,  Facsimile  of 
names  of  Addressers  to,  1774.  lxii,94:  217 
Hygiene,  Personal  and  public. 

xiii,97:  55 


Iceland,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xiv.lOO:  11 

Index  to  volumes  1-8  of  Bulletin,  1867- 
89.  ix,83  : 492 

Institutions,  Transactions  and  other 
serial  publicalionsof.  xii,92:  37 ; 93:  128 
Ireland,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xii,94:  149 


Jahrbiicher,  Titles  of.  xii,94:157 
Japan,  Titles  of  works  on.  xiii,99:  284 
Eewis,  John  A.  Gift  from  Mrs.  Lewis 
of  his  collection  of  rare  Americana. 

ix,81:  304 

— Proposed  list  of  the  collection. 

x,84:  92 

— Catalogue  of  the  collection.  xi,89:  151 

320 


Lithuanian  books.  x,86: 115 

Local  history  of  Great  Britain.  Manu- 
script catalogue.  ix,81:  304 

Lower  Hall,  Finding-list  of  books  in 
foreign  languages  added  to,  1881-91. 

x, 85:  140 

— New  edition  of  History,  Biography 

and  Travel  catalogue.  x,87 : 328 

Manuscripts,  Canadian.  x,84:29 
Massachusetts  Bay.  Order  of  Gover- 
nor, Council,  and  Assembly,  for  raising 
companies.  May  27,  1696,  in  facsimile. 

xii,94:  213 

Montreal  almanacs.  Titles  of. 

xii,93: 127 

Nautical  almanacs.  Titles  of. 

xii, 93: 127 

Netherlands,  Historical  fiction  relat- 
ing to.  xiii,99:  274 

New  library  building.  ix,83:  496 

Newspaper,  Facsimile  of  early  speci- 
men of.  xii,94:215 

North  End,  Boston,  Twelve  views  in. 

xiii, 99  : 330 

Norway,  Historic.al  fiction  reiating  to. 

xiv,  100: 11 

Palfrey,  Louisa  C.,  Gift  from. 

xi, 88:  71 

Patent  collection.  Removal  to  art  room. 

ix,80  : 208 

PeSaflel’s  “ Monumentos  del  arte 
niexicano  antiguo  ”,  Gift  of.  x,87  : 328 
Percy,  Earl,  Original  letters  by,  mostly 
on  affairs  in  Boston,  1774-78.  x,87 : 317 

Perez  Galdos,  List  of  works  by. 

x,84:  66 

Periodicals  currently  received  at  the 
Central  library.  List  of.  xi,91:  333 

Poland,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xiv,101,102: 110 
Portugal,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xiv, 103: 314 

Proclamation  of  Charles  i.,  1637,  Fac- 
simile of.  xiii,97:188 

Public  health.  Hygiene,  Personal  and 
public.  xiii,97:55 

Regulations  of  the  Library,  revised 
to  Oct.,  1892.  xi, 90:255 

Revolution,  American,  Facsimiles  of 
Broadsides  of  the  period  of. 

xi,90:  following  260 

— Five  broadsides  of  the  Boston  Com- 

mittee of  correspondence,  1773,  74,  in 
facsimile.  xii,93:145 

— Historical  fiction  relating  to.  xi,88:42 
Roads,  Titles  of  works  on.  xiii,99:279 
Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques.  Finding  list 
of  works  by  and  relating  to.  x,84:81 
Russia,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xiv,101,102:  101 

Russian  language,  Works  in  the 

xiv, 101,102: 116 

Sanitary  science.  Hygiene,  Personal 
and  public.  xiii,97:55 

Scandinavia,  Historical  fiction  re- 
lating to.  xiv.lOO:  3 

Scholfield,  Joseph.  Bequest,  ix, 81:304 
Scotland,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xii,93:102 

Serial  publications  of  Institutions  and 
Societies.  xii. 92:37  ; 93: 128 

Servant’s  oath,  in  the  handwriting  of 
Thomas  Dudley,  Facsimile  of. 

xiii,97 : 188 

Servia,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xiv, 101, 102: 115 
Societies,  Transactions  of. 

xii,92:37  ; 93:128 
South  Boston  Branch  catalogue  an- 
nounced. x,87:328 

Spain,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xiv,103:299 

Spanish  and  Portuguese  books.  List 
of  those  not  restricted  to  “ hall  use.” 

x,84_:  58 

Special  subjects.  Catalogue  of  Bibliog- 
r.nphies  of.  ix.80:]35 

Speedwell,  Facsimile  of  “Lyst  of 
pasingers  ” on,  1656.  xiii,96:51 


Index 


Stasof,  Vlrtdirair.  Gift  of  work  on 
Slavic  art.  ix,81:  304 

Steam  engines,  List  of  works  on. 

xii,9o:  246 

Subject  Cataiogues  reprinted  from  the 
Pnbiic  Card  Catalogue. 

1.  Annuais.  xii,94:  157 

2.  Egypt.  xii,94:169 

3.  Aips.  xii,95:239 

4.  Steam  engines.  xii,95:246 

5.  Works  reiatlng  to  the  biind. 

xii,9o:  257 

6.  Africa  (countries  inciuded). 

xii, 96  : 260 

7.  Arctic  and  Antarctic  regions. 

xiii, 96:  21 

S.  Hygiene,  Personal  and  public. 

xiii,97:  55 

9.  Tracts  of  the  period  of  Charles  i. 

and  the  English  Commonwealth. 

xtii,98:212 

11.  Roads.  xiii,99: 279 

12.  Corea,  Japan  and  China. 

xiil.99:283 


The  Architecture  catalogue  was  pub- 
lished as  Ho.  10  of  this  series. 
Subject  index.  x,84:52;  86:  136 
86:  220;  87;  294;  xiv,10S:  292 
Sweden,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xiv,100:  14 

Switzerland,  Historical  fiction  relat- 
ing to.  xiii,99:271 

Telegraph,  List  of  works  on. 

xii,92: 19 

Telephone,  List  of  works  on. 

xii,92: 19 

Thayer,  Miss  Caroline  Coddlngton, 
Bequest  of.  x,84:  92 

Thayer  Library,  Titles  of  works  in. 

xiv,100:33 

Topography  of  Great  Britain.  Manu- 
script catalogue.  ix,81:304 

Tracts  of  the  period  of  Charles  i.  and 
the  Commonwealth,  List  of.  xiii,98:  212 
Transactions  of  Societies  and  Institu- 
tions, currently  received. 

xil,92:  .37  ; 93:128 


Tremont  street,  Boston,  Twenty 
views  of.  xiii,98:  265 

Trustees  of  the  Public  Library.  Re- 
print of  their  report  of  July,  1852. 

xii,9S:137 

Turkey,  Historical  fiction  relating  to. 

xiv,101,102:  113 
Twentieth  Regiment  Library. 

xi,88:  71 

Volumes  lost  and  recovered.  ix,80:  208 

White,  John.  The  planter’s  plea. 

ix,82:  369 

Winship,  George  Parker.  Index  of 
American  titles  in  “ Coleccion  de  docu- 
mentos  ineditos  para  la  historia  de 
Espana.”  xiii,98;  250 

'Wiswall,  John.  Reprint  of  his  letter 
from  Dorchester,  New  England,  1638. 

xiii,99  : 329 

Year  books.  Titles  of.  iii,94t  1»7 


Monthly  Bulletins. 

With  the  present  number  of  the  Bulletin,  which  completes  Vol.  xiv  of  the  series, 
the  publication  will  cease,  in  its  present  form.  Monthly  lists  of  the  books  added  to 
the  Library  will  hereafter  be  issued.  Special  bibliographies  and  topical  reference 
lists,  such  as  have  appeared  in  the  Bulletin,  will,  however,  continue  to  appear,  either 
as  part  of  the  monthly  Bulletin  or  in  separate  form. 


Early  Editions  of  American  Authors. 

It  is  proposed  to  devote  an  alcove  to  the  collection  and  preservation  of  first  and 
early  editions  of  representative  American  authors.  In  a public  library  the  use  of 
books  is  so  severe,  that  many  valuable  books  become  worn  out,  and  can  be  replaced 
only  by  later  and  often  inferior  editions.  In  the  interests  of  present  students  of 
American  literature,  and  especially  of  those  of  the  future,  it  is  important  that  this 
Library  should  contain  the  materials  to  serve  their  investigations.  Of  the  impor- 
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